Class V. ASTACUS. LOBSTER. 29 



Active. 



C. saltator. Linn. Tr. ix. g4. Easel Insect, iii. tab. 62. 16. Salta- 



t.^.f.3. C. Locusta. Br. Zool. iv. 21. ?'°. R - 



Oniscus Locusta. Pallas Misc. Herbst. Cane. ii. 127. *• 36. 



Zcol. t. 14. f. 15. > 1# 



*L. with two large antenna of about equal 

 length with the body, the foremost half ciliated 

 at the joint, and two others minute ; body ob- 

 long, compressed, very smooth, of twelve joints; 

 eyes reticulated ; legs twelve, the foremost pair 

 very small ; length about three quarters of an 

 inch ; color sandy. 



The most common on all our sandy shores. 



Cancer. Lin. Syst. 1056. Gm. Herbst. Cane. ii. 145. 17. Salinu*. 



Lin. 2993. SalL 



L. with jointed body; hands without claws; 

 antenna shorter than the body ; ten pair of legs ; 

 tail filiform, subulated ; very minute. 



Discovered by Doctor Maty in the salt pans 

 at Lymington. 



Cancer. Lin. Syst. 1056. Gm. Herbst. Cane. ii. 121. t. 35. 18. Stagua- 



Lin. 2993. /. 8—10. " s % 



oz. • 7- • m • Fond, 



bnaw in Linn. Tr. 1. 103. t. 9. 



L. with jointed body ; legs eleven on each side ; 

 tail bifid; head of the male armed with two 

 singular fangs. 



