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Fig. 211. Simorhynchotus antennarius (Claus). 



the exopodites are shorter than the endopodites. The endopodite of 

 uropods III has a concave anterior margin and a bulged posterior margin. 

 The last geminate urosomite is almost 1 .5 times broader than long. The 

 telson has a pointed or blunt tip, is longer than the last urosomite, and 

 fused with it. 



Distribution: Circumtropical and enters the Mediterranean Sea. 

 Found in the 0-500 m layer. 



XIX, Family TRYPHANmAE Bovallius, 1887 



Small (up to 6 mm) animals. The body is compact, highly curved ven- 

 trally, and better proportioned in males. The head is anteriorly rounded. 



