95 
Total length 8 mm. 
Of the known species of the genus it is most like E. cuspi- 
iatus Kr., but it differs chiefly in the following regards. The ejes 
ire almost quite invisible. The pereion segment 7 has no tooth 
n the dorsal line, and the pleon segments 1 and 2 are evenly 
ounded on the hinder lateral corners. The convex lateral margin 
)f the posterior edge of the pleon segment 3 seems to have 
;ome single small teeth. The telson is most like that in E. Holmi 
3. J. Hansen. The gnathopoda 1—2 are long and siender, about 
is in E. Holmi. The pereiopoda 1—3 are quite lost; the perei- 
>poda 4 — 5 are onlj partly preserved. The specimen seems to 
>e a cT; at all events it has no marsupial plates. 
As may be seen the description is very imperfect, for only 
me specimen was brought home, and this single specimen was very 
iefective, as is said above; but in the figures I have given all 
letails to be seen without dissection. 
