VI 84 



Carl Zimmer. 



Die Gattung steht dem Genus Erythrops sehr nahe, unterscheidet sich von 

 ihm aber in folgenden Punkten: Das Auge ist durch eine Furche in einen vorderen 

 und einen seithch-hintcren Teil geteilt. Das Telson ist dünn. Die Seiten sind 

 unbewehrt oder mit Dornen besetzt. Am Ende hat es entweder keine oder nur 

 schwache Dornen, 



47. Euchaetomera fowleri (H. & T.). 



Flg. 166-167. 

 1905. Euchaetomera fowleri, Holt & Tattersall, Fisheries Ireland, Sei. luvest. 



1902-1903. IV. p. 123 — 124 Tab. 24 f. 1—3. 



„Form slender. Integuments thin and diaphanous. Carapace witii the anterior 

 margin forminga very obtuse angle in the rostral region, its apex considerably posterior 



to the origin of the peduncles of the eyes; its posterior 

 margin not deepiy emarginate. Eyes large, closely 

 apposed, sub-rhomboidal and slightly bilobate, their 

 functional facets confined to an anterior part, with 

 long retinal Clements, and a postero-latcral part with 

 Short retinal Clements; these parts deepiy pigmented, 

 the pigmcnt, dark brown after preservation, the re- 

 mainder of the eye being pale brown, with facets 

 vestigial and probably functionless. Proximal Joint 

 of the Antennnlar peduncle about one and a half 

 times as long as the eye, distal Joint as long as the 

 two preceding, male appendage densely setose in the 

 adult; internal flagellum very long, the proximal 

 joints remarkably setose. Antennal peduncle nearly 

 as long as antennnlar peducle, its last Joint shorter 

 than the preceding. Antennal scale slightly curved, 

 about five times as long as broad, extending for 

 about oneseventh of its length, beyond the antennnlar 

 peduncle; external margin entire, terminating in a 

 very feeble spine; abex obliquely truncate, extending 

 beyond the spine. Thoracic limbs in the male with 

 well-developed exopodites, the basal part terminating 

 in a minute spine; flagelliform par with eleven 

 joints, and, in the fast three pairs of limbs, of about 

 five-sixths of the length of the carapace. Pleon 

 somewhat narrower than the carapace, with the first 



Y— -/ 



Fig. 166. cT, von oben. 



Fig. 167. Hinterrand des Telsons. 



