Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . al end; both margins of carpus and AMlHIIonA K SOllflKKN NEW KNliLAND. 523 propodus fringed with tufts of setse; first and second peroeopods equal; merus much longer and widerthan carpus, which is wider than tin- slender, tapering propodus; dactyl slender, nearly straight, aboutthree-fourths the length of propodus; last three pairs with basal joints broad; third pair short, abouthalf the length of fifth; third abdominal segment about as long as two preceding ones combined;posterior margins of fourth and fifth abdominal segments witli a row of spines on eit
Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries . al end; both margins of carpus and AMlHIIonA K SOllflKKN NEW KNliLAND. 523 propodus fringed with tufts of setse; first and second peroeopods equal; merus much longer and widerthan carpus, which is wider than tin- slender, tapering propodus; dactyl slender, nearly straight, aboutthree-fourths the length of propodus; last three pairs with basal joints broad; third pair short, abouthalf the length of fifth; third abdominal segment about as long as two preceding ones combined;posterior margins of fourth and fifth abdominal segments witli a row of spines on either side of mid-dorsal line; uropods projecting backward about equally far; peduncles nearly as long as rami, thoseof first and second pairs with a long spine at distal end beneath the rami; rami very spiny; telsonbroader than long, posterior margin produced backward and rounded in the middle, a spine-likeeminence above each postero-lateral angle, and in front of each eminence an oblique row of four orlive closely set
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