If Jaffe and Wilczek's diquark picture for ??5+ pentaquark is correct, there should also exist a SUF(3) pentaquark octet and singlet with no orbital excitation between the diquark pair, hence Jp =-/2. These states are lighter than the ??5+ anti-decuplet and lie close to the orbitally excited (L = 1) three-quark states in the conventional quark model. We calculate their masses and magnetic moments and discuss their possible strong decays using the chiral Lagrangian formalism. Among them two pentaquarks with nucleon quantum numbers may be narrow. Selection rules of strong decays are derived. We propose the experimental search of these nine additional Jp = -/2 baryon states. Especially there are two additional JP = -/2 ?? baryons around ?...