1672 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 



Dulichia, KrjzSyer, 1845. "Formed from Sov\l X Ss, long, with regard to the specially elon-\ 21g 2 28, 256, 294, 295,306, 328 

 gated form of the animal, the long antenna;, &c. The Ionic form is used to keep the J- ' " ' 5g0 ' g01 ' 

 name the more distinct from Dolkhus already employed for the name of an Insect," ) 

 Dyopedos, Spence Bate, 1857. Perhaps from Suo, two, and irovs, foot, because in this genus \ 



the sixth and seventh pairs of feet are attached to one compound segment. { = Dulicliia, Y . . 294,295,580 



Kr0yer), .......... 



■ Egidca, a misspelling of Egidia, A. Costa. 



Egidia, A. Costa, 1853. Proper name. Compare Latin jEgidius. ( = Urothoe, Dana), . . 274, 296, 561, 580, 582 



Eiscladus, Bate and Westwood, 1862. " eh, one, KXaSos, branch, in allusion to the struc- "I qaj ggg 53^ 



ture of the posterior pair of pleopoda." ( = Photis, Kr0yer), ... J 



Elamis, Leach, MS., in White, 1847. ( = Ampliithoe, Leach), ........ 222 



Elasmocerus, A. Costa, 1851. eAasuos, lamina, Kepas, horn, antenna, ....... 248, 12/8 



Elasmopus, A. Costa, 1853. " From the Greek words 4\a<ru6s, lamina, and nois, foot," 274, 298, 296, 395, 580, 582, 1649 

 Enone, Risso, 1826. ? from Olviii'ii, (Enone, the nymph beloved by Paris, ...... 128, 249 



EpMpinphora, White, 1847. etpiirn-ia, the trappings of a horse, ipepeiv, to bear. Preoccu- \ jj.-. 024 270 393 500 



pied, 1834, .......... / 



Epidcsma, a misspelling of Epidesura, Boeck. 



Epidesura, Boeck, 1860. From eViSe^s, deficient, ovpa, tail, the fifth and sixth segments of \ 392 304 581 



the pleon or tail being united into one. ( = Atylus, Leach), ... J 



Epimeria, A. Costa, 1851. Probably so called from the epimera or side-plates, " Epimera c 249, 250, 296, 297, 395, 475 



quarti et quinti articuli thoracis maxima, simul clypeum semilunare formantia," \ 569, 877 



Eratea, Bafinesque, 1815, ............. 88 



Erichthus, Latreille. Not an Amphipod genus, ......... 134, 135, 148 



Erichthoneus, misspelling of Ericthonius, Milne-Edwards. 



Erichthonius, an alternative spelling for Ericthonius, Milne-Edwards, to correspond with the ( 170, 176, 200, 228, 255, 257, 258 



Greek original of the word, \ 268, 559, 571, 580, 581 



Eriektonius, misspelling of Ericthorwus, Milne-Edwards, ....... 184,312,375 



Ericthonius, Milne-Edwards, 1S30. 'Epi X e6i>ios, Erichthonius, a king of Athens, . 142, 188, 285. 296, 299, 390, 396 



Eriopis, Bruzelius, 1859. " A daughter of Jason and Medea. " Preoccupied. ( = Niphargus, \ qjq ggj ggj jg5g 



Schi0dte), ........../ 



Erpetoramphus, de Natale, 1850. epwerov, a creeping thing, j>6.u<pos, a crooked beak, . . . 248, 1623 



Erysthoeus, misspelling of Eurystlicus, Spence Bate, ......... 583 



Erysth rasas, misspelling of Eurystheus, Spence Bate, ......... 566 



Erythrocephalus, Tilesius, 1819. epvSpis, red, Ke<pa\-ti, head. "Rothkopf." An obscure \ jQg ^gg 



genus of the Hyperina, ........ J 



Etioiie, misspelling of Enone, Risso (M.-Edw., 1830). 



Euonc, misspelling of Enone, Risso, ........ 560 



Euonyx, Norman, 1867. ev, well, ovu^, nail. In the second gnathopods, unlike Anonyz, \ 070 ccc 



" nail large and strong," ........ I 



Eupheus, Risso, 1816. «S, well, <patos, dusky ? (Agassiz), but more probably from eiupoTis, \ q- .„n -,o. 



well fitted. (Synonym of Apseudcs, generally reckoned an Isopod genus), . ) 



Eupronoe, Claus, 1879. el, well, Pronoe, name of another genus, ..... 241, 492, 591, 1509 



Eurymera, Pfeffer, 1888. evpvs, broad, p.-np6s, thigh ; "Epimeren ganz ausserordentlich 1 \rvi 



gross, hoch und hreit," ........ J 



Eurysleus, misspelling of Eurystlicus, Spence Bate, ......... 544 



Eurystlicus,' 1 Spence Bate, 1856-7. A king of Mycente, the taskmaster of Hercules. \ „„ fi „„- „ 9 „ „„, ,„- .„„„ 

 ( = Gammaropsis, Liljeborg), ......./ 



Eurytcnes, Lilljeborg, 1865. "From the Greek eiipvrevi)s, which signifies widely stretched." \ „ fif . „„„ - RQ 



Preoccupied in 1862, ........ I 



Eurythenes,'- S. I. Smith, 1884, either an accidental misspelling or intentional alteration \ ,„ 



of the preoccupied Eurytcnes, Lilljeborg, ...... J 



Eurytheus, misspelling of Eurystlicus, Spence Bate. 



Eusceliotes, 1SSS, in place of Euscclus, Claus. 



Euscclus, Claus, 1879. ei, well, ciceKos, leg. Preoccupied, ........ 491, 591 



Eusinus, misprint for Eusirus, Kr0yer (Scudder, Nomenclator Zoologicus, p. 123). 



Eusiroides, Stebbing, 1888, ........... 969 



1 On the question of the priority of Eurystheus, see p. 1092. 



- In the Note on S. I. Smith, 1884, p. 657, I have not reproduced the spelling Eurythenes, having regarded it as a casual misprint, hut the same 

 spelling is given in Scudder's Nomenclator Zoologicus ou Professor Smith's authority. 



