114 B. W. Kunkel, The Auiphipoda of Bermuda. 



what unequal branchiae, scarcely longer than the segments. There 

 are about 10 to 12 branchial filaments in each of the four groups. 



" The first segment is consolidated with the head, which is narrow 

 and rather long with conspicuous eyes. Antennae are about -/s the 

 length of the head. First pair of legs small, beneath the second. 

 The hands of the second pair are not much swollen, and have two 

 strong denticles, besides a similar one at the distal angle of the 

 carpus. The three posterior feet have a recurved denticle on the 

 distal angle of the carpus. 



" Color, yellowish white ; branchiae have small black spots. The 

 specimens described are females. No males were taken. 



" Length of body und head, 9 mm. ; greatest breadth of body, 

 3.5 mm." 



