On the Lysianassa magellanica etc. 31 



On our coasts it is confined to the extreme north. M:r Doct. Th. 

 Fries has brought home & presented to the University Zoological Museum 

 a specimen taken by him on the coast of Warangarfjord. 



Longit. 14 — 15 millim. Segmentum 3:tium caudae angulis inferiori- 

 bus et posterioribus acutis, non vero productis. Mandibular acie subtilissime 

 crenulata, utrinque dente sat valido, processu accessorio distincto, solito 

 raodo stiliformi, tuberculo molari medioeri denticulato et hispido. — Maxil- 

 lae l:mi paris ramo interiore parvo, rotundato. setis duabus, et palpo ad 

 apicem aculeis quinque. — Maxillae 2:di paris ramo exteriore interiore fere 

 duplo majore. — Maxillipedes laminis interioribus brevibus, ad apicem tu- 

 bcrculis tribus et setis duabus vel tribus; laminis cxterioribus etiam brevibus, 

 non apicem articuli 2:di palpi assequentibus, margine interiore noduloso, 

 nodulis discrctis (circ. 10), et ad margineni extcriorem prope apicem aculeo 

 mobili. — Pedes trunci l:mi paris brcvissimi et robustissinii, maim fere 

 quadrangulari, infra oblique truncata. Oculi rubri, o\ ato-reniformes. 



13. A. HOLBOLLII, Kroyer. 



Anonyx Holbollii, H. Kroyer: Naturhist. Tidsskr. 2 Radcke, 2 Bd. pag. 8. 

 „ „ K. Bruzelius: Skandinaviens Ampliipuda Oaminaridea, 



pag. 43. 

 ,, denticulatus , C. Spence Bate: Catalogue etc. pag. 74; pi. 12, fig. 



2. - Mas. 

 „ „ C. Spence Bate and Westwood: British Sessile-Eyed 



Crustacea, T. I, pag. 101. — Mas. 



This species is distinguished from all our other species by having 

 the maxillipeds' outer laminae, which are crescent-shaped, furnished on the 

 inner margin with thickly set, comb-like, long, sharp teeth, 17 to 20 in 

 number, and by the baud of the 1 st pah' of feet, which is oblong-oval, and 

 has the lower back angle obliquely rounded off, and is furnished with a smooth 

 and peculiarly long claw, which when pressed in reaches with its point back 

 to the middle of the hand. It might therefore be veury well considered as 

 the type of a separate genus. It is also remarkable for the 3 rd caudal- 

 segment's lower and back angles, which are carried out into a very, long 

 sharp point bent upwards, and for the mandibulae which have the cutting 

 or eggbearing end very small and the tuberculum molare very large hard and 

 prominent. The 1 st pair of maxillae have no side-teeth on the large spines 

 at the end of the outer brauch, and their palp has a great number of den- 

 ticles at the point. The second pair of maxillae have the branches very 



