BIHÅNG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. '/ BAND. 11. N:o 16. 45 
1: E. robustus, Cravs, 1879. 
ER GP: 168 (22); 
Hab. Zanzibar. 
Family 16. EUTYPHIDAE, Dass, 1852. 
Diagn. Body very broad. Head large, deeper than the body, 
a little produced anteriorly. Eyes large, occupying the whole 
sides of the head. First pair of antenne fixed at the under-side of 
the head; first joint of flagellum tumid, the rest of flagellum 
subterminal. Second pair fixed at the under-side of the head, 
angularly folded (5) or wanting (9). Mandibles with palp. 
Femora of fifth, sixth and seventh pairs of pereiopoda trans- 
formed into perfect opercula. Seventh pair reduced. 
Sen RU TYPES"), CLAvs, 1879. 
»Die Gattungen und Arten der Platysceliden.> Arb. aus dem Zool. 
Inst. der Univ. Wien und der Zool. Station in Triest. Tom. 2, p. 
151 (5). 
1. E. ovoides, Risso, 1816. 
Histoire naturelle des” Crustacés des environs de Nice, p. 122, pl. 2, 
HT 9: 
Hab. Atlantic, Mediterranean. 
2. E. armatus, Cravs, 1879. 
»Die Gattungen und Arten der Platysceliden.> Arb. aus dem Zool. 
Inst. der Univ. Wien und der Zool. Station in Triest. Tom. 2, p. 
156 (10). 
Hab. Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Pacific. 
3. E. globosus, Craus, 1879. 
L. ce. p. 158 (12). 
Hab. Mediterranean. 
4. E. ferus, H. MinrsE-EDWARDsS, 1830. 
»Extrait de Recherches pour servir å I'Histoire naturelle des Crustacés 
amphipodes.» Ann. des Sciences naturelles. Tome 20:me, p. 395, pl. 
TINGEN 8: 
Hab. Mediterranean, Indian Ocean. 
!) Typhis must be corrected to Typhes. 
