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279 Fig. 140. lulopis loveni Bovallius ($, Ceph </" P,-,,— after Bovallius, 1889; rest— after 



Spandl, 1927). 



Male: The body is somewhat compressed laterally, the pleon is 

 shorter than the pereon, the posterior angles of epimerons I-III are round, 

 and the entire body, especially its anterior part, is covered with thin setae, 

 which are solitary on the pleon and urosome. 



The head is somewhat shorter than the first three somites of the 

 pereon, large, round, and its height more than its length. The entire 

 surface of the head is covered with thin setae, located in the angles of 

 the facets of the eyes. 



Antennae I are shorter than antennae II; the 1st segment of the 

 peduncle is strong, its length just a little more than its width, and both dis- 

 tal segments half the length of the 1st; the 1st segment of the flagellum is 

 equal to the entire peduncle of the antennae and, like the remaining seg- 

 ments (12), is densely armed with thin setae. Antennae II are attached 

 to the lower anterior angle of the head; the flagellum consists of 13 

 segments. 



The mandibles have a broad denticulate cutting edge and a 

 three-segmented palp; the left manndible has an accessory — small plate. 

 The narrow outer lobes of the maxillipeds taper sharply distally and the 

 fused inner lobes are barely discernible. 



