. Fig. 211. Vorderkörper. Fig. 212. 2. Antenne. Fig. 213. about twenty-five teeth. Antennular peduncle rather stoutly built and feebly armed, male appendage well developed and densely hirsute. Antennal peduncle shorter than the antennular peduncle, with the last two joints subequal, feebly armed. Anfemtal scale about four times as long as broad, and about twice as long as the anteimal peduncle, extending for about one-third of its length past the antennular peduncle, external margin entire, terminating in a short spine, tip of the scale ratiier obtuse and not extending beyond the ter
. Fig. 211. Vorderkörper. Fig. 212. 2. Antenne. Fig. 213. about twenty-five teeth. Antennular peduncle rather stoutly built and feebly armed, male appendage well developed and densely hirsute. Antennal peduncle shorter than the antennular peduncle, with the last two joints subequal, feebly armed. Anfemtal scale about four times as long as broad, and about twice as long as the anteimal peduncle, extending for about one-third of its length past the antennular peduncle, external margin entire, terminating in a short spine, tip of the scale ratiier obtuse and not extending beyond the terminal spine. Mandible as nsual for the genus, but with the second Joint of the palp rather broader than in the type species. First and second maxillae of the nsual structure and form. First thoracic legs rather small, with the carpus as long as the merus, propodus very Short, nail distinct and much longcr than the propodus, merus and the two
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