The Amphipoda of Bermuda. 43 



having anterior ventral angle somewhat produced anteriorly ; second 

 joint rather long and slender with margins parallel and with anterior 

 margin having several long setae near proximal end and group of 

 shorter ones at distal end, posterior margin with group of setae at 

 distal end ; third joint small, with few setae on posterior margin 

 near distal end ; fourth joint broader distally than proximally, with 

 posterior margin especially strongly convex toward distal end and 

 provided with a fascicle of rather long setae apically and ciliated for 

 '^\x of its length ; wrist Vs longer than hand, somewhat over Vs as 

 broad as long, of uniform wadth throughout except at proximal end 

 where articulation with fourth joint is oblique, anterior margin with 

 fascicle of pectinate spines at anterior apex, posterior margin with 

 6 or 7 fascicles of setae, some of which are pectinate, surface of 

 wrist with several groups of setae ; hand subrectangular, slightl}^ 

 narrower at proximal end than at distal end and narrower than 

 wrist, anterior margin slightly convex and provided with several 

 fascicles of setae, posterior margin with several groups of setae, 

 palm transverse, slightly convex with submarginal setae toward 

 posterior margin ; finger of usual form, extending as far as prehensile 

 angle of hand. 



Second gnathopods with epimeron twice as high as long with 

 ventral margin evenly rounded ; second joint moderate with long 

 setae on posterior margin and a few near distal end of anterior ; 

 fourth joint with posterior margin elongated to form triangular pro- 

 jection ; wrist triangular, about 1^3 times as long as broad, with an- 

 terior and posterior margins provided with numerous fascicles of 

 setae ; hand suboval, somewhat longer than wrist and of same width, 

 anterior margin twice as long as posterior, with numerous fascicles 

 of setae, posterior margin with long setae, passing into oblique 

 convex palm liy even curve, prehensile angle with several stout 

 setae, palm provided with setae of various lengths ; finger moderatel}' 

 long and curved with setae on middle of convex margin. 



Pereiopods and epimera as in C. parkeri. Third abdominal seg- 

 ment with postero-lateral angle prolonged somewhat posteriorly, 

 posterior margin entire. 



Uropods, 3 pairs, biramous ; rami of first and second styliform, 

 those of first pair extending beyond second ; third pair long and 

 rather flattened. 



Telson subrectangular, about as long as broad, divided to base, 

 each lobe somewhat acutely pointed and provided with group of 

 several setae of different lengths. 



Length 5 mm. There was a single female specimen in the collection. 



