. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 119. N. unguiculatus (?) Bate, maxilli- ped 2, vibratory lamina (after Sars).. Fig. 118. N. unguiculatus (9) Bate, maxilliped i (after Sars). Fig. 120. N. unguiculatus Bate, niaxilUped 3 (after Sars). (S. Body slightly more slender, without scattered hairs. Pseudorostral lobes shorter, thicker, less strongly upturned, antero-lateral corners quadrate. Carapace almost vertically truncate behind, devoid of the flattened spines flanking the branchial regions. Eyes larger. Antenna 2, flagellum filiform, of about 18 elongate joints. Maxilliped 1, branchial leaflets


. Cumacea (Sympoda). Cumacea. Fig. 119. N. unguiculatus (?) Bate, maxilli- ped 2, vibratory lamina (after Sars).. Fig. 118. N. unguiculatus (9) Bate, maxilliped i (after Sars). Fig. 120. N. unguiculatus Bate, niaxilUped 3 (after Sars). (S. Body slightly more slender, without scattered hairs. Pseudorostral lobes shorter, thicker, less strongly upturned, antero-lateral corners quadrate. Carapace almost vertically truncate behind, devoid of the flattened spines flanking the branchial regions. Eyes larger. Antenna 2, flagellum filiform, of about 18 elongate joints. Maxilliped 1, branchial leaflets (wanting in Q) about 16 in number. Exopods of maxilliped 3 and peraeopods more strongly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stebbing, Thomas Roscoe Rede, 1835-1926. Berlin, R. Friedländer und Sohn


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