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Pallenoj o.sis spicata, Hodgson (Text-fig. 9). 
Pallenopsis spicata, Hodgson, 1914-15, p. 146. 
Occurrence. —Station 338, Entrance to McMurdo Sound, 207 fathoms; 1 $ ovig. 
Description .— Trunk distinctly segmented, the first three somites each with a pair 
of conical tubercles on dorsal surface close to hinder margin. Lateral processes 
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Fig. 9.— Pallenopsis spicata, Hodgson, Male. A. Dorsal view of body with chelophores, palps, and first 
coxie. B. Lateral view of body with chelophore and oviger. Outlines of egg-masses dotted. 
C. Chela, further enlarged. D. Third leg of right side. 
separated by intervals of at least half their own diameter, each with a bluntly conical 
tubercle distally. Cephalic segment hardly equal in length to the two following 
somites together. Cephalon little produced over base of proboscis, occupying about 
