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ANALYTICAL KEY TO THE GENERA OF THE FAMILY MUNNOP8ID/E. 



(I. Head of moderate size, deeply einarginate on each side for the insertion of the 

 antennae, frontal part produce<l. First four thoracic segments transversely 

 excavated dorsally. First })air of antenna' with tlagelhim multiarticulate. Nata- 

 tory legs of the same structure, carpal joint foliaceous. 

 b. Body with anterior division much broader than posterior; three posterior seg- 

 ments densely crowded together. Mandil)les without any molar expansion; 

 cutting edge but slightly dentated. First two pairs of legs of same structure, 

 though somewhat different in size; two succeeding pairs elongated. Dactylus 

 wanting on natatory legs. Uropoda simple, biarticulate. 



Genus Mxnnopsis M. 8ars 

 }/. Body with anterior division less sharply marked off from posterior; three 

 posterior segments very large and broad. Mandibles with molar expansion; 

 cutting edge divided into strong teeth. First pairs of legs shorter than three 

 succeeding pairs, which are su])equal and very much elongated. Dactylus 

 distinct on natatory legs. Uropoda biramous, branches single jointed. 



Genus Ennjcope G. O. Sars 

 a\ Head very large and broad, transversely truncated in front, lateral parts greatly 

 expanded. First four thoracic segments slightly excavated transversely. 

 First pair of antenna? with flagellum not much elongated. First two pairs of 

 natatory legs of similar structure, carpal joint large and expanded, cordiform; 

 last pair much narrower than two preceding pairs, carj^al joint but slightly 

 expanded. Caudal segment triangular in form Genus Ih/arachna G. O. Sars 



78. Genus MUNNOPSIS M. Sars." 



Anterior division of body broader than posterior division. Head 

 moderately large, deeply emarginate on either side of a narrow 

 frontal process. First pair of antennae with a multiarticulate flagel- 

 lum, longer in male than in female. Second pair of antenna? with the 

 last two articles of the peduncle greatly elongated. Mandibles without 

 molar expansion; cutting edge but slightly dentated. 



First four segments of thorax transversely excavated dorsally; the 

 three last segments crowded together and very convex. 



Terminal segment of body large, oblong-ovate. 



First two pairs of legs of similar structure, but difl'ering in size; 

 two following pairs exceedingly long and slender; natatory legs of 

 similar structure, carpus and propodus expanded, dactylu.s wanting. 

 Uropoda simple, biarticulate. 



MUNNOPSIS TYPICA M. Sars. 



Munnopsis ti/pica M. Sabs, Chr. Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1860, p. 84, 1861.— (t. 0. Sars, 

 Chr. Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1863, p. 206, 1864; Nyt. Magazin for Naturvidenska- 

 berne, 1866, p. 5. — M. Sars, Christ. Fjord Fauna, 1868, p. 70, pis. vi, vii, figs. 

 101-138; Chr. Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1868, p. 261, 1869.— G. O. Sars, Nyt. Magazin 

 for Naturvidenskaberne, 1869, p. 44; Chr. Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1872, p. 79, 

 1878. — BrcHHoLz, Zweite Deutsche Nordpolfahrt, Crust, 1874, p. 285. — 

 Heller, Denksch. Acad. Wiss. Wien, XXXV, 1878, p. (14) 38.— Norman, 

 Proc. Eoyal Soc, XXV, 1876, p. 208.— G. O. Sars, Arch. Math. Nat., II, 



« See Sars for characters of genus, Crust, of Norway, II, 1899, p. 132. 



