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thin, without air-chambers or any branchial structure, inner plate lobular, except on 

 the 2 anterior pairs. Sexual appendage of male simple, conic; inner ramus of 

 both 1st and 2nd pairs of pleopoda transformed for copulative purposes. Uro- 

 poda with the basal part broadly expanded inside, and partly covered by the last 

 caudal segment, rarni conically tapered, and, as a rule, terminating each in a 

 bunch of delicate hair-like bristles. 



Remarks. I have found it advisable to establish this new family, to com- 

 prise a number of genera, which have hitherto been referred to the family Liyiidce, 

 but which exhibit in common several characteristic features not found in the true 

 Lii/iitl j . The following 5 genera ought to be referred to the present family: 

 Trichoniscus, Trichoniscoides, Haplophihalmus, Scypliacella, and Acioniscus. Of 

 these the first 3 are represented in the fauna of Norway, and will be treated 

 of below. 



Gen. 1. TriehOniSCUS, Brandt, 1833. 



Syn : Itea, Koch. 

 Philougria, Kinahan. 



Generic Characters. Body more or less oblong, attenuated behind. Ce- 

 phalon rounded in front, with small, though distinct lateral lobes. Side-plates of 

 the 3 posterior segments of mesosome more prominent than those of the 4 pre- 

 ceding segments. Metasome abruptly contracted, with the epimeral plates of the 

 2 anterior segments not concealed, last segment narrowly truncated at the tip, 

 and slightly emarginated on each side. Eyes small, but distinct, consisting of 

 only 3 visual elements imbedded in a dark pigment. Antennulae with the 1st 

 joint rather large and curved, last joint generally longer than the 2nd. Antenna 1 

 everywhere clothed with small appressed spikes, flagellum much shorter than the 

 peduncle, and gradually tapering distally. Oral parts considerably prolonged, 

 giving the buccal mass a pronouncedly conical form. Left mandible with 2, right 

 \\i11i only a single penicil behind the cutting part. Maxillipeds with the distal 

 joint of the basal part rather large and forming at the end outside a broad, 

 lamellar expansion finely ciliated at the edge, terminal part lanceolate, with the 

 outer 4 joints confluent, masticatory lobe nearly as large as the terminal part, 

 and terminating in a narrow, finely ciliated lash, epignath oblong linguiform, with 

 a rounded expansion at the base. Legs of moderate size, slightly increasing in 

 length posteriorly, outer joints extremely spinous. Inner plate of first pair of 



