BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 11. N:o 16. 21 
3. P. compressa, A. Gois, 1865. 
» Crustacea Amphipoda maris Spetsbergiam alluentis, cum speciebus aliis 
arcticis.. Öfvers. af K. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. förhandl. 1865, P:- 
533, pl. 41, fig. 34. 
Hab. Davis Strait. 
4. P. longipes, n. 
Type. Hyperia oblivia, SPENCE BATE, (nec KROEYER), 1862. 
Cat. of the spec. of Amph. Crust. in the coll. of the British Museum, 
P-1208; pl 49, fig. D. 
Hab.: Moray Erith. 
3: P. trigona, DAna, 1852. 
United States Exploring Expedition. Crustacea. Vol. 2, p. 987, pl. 67,fig.12. 
Hab. Cape Horn. 
ÖEPIjaponiea, nn. sp. 
Diagn. Body thick, not compressed. Carpal process 
of second pair nearly as long as metacarpus, fringed with 
simple bristles. Carpi of third and fourth pairs oblong, 
ovate, fringed with stout bristles along the hinder convex 
margin; metacarpi shorter than carpi, smooth. Fourth pair 
as long as fifth, sixth pair a little longer than fifth and seventh, 
which are equal. Rami of last pair of uropoda equal in 
length. Telson longer than a third of the peduncles of the 
last pair of uropoda. 
Hab. Seas off Japan. 
Gen. 7. EUTHEMISTO (Themisto"!), GUÉRIN, 1828. 
»Mémoire sur le nouveau genre Thémisto, de la classe des Crustacés,» 
Mém. de la Soc. d'Hist. nat. de Paris. Tome 4:me, p. 1. 
1. E. Gaudichaudi, GuÉrRin, 1828. 
TA GC PATAGE 
Hab. Off The Falkland Islands. 
1) Themisto is changed to Euthemisto by me, because the name Themisto 
was already in 1815 preoccupied by Oken for a new genus among 
the Mollusca. : 
