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“TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
rostrum slightly outreacliing eyes, unarmed, hollow above. Eyestalks long, sub- 
cylindrical ; eyes small. Antennule outreacliing rostrum by flagella. Antenna out- 
reaching rostrum by nearly the whole of the narrow region of its flagellum. All flagella 
short. Abdomen smooth. Third maxilliped outreacliing eyes by end-joint and half 
propodite, polished, little hairy except near the tip. Cheliped of good length ; hand 
equal to rest of limb ; meropodite spiny only where it articulates with carpopodite, 
Fig. 7.— Uroptychus novae-zealandiae, n. sp., X 7. 
which has also two spines at distal end ; rest of limb smooth and unarmed ; fingers 
shorter than palm, with faint traces of teeth. Second, third, and fourth legs smooth, 
unarmed save for a few slender spines at end of propodite, and a row of strong spines 
under dactylopodite. 
Length, 8 mm. 
One specimen was taken at Station 96. 
