BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 11. N:o16. 19 
2. H. abyssorum, A. BorcK, 1870. 
Crustacea amphipoda borealia et arctica, p. 6. 
Hab. Hardangerfjord, west coast of Norway. 
SHEEN TLuetkeni, Xsp. 
Diagn. Carpal processes of the first two pairs of pereio- 
poda longer than the metacarpi, armed with retroverted, broad 
teeth. Tibie of the five following pairs as long as carpi. 
Carpi of third and fourth pairs produced downwards into 
sharply serrated, short processes. Femora of three last pairs 
are very narrow, linear. Rami of first pair of uropoda equal 
in length. 
Hab. North Atlantic. 
4. H. Martinezi, Fritz MöLLer, 1864. 
Fiir Darwin. P. 52, fig. 44—49. 
Hab. Off the Brazilian Coast? 
3. H. prehensilis, SPENcE BATE and WEstwoop, 1868. 
A History of the British Sessile-eyed Crustacea. Vol. 2, p. 520, fig. 
Hab. Off the east coast of Scotland. 
Gen. 4. TAURIA, Dana, 1852. 
United States Exploring Expedition. Crustacea. Vol. 2, p. 988. 
1. T. macrocephala, DAna. 
Ce. Pp 988, AGS, AS 12: 
Hab. »Antarctic Sea.» 
Gen. 5. HYPERIELLA, ». sg. 
Diagn. Body smooth. Head large, deeper than long, 
flattened anteriorly, antenn&e as in Hyperia. Pereional segments 
even. Two first pairs of pereiopoda subcheliform, carpal 
processes as in Hyperia. Carpi of third and fourth pairs not 
dilated. Fifth pair longer than the following, with elongated 
metacarpus. Two last pairs with short metacarpi. Epimerals 
distinet. Uropoda elongated. "'Telson mediocre. 
