PY< DA. 



we have it also farther south than the Ingolf-statiotis , viz. in the Faroe- 

 •f Long : ah. (idem), 



button. This is wideh spread, as well Fai to tin- north, from the arctic North 



Am Fi [oseph Land (Heller), and in the Kara Sea (Hansen), as 



iitthward as <» i Lat X. 



2. Gen. Paranymphon ( .mil. 

 Paranymphon Caullery, Pycnogonides, i 



Corpus glabrum. 



ris perlongi, 

 Chelae resupinatae, subinermes. 

 Palpi septem-artdculati. 

 Pedes oviferi octo-articulati , uugulatd. 

 Ped< ssorii absque unguiculis auxiliaribus. 



The trunk smooth. 



The processes of the trunk very long. 



The chela bent backwards, the teeth weak and few. 



The palps seven-jointed- 



The ovigerous legs eight-jointed, provided with claws. 



The ambulatory legs without auxiliary claws. 



Caullery, I.e. p. 361 has founded the genus on one single characteristic, viz. the number of 



joints in the palps, which number, however, is wrongly given as (1 instead of 7. As moreover ao 



been given cither of the genus or the species, I have thought it necessary to give 



h, but aKo to point out that, only one species of the genus being known, it will be difficult always 



mine, which characteristics are to be regarded as generic, and which as specific ones. 



Paranymphon spinosum CaulL 

 PI. IV. Fig. 20 28. 

 mphon spinosum Caullery, Pycnogonides, [896, p. 361. PI. 12. Fig.] 6. 



ibustum. 



>ngi, admodum discreti, in cornua alia, acuta, erecta ad Einem product! 



nutans. 



icile, attenuatum, recurvuin, absque ocellis. 

 rmagnum, altissimum, erectnm, paulum curvatum. 



rnis iiltimis brevibus, longitudine sensim decresentibus. 



