. Contributions to a monograph of the Amphipoda Hyperiidea. Hyperiidea. KONGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND. 22. N:0 7. 199 10. HYPERIA BENGALENSIS, G. M. GILES, Hyperia bengalensis, G. M. Giles. Diminished copy from Giles, Amphip. Beng. pi. 6, tig. 1. Diilgn. Caput magnum, segmenta quattuor prima perai longitudine aequans. Segmenta omnia perm libera. Carpus pedum percei primi paris dilatatus, productus; margo anterior processus carpalis dimidio marginis posterioris metacarpi haud brevius. Carpus pedum secundi paris valde productus; margo anterior processus carpalis margincm pos


. Contributions to a monograph of the Amphipoda Hyperiidea. Hyperiidea. KONGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND. 22. N:0 7. 199 10. HYPERIA BENGALENSIS, G. M. GILES, Hyperia bengalensis, G. M. Giles. Diminished copy from Giles, Amphip. Beng. pi. 6, tig. 1. Diilgn. Caput magnum, segmenta quattuor prima perai longitudine aequans. Segmenta omnia perm libera. Carpus pedum percei primi paris dilatatus, productus; margo anterior processus carpalis dimidio marginis posterioris metacarpi haud brevius. Carpus pedum secundi paris valde productus; margo anterior processus carpalis margincm posteriorem metacarpi lougitu- dine tequaus. Metacarpus pedum primi et secundi parium spinis destitutus; dactylus longus. Pedes tertii ac quarti parium pedibus parium duorum praacedentium longiores, spinis desti- tuti. Pedes parium trium ultimorum duobus praecedentibus longiores spinis destituti; dac- tylus dimidio metacarpi brevior; carpus pedum quinti paris tibia paullo longior. Latera segmentorum phi rotundata. Pedunculus pedum uri ultimi paris ter longior quam latior. Pedes uri secundi paris pedibus tertii paris longiores(?). Telson latius quam longius(?), dimidio pedunculi pedum uri ultimi paris brevius. The head is large, as long as the first four perasonal segments together. All the perceonal segments are free. The carpus of the first pair of pera'opoda is dilated and produced; the front margin of the carpal process is almost half as long as the hind margin of the meta- carpus. The carpus of the second pair is much produced; the front margin of the carpal process is as long as the hind margin of the metacarpus. The metacarpus of the first and second pairs is naked, without spines; the dactylus is long. The third and fourth pairs are longer than the two preceding pairs, and without spines. The last three pairs are longer than the two preceding pairs, and without spines; the dactylus is not half as long as the metacarpus. The lateral parts of the phonal segments are rounded.


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