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Mil. II, Q. JACKSON ON THIO 



bristles, the upper of wliich is small an<l romideil, tlio lower 

 larger tluin the upper and hlaile-slmped. ('.rext-Cig. l,j/.) 



MaxiUipedes. Eudopodite distinctly divideil into ') segments, 

 the distnl one ending in a l)lunt cone ; on inner side of all but 

 proximal one a prominent bunch of about 7-0 bristles. The 



Text-fioure 1. 



Ziigidium hi/pnorttm. a & c, right mandible ; h & d, left inaudiljle ; 

 &/', 1st luaxillu; //, 2iid maxilla; //, niaxillijiude. 



inner blade densely covered with plain and setose bristles on the 

 apex. (Text-lig. 1, A.) 



PercHopods. Typical in form and without distinctive features. 

 The bristles are of simple form, ending in two spikes with a 

 median small "hair." A single bristle projects beyond the 



