STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA 17 



Range. — Guadaloupe, St. Thomas, Florida, Ber- 

 muda, Brazil, Gulf of Mexico ; at moderate depths. 



5. Podochela (Coryrhynchus) spatulifrons. 



PodocJiela spatulifrons . . . A. Milne Edwards. 



Carapace contracted in front. Hepatic region has 

 one tubercle. The antero-lateral border has one tooth 

 situated a little in advance of the level of the hepatic 

 tubercle. The front has a small keel in the middle line 

 branching backwards towards each eye. The basal joint 

 of the external antennae has an external keel, and a 

 prominent inferior keel on its inner edge. The epistome 

 has two tubercles on each side. The fourth joint of 

 the external maxillipedes has its antero-external angle 

 rounded, and its antero-internal angle deeply notched. 

 The pterygostomian region has no ridges defining the 

 afferent branchial channels ; there is a tubercle. 



The pincers are weak, and in the female the fingers 

 meet along their entire length when closed ; they have 

 five teeth. There are a i&'N tubercles on the forearm. 

 The walking legs have tufts of curled hairs, and their last 

 joint but one is more or less straight. 



Range. — Guadaloupe ; at great depths. 



Subfamily II. Inachinae. 



InacJiimc Miers. 



Macropodicns (part) . H. Milne Edwards. 

 Eiirypodiidce .... Stimpson. 



The carapace is subtriangular or subpyriform ; its 

 margin is often slightly produced over the base of the 

 eye-peduncles. Rostrum simple or two-spined. Eyes 



