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setose joints. The first gnathopods also differ considerably, having 
the carpus and hand much more elongate in the male, the finger 
strongly upturned at the apex and bidentate on the inner margin. 
The uropods are not distinctive, having in each sex the endopod 
five-jointed, with a one-jointed exopod. 
In 1896, I overlooked the fact that Kroyer, in speaking of the 
endopod as sewarticulatwm, was including the peduncular joint. 
Genus HAPLOCOPE, G. O. Sars. 
1880. Haplocope, Sars, Archiv. Naturv., vol. vii, p. Ol. 
1899. #H., Sars, Crust. Norway, vol. ii, p. 34. 
1913. #., Hansen, Danish Ingolf-Exp., vol. iii, Crust. Malac., pt. 2, 
Pew On 
HAPLOCOPE OCULATUS, sp. nov. 
This species differs from the type by having eyes; the penultimate 
joint of the second antenna less elongate; the carpus and hand of the 
first gnathopod broader in proportion to the length; the two joints 
of the endopod in the uropod much shorter and the exopod one-jointed. 
The general proportions, first antenne, second gnathopods, perwopods, 
and the simple pleopods agree with those parts in H. angustus, Sars. 
The length is about 2 mm. 
Locality : Vetch’s pier, from the sponge Cerao chalinus. 
ACME EGP OD Ac 
Trisn GAMMARIDEA. 
Famity LYSIANASSID A. 
See Das Tierreich, Lief. xxi, Amph. Gamm., ppeGsds (le; 1906, 
Genus MICROLYSIAS, nov. 
Terminal joint of peduncle of second antenna in male sex the longest 
and broadest, the flagellum by degrees attaining a great length, much 
