200 



AMP HIP OD A, 



NAT AW RI A 



GAMMAR11LE. 



PHOXIDES. 



UROTHOE ELEGANS. 



Specific character. Inferior antenna? nearly as long as the animal. 

 Branches of the terminal caudal appendages very long and setose. 

 Length ^ inch. 



Gammarus elegans. 

 Urothoe elegans. 



Spence Bate, Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1855. 



Spence Bate, Synop. &c. Ann. Nat. Hist. 2 ser. xix. 



p. 145, 1857. Cat. Amph. Brit. Mus. p. 117, pi. 



xx. fig. 2. White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust, p. 186. 



This species much resembles U. marinus, but differs 

 from it in the following important points : the eyes are 

 uniform ; the superior antennae are scarcely longer than 

 the peduncle of the inferior; the Hagellum of the inferior 

 is very slender and long, being nearly as long as the 

 animal. The rest of the animal scarcely offers any 

 specific variation from U. marinus. Its colour is whitish 

 buff, the anterior portion of the body being covered with 

 small black dots, and the head, posterior coxae, and bases 

 of the hind legs, as well as the sides of the terminal seg- 

 ments of the body, beautifully mottled with pink. 



The first specimen was taken from some trawl refuse, 

 brought in from the neighbourhood of the Eddystone 

 Lighthouse. Its extremely beautiful colouring struck 

 us with delight, and suggested its specific name, more 

 particularly if it should prove constant. A second spe- 



