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genus distinguished by the great breadth of the front, and 

 the flattened carapace, the sides of which are very oblique. 



Family CAPHYRIME. 



Genus. Cymopolia, Roux. 



Cymopolia Jukesii. White, I. c. p. 54. 



Plate 2. fig. 1. 



Carapace wider than long, covered with minute granules, 

 the front with two rounded teeth in the middle, behind 

 each eye there are two fissures, the outer one smaller than 

 the other : the side of carapace with three teeth, inclusive 

 of the outer orbital angle, followed by two or three small 

 tubercles. Hands filiform, grooved, fingers crossing at the 

 tips ; second pair of legs much smaller than the third and 

 fourth pairs : third and fourth pairs of legs with the third 

 joint of a longish oval shape, slightly toothed on the edge ; 

 upper surface, with a few tubercles, fifth joint with the outer 

 edge fringed, with hairs which (in the dried specimen at 

 least) are directed inwards. 



Hab. — Sir Charles Hardy's Islands — dredged in eleven 

 fathoms, coarse sand, by J. B. Jukes, Esq., after whom it 

 is named. 



This species is particularly interesting as being the second 

 of a genus hitherto only known to occur in the Mediterra- 

 nean, where Cymopolia Caronii, the type, was found by 

 M. Roux. 



