STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA -xSi 



2. Sympagurus pictus. 



Syvipagiirus pictus . . Smith, A. Milne Edwards and 



Bouvier, 



The ophthalmic ring is almost hid by the rostrum ; 

 scales reduced. Ocular peduncles slightly compressed, 

 shorter than the frontal border, and scarcely reaching the 

 extremity of the antennal peduncles ; cornea dilated. 

 Peduncles of the internal antennse are scarcely longer 

 than the breadth of the front ; the superior flagellum 

 is longer than the inferior. The antennal acicle is 

 slightly hairy and bowed. The flagellum is long and 

 almost naked. The legs of the first pair, covered with 

 hair, are of unequal size. The fourth pair of legs has 

 a rasp composed of two rows of scales ; the fifth pair is 

 chelate. 



Range. — Barbados. 



3. Sympagurus pilimanus. 



Sympagurus pUiinanHs^ A. Milne Edwards, A, Milne 

 Eupagunts pilimajius J Edwards and Bouvier. 



The ophthalmic ring is completely exposed ; the 

 scales large, acuminate in front, are separated in the 

 middle line by a groove curved from above down- 

 wards. 



The eye-stalks are stout, with swollen extremities. 

 They reach almost to the end of the acicle and of the 

 antennal peduncle, and exceed a little the penultimate 

 joint of the antennulary peduncle. The antennal acicle 

 reaches the extremity of the peduncle, and has long 

 hairs on the inside and three spinules. The legs of 

 the first pair are of unequal size; the right, the largest. 



