VI 122 



Carl Zimmer. 



Uropods slender: inner abont one and a half times as long as tlie telson, 

 with six spines on its internal margin in the region of the otocyst; outer, about 

 twice the length of the telson. 



Length of the largest female 16 mm, of the largest male 15 mm. Female 

 with about twenty young in the marsupium." (I. c.) 



Verbreitung: Bisher nur aus den irischen Gewässern (750—850 F.) bekannt. 



Gattung Hypererythrops H. u. T. 



1902. Hypererythrops Holt u. Tattersall, Fish. Ireland, Sei luvest. 1902/03. 



IV, p. 119. 



„Characters of the distal part of the endopodits of the third to eighth thoracic 

 limbs, and pigment, unknown. Other characters as in Erythrops G. O. Sars, 

 except: — Telson well developed, not unusually short, 

 lateral margins armed with spines; apex broadly truncate, 

 armed with a median pair of setae and about three pairs 

 of spines. All the thoracic and some of the abdominal 

 Segments in the males armed with median ventral pro- 

 cesses." (I. c.) 



74. Hypererythrops serriventer H. u. T. 



Fig. 237-239. 



1905. Hypererythrops serriventer Holt u. Tattersall, Fis- 

 herics Ireland Sei luvest. 1902/03 IV, p. 120—121, 

 tab. 23, 24, F. 9. 



„Form moderately stout. Carapace wider in the thoracic 

 than in the cephalic region; anteriorly produced and roun- 

 ded, but not forming a distinct median linguiform process; 

 produced beneath the eyes into acute angles. Labrum with 

 a well-developed blade-like process; a small spinous process 



Fig. 237. 9 von oben. 



Fig. 238. 2. Antenne. 



Fig. 239. Telson. 



