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ing longitudinal carinae; fourth through 
eighth thoracic somites exposed, lateral mar- 
gin of fifth produced into an anteriorly di- 
rected spine and a rounded posterior lobe, 
lateral margin of sixth of two rounded lobes, 
seventh and eight rectangular; first five ab- 
dominal somites with eight carinae, the mar- 
ginal and lateral ending in a short acute spine, 
all intermediates except that of the first somite 
ending in spines, submedian of fifth ending 
in spines; sixth abdominal somite with six 
carinae, submedian, intermediate, and lateral 
all ending in spines. Telson with a single 
median crest terminating in a short spine; 
radiating series of pits on each side of median 
crest; distal margin armed with three pairs of 
immovable teeth, submedian, intermediate, 
and lateral; three to five submedian denticles, 
seven to nine intermediate denticles, one lat- 
eral denticle, also a pair of prelateral denticles. 
Exopod of uropods with seven movable spines 
along outer margin. Basal portion of uropods 
elongated into two spines, inner longer than 
Fig. 5. Squilla hoops Kemp. a,b,c,d,e, Right first, 
second, third, fourth, fifth thoracic appendages; /, 
right first abdominal appendage of male. 
outer, a small rounded lobe between the two 
(Fig. 4). Accessory reproductive organ of 
male shown in Figure 5/. Kemp mentions 
that the type had the median portion of the 
carapace, abdomen, and telson covered with 
small, gray chromatophores. These were not 
sufficiently abundant to detract from the gen- 
eral coloration, which was yellowish in his 
type specimen but faintly pink in the spec- 
imens at hand. The posterior half of the fifth 
