50 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITION- VOL.21 



Axrmml»tkir i—dexs- ~i.e allotvpe [Fden III Sta. 817-58), abdomen, x 15. 



Male pleopod 1 with apex bluntly pointed, aperture gaping widely. 

 lip fringed with about a dozen spinules. ( Plate B, fig. 3) 



Material examined: For a listing of 8 specimens from 5 Galapagos 

 stations see Garth (1946, p. 368). 



. fasttrements : Female holotype: length 10.8 mm. width 5.6 mm, 



lu s t i un i 3.4 mm. width 1.5 cheliped 12.6 mm, first ambulatory 



leg 21.8 ran, nranrag legs 16. 9, and 10 mil, respectively. Male 



or in /:; See Garth (op. cit.) . 

 H :: : h:tt:~ rtter. ~hh sheh : r ~ _ ; 



Depth: 20-160 fathoms. 



Breeding: Nothing is known concerning the cycle, all Hancock ex- 

 pedition females collected in January, 1938, having been sterile. 



RiTncrks: Although Anomalotkir hoodensis, because of its analogous 

 relationship to the Atlantic J. frwmtaBs, may be expected to occur in 

 the Bay of Panama, it was encountered by the Velero 111 only in the 

 Galapagos Islands, where it is a rarity. Only eight specimens are known, 

 all of diem obtained on a single cruise. Because the possible diagnostic 



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~---'- ~z.tz~.zi :■ the :.:!:r:r. -':.=■. i:::~rar.~!r.g hr_te :: the rr.ile 

 copulatory appendage (Plate 3 fig. 3) supplies the key and diagnostic 

 i.tararten r.eetet tt re.ite .r. ::: i -:-.::; z: the re~a:.-.:r.z :te:.e; ;: 

 Anomalotkir and die genus Anomalotkir to the r emainin g genera of the 

 subfamily Inachinac 



