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Fig. 9. Asia cilia granulata G. O. Sars. 

 Fig. 9 a. Left maxilliped of a male, from below; x 25. /. first joint; 2. second joint; ep. epipod, in 

 which the basal part, b, is not marked off from the distal part, d. 



— 9b. Left maxilliped of an ovigerous female, from below; x 25. Setae omitted. /. first joint; 2. 



second joint; ep. epipod, divided into a basal part, b, which again is subdivided into two 

 chitinized plates with membrane between them, and the distal part, d. 



Fig. 10. Ligia oceanica Linne. 

 Fig. 10 a. Peduncle of left antenna, from above and a little from the outer side, scarcely x 3. /. first 

 joint; 2. second joint; 3. third joint; ex. exopod. 



Fig. 11. Bopyroides hippolytes Kroyer. 

 Fig. 11 a. Head of a female larva in second stage on Spirontocaris polar is from Egedesminde, from 

 below; x 164. Setee of right antennula omitted. 



— 11b. Left antennula, excepting the proximal major part of first joint, of a male larva from Spi- 



rontocaris spimis Sow. from Brede Fjord (Greenland), from below; x 225. 

 lie. First left pleopod of the male from Spir. polar is (see above), from in front; x 86. 



— 11 d. Sixth and posterior part of fifth abdominal segment of the female larva from Egedesminde, 



from above; x 123. 



Fig. 12. Pseudione Hyndmanni Bate & Westwood. 

 Fig. 12 a. Male larva in second stage, from above; x 47. 



— 12 b. Outline of right half of the head with antennula and the three proximal joints of the an- 



tenna of the larva shown in fig. 12 a, from below ; x 240. /. first joint of the antennula. 



— 12 c. Sixth and posterior part of fifth abdominal segment and uropods of the same larva, from 



above; x 135. 



Fig. 13. Phryxus abdominalis Kroyer. 

 Fig. 13 a. Left antennula of a male larva in second stage, from below; x 232. The three joints and the 

 two terminal rami are extremely distinct, but the major part of 8 setse, most of them sen- 

 sory, are omitted. 



Fig. 14. Dajtis 111 y si d is Kroyer. 

 Fig. 14a. Head with antennulse and mouth of a larva of second stage, from below; x 170. The an- 

 tennae and the setae on the long ramus of the antennulse omitted. 



— 14b. Distal part of seventh right leg of the same larva, from in front; x 145. 



Fig. 15. Dajiis profundus n. sp. 

 Fig. 15a. Female, from above; x 17. 



— 15 b. Female with male, from below; x 24. m. male. 



— 15 c. Male, from above; x 95. 



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