TRÄGÅRDH, TWO MYRIOPODOPHILOUS ANTENNOPHORIN^. 7 



The fifth joint is nearly twice as long as tlie fourth and 

 only half as wide, conical, with squared hyalinend; it is richly 

 provided with fine hairs and bears interiorly, near the end, 

 the usual forkshaped bristle. 



Legs. 



Legs I (Text- figs 2 and 3 and Fig. 7, Pl. I) are only half as 

 thick as the other and antenniform. The coxe is triangulär, inte- 

 riorly flattened with the strong chitinous sharp edge projecting 

 in a blunt tooth. It bears interiorly and ventraliy two fine 

 hairs. The cuticle is penetrated on the dorsal side near the po- 

 sterior edge by about 25 small fissures, situated in 2 — 3 trans- 



Fig. 1. 



Fig. 2. 



Fig. 3. 



Fig. 1. Ambulacrum X 120. Fig. 2. Leg 1. on the right side, 

 trål view X 60. Fig. 3. Coxpe I and II, left side X 120. 



verse rows and of the same shape as the above described me- 

 tapodial fissures. More laterally the cuticle has an oblique 

 ridgelike thickening with 6 — 8 parallel, narrow and rather deep 

 grooves, which correspond to a row of about 12 sharp teeth on 

 the anterior edge of coxa II. The trochanter is of uniform 

 thickness, twdce as thick as the following joints, bears interiorly 

 one small hair and anterior ly a ring of 5 strong, sligthly curved 

 brist] es. The femur widens distally and has a distinctly 

 clemarcated small basifemur. It bears interiorly a row of 4 

 strong and long bristles, dorsally two small, almost perpendicu- 

 lar hairs, exteriorly 3 bristles of about half the size of the in- 

 teriör ones and one small hair: ventraliy there are two strong 

 bristles one behind the other The genu is shorter than the 



