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8 HYPERIID&. 
AMPHIPODA. HYPERIIDA. 
HYPERINA. 

LESTRIGONUS KINAHANI. 
Specific character. Antennz subequal; the superior being rather the longer, 
equally the entire length of the animal. 
Length 3 inch. 
Lestrigonus Kinahani. Spence Bate, Cat. Amph. Brit. Mus. p. 289, 
pl. xviii. fig. 4, 
Tue resemblance between this species and Lestrigonus 
exulans is remarkably close; so much so, that should the 
animals of either species lose their antenne, we believe 
that the most acute observation would not be able to 
detect any distinguishing feature. 
The antenne are rather longer than the animal, being 
nearly of equal length; the upper are, however, some- 
what the longer. The peduncle of the superior pair is as 
long as the head, the first joint being longer than the two 
others. The first articulus of the flagellum is longer 
than the peduncle, tapering gradually to the extremity, 
and having the inferior margin fringed with hairs. The 
flagellum is very long and very slender, the articuli 
being about four or five times as long as broad, with the 
exception of a few succeeding the first long articulus. 
