54 

 2g. Anchialina grossa n. sp. PI. VII, figs. 3^ — 3;/; PI. VIII, figs. \a — \d. 



Stat. 16. March 1516. Lat. 6° 59' S. long. 115° 24'. 7 E. Bay of Kankamaraan, S. coast of 



Kangeang. 22 ni. HensEN vertical net, with electric light. Many specimens. 

 Stat. T,J. March 3031. Sailus ketjil, Paternoster-islands. 27 m. and less. Plankton, surface. 



Many specimens. 

 Stat. 41. April 3. Lat. 7°25'S., long. 117° 50. 5 E. g6 m. Plankton, 10 m. to surface. Many 



specimens. 

 Stat. 43. April 4/5. Anchorage off Pulu Sarassa, Postilion-islands. Depth up to 36 m. Hensen 



vertical net, with electric light, i specimen. 

 Stat. 66. May -j^^. Bank between islands of Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, south of Saleyer. 



8 — 10 m. Plankton. 4 specimens. 

 Stat. 75. June 8. Lat. 4°57'.4S., long. ii9°2'.8E. 18 m. Hensen vertical net, with electric 



light, from 1 1 m. to surface. 2 specimens. 

 Stat. 93. June 27. Pulu Sanguisiapo, Tawi-Tawi-isIands, Sulu-Archipelago. 12 m. Surface. 



I specimen. 

 Stat. 99. June 28/29/30. Lat. 6°7'.5 N., long. 120° 26' E. Anchorage oft" North-Ubian. 16 — 23 m. 



Plankton, surface. 23 specimens. 

 Stat. 106. July 4. Anchorage oft' Kapul-island, Sulu-Archipelago. 13 m. Plankton, i specimen. 

 Stat. 109. July 5/6. Anchorage oft" Pulu Tongkil, Sulu-Archipelago. 13 m. Plankton. 4 specimens. 

 Stat. 125. Jul}' 18 19. Anchorage oft" Sawan, Siau-island. 27 m. Plankton, i specimen. 

 Stat. 142. August 5/7. Anchorage oft' Laiwui, coast of Obi Major. 23 m. Hensen vertical net, 



with electric light, i specimen. 

 Stat. 165. August 20/22. Anchorage on North-east side of Daram-island (False Pisangs), East 



coast of Misool. 49 m. i specimen. 

 .Stat. 315. February 17 18. Anchorage East of Sailus Besar, Paternoster-islands. Depth up to 



36 m. Plankton, i specimen. 



Description. — Body clumsy. Carapace large, covering the trunk excepting the 

 posterior dorsal half of the last segment; its posterior margin feebly emarginate. Frontal plate 

 in the female (PI. Ml, fig. 3^) large and anteriorly produced into a considerable, triangular, 

 acuminated rostral part ; the plate in the male (fig. 3 a) is proportionately smaller, but the 

 produced rostral part is more acuminated with the lateral margins more concave, forming a 

 narrow process bent much downwards. Eyes conspicuously larger than in A. typica and slightly 

 broader than the end of the stalk, brown or dark-brown; eye-stalks increasing in breadth towards 

 the eye. Antennular peduncles longer and very much thicker in the male (fig. 2>a) than in the 

 female (fig. ^b). Antennal squama small in both sexes, about two and a half times as long as 

 broad; second (apparently first) joint of the endopod in the female (fig. 3^/) shorter than the 

 breadth of the squama, in the male (fig. ^c) extremely large, thick and only a little shorter 

 than the length of the squama. 



Gnathopods in the female (figs. 3// and 3/) simple; in the male very different (figs. 3^ 

 and 3/) : second joint proportionately much larger, fifth joint considerably widened and besides 

 on the inner side with a very large, oblong-triangular, distally blunt, lamellar process directed 

 inwards and much forwards; sixth joint broad. First pair of thoracic legs (fig. 3^^) similar in both 

 sexes and shaped nearly as the following pairs, with si.xth joint divided by three articulations. 



Lateral wings of the first abdominal segment in the female (fig. 3/') much larger than 

 in A. typica, increasing in breadth from the front end and posteriorly produced in a somewhat 



