482 BULLETIN 54, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



with the carpus somewhat shorter than the propodus, and armed inside 

 with three spines; last pair scarcely longer than the bod} T , carpal joint 

 somewhat dilated distally. Uropoda obliquely truncated at the tip, 

 and setose at each corner. Color dark brown, from numerous pig- 

 mentary spots forming irregular shadows. Length of adult female 

 scarcely reaching to 3 mm." G. O. SARS/* 



FlG. 540. MUNNA KR0YERI (AFTER SAKS), a, DORSAL VIEW OF FEMALE, b, FIRST LEG OF FEMALE. 



c, SECOND LEG OF FEMALE, d, FIRST ANTENNA, e, ABDOMEN OF FEMALE WITH UROPODA (DORSAL 

 VIEW). /.SEVENTH LEG. g, EXTREMITY OF SEVENTH LEG. A, UROPODA. ;', OPERCULUM OF FEMALE. 

 j, ABDOMEN OF MALE WITH UROPODA (VENTRAL VIEW), k, FIRST LEG OF MALE. 



"Crust, of Norway, II, 1899, pp. 108-109. 



