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of inner antennae, each about half as long as other antennae, the 

 slender branch the longer, the larger rather stout towards base, and 

 furnished on the outer side with a short even row of hairs curved at 

 apex. Eggs, grass-green. Margin of segments of abdomen set with 

 minute spinules. 



Regulus crinitus. 



Rostrum longiusadum, non recurvatum, supra 9-10-dentatum, infra 

 prope apicem 2-dentatum, versus basin super oculos subito valde latior 

 deinde posterius parce angustans. Squama antennalis rostro nan bre- 

 vior, paulo lata, dentibus tribus externis prominentibus. Pedes 2di 

 crassd chelati, <manu oblongd, digitis brevibus, hiantibus. Pedes 6 

 postici laxe criniti, articulo Stio parium 2>tii Atique infra 3-4-serrato. 



Beak moderately long, not recurved, nine to ten-toothed above, below 

 near apex two-toothed, towards base over eyes abruptly much 

 broader, then narrowing a little. Antennary scale much broader 

 than in R. lucidus, not shorter than beak, three teeth of outer margin 

 rather prominent. Feet of second pair stoUt chelate, hand oblong, 

 fingers short, much gaping. Six posterior feet lax crinite ; third 

 joint of third and fourth pairs with three or four serratures below. 



Plate 39, fig. 6 a, animal, enlarged ; b, upper view of beak ; c, basal 

 scale of outer antennae ; d, extremity of outer maxillipeds, inner view ; 

 e, row of spines on same; /, extremity of first pair of legs; g, hand ; 

 h, extremity of foot of third or fourth pair. 



Sooloo Sea. 



Length of body, ten lines. The dorsal line of the cephalothorax 

 curves downward at the commencement of the beak, so that the ex- 

 tremity of the beak is at much the lowest level ; the teeth of the beak 

 are rather close, the apex of each one reaching usually to base of next. 

 Of the two below, the second is under the first of those above (count- 

 ing from apex). The fingers of the hand bear short tufts of hairs; 

 the tarsus is armed with a few minute spinules. 



