130 STALK- AND SESSILE-EYED CRUSTACEA OF NEW ZEALAND. 
long narrow process, nearly half the length of the hand. Fifth pair 
of legs with the base produced posterodistally into a sharp point not 
quite at the termination of the bases, and springing off at a rather 
obtuse angle, the ischia produced anterodistally into a small sharp 
tooth, the wrist anterodistally produced to two thirds the length of 
the hand, provided with a prominent tooth at the centre of its imner 
margin, hand long and slender, faleate, and furnished with an obtuse 
tubercle corresponding to the proximal aspect of the carpal tooth. 
Pellucid, with the eyes red. (P.). 
New Zealand (Coll. Brit. Mus.) ; Sumner beach, (Powell), In the 
case of a tunicate mollusk. 
Diagnostic points—The long sharp process on the mera of the 
second pair of legs ; the processes on the ischia and mera of the fifth 
pair of legs. 
