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Nk’UOLls axi) I^akxks---/ Xcu' Tcrrvsf rial Isopod. 
tlK' tniiu-atc' Diasfu'atury lolx' bcjirs su))-a])ically a and 
aiiic-aby is beset witli short sidae. The epipod is very considerably 
more than half th.' ('omi)ine(l leiio\-h of liie basal Joints. 
!'h(X '2- UalniiiscHs .sdr/dn-;//.. .:i, 1st j)air of legs; 4, 2nd jaiir of leg's. 
The /b'.sb laur of Ic<i,s ( Kig. 2, 2>) is short, most of the joints 
being roughly n'ctaugular in form, the ischium, however, being sub- 
triangular; tlu‘ ihietyl Slender, In-unguiculate and without a S2)ecial 
dactylar s('ta. The pro})od is narrow, and has a number of stout 
setae on the inner side; with the dactyl it forms iijion the carpus a 
prehensile structure. The inner sides of the carpus and merus bear 
li number of long stout setae similar to those on the propod. 
The second pair of legs (FiR- -? is longer than the first, 
with the ca)'i)us and merus slightly narrower than those of the 
tirst pair. The pro[>od and dactyl are similar, but longer. The 
spines on the car])us are much longm-, those on the projiod and merus 
more numerous. 
The Uiird and jourtli pairs of legs are similar to tlie second 
