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Sars’ figures; but I have not been able to find the two little 
teeth on the dorsal surface of the abdominal segments in spite of 
very close examination. In the specimen figured of the older larva 
the hinder lateral corners of the carapace reach to the hind-edge 
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Fig. 34. Larva of Munida (tenuimana?), older stage. 
of the 6th abdominal segment; in the other specimens they are as 
long as in the specimens drawn by Sars. But in all the specimens 
the exterior spine on the corner of the telson is relatively much 
longer than in the species described by Sars; as this difference 
fully corresponds with the specific character in the genus Galathea 
(Sars 1. c., p. 174, PI. 5, fig. 3, 15, 26; — the specific character 
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