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Fig. 4 
Fig. 5 
Fig. 2. Lernaeopoda scyllicola viewed from the left side. C. cephalothorax; Tr. trunk; T. testis; 
MO. mouth cone; 2 Mx. second maxillae; Mp. maxillipedes; M. mediative processes; A.A. 
abdominal appendages. G.P. genital process; E. eye. (Diagrammatic.) 
Fig. 3. Lernaeopoda scyllicola <$, the same as Fig. 2, but in greater detail; the reproductive system 
is indicated. 
Fig. 4. Lernaeopoda scyllicola in ventral aspect. M.C. mouth cone; A 1. antennulcs; A 2. 
antennae; Mx\. first maxillae; Mx2. second maxillae; Mp. maxillipedes; M.P. mediative 
processes; T. testes; A.A. abdominal appendages; A. abdomen; G.Pl. genital plates; Mn. 
mandibles. (The anterior appendages are slightly exaggerated.) 
Fig. 5. Lernaeopoda scyllicola. The posterior end of Fig. 4 enlarged. A. abdomen; A.A. abdo¬ 
minal appendages; G.Pl. genital plates; x. genital process (see p. 25). 
