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Fig. 15. Bradypontins incrmis sp. nov. Male and female X 27; urosome of female % 57; 
maxilla, maxilliped, and fifth legs of female, and wrosome of male X 103; other appendages 
* 171. 
The species resembles siphonatus in a number of features, but differs in 
the shape of the body in the male, the first antenna in both sexes, the proportions 
of the segments in both second antenna and maxillule, the rather more robust 
maxilliped in the female, and the armature of the fourth endopod. These two 
species are the only ones deseribed as having the caudal rami wider than long. 
