630 CLASS X. 
Sp. Cecrops Latreillii DusmarEst Crust. Pl. 50, fig. 2, GuéRIN Iconogr., 
Crust. Pl. 38, fig. 8, Cov. R. Ani. éd. ill., Crust., Pl. 78, fig. 4; lives on 
the Tunny, according to NORDMANN on the gills of Orthagoriscus mola. 
** Receptacles of eggs straight, exsert, cylindrical. 
Phyllophora Evw. 
Pandarus LEACH. Several dorsal shields. Two frontal lamine. 
Sp. Pandarus Carcharie Lracu, BuRMEISTER 1. 1. Tab. 25 ;—Pandarus 
dentatus MILNE EDWARDS Hist. d. Crust. Pl. 38, fig. 19, &ec. 
Dinemura Later. (Dinematura Burm. in part). Two dorsal 
shields. ‘Two frontal lamine. Two pairs of palps. Rostrum 
acuminate, produced. Feet of first pair terminated by two aculeate 
cirri, of second pair by a strong incurved hook. Feet of third and 
remaining pairs bifid; basal joints of last pair minute, with large 
branchial oars. 
Sp. Dinematura feroc KRoEYER 1. 1. 11. pp. 40—45, Tab. 1, fig. 5 ;—Dinemura 
alata, Pandarus alatus MitnE Epwarps Ann. des Se. nat. Tome 28, 1833, 
Pl. 8. 
The type of this genus was for LATREILLE the Caligus productus of O. 
F, MUELLER (Lntomostr. Pl. 21, figs. 3, 4, copied in Lncycl. méth., Crustac., 
Arachn. et Ins. Pl. 268, figs. 1, 2). On this species, known only imper- 
fectly, compare KRoryEr l. 1. pp. 45—47. 
B. Lamelle incumbent on back none. Ocelli two (approximate 
situated almost in the middle of cephalothorax, yet more towards 
the anterior margin). 
Caligus Murty. Cephalothorax running out anteriorly into 
two transverse lamine, produced posteriorly by its outer margin 
beyond the segment annexed to it, almost resembling a horse-shoe. 
Furows in the dorsal surface of cephalothorax forming the figure 
H. Oviferous filaments exsert. 
Add genera: Huryphorus Norpm., Vogagus Leacn (Dinematura 
Burm. in part), Z’rebius KROEYER. 
Sp. Caligus hippoglosst KROEYER, Binoculus piscinus O. FABR., KROEYER 1.1. 
Tab. vi. fig. 3; on the holybut; this crustacean has been also figured (but 
hind-foremost) by BasterR Natuurk, Uitsp. 11. Tab. vit. fig. x. b, B.— 
Caligus curtus Munut., Monoculus piscinus L. in part, Caligus Miillert 
Leacu, Dresmar. Crust. Pl. 50, fig. 4, on different species of Gadus. 
Note.—Dinematura gracilis BuRM. is, in the opinion of the learned KROEYER 
the animal in an earlier state, not yet perfect. He thinks the same of 
