IV 



i !>\ him as taken in 1443 fathoms at Lai 55°ll' N., L01 \\ ., or 



nd belong to tlii— species Caiman records a single specimen oi / 

 ind I have noted i1 from 70 and us fath in Skaj i i Rak, bul othei 

 known from pths 01 from shallow « 



has been taken b) the "Ingolf" .it three rathei deep stations 

 : fath . temp. ;.<i . _m spe< imens 



28 Lat. 65 i) N . Long 55 \z W 120 fath., temp (.5 lens. 



St.ii 25 I. N Long \-\ 2; \V 582 i.itli . temp ; ; numerous spec- 



inn 

 specimen was secured many years ago by Admiral Wandel neai the "Ingolf" stations 

 named, viz. at I. N Long 56 ,4 W [49 fath . temp. .;._> . 



21. Eudorella intermedia n. sp. 

 11 II. figs 2 a— 2 d.) 



Immature Female. Bo<l\ with very few hairs, excepting as usual a number above the anten- 

 nulae <>n the carapace Front part of the carapace completely similar to that in E. truncatula as t<> antenna! 

 notch, teeth below tin- m pting in one very important feature, viz.. that the front margin from 



the notch upwards scarcely to the upper margin of the base oi tin- antennulae has a number oi somewhat 

 small saw-teeth (fig. 2 a). Antennulae as to shape as in / truncatula. hut with more seta- thus the last joint 

 of the peduncle ha- <> or 7 thick seta on the upper margin and (1 seta- on tin- outei side. First pair of legs 



• propodus rather short, slightly or scarcely longer than the carpus, and distinctly less than twice 

 ctylus. Second pair of legs (fig 2 1 I nearly a- in E. truncatula; merus slightly longer than the 

 ind nearly as long as the two distal joints combined, which are moderately hroad. — Uropods 

 ■ what robust : the peduncle as long .1- the endopod, with about 5 small spines on the inner margin; first 

 joint of the endopod nearly more than three time- ,1- Ion- a- tin second, with about 7 -pines on the inner 

 margin, while second joint has j spines on the inner margin, besides the Ion- and thick -pine and a very 

 long seta on the end; exopod somewhat shorter than the endopod, with the setae on the inner margin and 

 the < ■ Jy developed, and about j -eta- on the upper suri 



Length of the largest immature specimen 5. ; mm. 



iark-. Tin- species i- a- to the front margin oi the carapace intermediate between E. trunca- 

 tula I /_ . hirsuta C 0. Sars the saw-teeth above the not el 1 occupy less than two-third- of the ant. 



• far from easy to observe, when the antennulae are not removed. First pan oi 

 r materially from those in E. truncatula, while second pair and the uropods are nearly a- in that species; 

 those m /•.'. hirsuta bj the short propodus 

 Taken by the at a -ingle deep station in the warm area 



■ N Long 5I YV . ii'io lath., temp. -'4 2'/i specimens, 



