. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 10 Left chela (outer face), a. Diogenes inglei sp. nov., holotype ovigerous 9 SL = mm, BMNH ; b. Diogenes rectimanus Miers, 1884, holotypecfSL = mm, BMNH chela (outer face), a. Diogenes inglei sp. nov., holotype ovigerous 9 SL = mm, BMNH ; b. Diogenes rectimanus Miers. 1884, holotypecf SL = mm, BMNH Fig. 11 Left chela (outer face), a. Diogenes goniochirus Forest, 1956. 9 SL = mm, UMZC Nov. 30, 1899; b. Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865,0"SL= mm, UMZC Nov. 30, 1899


. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. Fig. 10 Left chela (outer face), a. Diogenes inglei sp. nov., holotype ovigerous 9 SL = mm, BMNH ; b. Diogenes rectimanus Miers, 1884, holotypecfSL = mm, BMNH chela (outer face), a. Diogenes inglei sp. nov., holotype ovigerous 9 SL = mm, BMNH ; b. Diogenes rectimanus Miers. 1884, holotypecf SL = mm, BMNH Fig. 11 Left chela (outer face), a. Diogenes goniochirus Forest, 1956. 9 SL = mm, UMZC Nov. 30, 1899; b. Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865,0"SL= mm, UMZC Nov. 30, 1899. length of shield, moderately slender. Ocular acicles with 3 or 4 spines mesially and marginal row of very tiny spinules. Intercalary rostriform process approximately longer than longest acicular spines; with 3-5 prominent spines, 4 or 5 additional much smaller blunt spinules on lateral margins, and blunt or acute terminal spine. Antennular peduncles overreaching antennal peduncles by length of ultimate segment, and ocular peduncles by entire ultimate segment. Antennal acicle strongly bifurcate, outer projec- tion slightly overreaching distal margin of penultimate segment, inner reaching slightly beyond proximal half; anterior margins of both spinose. Antennal flagellum with irregular long and short setae, at least in proximal half. Left cheliped (Fig. 12b) with upper margin of dactyl armed with double row of closely-spaced small subacute spines, innermost smallest, with intervening row of long setae; palm with double row of larger subacute spines, proximal margin not distinctly delimited; outer surfaces of dactyl, palm and fixed finger with scattered small subacute or acute spines, largest forming faint arch medianly on palm, lower margin of palm and fixed finger convex, with generally double row of subacute spines; carpus with numerous small spines on outer surface, strongest in lower half, upper margin with double row of spines; inner faces of palm and c


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