VEGA-EXPEDITIONENS VETENSKAPLIGA ARBETEN. JOD 
soon will be signalized from the antarctic realm, as it is found 
at Tristan d'Acunha in the South Atlantic. 
Genus Lanceola, Th. Say, 1818. 
Syn. 1818. Lanceola. Th. Say. >An account of the Crustacea 
of the United States.> Journal 
of the Academy of Natural 
Sciences at Philadelphia. Vol. 
1 part 2, ps SA. 
1885. Lanceola. > C. Bovallius. »On some forgotten genera 
among the Amphipodous Cru- 
stacea.> Bihang till K. Svenska 
Vet.-Akad. Handl., Band 10, 
INO. THE 10 Bo 
Head anteriorly concavated, the upper part more or less 
projecting into a rostrum. Eyes small, like those in the Gam- 
marids, placed uncommonly far down on the sides of the head. 
First pair of antenn&e long, the flagellum more or less lanceo- 
late, tumid; somewhat like that in the Vibilide. Second pair 
are long, filiform, with very long joints. Urus like that of the 
Hyperiidee. 
1. Lanceola Clausi, C. Bovallius, 1885. 
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Syn. 1885. Lanceola Claus. OC. Bovallius. L. c., p. 8. 
Sixth pare Of pereiopoda are a little shorter than third: 
Fleomt and murysktktogether: are shorter. tian half the pereron 
with the head. Third and fourth segments of pereion are 
swollen into a roll at the anterior margin; the second, fifth 
and sixth segments carry also such rolls, but smaller. Rostrum 
is wanting. Telson shorter than the peduncles of the last pair 
of uropoda. 
Length 16 mm. 
nos Daviststrait at Lat g2, Ni (Exp. of Soffa) OM) 
2. Lanceola Lovéni, C. Bovallius, 1885. 
Syn. 1885. Lanceola Lovém. OC. Bovallius. L. c., p. 7. 
L. Lovemi is easily distinguished from its allies by the 
length of the fifth pair of pereiopoda, being nearly as long as 
