136 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA 



finely denticulated ; their superior border is interrupted 

 above by two fissures, and their inferior border is cut 

 within by a small and triangular notch, behind which is 

 seen a very small subhepatic tooth. The antero-lateral 

 borders are divided into four teeth ; the first is very small, 

 rounded, and situated behind the postorbital angle ; the 

 second and the third are large and granular upon their 

 edges ; the fourth is very small and pointed. The 

 latero-inferior regions are covered with granulations. 



The first pair of legs is made rough with very fine 

 granulations. 



Range. — Barbados, Grenada, Dominica. 



8. Eurypanopeus. 



Eurypa}iopcus . . A. Milne Edwards. 

 Panopeiis (part) . H. Milne Edwards, Stimpson. 



Carapace wide, slightly convex, with the regions 

 slightly indicated. The front is a little advanced, and is 

 continued into the antero-lateral borders ; these latter are 

 thin, and their teeth scarcely exceeds the general contour 

 of the carapace ; the external orbital angle is completely 

 fused with the first tooth. The orbital fissures are narrow 

 and shallow. The subhepatic tubercle is small or 

 wanting The buccal cavity is rounded and slightly 

 widened in front. The external maxillipedes are narrow. 



Range.— Chili, Peru, Panama, Florida, Barbados, 

 California, Brazil, West Indies. 



Synopsis of the Species. 



A. Antero-lateral border has four teeth, the first and 

 the second being connected, forming one tooth. 



a. The space between the antero-lateral teeth is 

 a notch. — {E, abbrcviatus?) 



