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CHELIFERA or TANAIOIDEA. 

 Family APSEUDID.E. 



APSEUDES sp.? 



One mutilated specimen wa.s obtained l\v the U. S. Fish Commission 

 steamer Alhatross off the south coast of Molokai Island, the Hawaiian 

 Islands. 



FLABELLIFERA or CYMOTHOIDEA. 



Family ^GID^5^. 



JE,GA QUADRATASINUS Richardson, new species. 



Body (fig. 23) ovate, about two and a third times longer than broad. 

 Color uniformly light yellow. 



Head with frontal margin rounded and produced in a small median 

 process between the basal joints of the first pair of antennte; posterior 

 margin nearly straight. Eyes situated on the antero-lateral margin, 

 extending along each side from the posterior margin of the head to the 

 proximal end of the third peduncular joint of the first pair of antennae, 

 and separated from each other on the anterior margin by a distance 



