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6. Anaphia LENTA {E. B. Wilson). (Plate 29. figs. 1-3.) 



? Anaphia pallida, Say, Journ. Acad. Sci. Phil, vol. ii. 1821, p. 59, pi. v. figs. 7 & 7 a. 

 Phoxichilidium maxillai-e, S. I. Smith {nee Stimpson), Report Invert. Vineyard Sound 



in Rep. Commiss. Fish and Fisheries, 1874, p. 544, pi. vii. fig. .35. 

 Anoplodactylus lentus, Wilson, Amer. Journ. Sci. & Art, vol. xv. 1878, p. 200 ; (58) 



p. 14, pi. iv. figs. 3 a~e ; (57) p. 482, pi. iii. figs. 16-18. 



N.E. America (cotypes Wilson). Mus. Nor. 



Mobius has united this, which is the type species of the genus, with 

 A. petiolata. Had he seen the two species it is impossible that he could 

 have done this. A. lenta looks to the eye like a large Nymplion. One of 

 my specimens has the body and proboscis 6'5 mm. long, and the stretch of 

 the first pair of legs is 60; mm., while Sars gives as measurement of 

 A. petiolata " length of body 2 mm., extent 10 mm.," and this may be taken 

 as usual size of the adult. In A. lenta the neck is short (fig. 1) and the 

 oculiferous tubercle situated only very little in advance of the base of the 

 proboscis; the tubercle itself is low, the height scarcely exceeding the 

 breadth, and terminates in a little point. The propodal joint of the legs 

 (fig. 3) has at the base four spines, of which the third is the most developed; 

 beyond these the margin is beset with 10-12 curved spines. 



7. Anaphia oculata {G. II. Carpenter). 



Anoplodactylus oculatus, Carpenter, (6*) p. 4, pi. D, figs. 7-11. 



One male taken in 306 fathoms 50 miles off Tenraght, West of Ireland, 

 August 7th, 1903 [Carpenter). 



Family 2. Pallenidje. 



Genus 1. Pallene, Johnston, 1837. 



1. Pallene brevirosteis, Johnston. 



Pallene brevirostris, Johnston, (31) p. 380, pi. xii. figs. 7-8. 



„ Grube, (14) p. 28, pi. i. figs. 5 a~c. 



„ Hoek, (25) p. 237, pi. xv. figs. 4-7 ; and (28) p. 511, pi. xxvi. fig. 17. 



empusa, "Wilson, (57) p. 476, pi. ii. figs. 5-7 ; (58) p. 9, pi. iii. figs. 2 a-g. 

 brevirostris, Hansen, (17*) p. 649. 

 emaciata, Dohrn, (9) p. 193, pi. xiv. figs. 10-21. 

 brevirostris, Sars, (51) p. 32, pi. iii. figs. 1 a-h. 



Seaham, Co. Durham [G. Hodge) ; Cullercoats, Northumberland, and 

 Plymouth {A.M. N.) ; Noank, Connecticut (cotypes of P. empnsa, Wilson); 

 Naples (cotype of P. emaciata, DohrnJ. Mus. JVor. 



St. Vaast de la Hougue (Grube). 



