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No.isn. SOME NEW DEEP SEA CRUSTACEANS— BENEDICT. 249 



peds, 30 mm. Taken from numerous stations off Honshu Island, 

 Japan; the types are from AlbatrosH station 3708, in 60 to 70 fathoms. 



Type.— C^t. No. 26168, U.S.N.M. 



Galathea integrarostris Dana, resem})les this species. It has a 

 rostrum with margins unbroken by spines, but much shorter and 

 broader in proportion to its other measurements. If Dana's figure is 

 correct, the inner angle of the orbital sulcus is shaped by an incision 

 of the rostrum which forms 

 a broad tooth, which can not 

 possibly be confounded with 

 the sharp slender spine oi G. 

 Integra. /^^^ . i -^ 



GALATHEA PAUCILINEATA, 

 new species. 



The rostrum is rather nar- 

 row, with a few small spines 

 on the sides; at the angle of 

 the front and rostrum there 

 are two short paired spines, 

 which stand out well from the 

 margin; those of the rostrum 

 proper lie closely along the 

 margin. On the front, above 

 the insertion of the antennae, 

 there is a small paired spine; 

 the antero lateral angle is rounded; there are five or six spinules on 

 the lateral margin. 



The raised lines that cross the carapace are widely separated and 

 little ciliated. The merus of the maxillipeds is armed with a single 

 long and slender spine. The ambulatory feet are slightly spinulose 

 on the crests of the meral and carpal joints. 



Length of the carapace, 6 mm.; breadth, 5.5 mm. 



Type.— 0,^1. No. 20552, U.S.N.M. 



Locality.— Albatross station 2818, latitude 00'- 29' 00" 8., longitude 

 89° 54' 30" W., in 392 fathoms, 



CERVIMUNIDA, ne^A^ genus. 



Like Munida, but with a compressed rostrum which is arched so as 

 to permit free movement of the eyes, and bears large teeth. 



CERVIMUNIDA PRINCEPS, new species. 



The rostrum in this species is armed with three sharp ti-iangular 

 teeth, two on the upper margin in advance of the eyes and one below 

 and in advance of the upper ones; in addition to this armature one or 



Galathea paucilineata, x Jy. 



