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and is rather shallow in lateral view. On the upper border there 

 are, in the single specimen examined, 7 equidistant teeth, the 

 hindmost well in front of the posterior limit of the orbit. The 

 lower border is slightly convex and is unarmed. 



Text-fig. 28. — Peyiclimenes iwverca, sp. nov. 

 Anterior part of carapace, rostrum, etc. 



There is no supra-orbital spine. The lower limit of the orbit 

 is acute. The antennal spine is strong, with the hepatic placed 

 behind it on a slightly lower level. The eyes are rather slender. 



Text-fig. 29. — Periclimenes noverca, sp. nov. 



Antennule. 

 Antennal scale. 



c. Third peraeopod. 



d. Daclylus of third peraeopod (setae omitted). 



The ocular spot is confluent with the cornea, which is hemi- 

 spherical and a little wider than the stalk. 



The lateral process of the antennular peduncle (text-fig. 29a) 

 reaches beyond the middle of the basal segment ; the anterior 

 margin of this segment is greatly produced externally, the spine 



