xo. 1654. AMPHIPODA FROM WEST XORTH AMERICA — HOLMES. 523 



This species is distinguished from the other species of the genus 

 hitherto described in having fairly conspicuous eyes. In every other 

 respect it agrees perfectly with the generic characters of Ilarpinia 

 as given by Sars and Stebbing. 



HARPINIA AFFINIS, new species. 



Female. — Hood prominent, apex rounded; sides of head with a 

 small angular projection. Antennae short, the peduncles scarcely 



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Pig. 29. — Haepinia affinis, female. «i, first antenna; <ib :i , third segment of the 



ABDOMEN; </)!,. FIRST GNATHOPOD ; IU. FOURTH PER.EOPOD ; p 5 , FIFTH TER.EOPOD ; t, 

 TELSON ; Ur s THIRD DROPOD. 



reaching tip of hood; first joint of first pair nearly equal to the rest 

 of the appendage and furnished with about six plumose setae at lower 

 anterior angle; second joint with about eight plumose setae on lower 

 side; flagellum about nine-jointed; secondary flagellum over half the 

 length of primary and consisting of about six joints. Second antennae 

 about as long as primary ; about six long spines and nine or ten long 



