432 
COROPHtlDiE. 
A M PUT POD A . P0D0CER1DES. 
NATATORIA. 
Specific character. Eyes small, round, and white. Superior antennas 
longer than the inferior. Second pair of gnathopoda much larger than the 
first ; propodos long-ovate, tapering to the extremity ; palm very oblique, 
waved. 
Length 5 8 3 inch. 
Sunamphithoe conformata. Spence Bate, Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1855, p. 59. 
Ann. Nat. Hist. 2 ser. xix. p. 148. Cat. 
Amph. Brit. Mus. p. 251, pi. xliii. fig. 6. 
White, Hist. Brit. Crust, p. 202. 
In this species the eyes are round and white, with a 
red spot in the middle. The superior antennae are 
nearly as long as the animal. The inferior antennae are 
hut little more than half the length of the superior. 
The second pair of legs are furnished with a hand twice 
the size of that of the first pair: it is of a long oval 
form, somewhat tapering to the extremity; the palm is 
subparallel with the upper margin, and is waved nearest 
to the distal extremity. The first two pairs of walking 
legs have the thighs very broadly developed. The third 
pair of walking legs are very short ; the two last longer 
and of uniform length. The posterior pair of caudal 
appendages have the inner ramus foliaceous, and the 
outer terminating in two powerful hooks. The telson 
has not been clearly observed, but we believe that it 
agrees with our generic description. 
