Trib. 2. Pterygura. 



Fam. 1. Paguridæ. 

 7. Eupagurus pubescens, (Krijyer). 



Af denne ved vore Kyster meget almindelige Art er- 

 holdtes ogsaa Exemplarer ved Island, Beeren Eiland og 

 Spitsbergen, paa sidstnævnte Sted af colossal Størrelse. 

 Desuden toges den paa Stat. 10, 267 og 326. 



Jeg har paa et andet Sted l paavist, at Stimpson's 

 E. Kroyeri ikke kan specifisk skilles fra den her omhand- 

 lede Art, og at Hunnerne ialmindelighed viser netop de 

 Characterer, der er fremhævede som Særkjende for E. 

 Kroyeri, medens Hannerne skiller sig ved tættere behaaret 

 Legeme og ved venstre Saxfods Form. 



Alten er arktisk og circumpolar samt neppe obser- 

 veret sydligere end ved de britiske Øer (Pagurus Thompsoni 

 Bell). 



8. Eupagurus meticulosus, (Roux). 



Se Iste Afsnit, pg. 12, Pl. I, Fig. 8 — 1, og Supplement. 

 Findested. Stat. 24. 



Fam. 2. Galatheidæ. 

 9. Galathea nexa, Embleton. 



To yngre Exemplarer af denne først nylig til vor 

 Fauna føiede Art toges under Expeditionens 2det Togt 

 ved Røst, den yderste af Lofotoerne. Dette Punkt er for 

 Tiden Artens Nordgrændse ; derimod gaar den mod Syd 

 ligetil Middelhavet og er derfor vistnok at betragte som 

 en svdlie; Form. 



Oversigt over Norges Crustaceer I. 



Trib. 2. Pterygura. 



Fam. 1. Paguridæ. 



7. Eupagurus pubescens, (Kroyer). 



Of this species, a very common one on the coast of 

 Norway, examples were likewise obtained off Ieeland, Beeren 

 Eiland, and Spitzbergen — in the last-mentioned loeality of 

 prodigious size. Moreover, it was tåken at Stations 10, 

 267, and 326. 



Elsewhere, 1 I have shown that Stimpson's E. Kroyeri 

 can not be specifically distinguished from the form treated 

 of here, and that, as a rule, the females exhibit precisely 

 the characters set forth as specially peculiar to E. Kroyeri, 

 while the males deviate in having a body more densely 

 hirsute and in the form of the left cheliped. 



The species is Arctic and circumpolar, and hardly 

 occurs farther south than the British Islands (Pagurus 

 TJwmpsoni, Bell). 



8. Eupagurus meticulosus, (Roux). 



See Part I, p. 12, Pl. I, figs. 8 — 10, and Supplementary Notes. 

 Loeality. Stat. 24. 



Fam. 2. Galatheidæ. 

 9. Galathea nexa, Embleton. 



Two comparatively young specimens of this form, 

 recently added to the Norwegian fauna, were tåken, on 

 the 2nd cruise of the Expedition, at Røst, the outermost 

 of the Lofoten Isles. This loeality is at present the extreme 

 northern distributory limit of the species; southward, how- 

 ever, its range extends to the Mediterranean, and hence 

 the animal should no doubt be regarded as a southern form. 



Oversigt over Norges Crustaceer I. 



