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CARL BOVALLIUS, AMPHIPODA HYPERIIDEA. 1. 2. 



ANCHYLOMEKID^.. 



2. ÅNCHYLOMEBÅ HUNTEBI, H. MILNE EDWARDS, 1830. 



Anvhylomera Himteri, H. Milne Edwards. 

 Facsimile from H. Milne Edwards. Hist. nat. des Crustacés, pl. 30, lig. 4. 



Diagn. CapiU parvuin, quam pertBon non altius, ac seginentis tribus primis perasi multo brevius. 

 Segmentum quartum percei segmentum quintuni lougitudine tequans. Pedes ptercpÄ primi 

 paris pedes secundi paris longitudine ajquantes. Processus carpalis pedum quinti paris 

 dentes marginis inferioris valde superans; dactylus curtus. Telson curtum, semicirculare. 



Tlie head is sinall, not deeper than the perseon, and much shorter than the first three pe- 

 riEonal segments together. The fourth jjerreonal segment is as long as the fifth. The first 

 pair of perceopoda are as long as the secoud. The carpal process of the fifth pair reaches 

 considerably beyond the teeth on the under margin of the joint; the dactylus is short. The 

 telson is short and semicircular. 



Colour. Brownish? 



Length. About 7 mm. 



Hab. The Indian Ocean: the Isle of Bourbon. (H. Milne Edwards.) 



1830. Andujlomera Huuteri, H. MILNE EDWARDS. 



»Extrait de Recliercliespour 

 servil- ä FHistoire natii- 

 relle des Crustacés am- 

 phipodes'). Ann. des 

 Sciences nat. Torne 20"'^, 

 p. 394. 



1838. llistoire naturelle des Ani- 



maiix sans vertébres — 

 par J. B. P. A. de La- 

 ma re k. 2™^ éd. Tom-e 

 5'»'=, p. 307. 



1839. » S^^éd. Tome2°'',p.370. 



1840. Histoire naturelie des Cru- 



stacés. Torne 3"^ p. 88, 

 pl. 30, tig. 4. 



