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34. Abdomen half the length of the genital segment or more 35. 



34. Abdomen distinctly less than half the genital segment 40. 



35. Males, genital segment narrow cylindrical, no wider than abdomen; fifth 



legs invisible chorinemi (Kroyer, 1863). 



35. Females, fifth legs plainly visible dorsally 36. 



35. Females, fifth legs not visible dorsally 37. 



36. ( ienital segment elongate-ovate; fifth legs close to the base of the abdomen. 



gurnardi, var. (Kroyer, 1863). 

 36. Genital segment broad aeorn-shaped; fifth legs at corners; fourth legs reaching 



abdomen center nanus ( Kroyer, 1863). 



36. (ienital segment acorn-shaped, fourth legs not reaching its center; fifth legs at 



corners lumpi ( Kroyer, 1863). 



37. Genital segment distinctly more than half the carapace 38. 



37. Genital segment half as long as carapace or less 39. 



38. ( ienital segment oblong; abdomen club-shaped; free segment much longer than 



wide phipsoni ( B-Smith, 1898, a) . 



38. Genital segment orbicular, wider than long; frontal plates projecting between 



the lunules heemulonis ( Kroyer, 1863), p. 606. 



38. (ienital segment obcordate, the same length and width; free segment wider than 



long traehypleri (Kroyer, 1863), 



39. Genital segment obovate, sides strongly curved; carapace wider than long. 



cheilodactyli (Kroyer, 1863). 

 39. Genital segment acorn-shaped, sides parallel; carapace elliptical; first antenna^ 



hidden lacuslris (Steenstrup and Liitken, 1861j. 



39. Genital segment acorn-shaped; carapace elliptical; first antenna- large, 



prominent ..rapax (Milne-Edwards, 1840), p. 568. 



39. Genital segment quadrate; frontal plates wide, lunules large; carapace 



ovate latifrons, new species, p. 587. 



40. (ienital segment obcordate, posterior lobes large; fourth legs large, stout; fifth 



legs visible minimus (Otto, 1 828) . 



40. (ienital segment flask-shaped, no lobes, fourth legs short, weak; fifth legs invis- 

 ible alalongse (Kroyer, 1863). 



40. Genital segment rectangular, much wider than long, no lobes; abdomen ex- 

 tremely short parvus (B-Smith, 1898, a). 



41. Abdomen four-jointed; genital segment wedge-shaped and deeply lobed. 



coryphxnx (Steenstrup and Liitken, 1861). 



41. Abdomen two-jointed, of varying lengths 42. 



41. Abdomen one-jointed, of varying lengths 54. 



42. Abdomen distinctly longer than the genital segment 43. 



42. Abdomen about the same length as the genital segment 47. 



42. Abdomen consideraby shorter then the genital segment .53. 



43. Males, fifth legs concealed in a dorsal view 44. 



43. Females, fifth legs plainly visible dorsally 45. 



43. Females, fifth legs concealed in dorsal view 46. 



44. (ienital segment quadrate; first abdomen segment less than half the second. 



hirsutus (B-Smith, 1898, a). 

 44. ( ienital segment narrow ovate; first abdomen joint twice as long as the second. 



trichiuri (Kroyer, 1863). 

 45. (ienital segment broad ovale; fifth and sixth legs both showing in dorsal 



view pelamydis (Kroyer, 1863), p. 594. 



45. (ienital segment aeorn-shaped; fifth legs only showing and indistinctly; 

 abdomen twiceas long as all the rest of the body, .iik i minis (Heller, 1865). 

 1">. (ienital segment rectangular, much wider than long; fifth legs only show- 

 ing trichiuri (Kroyer, 1863). 



