KONGL. SV. VET. AKAUEMIKNS HAN1;L1NGAK. BANli. 22. N:(» 7. 



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6. HYPEROCHE MARTINEZIl, FR. MULLER, 1864. 



n. VII, Hg. 27—31. 

 The iiarae given by Fil. Muller in hononr ol' tlie Spanish Zoologist Don Francisco de Paula Martinez y Saes. 



Hyperoche Marlhiezii, Vk. Muller. 

 Facsimile from Fritz Muller, Fiir Darwin, p. 52, fig. 44—49. 



Fig. 1. The second pair of per;ieopoda of a youug. 2. The third pair of a yoiing. 3. The fifth pair of a young. 

 4. The second pair of an adult animal. 5. The third pair of an adult. 6. The fifth pair of an adult- 



DiagQ. Caput segmenta duo priora pera^i iongitudine ^quans. Processus tibialis i^edurn percei 

 primi paris basin processus carpalis longe non attingentes; margo anterior processus carpalis 

 serratus, margine posteriore metacarpi brevior. Carpus pedum tertii ac C]uarti parium 

 dilatatus; margo posterior rectus, serratus, angulo inf'ei'iore producto. Pedes parium trium 

 ultimorum pedibus parium duorum praäcedentium non longiores; femur angustum; meta- 

 carpus mediocris. Latera segmentorum plei rotundata. Pedes uri primi paris apicem 2)edvui] 

 ultimi paris non attingentes; ramus externus interno paullulo brevior. Ramns iuternus 

 pedum ultimi paris latitudinem pedunculi Iongitudine paullo superans. Telson dimidio 

 pedunculi pedum uri ultimi paris paullo brevius. 



The liead equals the length of the first two perteonal segments. The tibial process of the 

 first pair of percvopoda is far froui reaching to the base of the carpal jjrocess; the front 

 margin of the carpal process is serrated, shorter than the hind margin of the metacarpus. 

 The carpus of the third and fourth pairs is dilated; the hind margin is straight, serrated, 

 the lower corner produced. The last three pairs are not longer than the two next pre- 

 ceding pairs; the femur is nar ro w; the metacarpus is mediocre. The lateral parts of the 

 pleonal segments are rounded. The first pair of uropoda do not reach to the apex of the 

 last pair; the outer ramus is a little shorter than the inner one. The inner ramus of the 

 last pair is somewhat longer than the breadth of the peduncle. The telson is a little 

 shorter than half the length uf tlie peduncle of the last pair of uropoda. 



