41 Orust, 
CRUSTACEA, 
AMPHIPODA. 
A paper on the Adriatic Amphipoda by Nebeski, Arch. z. Inst. Wien, 
iii., has not been seen by the Recorder. 
Descriptions of Haswell’s new Tasmanian Amphipoda mentioned in 
the preceding Record from P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. are also to be found in 
Ann. N. H. (5) v. pp. 30-34. 
Orchestiid^. 
Orchestia Jissispinosa, sp. n., Kossmann, Zool. Reis. ii. p. 129, pi. xiii. 
figs. 1-5, Red Sea. 
Talitrus assimilis, sp. n., Haswell, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. v. p. 97, pi. v. 
fig- 1, Tasmania. 
Talorchestia limicola^ mangrove swamps, terrce-regince, sandy beach, both 
from Queensland, marrnorata and 2 )arvidactyla, Tasmania, spp. nn., and 
quadrimana var. ?, Queensland, Haswell, 1. c. pp. 98-100, pi. v. figs. 2-5, 
& pi. vi. fig. 1. 
AspidophoreiUf g. n. Coxae of the posterior gnathopods and of the first 
and second pair of periopods greatly expanded ; telson squamiform, cleft 
to the base ; in other regards like Allorchesten. A. diemensis, sp. n., Tas- 
mania. Haswell, L c. p. 101, pi. vi. fig. 2. 
GAMMARIDiE. 
Onesimus. 3 species in the Caspian Sea, at 40-250 fath ; on their eyes 
and sensitive organs, see supra^ General Subject, Grimm, Arch. f. Nat. 
xlvi. pp. 119-123. 
Glycera (Haswell), Ann. N. H. (5) v. p. 32. 
Amaryllis (Haswell), ibid. 
Cyproidea (Haswell), /. c. p. 31. 
Fanoplcea^ g. n. Distinct from TUustes in the well* developed squami- 
form plate on the ischium of the maxillipeds and in the gnathopods being 
slender and more or less chelate. P. spinosa and dehilis^ spp. nn. Thom- 
son, Ann. N. H. (5) vi. pp. 2 & 3, pi. i. figs. 2 & 3, Dunedin Harbour, Now 
Zealand, 4-5 fath. 
Chloris, g. n. [name twice pre-occupied in Aves and once in Botany]. 
Antennae well developed, the superior shorter than the inferior, with 
appendage ; mandibles palpigerous ; maxillipeds unguiculate, subpedi- 
form ; gnathopods subchelate, the second pair very large ; posterior pleo- 
pods biramous, with short conical rami ; telson single, elongate. Haswell, 
Ann. N. H. (5) v. p. 33, Australia. 
Amphilochus squamosus, sp. n., Thomson, Ann. N. H. (5) vi. p. 4, pi. i. 
fig. 4, New Zealand. 
Lepidactylis (Say, 1818) = Pterygocera (Latr., 1826, Bovallius) = 
Sulcator (Bate, 1854), L. arenarius (Slabber, 1778, as Oniscus) = L. 
dytiscus (^ay), Coast of Georgia and New England; S. Smith, Tr. Conn. 
Ac. iv. pp. 282-284. 
