. Eretmocaris. Species I. Fig. 29. Species I. Fig. 30. Species I, part of telson. Species Ill Length up to 4-6 mm. Rostrum very small, without dorsal spine. Carapace with dorsal and pterygostomial spines, but without supra-orbital and antennal spines; lines not clearly traceable. Telson three times as long as wide, with two pairs of lateral spines and 5+5 terminal, of which the second is very long, and the fourth about half its length. Eyestalk more than twice as long as eye, together more than half length of body (body : eye as i-22-i-5 : i). Antennular peduncle nearly hal


. Eretmocaris. Species I. Fig. 29. Species I. Fig. 30. Species I, part of telson. Species Ill Length up to 4-6 mm. Rostrum very small, without dorsal spine. Carapace with dorsal and pterygostomial spines, but without supra-orbital and antennal spines; lines not clearly traceable. Telson three times as long as wide, with two pairs of lateral spines and 5+5 terminal, of which the second is very long, and the fourth about half its length. Eyestalk more than twice as long as eye, together more than half length of body (body : eye as i-22-i-5 : i). Antennular peduncle nearly half length of body, with rudiment of stylocerite.


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