. Fig. 9. Hansenomysis falklandica A, ovigerous female in lateral view, x 10; B, anterior end of carapace and bases of antennulesin dorsal view, x 12; C, peduncle of left antennule of adult female, x 16; D, peduncle of left antennule of adult male, x 16; E, proximal end of antennule in lateral view, x 16; F, right antenna, x 16; G, endopod of first thoracic appendage, x 20; H, second thoracic appendage, x 20; J, distal end of third thoracic appendage (enlarged); K, eighth thoracic appendage of male, x 13; L, first pleopod of the male, x 20; M, fifth pleopod of the male, x 20; N, fifth pl


. Fig. 9. Hansenomysis falklandica A, ovigerous female in lateral view, x 10; B, anterior end of carapace and bases of antennulesin dorsal view, x 12; C, peduncle of left antennule of adult female, x 16; D, peduncle of left antennule of adult male, x 16; E, proximal end of antennule in lateral view, x 16; F, right antenna, x 16; G, endopod of first thoracic appendage, x 20; H, second thoracic appendage, x 20; J, distal end of third thoracic appendage (enlarged); K, eighth thoracic appendage of male, x 13; L, first pleopod of the male, x 20; M, fifth pleopod of the male, x 20; N, fifth pleopod of the female, x 13; P, telson and right uropod in dorsal view, x 16. In the published descriptions of H. fyllae and H. antarctica, no mention is made of the form of the carpo-propodus of the thoracic endopods. Figures of these appendages given by the authors, Hansen (1887, p. 210, fig. vii, 5-5^) and Tattersall (1908, p. 23, pi. v, figs. 1-19) show the carpo-propodus as a single segment with no trace of secondary articulations. I can find no comment on these append-


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