240 BOPYRID.E. 
ISOPODA. BOPYRID. 
NORMALIA. 

2. .PHR¥KUS PAGURI. 
Male.—With the cephalon nearly as broad as the joints of the pereion, 
with two minute eyes. Antenne and pereiopoda not porrected in the front 
or extending beyond the sides of the body. Pleon narrower than the pereion, 
having the three anterior segments indistinctly defined. 
Female.—Broadly ovate, nearly symmetrical, with very large ovigerous 
scales. Pereiopoda robust, of considerable size, equally developed on each 
side of the body. Pleon with the four anterior segments defined ; each 
provided on each side with a pair of subglobose lobes attached by short 
foot-stalks to a common slender base. 
Length of the male, one-eighth of an inch ; of the female, nearly half an 
inch. 
Phryxus Paguri. Ravuxr, in Nova Acta Acad., Nat. Curios., xx. p. 57, 
tab. 1, figs. 18-15, male ; tab. 2, figs. 11, 12, female. 
Our figures of this species are copied from a very 
careful series of drawings, made by our friend Mr. Robert 
Templeton, from specimens taken froma Pagurus, dredged 
off Bird Island, Strangford Lough, in from eight to ten 
fathoms deep, with a muddy and shelly bottom, by Mr. 
