556 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.xxiii. 



131. JANIRA ALTA (Stimpson). 



Asellode^ alta Stimpson, Mar. Inv. Grand Manan, 1853, p. 41, jil. iii, fig. 30. — 

 Verkii.l, Am. Jour. Sci., VI, 1873, ji. 439; VII, 1874, ])p. 411-502; Proc. 

 Amer. Assoc, 1873, p. 350, 1874. 



Janira aUa Harger, Proc. U. S. Nat. :\Ius., 1879, II, p. 158; Report U. S. Com- 

 missioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1880, Pt. 6, pp. 321,322, pis. ii-iii, figs. 9, 

 12. 13. 



Ilaly'itat. — Long Island; Massachusetts Bay; near Eastport, Maine; 

 Gull" of Maine; Grand Manan; Baj' of Fund}-; 120 miles south of 

 Halifax; Clarkes Ledg'e; 30 miles east of Sable Island. 



Depth.— ?>ty to 800 fathoms. 



Family XYI. MUNNID^I^. 



55. MUNNA Kr^yer. 



.\X.\I,YTIC.\I. KEY TO THE SPECIES OK .MCXN'.X. 



It. Caudal segment with lateral edges evenly convex, and each armed with a single 

 slender denticle; ajiical lamell;e distinctly serrated. Eyes large. Superior 

 antenna' with Hagellum composed of four joints, including very small apical 

 joint. Flagelhim of inferior anteniue longer than peduncle. Last pair of legs 

 scarcely longer than hody. Legs slender. Uropoda obliquely truncate at 

 tip 132. Mminnfahricil Kr0yer. 



a^. Caudal segment with lateral edges rather bulging in front, and each armed with 

 four strong denticles; without any serrulated lamella^. Eyes small. Superior 

 antennfe with flagellum composed of three joints, including very small apical 

 joint. Flagellum of inferior antennfe not attaining length of peduncle. Last 

 pair of legs scarcely longer than anterior division of body. Legs shorter and 

 stouter than usual. I'ropoda produced at tip into several dentiform* projec- 

 tions, one of which is hook-like 133. Mimna kreijeri Goodsir. 



132. MUNNA FABRICII Krdyer. 



Mnnna fahridi Kr0yer, Nat. Hist. Tidssk. (2), II, p. 380; Voy. en Scand., 

 Crust., pi. xxxi, figs. la-q. — Reinhardt, Gronland's Krebsdyr., 1857, p. 

 35.— M. Sars, Christ. Vid. Selsk. Forh., 1858, pp. 154, 1859.— LtJTKEN, 

 Greenland Crust., 1875, p. 150.— Harger, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus:, 1879, II, 

 p. 159; Rejiort U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1880, Pt. 6, pp. 

 325-328, pi. Ill, fig. 14.— G. O. Sars, Crust, of Norway, II, Pts. 5, 6, pp.108, 

 109, 189fi. 



Hahitat. — South Bay, Eastport; CascoBay; Western Bank: Browns 

 Bank; southern Greenland; also coast of Finmark; coast of Norway, 

 Dejjth.—l^ to 200 fathoms. 



133. MUNNA KR0YERI Goodsir. 



Miu'nia h'0yen Goodsir, Edinb. New Phil. Journ., XXXIIT, p. 3n5, ]>1. vi, 

 fig. 2. — Bate and Westwood, Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust., II, p. 326. 



Mnnna whiteana Bate and Westwood, Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust., II, p. 329. 



Munna kroyeri Hansen, Vid. Medd. naturh. Foren. i Kjoebh., 1887, pp. 194, 

 195.— G. O. Sars, Crust, of Norway, II, Pts. 5, 6, pp. 109, 110, 1S9G. 



ITalntat. — Godthaab and Upernivik, Greenland; coast of Norway'. 

 Depth. — 10 to 60 fathoms. 



