BIHANG TILL K. SV. VET.-AKAD. HANDL. BAND 11. N:o 16. 25 
Gen. 2. PHRONIMA, LATREILLE, 1802. 
Histoire naturelle générale et particuliere des Crustacés et des Insectes. 
Tome 3:me, p. 38. 
1. Ph. sedentaria, ForsKÅL, 1775. 
Descriptiones animalium ..... que in itinere orientali observavit, 
PADI 
Hab. Mediterranean, Atlantic. 
2: Ph. atlaäntica, GUÉRIN-MENEVILLE, 1836. 
» Description de quelques genres nouveaux des Crustacés appartenant å 
la famille des Hypérines.> Magazin de Zoologie. Sixieme Année. 
Classets, ip. pl. 18, fig. I. 
Hab. Atlantic. 
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Ph. Nov&e Zealandie, PoweLrr, 1877. 
irans; N. Z. Inst, vol. 7, p. 294. 
Hab. New. Zealand. 
4. Ph. spinosa, n. sp. 
Diagn. First and second pairs of pereiopoda subcheli- 
form. Third and fourth pairs longer than fifth; the lower 
hinder corners of femora and genua as well as the ends 
of metacarpi produced into sharp points. The lower hinder 
corner of femur of fifth pair also produced; carpus trian- 
gular. Femur of seventh pair is nearly twice longer than 
femur of sixth pair, both with the lower anterior corners pro- 
duced into sharp points, as well as the corresponding corners 
of genua. Second pair of uropoda small, they do not attain 
the apex of the peduncles of the last pair. Peduncles of the last 
pair are six times longer than telson. 
Hab. "Tropical parts of Atlantic. 
JIE RS Colletti rn. sp: 
Diagn. First and second pair of pereiopoda subceheliform. 
Third and fourth pairs much longer than fifth. Carpus of 
fifth pair very large, almost quadrangular, with three strong 
tooth-like tubereles at the lower margin, dactylus without 
