58 OARI- HOVALMUR, AM Til 1 l'i )|) A II VPKKIIDEA. \ ll',l l.IU.-K. 



(jiijirti pai'iiin] ]):iiill() longiores; ductyli longi. Segnientum secundum et tertium ///•/ libera, 

 nori coalitii. Aiiguli postici seginenti idtiini ikhi |)i'ii(lm.'ti. Peduiiculi pf<l/nii in I ramis 

 longiores ('^). 



Tlie lifad jfi not rostrate, louger tlian thc first two peireioual .segments. TLe ez/es are middle-sized 

 Tlie flagelluni of the first pair of antenna; is anteriorly rounded, as long as tlie head and 

 the first two pereional segments. The pereiopoJa are short not liirsute. The feniora of 

 the fii\st four pairs are narrow, cylindrical, those of tlie last three pairs dilated. The 

 tibias of the third and fourth pairs are not tumid; the daetyli are very short. The fifth 

 and sixtli pairs are somewhat shorter tliau the third and fourth pairs, the daetyli are long. 

 The seeond and third tiraJ. segment are free, not coalesced: the hinder corners of the last 

 segment are not produeed. The peduncles of the uropoda are longer tlian the rami [Y). 



Coloiir. uReddish orange, spotted with black». 

 Leugtb. 9 mm. 



Hab. Banff. the coast ol' Scotland. (Spence Bate and Westwodd) 



Syn. 1868. Vihilla horealis. SPENC^E BATE and WESTWOOD. »A History of the British Sessile-eyed 



Grustacea». Vol. 2, p. 524. Fig. 



As the »specilic character» given by Spence Bate and Westwood (1. c. p. 524) is 

 applicable tu several of the kiiown V i bi Ii», th(> diagnose here is taken from the "generic 

 character» of the authors compared with the dra-wing. ( )nly some few other characteristics 

 have to be added. 



The first two pairs of pereiopoda are subequal in length. The third and foui'th 

 pairs are a third longer, the nietacarpi fringed with fine rows of short teeth. The seventh 

 pair are scarcel) as long as half the sixth. 



The 'uroj)oda have the onter margins of the i'ann smooth, the inner margins fringed 

 Avith short strong spines. 



8. yiBILIA KROEIERI, ( . BOVALLIUS, 1887. 



Tlie nfone in himonr nf thc Inte Professor Henric Kkokier of Copeulinffcn. 



Pl. VIII, fig. 18—25. 



Biagll. Caput non rostratuni, segmentis duobus primis pereii lougius. Ocidi parvi. Flagellum anten- 

 narum primi paris ante obtusum, capite longius. Pi'^^*'^^'^^; elougati, non hir.suti. Femora 

 pedum primi et seeundi parium paullo dilatata. Processus carpi pedum secundi paris latus, 

 dimidio nietaearpi longior. Tibia^ pedum tertii ac (juarti parium fere tumidte, carpis multo 

 longiores, daetyli longi. J-'edes quinti ac sexti parium pedibus tertii ac quarti parium 

 paullo longiores: femora lata, linearia, daetyli modici. Segmentum secundum ac tertium 

 nri libera, non eoalita. Auguli postici segmenti ultimi non producti, rotundati. Peduneuli 

 pedum iiri lineares, ramis longiores. Telnon maguuni, rotundatum. dimidio pedunculi ultimi 

 paris pedum uri lougius. 

 The head is not rostrate, longer than the first two jiereional segments. The eyes are small. 

 The fiagellum of the first pair of antennce is anteriorly obtuse, longer than the head. Thepf- 

 rciopoda are elongated, not hirsute. The feniora of tlie first and secoud pairs are a little 



