28 I 

 187. Cletodes lenuipes, S.-..H. 



PI CXCVI, fig. 1). 



x. 'l"h. Bcol M, I >,\ . rt.'l>|-ut:i of Loch Kyn--. l">lh Ann. IJ.-port ..t'th- |-'i-li.-r\ 



I: .r.l lor s.'othm.l. A|>j>rii.li\. p. 17o. I 1 ]. I. figs. l;i -_'7. 



tyecifi Characters. !'< m<il< . llody considerably more slender than in 

 tin- t\pe specie-, and sightly tapering behind. Cephalic segment scarcely as long 



tin' \\ succeeding segments combined, m-tra! projection narrowly truncated at 

 the tip. 1'rosome short. T than the anterior division, and having the segments 

 less produced at the lateral curners: la^t segment somewhat widening distally. and 

 about the length .>!' the preceding one. Caudal raini narrow and produeed. eon- 

 sjderabK exc.-edini: in length the anal segment, and slightly bent near the base, 

 dor-al -eta i-siiing tai' in I'ront of the middle, apical seta longer than in the 

 preceding species. Anterior antenna' with the .'!rd joint niueli smallei' than the 

 Jnd. 1'o-teiior antenna' resembling in structure those in the type species. Pos- 

 teri"r nia\illi|ie..K comparatively more strongly built, with the hand oliloim oval 







in form. 1st pair of lens apparently wanting the spine at the inner corner of 

 the _fnd l>a-:d joint, oih.-ruise resembling those in (\ Inn'icnln. The 3 succeeding 

 pairs without any >eta inside the middle joint of the outer ramus; inner ramus 

 \\ith the di-tal joint very narrow and produced, carrying only a single apical seta, 

 l.i-t pair of \>'^ much smalh-r than in the type species, distal joint narrow oblong 

 in form, with the outer apical seta somewhat removed from the tip and rather 

 small: inner expansion of proximal joint nodiform, with only a single seta. 

 Colour not \et a-certained. 

 I .'-iiL'th of adult female u.iil mm. 



Remarks. This form, de-erihed by Th. Scott in the above-mentioned paper, 

 is nearly allied to ( '. Uniiculn. hut is easily distinguishable by its more slender body 

 and the narrower and more produced caudal rami. The very narrow form of the 

 mii'-r ramus in the L'nd to Ith pairs of le^s is another character by which this 

 di-tiniruislied. and which indeed has given rise to the specific name 

 propi.-ed b\ Tli. Scutt. 



9 me few female specimen-, of this form were found in a 



"ph- taken at Far-mid, south coa-t of \or\\a\. from a depth of about L ; '> fathom-. 

 A \an.t\ ot this species is al-o recorded by Th. Scott Irom the Finmark coast. 



Sc.,tti-h coasl i^cotli. Fran/ .losel Land (Scot!). 



