. Fig. 56. S. edzvardsi. a, Elaphocaris 2; b, eye; c, Acanthosoma 2; d-f, Acanthosoma i, antennal scale, end of antennal endopod and telson. Eye large, asymmetrical, about one-fifth length of body, without papilla. Greatest diameter of eyeball more than half length of eye. In preserved specimens the pigment is pale, with a darker area at one end. Antennal scale short, with two small spines on outer margin near end, and three stout apical setae; flagellum very long (2-48 mm.) with a pair of small spines near base and one on antepenultimate segment. Mandible without palp. Exopod of uropod about


. Fig. 56. S. edzvardsi. a, Elaphocaris 2; b, eye; c, Acanthosoma 2; d-f, Acanthosoma i, antennal scale, end of antennal endopod and telson. Eye large, asymmetrical, about one-fifth length of body, without papilla. Greatest diameter of eyeball more than half length of eye. In preserved specimens the pigment is pale, with a darker area at one end. Antennal scale short, with two small spines on outer margin near end, and three stout apical setae; flagellum very long (2-48 mm.) with a pair of small spines near base and one on antepenultimate segment. Mandible without palp. Exopod of uropod about seven times as long as wide, the setose part three times as long as the bare part. Acanthosoma 2 (Fig. 56 c). Length 27 mm. Rostrum 075 mm. Mandible without palp. Maxillipede 3 much larger than legs. Pleopods small, without endopods.


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