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the remainder part of the leg. Last pair of uropoda with both rami quite 

 naked, tlie inner the shorter. Telson rounded oval, a little more long than 

 broad, posterior incision narrow and not nearly extending to the middle, ter- 

 minal lobes indented at the tip. Colour (according to Kroyer) reddish yellow, 

 the back being somewhat darker. Length of adult female 8 mm. 



Remarks. — This species, first described by Kroyer, is at once 

 distinguished from an}' of the 2 preceding ones by the peculiar i'ol)ust fonn of 

 the 3 posterior paii-s of pereiopoda, in which respect it shows a perplexing 

 resemblance to anotlier ratlier different Lysianassid, wiz. , Menif/rafes ohtusifrons 

 (Boeck) to be described in the sequel. This apparent resemblance has indeed 

 caused the two forms to be often confounded with each other, as will be 

 shown farther on. 



Occurrence. — I Imve not myself met with this species, but a few 

 specimens are preserved in our University Museum, collected by Boeck off the 

 West coast of Norway at Haugesund. 



Bistrihntion. — Arctic Ocean: Greenland, Spitsbergen, the Murman 

 Coast, tlie Kara Sea, the Siberian Polar Sea (Stuxberg); Boluislan (Stock- 

 holm Museum). 



Gen. 27. Chironesimus, G. 0. Sars, n. 



Syn : Anonyx, Hoek (ex parte). 



Body thickish, witli comparatively large coxal i)hites; the last 

 pair of ejiimeral plates of metasome produced at tlie lateral corners. Antennae 

 (in female) about as in Onesimus, the inferioi' ones being a little longer than 

 the superior. Epistome not at all projecting. Anterior lip forming in front 

 a rather large and compressed linguiform lobe. Mandibles of moderate size, 

 cutting edge with a secondary' tooth on the inner corner, molar expansion 

 tapering to a blunt ciliated point, palp rather large and originating somewhat 

 nearer the tip tlian does the latter. First pair of maxillae with the mas- 

 ticatory lobe large and obliquely truncated, terminal spines rather strong and 

 denticulated, basal lobe comparatively small and bisetose, palp normal. Second 

 pair of maxillae with the lobes rather short, the outer the larger. Maxilli- 

 peds with the masticatory lobe broadly oval and scarcely reaching to the 

 end of the antepenultimate joint of the palp; the latter of usual structure. 

 Anterior gnathopoda comparatively short and distinctly subcheliform. Posterior 

 gnathopoda elongated and rather powerful, propodos greatly expanded, with 



