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with about thirteen spines extending throughout their entire 

 length, the proximal spines more distantly placed than the distal 

 ones, the latter gradually increasing in size to the apical lobes and 

 grading off into the spines which arm them. 



Text-fig. 17. — Doxomysis littoralis, sp. nov. 



a, anterior end, X 65 ; b, antennal scale, X 65 ; c, endopod of eighth 

 thoracic limb, X 33 ; d, uropods, X 65 ; e, telson, X 65. 



Inner uropods one and a quarter times as long as the telson, 

 the inner margin armed with a row of about thirty- two blunt 

 spines extending from the statocyst to the apex, alternately larger 

 and smaller in size, sometimes distally there may be two or even 

 three smaller spines between a pair of larger ones. 



