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elevations (or very low, rounded carinae) run forwards, as shown in fig, 59, A 
and B, The depression on each side of the frontal lobe is more marked than in 
the adult female. 
Ocular lobe sub-eivenlar, not much longer than wide, with nine prominent 
lenses (fig, 59, ©), A thin, median carina on pedigerous and pleon somites as 
in female, First pedigerous somite concealed. Articular pegs of pleon well- 
developed, 
Basis of first peracopods with apical projection and seta as im female but 
longer, more than one-fourth as long again as remaining joints together, Carpus 
of second péraeopods with a subapical and two apieal spines. 
The pedunele of the uropoda is only one and one-third times as long as the 
telsonie somite, and the subequal rami about two-thirds as long as pedunele; 
exopod with six plomose setae on inner margin, its apex bulhons and with a trana- 
versely flattened muero (fig. 60, C), 
Colour of body light brown, with numerous small, dark brown ehromato- 
phores, 
Length 7 mm. 
A single male and several ovigerous females, 
Loc, New South Wales: off Jibbon. 40 metres and 45-50 metres, on coarse 
sand (Cronulla Stations 6 and 10, July and Aug. 1948), Types in South Aus 
tralian Museum, Reg. No. C. 2411 and 2414. 
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