10 B. IV. Kunkrl, 



sharp teeth ; finger very short and curved, not as long as width of 

 distal end of hand. 



Pereiopods of usual form without spinning glands ; epimera rather 

 high, third epimeron rectangular; fourth greatly elongated at in- 

 ferior margin forming a posterior projection above which the an- 

 terior margin of fifth epimeron fits ; fifth epimeron with inferior 

 margin incised by deep split. 



Postero-inferior margin of third abdominal segment rounded, entire. 



Uropods, 3 pairs, biramous ; rami subequal, styliform and slender ; 

 first pair projecting beyond second ; second projecting beyond ter- 

 minal ; in first and second pairs rami and peduncle subequal ; ter- 

 minal uropods short, with rami shorter than peduncle. 



Telson small, longer than broad, bearing apically a slight de- 

 pression medially and a short toothlike spine on each side. 



There were only 2 females in the collection. 



The species has been recorded previously only from Naples. 



Amphilochus brunneus Delia Valle, 1893. 



1893. Delia Valle, Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel, 



vol. 20, p. 596; pi. 4, fig. 5 and pi. 29, fig. 1-15. 



Eyes circular, compound, made up of many ocelli closely packed 

 together. 



Fig'. 2. Amphilochus hriinnetis Delia Valle. 



First antennae short, first and second joints of peduncle each 

 about as broad as long and about ^/s as long as third which is 

 about twice as long as wide; flagellum short and thick, composed 

 of 8 or 9 segments, each of which is provided with a long and a short 

 spine at distal margin. Second antennae slightly longer than first 

 with moderately slender gland cone ; fourth and fifth joints of equal 

 length, but fourth much thicker than fifth ; flagellum short and thick, 

 about ^/s as long as peduncle, composed of 6 segments. 



