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Fig. 9. Lanceola pacifica Stebbing (forma robusta), male (after Stebbing, 1888). 



The uropods are relatively short, with broad basipodites. The telson 

 is slightly longer than the basipodite of uropods III, and from about 

 midlength slightly narrows distally to a roundish tip. 

 59 Notes: In addition to the usual forms of L pacifica, there are 



larger specimens with an exceptionally dense integument. Their pereon 

 is stouter than in the typical form and flattened dorsoventrally; the 

 pereopods are relatively shorter, with thickened segments, and stouter. 

 Woltereck (1909) includes such individuals in a special "biological" 



