LEUCOTHOE ARTICULOSA. 



AM PHI POD A. 



NATATORIA, 



271 



GAMMARIDES. 



LEUCOTHOE ARTICULOSA. 



Specific character. First pair of gnathopoda with the carpus pyriform ; 

 second pair having the propodos ovate, the palm smooth. 

 Length f inch. 



Cancer (Gammarus) articulosus. MONTAGU, Linn. Trans, vii. p. 70, pi. vi. 



f. 6. 



LeucotJwe articulosa. 



Gammarus spinicarpus. 



LEACH, Edin. Encyc. vii. p. 403. Linn. 



Trans, xi. p. 358. Suppl. Enc. Brit. i. 



p. 425. SAMOUELLE, Ent. Comp. p. 103. 



DESMAREST, Consid. sur Crust, p. 263, 



pi. 45, f. 5. MILNE EDWARDS, Hist. 



des Crust, t. iii. p. 58, pi. 29, f. 14. 



LILJEBORG, Ofvers. af kongl. Vet. 



Akad. Forhaudl. 1855, p. 126. WHITE, 



Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust, p. 188. Cat. 



Crust. Brit. Mus. 1847. Cat. Brit. 



Crust. 1850, p. 53. GOSSE, Man. Mar. 



Zool. p. 141, fig. 259. SPENCE BATE, 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1855, p. 59. Ann. 



Nat. Hist. 2 ser. xix. p. 146. Cat. 



Amph. Brit Mus. p. 156, pi. xxix. f. 2. 

 MULLER, Zool. Dan. iii. p. 66, pi. cxix. 



f. 1-4. 



THE head is anteriorly produced into a small rostrum 

 curved downwards between the superior antennae. The 

 eyes are obliquely planted in the head, of an oval shape 

 and a red colour. The superior antennae are about one- 



