CERAPU3. 189 



Leucothoe fuiuna, Savigny.* — Hand of the first jaw- 

 feet short, of the second long, and narrower than in the 

 last; palm denticulated. 



Banff (Mr. Edwards). 



Fam. COROPHIDM 



Adapted for crawling. Body more or less depressed, 

 linear; abdomen straight; eighth and following segments 

 not fused together ; epimera very narrow, mandibles bear- 

 ing a palpus. Antennae like a leg. 



The following genera are placed in the subdivision named 

 Domicola by Mr. Bate. The different species " live in abodes 

 of their own construction ; some burrow in wood, some in 

 clay; some erect tubes of mud, or stones and weed, and 

 others build nests with materials united by a substance 

 secreted by the animal" (Spence Bate). 



Gen. 89. CERAPUS, Say. 



Animal inhabiting a case ; the antennas without flagellum ; 

 two of the toes with two joints. 



* Mr. Spence Bate at first regarded this as a new species, which he named 

 L. procera. 



