Eurydice pulchra

Slabberina agata Van Beneden, 1861 Slabberina agilis G. O. Sars Slabberina gracilis Bovallius[2] Eurydice pulchra, the speckled sea louse, is a species of isopod crustacean found in the northeast Atlantic Ocean.

The generic name is for the nymph Eurydice of Greek mythology; the specific name means beautiful in Latin.

The range of the species extends from Norway to the Atlantic coast of Morocco, but not into the Mediterranean Sea.

[2] It lives in the intertidal zone on sandy shores.

It has large eyes and long antennae, is grey to brown in colour, and has black spots (each one a chromatophore) on all its body surfaces.