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than the others. Eyes moderate. Legs provided with 
bifid claws. 
Lee a albifrons, Leach. White-f ronted Hog-louse.~ 
Ash-coloured, with the forehead whitish ; eyes placed close 
to each other. 
Sea-coast, very abundant among seaweeds and under 
stones, in many parts of the British Islands. 
Gen. 115. MUNNA, Kroger . 
Eyes pedunculated, immovable; filiform part of upper 
antennse double ; walking legs very long. Eggs carried in 
a large oviferous pouch situated between the thoracic legs, 
and composed of four large plates. 
Munna Kroyeri, Goodsir. Long-legged Hog-louse . 
(Plate XIII. fig. 3.) — Eyes very prominent, and the whole 
body very spiny, and of an ochrey-brown hue ; first pair of 
legs prehensile. 
Length of body one line ; span of legs three lines. 
Birth of Borth (H. Goodsir). It is quick and active in 
its movements, running along the branches of the smaller 
corallines with great rapidity. Mr. Goodsir never observed 
it swim ; in fact, it is not adapted for that mode of pro- 
