76 BULLETIN 54, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



PARANTHURA INFUNDIBULATA Richardson. 



Paranthura irifnndibtdata Richardson, Trans. Conn. Acad. Sciences, XI, 1902, 

 pp. 284-286, pi. XXXVIII, figs. 15-20. 



Locality.— Y^erniudas. 



Male. — Body narrow, elongate; color yellow, with markings of 

 black. 



Head with antero-lateral angles prominent, between which the 

 frontal margin is excavate for the reception of the antennae, the 



P^iG. 62. — Paranthura infundibulata. a. Last four thoracic segments and abdomen, b. First 



GNATHOPOD. C, LATERAL VIEW OF ABDOMEN, d, MANDIBLE. C, ANTENNA OF FIRST FAIR. /, ANTENNA 

 OF SECOND PAIR, g, SECOND GNATHOPOD. h, MAXILLIPEDS. 



middle being produced in a conspicuous median point. The eyes are 

 situated in the antero-lateral prolongations. 



The tirst pair of antennte have the ba.^al joint long, oblong in shape, 

 the other two joints of the peduncle being short and about equal in 

 length; the flagellum consists of nine joints. 



The second pair of antennte have the second joint of the peduncle 

 very long, slightly exceeding in length the first and second peduncular 



