
34 DULICHIID®. 
joint of the peduncle. In our unique specimen, which is 
also imperfect in other parts, the inferior antenne are 
lost. The first pair of legs have the hand tapering to 
the distal extremity. The palm is very oblique, and but 
very imperfectly, if at all, defined. The second pair of 
legs are very robust, and have the hand long, the palm 
armed with two curved teeth, the distal tooth being 
sharp and slightly curved, the basal (by which the limit 
of the palm is defined) being crooked. The finger is 
rather long, sharp, curved, and slightly waved upon the 
inner margin. The third and fourth pairs of legs are 
smaller than the three succeeding, which are very long, 
and furnished with fine hairs upon the under surface of 
the fifth joint. 
We also received this species from Mr. Gregor, of 
Macduff. It came to us mixed with D. porrecta and some 
imperfect specimens which had no teeth on the hand. 
These latter we believe to be females of this species. 
It was taken in the Moray Frith. 
