K \ IV 



bul bj the 1 1 ml Amdrup-Expedition, Aug 21, I 

 H :i\ ink-! iuvenile specimen with the last paii ol legs 



cot yel ■ isible 

 Greenland a1 Iti-kn in Nordfjord, I. at 69 57 N , js fath clay; it 

 ■ ie Riksmuseum, Stockholm. 



tributii C . cords three locaUties for this species, viz. the coasl ol Labrador; Lat. 



I lath., and I. at. 45 29' N . Long. Si 2\ YV . 67 lath. In 1909 Sars recorded 

 ■i by the Ilnd "Fram"-Expedition at Ellesmere Land (ab I. at pi\;u N Long. to6 \\ 

 - Valley, 2 — 20 fath.". 



Cumellopsis Caiman. 

 Only a • e< ies, tin.- type for the- genus, has been found within our area. 



28 Cumellopsis Helgae Calm 

 PI II. figs. a— 6d.) 



CumeUof H %ae Caiman. Fisheries. Ireland. Sei. Invest. I. (1905), p. 28. PI. II. tigs. 20 — ',4. 

 .•16. Caiman. Mitth. Zool. Stat Neapel, 17. !>.. p. 418 — 419 



helgae Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 39. Lie!'. p. 178. 



A line material of adult females is to hand. The carapace has on the whole more depressions and 



an mentioned or figured by Caiman, bul as this adornment shows a little individual variation and 



the integument is rather thin and flexible, easily damaged, the value ol smaller depressions and shorter keek 



is probably of rather little systematic importance. Some points may yet be mentioned. The long lateral de- 



enerally rather deep but somewhat before the posterior end ol the carapace it either nearly 



: is interrupted by a short, transverse ridge, which cuts n\i its long anterior deep part from the much 



shorter posterior, more shallow portion. The ridge limiting that long depression below is sometimes rounded, 



nuns sharp Seen from above, the "slight median keel posteriorly is distinct, but an area midway 



between the pseudorostrum and the first free segment has three longitudinal rounded ridges posteriorly 



nd the lateral pair, which are more distinct than the feeble median ridge, radiate forwards 



and somewhat outwards; the depressions between these rounded ridges are more or less pronounced, and 



between each of the outer ridges, which ceases somewhat behind the base- of pseudorostrum, 



tudinal ridge limiting above the long above-mentioned lateral depression is somew hat excavated, 



forming an ol ion. In the immature males the dorsal ridges and depressions arc less 



1 than in adult females though still discernible. Adult males are unknown, in the 6 males to hand 



of third and fourth pairs of legs are extremely short, consequently seemingly 

 made ou1 without dissection, which was not undertaken 

 it left third maxilliped, first leg and sei ond leg of an adult female. By comparison 

 s of an immature male it is seen that they are more slender 



