NO. 1175. 



ISOI'ODS OF THE I'ACIFIC COAST- It I C II A IIDSOM. 



841 



KpociirioiiN wvvi', i\vin\\i,v\\ oil' (!jil:iliiiii Ishiiid, Ciilironiiii, 



Tyju.—'Si). li'J57(>, IJ.S.N.M. 



Tli(!.s(;Hi)(M;iiii(Mis (lidci- Cioiu (JUittau can data (Suy),' in Mh', pn^SiMUic, of 

 8ix(liKtiin;t IcMitli witliiii tlio hImuh of tli<i teiiiiiiiiil H(!;;iiujiit, whihiiii lliat 

 KjMi(;i(;H thcTo are but four; in the, j^rcatcr (lovclopiiicjit of tlio HpiiKj jit 

 tlM* base, of tli<'- HiiiuH, aixl in the, nicdiaii (loiihir, tubercle at, tin*, banc 

 of tii(^ terminal sc^iiicut. 



33, CILICi>EA GRANULOSA, new spccicH. 



Surface of Imdy deuHely jfranuhited; ^ranuh^H lar^e an<l clone 

 to<(ctlicr. 



II(;a(l with anterior margin tliickcned, and produced in a Hinall median 

 point, on eitlmr Hid<iof which the niaij;in is h>l)ed. I'^yes Kituated pont- 

 hitcrally. First pair of antenine extend 

 to th«; posterior niar;;in of tlie lirHf, tho 

 raci<;8<!ffrn<Mit; first Joint of j)e(luncic, ob 

 lonj;; second Joint, short. Second pail' 

 of antcMina', extend to the posterior mar- 

 gin of th«! thiid tiioracic sej^inent. 



^rhe (irst llioracic s<'t4rn<',nt is lonj^er 

 than any of the foih)win^ segments, Th(i 

 epiinera are twice as broad as lonjf. 



The first abdr)rninal segment is short 

 and bears indications of three coales<',ed 

 se^Mnents. 1'here are three transverse 

 (ihivations on tliis s<'t(nient wlii(;h are densely covcriid witli ^ranul<!S. 

 'J'he <>erniinal s<*,^nient bears tliree transverse elevationH af, Jiie liase, 

 the median one t(;rminatin^ in a spine. On its posterior margin is a 

 (juadran^nlar excavation, with a lon^ median tooth, b(;arin^ a spine at 

 its (;xtr<'mily. At the base of the t;ool h is a small elevation. On eitluir 

 side of the terminal (^\(;avation, a short dislance up tin; lateral mar{^in, 

 is u small spine. The fixed inner bran(^h of the uroitoda is small and 

 short; the outer bran<;U is long, blunt at the extremity, somewhat 

 incurved, and reaches, when open, much beyond the t(;rminal Kef^inenl, 

 The marj^ins of the t.erminal wy^uu'wi, and I he edges of the oul<'i- l)ran(;h 

 of the uro|)oda, are pubescent. 



The legs an*, all simple, aml)ulatory. 



On(i specimen from ('crios Island, Lower- Oalifornia, was collected by 

 Mr. A. W. Anthony at a depth of 20 fathoms. 



Type.— No. 22im, (J.H.N.M. 





V« 



Km. IH, C.WM'A'.Ii <IUAN(II,f)HA. X 8, 

 I^AMT 'I'IIOUA'K: MCriMKNT ANI> AIIDO- 

 MKN. 



iCILICiEA CAUDATA fSay). 

 N(ma ctmdata Hay, .frjiirn. J'lii). A<;a(l., I, j). iH2. — Mii-nk-Ddwaicks, IliM),. N;it. 

 d«H (JlllHtiKs/H, III, p. '/VJ. 



('ijmodocea caudata Ivkh, Proc. A<;a<l. Nat, Kci. I'liila,, 181)1, p. IKS, jtl. \ i, (i>(H. 

 11-14. 



