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2. Anaphia virescens {Hodge). 



Phoxichilidium virescens, Hodge, (23 a) p. 115, pi. xiii. figs. 13-15; {23 b) p. 197, pi. v. 

 figs. 13-15. 



Polperro, Cornwall (cotjpes Hodge); Starcross, Devon (C. Parker);. 

 Plymouth {A. M. N.). Mus. Nor. 



St. Malo (Gridje). 



My specimens from Hodge are now pale in colour, but those from Star- 

 cross are of a brilliant green. The very smooth joints of all the limbs 

 readily distinguish this species from the following. 



3. Anaphia robusta {Dolirn) . 



Fhoxichilidium robustttm, Dolirn, (9) p. 158, pi. xii. figs. 13-18. 



Naples (Dohrn). Mus. Nor. 



This species is distinguished from its allies by its very massive limbs, by 

 the form of the proboscis which has projected angles (Dohrn, fig. 15), and 

 by the nodulous processes at the end of the third coxal and of the femoral 

 joints, and the spine-bearing nodule near the extremity of the second tibial 

 joint (Dohrn, fig. 13). 



4. Anaphia angiilata (i>oAr7i) . (Plate 29. fig. 8.) 



Phoxichilidium angulatiwi, Dolirn, (9) p. 154, pi. xii. figs. 1-12. 



Naples {Dolir7i). Mus. Nor. 



This species comes very near to P. virescens, Hodge, but the examination 

 of a specimen from Naples shows a distinctive character which is not 

 figured by Dohrn. On the inner side of base of the claws there is a nodulous 

 process (fig. 8) which is altogether absent in Hodge's species. This nodule 

 has its counterpart in that of the dactylus of the gnathopod of the genus 

 AmphilocJioides among the amphipodous Crustacea (see Sars, Crust. Norway, 

 Amphipoda, pi. Ixxv. figs. 2p 1 and 2p2). As Dohrn's pi. xii. fig. 7 does 

 not represent the dactylus fully extended this nodulous process is not seen, 

 and it must not be confounded with Dohrn's " rudimentaren Nebenkralle/' 

 which is also present. 



5. Anaphia typhlops (G. 0. Sars). 



Anoplodactylus typhlops, Sars, (50) no. 6. 



,, typhlops, Sars, (51) p. 29, pi. ii. figs. 3 u-e. 



„ typhlops, Carpenter, (6*) p. 6, pi. iii. figs. 12-19. 



The type specimen was taken by Sars at Magero, south of the Trondhjem 

 Fiord, Norway, in about 100 fathoms ; 77 miles W.N.W. of Achill Head^ 

 West Ireland^ in 352 fathoms {Carpenter). 



