CHUSTACKA — WlHTELEGfiK. 



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Second Pleopod. 

 Fiff. 346. 



below tlie latter, on the inner margin, is anotlior lobe ; the 



whole border above the suture 



and the I'aised processes are 



fuiMiishod witli rasp-like 



(Icntichis. Inner joint of 



the uropods one fourth lon- 

 ger than broad, with a small 



backwardly directed denticle 



on the inner angle. Outer 



joint seven times longer than 



broad, narrowly lanceolate in 



outline, the inner border is 



compressed and acute. 



The female differs from 



the male in having a sub- 

 median pair of tubercles 



transversely disposed behind 



the middle of the terminal 



segment and in wanting the 



long process on the penulti- 

 mate segment, its evidence in 



the female being a short coni- 

 cal tubercle. 



Total length of male (uropods included) ... 13 mm. 

 Breadth ... ... ... ... ... 5 „ 



This species has a superficial resemblance to Ciliccea crassi- 



caudata, Haswell, in the contour of the body, and also in size. 



The type, however — a solitary male example— proves to be very 



distinct from the species des- 

 cribed above. In Ciliccea 

 crass ir.audata the granula- 

 tion is very fine and scarcely 

 visible to the unaided eye, 

 the cephalon shorter than in 

 C. granulaia, and the seg- 

 ments of the peraeon longer. 

 The dorsal process is much 

 wider at its origin and 

 thicker at its rounded ex- 

 tremity, and the terminal 

 segment has a well defined 

 denticle in the centre of the 

 notch. The inner branch of 

 the uropods has an inwardly 

 directed, subtruncated den- 

 second Pleopod. ticle, and the Outer ramus is 



Fig. 35. of even width throughout ; 



the apex is a little more obtuse than indicated in the figure. 



