Cole. — Pycnogonida. 



PLATE 3. 



Fig. 6. Ascorhi/nchus agassizti Schiir.kc'witsch. Same specimen as in pi. 1, fig. I. 

 Side view, waliiing legs not sliown. X 3. 



Fig. 6. Clielifori of the same specimen seen from above. X 12. 



Fig. 7. Colossemleis gigas Hoek. Side view of anterior part of first trunk seg- 

 ment, proboscis, and riglit palp. From a specimen taken at Albatross 

 station 3381, in 1891 (cf. Scliimkewitsch, 1893, p. 29). X 3. 



Fig. 8. Colossendeis cucurhita, sp. nov. Side view of anterior part of first trunk 

 segment, proboscis and palp of same specimen as shown on pi. 2. 

 (Compare shape of proboscis with that of C. gigas in fig. 7.) X 3. 



Fig. 9. Terminal part of the oviger of the same specimen of C. cucurbita. X 6. 



Fig. 10. Terminal portion of second left leg of the same specimen. X 0. 



Fig. 11 Body and basal portion of legs of another specimen (b) of C. cucurbita, 

 from above, showing foreign bodies attached to femurs of second ami 

 third legs of right side and third leg of left side. X 2. 



Fig. 12. One of the foreign bodies, showing shape, and manner of attachment 

 to the leg. X 6. 



