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six short stout spines on its inner margin ; fifth joint with three, sixth joint two, and 
seventh joint four rather long, strong plumose spines on their inner margins as well 
as numerous setse. 
Second thoracic limbs (Fig. 11) with the endopods longer and rather more slender 
than the first, exopods well developed ; fourth or meral joint produced internally into 
a large setiferous lamelliform lohe nearly as long as the fifth joint; the latter, the 
longest joint of the limb, longer than the combined length of the sixth and seventh 
joints, its outer margin armed with a single seta, the distal half of the inner margin 
slightly excavate with a row of eight short, closely-set plumose spines and a single 
long plumose seta on the emarginate portion, and a few long simple seta), set widely 
apart, on the proximal portion of the inner margin ; sixth joint longer than the 
seventh, its outer margin armed with a few long setae, the proximal portion of the 
inner margin bearing a row of about nine short closely-set plumose spines and a single 
long plumose seta, the distal portion of the inner margin with a few long simple setae ; 
seventh joint small, armed with numerous long and rather stout simple setae. 
Third to fifth thoracic limbs (Fig. 12) with the endopods feeble, long and slender; 
sixth joint slightly longer and more slender than the fifth ; seventh joint very small, 
forming with two strong spines a very minute chela, densely clothed with short fine 
setae; the rest of the endopocl armed with a few short scattered setae. 
Sixth to eighth thoracic limbs (Fig. 13) with the endopods slightly longer and 
stouter than those of the three preceding pairs; sixth joint shorter than the fifth ; 
seventh joint small and bearing a long slightly-curved nail, the junction between the 
nail and seventh joint being indicated by a seta on the inner margin ; rest of the 
endopocl feebly armed with short setae. 
Exopods of the second to eighth thoracic limbs well-developed ; basal joint long 
and rather narrow, the outer distal corner rounded ; flagelliform part composed of from 
ten to thirteen joints. 
Incubatory lamellse, seven pairs, situated on the second to eighth thoracic limbs. 
Pleopods (Figs. 14 to 18) in the female uniramous, the first pair small, succeeding 
pairs increasing in size to the fifth pair, which are slightly longer than the sixth 
segment of the pleon ; first four pairs one-jointed; fifth pair two-jointed, the second 
joint longer than the first; all the pleopods bearing long setae at the apex. 
Telson (Fig. 19) rather massive, longer and a little wider than the last segment 
of the pleon, dorsally grooved, oblong in shape, slightly wider at the apex than at the 
base, its margins lightly arcuate ; apex truncate or very lightly emarginate, bearing 
a single median spine with six or seven long spines on either side ; lateral margins 
armed with from twenty-five to thirty fairly long spines arranged more or less 
in series. 
Inner uropods broken in both specimens. 
Outer uropods (Fig. 19) nearly twice as long as the sixth segment of the pleon, 
two-jointed, the terminal joint about one-seventh as long as the basal; outer margin 
