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GIMMARIDJL. 



AMPHIPODA. 



NATATORIA, 



LYSIANASSIDES. 



LYSIANASSA COSTJl. 



Specific character. Inferior antennaj not longei" than the superior, the 

 flagellum of each being shorter than their respective peduncles. 

 Length ./g of an inch. 



Li/sianassa Custce, Edwards, Ann. des So. Nat. t. xx. p. 365. pi. x. fig. 17. 



Ilist. des Crust, t. iii. p. 21. Spence Bate, Report 



Brit. Assoc. 1855, p. 58. Ann. Nat. Hist. (1857) xix. 



138. Cat. Amphipoda, Brit. Mus. p. 69. pi. x. fig. 



11. WuiTE, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust, p. 167. 

 Gammarus glabcr, (Spinola MS.) Wuite, Cat. Brit. Mus. (Crustacea), 1847. 



The eyes are reniform, of a brown colour, and mode- 

 rately large. The superior antennte are not longer than 

 the head and the first two segments of the body, while 

 the peduncle is scarcely longer than the head, and the 

 flagellum scarcely as long as the peduncle, the former 

 consisting of six or seven articuli, and the secondary 



