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rid, one Danish mile east oi Seydisfjord, 135 lath., the bottom black 

 ■ul in tl. Shetland Channel, 6i 23' I. at X 5 04' Long.W., 255 fath., bottom tempe- 



(idem). 

 Distribution. S irs, Pycnogonidea , [891, p. 100, regards this species as a genuine arctic 

 the south till ofl to'LatN. The Ingolf carries it southward until 62 58', 



and the ' : th< Museum till 6i 23'LatN. that is to say, southeast of the Faroe Islands 



6. Nymphon Sarsii n.sp. 

 , Tab. III. Fig. 1 6. 



Junior (poris genitalibus nullis). 



hustum. 

 ■mi breve. 

 Tuber oculare sat altum, robustum, inerme; ocelli magni, rotundati, in lateribus contingentes, anteriores 

 t< rioribus paulo majores. 

 lentum caudale breviusculum, paulum curvatum atque nutans. 

 Chelifori sat graciles, scapo longiusculo, quam chela multo longiore; chela breviuscula, palma longius- 



cula quam pollice paulo longiore. 

 Palpi breves, articulis binis ultimis crassis, longitudine subsequalibus, conjunctis longitudinem articuli 

 tertii fere explentibus. 



iferi sat iongi, ungue paucidentato. 

 I'ed 'Hi breves, crassi, articulis tarsalibus subsequalibus , conjunctis tertiam partem longitudinis 



articuli alterius tibialis explentibus, articulo altero tarsali serie aculeorum longorum in duabus 

 partibus marginis interioris instructo. Unguis brevis, crassiusculus, unguiculis auxiliaribus sat 

 ilibus, dimidiam longitudinem unguis fere explentibus. 

 Lonj . '■■■ ■'■. Rostri 2,8 n,m . Corporis 5,3""". Segmenti caudalis i,5 mm . 



The trunk rather robust. 

 The neck sh 



tubercle rather high, robust, rounded, without teeth; the ocelli large, round, touching 

 h other at the sides, the foremost a little larger than the hindmost 

 The caudal segment rather short, a little bent, and directed downward. 



rider, the scape somewhat long, much longer than the chela; the chela rather 

 rt, the palm somewhat lengthened, a little longer than the movable finger. 

 'I'h' hoit, the two last joints thick, of about equal length, both joints together about as long 



the third joint 



long, the claw with only few teeth. 



thick, the tarsal joints about equally long, taken together as long as one 

 third of tl' 1 tibial joint; thi ' tarsal joint with a series of long thorns along the 



