. Fig. 13. S. lemiiremis. a, Elaphocaris 2; b, Elaphocaris 3; c, Acanthosoma i. One pair of short lateral spines with spinules; hepatic and dorsal spines small. Abdominal somites with dorsal spines rather small; spine of somite i smallest, smooth, 3-6 longer, with spinules. Lateral spines small, slender and smooth or nearly so. No median ventral spines. Telson i\ times as long as wide, without lateral spines; arms very long and slender, reaching beyond uropods, and with six outer and five inner spines. Eye large, asymmetrical, the greatest width more than one-half total length, and total lengt


. Fig. 13. S. lemiiremis. a, Elaphocaris 2; b, Elaphocaris 3; c, Acanthosoma i. One pair of short lateral spines with spinules; hepatic and dorsal spines small. Abdominal somites with dorsal spines rather small; spine of somite i smallest, smooth, 3-6 longer, with spinules. Lateral spines small, slender and smooth or nearly so. No median ventral spines. Telson i\ times as long as wide, without lateral spines; arms very long and slender, reaching beyond uropods, and with six outer and five inner spines. Eye large, asymmetrical, the greatest width more than one-half total length, and total length nearly one-sixth length of body. Antennal scale six times as long as wide, with four apical and one outer seta; endopod longer than scale, with two very small inner spines. Labral spine very small. Pleopods minute. Endopod of uropod distinctly wider


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