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cle; rami subequal. Uropods one to three normal, two reaching not 
quite as far back as one and three; none of the rami as long as their 
peduncles; outer rami in one and two shorter than inner, in three 
longer than inner. Telson somewhat broader than long, bluntly tri- 
angular, with several lateral spinules. Length 6-8 mm. 
Laguna Beach, California. Occasional in tufts of coralline alge 
between tides. Coll. V. R. Stout. 
Amphilochus litoralis n. sp. 
(Figure 78) 
Entire animal colored a delicate pink, varying from red 21 to 3B 
(Vallette). 
Body smooth, stout, and quite compact, the dorsum strongly 
arched. Rostrum long. Side-plate very small and convex in front. 
Antenne short and stout, less than one-fourth the length of the body. 
Antenna one with the six-jointed flagellum longer than the peduncle. 
Antenna two more setose, and with the peduncle nearly twice as long 
as the six-jointed flagellum. Upper lip incised, with somewhat un- 
Figure 75. Orchestia traskiana 
A, Second gnathopod of male. B, First peraeopod. C, Third peraeopod. 
D, Fifth peraeopod. E, Third uropod. F, First uropod. G, Second uropod. H, 
First pleopod. 
