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the outei side; fourth joint, the merus, is proportionately slendei 

 ire than twice as long as the ischium; carpus and propodus together aboul as 

 while in the; are considerabl) shortei than thai joinl Second pail ol legs 



bined loi in • than -ecu. I joint; carpus distinct!) 



lus, and both very slender and rather elongated i ropods E ited and slendei 



- sixth, littli .Hid half oi fourth abdominal segmenl combined, with aboul 1 1 -] •mt-- 

 exopod half as long as the peduncle and somewhat, l>ut nol mm h, shortei than the en- 

 i.ill apical spine and u spines on the innei margin, the mosl distal ol these spines much 

 ad thicker than the oth< 



mm. 

 Remarks As seen in the description, the male ' tarda differs in a good numbei oi features from 

 the other northern species, C. pygtnaa, <>! which I have seen males taken at Shetland by A M. Norman. 

 M\ specimens of C. tarda are all mutilated, so thai a couple of less important particulars could not be described 

 The female can probably be recognized by the numbei oi ocelli and in having antennulae, third maxillipeds, 

 tir-t and second pairs oi thoracic legs more slender than in C. pygmma finally bj the relative length ol the 

 joints- in these appendages. 



urrence. Not taken by the "Ingolf", bu1 1>\ the 1 1 m I Amdrup-Expedition aboul a1 the follow- 

 ing i'li> 



South-Wi oJ the Paeroes Lai 60 .■ \ N . Long 11 21' W., pelagic haul, Sept. 23. 190&, 8 p. m.; 



10 specimens 



26 Cumella egregia n. sp 

 I'l [I, figs. 5 a— 3d.) 



Adult Male Carapace lathei deep, about hall as long again as deep; the dorsal edge considerably 



ex with about 1.; spiniform processes not very regularly distributed and the majority somculi.it long, 



the first longer than the others. Pseudorostrum (figs. 5a- 5 b) moderately short and considerably upturned; 



in the single adult specimen the lefl siphon is a moderately short cone with the end acute, while the right 



siphon protrudes as a long, mem lira nous tube a g I deal more than half as long as the carapace; the oculai 



has in 1 visual elements and is in the adult specimen as long as pseudorosl rum, but it is easily pert eived 



that its terminal part is lost in a small specimen the ocular lobe is much longer than pseudorostrum, pro- 



a process with the end ai ute and in mj figures ol the adult this shape is rendered The anterioi 



1- somewhat concave, the antero-lateral corner rounded with an oblong, strong tooth. 



tooth to the postero-lateral angle oi the carapace runs a row oi numerous outstanding teeth. 



I less downwards than the lowei margin, it touches this margin towards both ends, 



omewhat removed from it. The free thoraci< segments are togethei only hall as long 



tru ' ''Mini to tilth segmenl each anteriorlj with a transverse row oi 



d down 1 bin on third and fourth segments the teeth neai the dorsal line an 



boul four teeth on the dorsal edge Abdomen slightly longer than the 



