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William N. Lockington
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Pao. S. N. A.
Both the Oregonia are found in deep water. Locality, Paget Sound. I have not seen either of these species.
28. Leptopodia debWs, S. I. Smith. Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci., 1869.
Panama, Pearl Islands.
A single specimen of this species was found in Mr. Fisher*8 collection, from the Galf Coast of Lower California.
29. Inacfioides (Microrhjifnchus) HemphilUi. Lookington. Proc. Cal. Acad.
Sci., February 7, 1876.
I have been in some doubt whether to refer this species to Inackoides or Sticr
...orhynchus, but as the eyes are tolera) ly elongated and do not appear to be retractile within the small orbits, I prefer the former. On the other hand, it differs from both genera in the absence of a post-orbital spine, unless a single spine on the antero-lateral margin, situated almost the length of the rostrum behind the eyes, can have a right to that name. The rostrum is one-fourth the length of the posterior portion of the carapaz. The want of a post-orbital spine scarcely warrants the establishment of a new genus, but the definition of the genus In'tchoides must, to admit it, be altered slightly, thus — Inachoides.

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