1922.] 



W. M. Tattersall: Indian Mysidacea. 



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inner margin armed with a dense row of about 35-40 spines, the 

 proximal 30 of which are bluntly pointed, alternating larger and 

 smaller sizes, nearly always one smaller one between two large 

 ones, but distally there may be two or even three small ones 



Text-fig. 15. — Afromysis macropsis, sp. nov. 



a, anterior end, X 33 ; b, antennal scale, X 50 ; c, second maxilla, X 65 ; 

 d, endopod of fourth thoracic limb, X 50 ; e, fourth pleopod of male ; f, telson, 

 * 5° i g> uropods, x 50. 



between the large ones ; the distal spines are normal and sharply- 

 pointed. 



Outer uropod one and three quarter times as long as the 

 telson. 



The second maxilla conforms to the type found in Afromysis 

 hansoni, with the outer distal corner of the second joint of the palp 



