182 MR. LUBBOCK ON SOME OCEANIC ENTOMOSTRACA 
CORYCiELL^E. 
CoRYCiEUS. 
1. Antennae anticce macrodactylce, digito non breviore quam carpus 
A. Seta caudales stylis valde breviores 
CoRYCiEUS GRACILIS, D. 
CollectedJune 21. S.lat. 0° 30' ; W. long. 0° 30'. 
„ September 29. N. lat. 24° 39' ; W. long. 23° 28'. 
CORYC^TJS VARIUS, D. 
Collected December 30. S. lat. 0° 30': W. lone. 0° 30' 
B. Seta caudales stylis non valde breviores, sape longiores. Cephalothorax postice 
aeutns. 
CORTCJSUS LATICEPS, D. 
Collected in S. lat. 0° 30', W. long. 0° 30'. 
CoRYCiEUS anglicus, Lubbock. 
Collected October 7, 1858. N.lat. 7° 15; W.long. 27° 52' 
October 20, 1858. S. lat. 13° 43' : W. Ions-. 33° 55'. 
Pl. XXIX. figs. 10 & 11. 
2. Antenna postica microdactyly; digitus articulo secundo brevior 
A. Seta articuli antennarum posticarum secundi nuda. 
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Styli caudales abdomine breviores. 
CoRYCiEUS Htjxleyi, n. s. Cephalothoraci s segmentum tertiuin superne visum breve, 
angulis posticis productis. Conspicilla parvula, remotiuscula. Antennae anticae 
mediocres, setis longis ; antennarum posticarum articulus secundus apice interno 
bidenticulato, digito fere longior, seta long&, nuda. Abdomen 2-articulatum, seg- 
mento primo paulo latiore et duplo longiore quam secundum. Styli caudales abdo- 
mine duplo breviores, setis longioribus. 
This species is nearly allied to Cory 
which species, however, as in 
many others, Professor Dana has represented the finger as consisting of only two seg 
ments ; in all the species examined by me, however, the usual three segments were 
present, though, as is the case in the present species, and probably also in C. venmtus, 
the basal is very short. 
Length x£ outlis of an inch ; length of cephalothorax T ih>"> of abdomen t/o <jths of an 
inch. The first segment of the abdomen is WW, the second *WW", the lamella -dW» 
2 00 5 tX1C OC^UllU 2 
and the caudal setae t^" in length. The claw forms half the length of the finger 
Collected October 20. S.lat. 13° 43', W.long. 33° 55'. 
» July 21. S.lat. 0° 30', W. long. 0° 30'. 
PL XXIX. fig. 8, x 30 ; fig. 9. antenna of second pair, x 60 ? 
