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PLATE II. 



1. Eurycope scabra, n. sp. (continued). 

 Fig. 1. First thoracic leg of female seen from the exterior side, X 6. 



2. ^Sga maxima, n. sp. 



Fig. 2. Female without marsupium, natural size ; the apex of the last abdominal 



segment was wanting. 

 Fig. 2 a. Right side of thorax of the same specimen showing the " epimera," etc., 



natural size. 

 Fig. 2 6. Left leg of the second pair of the same specimen seen from below, 



scarcely X 3. 

 Fig. 2 c. Left leg of the fifth pair seen from below, scarcely X 3. 



3. ^ga acuminata, n. sp. 



Fig. 3. Head of female without marsupium, seen half from above and half from 



in front, X 3. 

 Fig. 3 a. Right side of thorax and of the two anterior abdominal segments of the 



same specimen, X 2. 

 Fig. 3b. Posterior part of abdomen with the uropods of the same specimen, 



scarcely X 3. 



4. ^Ega plebeia, n. sp. 



Fig. 4. Head and first thoracic segment of a good-sized female without marsu- 

 pium, seen half from above and half from in front, X f. 



Fig. 4 a. Right side of thorax and of the two anterior abdominal segments of the 

 same specimen, X |. 



Fig. 4 6. Left leg of second pair of the same specimen, seen from below, X |. 



Fig. 4 c. Left leg of fifth pair of the same specimen, seen from below, X |. 



Fig. 4 d. Posterior part of the abdomen with the uropods of the same specimen, 

 X f . The hairs and spines on the uropods and on the posterior margin 

 of the last abdominal segment omitted. 



5. ^ga longicornis, n. sp. 



Fig. 5. Female without marsupium, X about f. 



Fig. 5 a. Right side of thorax and of the two anterior abdominal segments of the 



same specimen, X I- 

 Fig. 5 b. Posterior part of abdomen with the uropods of the same specimen, X V'- 



PLATE III. 

 1. ^ga longicornis, n. sp. (continued). 

 Fig. 1. Left leg of second pair of the female exhibited in the preceding plate, 



seen from below, X V. 

 Fig. 1 a. Left leg of fifth pair of the same female, seen from below, X ^. 



