396 CRUSTACEA. 



seventh pair ; r, first pair of stylets ; s, antennae of a young female ; 

 u, part of first and second pair of legs, ibid. ; v, fifth pair of legs, ibid. 



Bay of Islands, New Zealand, on the shores of Parua Harbour. 

 This species was found in holes in wood that had been bored by 

 Teredos. 



Length, five lines. The set as of the antennae are not as long as the 

 breadth of the joints. The species is near the A. australis, and like 

 that, the maxillipeds have a broad penult joint. But in the males of 

 the australis the finger of the hand of the first pair of legs is not 

 longer than the breadth of the hand, and does not, therefore, project 

 beyond it. 



A. novi-zealandi<X; Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. Sci., ii. 207, female; A. intrepida, 

 ibid., male. 



Allorchestes ORIENTALIS. 



Antennas lmce 2dis paulo breviores, flagello moniliformis *l -articulator 

 basi longiore. Antennas 2dce dimidii corporis longitudine, articulis 



' 2 ultimis basalibus cequis, flagello fere duplo longiore quam basis, 

 moniliformis 14:-articulato, articulis oblongis, setis brevibus. Pedes 

 \mi parvuli, manu elliptied. Pedes 2di validi, manu subovatd, palmd 

 rectiusculd, parce excavatd, minute setulosd, digito longo; carpo inter 

 manum articulumgue 2>tium non producto. Pedes 6 postici sensim 

 increscentes, setis paucis minutis. 



Superior antennae a little shorter than inferior, flagellum moniliform, 

 seven-jointed, longer than base. Inferior pair half as long as body, 

 last two basal joints equal, flagellum nearly twice as long as base, 

 moniliform, fourteen-jointed, joints oblong, setae short. Hand of 

 first pair of feet quite small, oval. Hand of second pair ovate, 

 palm a little depressed, and bearing a few short setae, finger long, 

 carpus not produced below between hand and third joint. Six 

 posterior feet gradually increase in length, setae few, minute. 



Plate 61, fig. 2 a, animal, enlarged ; b, mandible ; c, d, maxillae ; c, 

 maxilliped ; /, part of flagellum of superior antennae ; g, ibid, of infe- 

 rior antennae ; h, hand of second pair of feet. 



