204 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
The only locality from which we have obtained this interesting 
species is the English Channel, at a depth of some three to seven 
fathoms, off the Sussex coast. 
Stenorhynchus longirostris, Fabr. 
This species may be stated as resembling in general features 
the two preceding, with the following striking exceptions. The 
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Fig. 83a. Portion of under side of male S. longirostris, three times mag- 
nified, showing pedipalps, epistome, rostrum, and antenne. Fig. 3b. Same 
view of female. Fig. 3c. Lateral view of same portion of male. 
rostrum is very long, reaching beyond the antennal stalk, or, to 
quote Milne-Edwards’s description, ‘‘ Rostre dépassant de beau- 
coup le pédoncule des antennes externes.” It is united throughout 
its entire length, and is much less hairy than those of S. rostratus 
and S. egyptius ; it is also pointed upwards, as will be seen in the 
