Crangon and Galathea. 



SPENCE bate's galathea. 



Ik 



99 



10" 



Plate XIII. 

 GALATHEA DISPERSA. 



Galathea dispersa (Speuce Bate). 



Galatliea dispersa. Spence Bate, Proceedings Linn^an Society, London, vol. 

 iii. p. 3 ; Kinahan, Proceedings British Association, Report on Dublin 

 Bay Dredging, 1860 ; Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc, Dublin, vol. iii. p. 49. 



Bostrum moderate, nearly plane above, squamate, terminating as a flattened 

 tooth, and bearing four flattened teeth on each side. First pair of cheUpeds elon- 

 gate, somewhat flattened ; dactylos narrowed ; sides of propodos nearly -parallel, 

 minutely toothed on outer margin, squamate ; two succeeding articulations spa- 

 rinqly strongly toothed on inner margin ; internal antennoe barely surpassing tip 

 of rostrum ; ischium of external foot-jaws nearly double length ofmeros of same 

 limb. 



