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ehind the oculai lobe .1 few dentil and below these 



les; the anterolateral cornel below the base i>t the antennula 

 cute process; from this process the lower margin i- sen 

 irlj the anterior hall ol the saw-teeth are somewhat long and strong, 

 liddle to iK-.ir the posterior end oi the margin thej are gradually smaller Pseudorostrum 

 upturned, with i lu- upper margin slight!} sinuate, the lower margin posteriorly a little con- 

 in has i "i s rather long, plumose setae, while ; 01 \ parti) still Ion are situated 

 th< side and above jusl behind the obtuse end. The Free thoracic segments longer than 

 without pseudorostrum; a distind suture is observed between third and fourth segments on the 

 Abdomen somewhal slendei and ol middle length fifth segment slightly longei than the sixth. 

 Antennula figs 8b and s c) long; the peduncle reaches beyond the end ol pseudorostrum; upper 

 elluni nearly as long as third peduncular joint; lower flagelrum as long i I joinl ol the upper. First 

 il moderate length as in B.resima; second joinl (fig s d on the inner side with one very long, 

 spiniform process, two teeth and some minute denticles; exopod with half of the miter margin ol the long 

 :imal joint serrated Se< ond p: \ s e) proportionately very short . second joint with two good- 

 >ses and a few minute denticles on the inner margin; carpus only a little longer than the propodus, 

 which is as ' the dactylus. Third pair (fig s ; very robust; second joint with a long, strong, acute, 

 a little curved, spiniform process on the anterior margin near the end; merus more than twice as long as the 

 rpus, which has 7 very thick seta- on the convex posterioi upper) margin; propodus small 

 with 1 similar seta. Fourth legs in the main as third pair, though somewhat shorter and still more robust, but 

 without any process on second joint ; fifth legs considerably smaller than the preceding pair, but rather similar 

 in structure. Uropods figs 8a and 8 g) onlj a little shorter than the-six abdominal segments together; 

 peduncle shghtly longer than the two posterior segments combined, without spines, hut with a lew hairs 

 cially on the outer margin; exopod even somewhat longer than the peduncle, with the inner terminal 

 'liiu and onl) a little shorter than exopod and peduncle together, while the outer terminal seta i- consider- 

 ably shorter; the exopod i- about three and a half times a Ion- as the endopod, which consequently look- 

 nearly rudimentary, i- 3-jointed, terminate- in a rather Ion- spine and has _• spines on the inner margin, 

 bout two-third- a- Ion- a- the peduncle ol tin uropods, with the part behind the anal valves con- 

 uoush shorter than the proximal part ; this narrow part terminates in two long, pubescent spines, but the 

 no spines, only some 3 pair- ol hairs, and the di-tal pair i- somewhat long and robust 



•ou- female ; 6 mm 

 /.'. nimia, though allied to /;. rcsima, differs in the outline of the carapace and especially 

 1 direction of pseudorostrum. Besides the uropods with their extremely Ion- exopod and verj 

 ry inten ford ai ellent ■ ter 



• ' ken by the "Ingolf", but by the Ilnd Amdrup-Expedition in a single locality. 

 North of Si> i and, ab. J, at. 70 30' X .. [58 fath. (29 VII, [900 . z ovigerous 



female-. 



