26 C. BOVALLIUS, SYSTEMATICAL LIST OF THE AMPHIPODA HYPERIIDEA. 
tubercle. Sixth and seventh pairs shorter than fifth, femora 
equal in length. Second pair of uropoda mediocre, reaching 
beyond the apex of the peduncles of the last pair. Telson nearly 
as long as broad, a third as long as the peduncles the last pair 
of uropoda. 
Hab. South Atlantic. 
Gen. 3. Phronimella, Craus, 1872? 
»Zur Naturgeschichte der Phronima Sedentaria Forsk.> Zeitschr. fir 
wissensch. Zoologie. Tome 22. . 
1. Ph. elongata, Cravs, 1863. 
>Bemerkungen iiber Phronima sedentaria Forsk. und elongata n. sp.> 
Zeitschr. fir wissensch. Zoologie. B. 12, p. 193, pl. 19, fig. 2, 3, 
and 7. 
Hab. Atlantic, Mediterranean. 
2: PR. filiförmis, 3. sp. 
Diagn. Second pair of pereiopoda much longer than the 
first; metacarpal processes longer than half the dactylus. Fourth 
pair longer than fifth. Femora of sixth and seventh pairs 
equal in length. Second pair of uropoda well developed. 
Hab. South Atlantic. 
Family 10. ANCHYLOMERIDE. 
Diagn. Head mediocre, a little tumid, not deeper than the 
body. Eyes large, occupying the sides of the head. First pair of 
antenne fixed at the anterior side of the head, with multi- 
articulate flagellum (in the male). Second pair fixed at the 
inferior side of the head, multi-articulate (in the male), or wan- 
ting (in the female). Mandibles with palp. Epimerals di- 
stinct. Seventh pair of pereiopoda reduced or transformed. 
Peduncles of uropoda broad, laminiform, without rami. 
Gen. 1. ANCHYLOMERA, H. MIiLnE-EDWARDS, 1830. 
»Extrait de Recherches pour servir å I'Histoire naturelle des Crustacés 
amphipodes. Ann. des Sciences naturelles. Tome 20:me, p. 394. 
