. 0-5 mm Fig. 8. Nyctiphanes capensis. a, first furcilia, lateral view; b, cephalothorax, dorsal view; c, second antenna; d, first maxilla; e, second maxilla; /, first cormopod; g, telson of first furcilia; h, second furcilia, lateral view; j, cephalothorax, dorsal view; k, telson of second furcilia. The second cormopod is well developed; the endopod is long, has five segments, with a strong knee. There is a gill, with two branches, at the base of the exopod. The endopod of the third cormopod is shorter than the second and is feebly kneed. The gill has


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