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Maxillipeds (fig. 3«') ; epipodite narrow, oblong, with the end 

 rounded. Outer margin of the basis moderately expanded and 

 toward the distal end bearing a fringe of fine setae. Masticatory 



jfiQ_ 3_ — Detonella PAPiLLicoRNis (RICHARDSON), a.. Antennula ; &. Antennola, third 



JOINT AND EXTREMITY OF SECOND JOINT; C. ANTENNA OP MALE; d. ANTENNA OF FEMALE J 



e. LOWER LIP ; f. First maxilla^ outer lobe ; g. First maxilla, inner lobe ; h. Sec- 

 ond MAXILLA ; i. Maxilliped 



lobe (endite) large, more than half the length of the palp (endo- 

 podite), end roundly truncate and covered with fine setae, bearing 

 also a number of spines and at the inner distal angle a rather large 



