New Species of Eriopisa — BARNARD 
299 
as stated by Chevreux (1920), with regard to 
the lack of setae on maxilla 1, the new species 
fits into the genus Eriopisa on the basis of 
characters 2-5 as stated above. It differs from 
the known species in the genus not only by 
the character of maxilla 1, inner plate, but 
also by the character of article 6 of gnathopod 
2, wherein the palm is deeply excavated. 
This is the first record of the genus Eriopisa 
on the Pacific Coast of North America. 
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