The Amphipoda of Bermuda. 



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Eurystheus lina sp. no v. 



Eyes compound, suboval, situated well on lateral aspect of head 

 on prominent interantennal lobes and widely separated from each 

 other. 



Antennae subequal ; first antennae rather stout with peduncle 

 somewhat longer than fiagellum ; first joint of peduncle cylindrical 



Fig. 31. Enrysthens lina sp. nov. 



and about 3 times as long as broad, second joint nearl}- twice as 

 long as first and more slender, third joint somewhat shorter than 

 second, all joints provided with abundant setae, especially on lower 

 margin ; principal fiagellum made up of about 1 1 joints, also pro- 

 vided with abundant setae ; accessory fiagellum made up of 4 or 

 5 joints. Second antennae with gland cone rather prominent and 

 moderately long ; third joint hardly twice as long as wide and with 

 Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. XVI. 6 May, 1910. 



