KONGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS HANDLINGAR. BAND. 21. N:0 5. .59 



dilated. The carpal process of the second pair is broad, louger than half the inetacarpus. 

 The tibia; of the third and fourtli pairs are almost tumid, iiiuch looger than the carpi; the dac- 

 tyli are loug. Tiie fifth and sixth pairs are a little longer than the third and fourth; the femora 

 are broad, linear; the dactyli are rather small. The second and third ?-«'o^ segments are free, 

 not coalesced; the hinder corners of the last segment are not prodixced, rounded. The pe- 

 duncles of the uropoda are linear, longer than the rami. The tdson is large, rounded, 

 longer than half the pednncle of the last pair of uropoda. 



Colour. Brown. 

 Length. i:i mm. 



Hiib. Off the west coast of Greenland. (D. M.) 



Syn. 1887. Vibilia Krocycri, C. BOVALLIUiS. »Systeniaticul list ol' the Ainphipodii Hyperiidea». Bih. 



t. K. Vet. Ak. Handl. Bd. 11. N:o 16, p. 8. 

 » » >) l>s87 . "Arctic and Antarctic Hyperids». Vega-Exp, Vetensk. Iakt- 



tagelser. Bd. 4, p. .555. 



The l>ody i.s uncoiniaoiilv Ijroad. 



The head is SDiiiewhat deeper than loiig. 



The eycs are .snia]l, not elongate, scareelv oceupviiig uiore than a third of the depth 

 of the head. 



The first 2)air of (intennw (Fl. \TI1, tig. 18) are longer than the head and the two 

 tirst pereional segtnents. The lii-st joint of the peduiicle is oidv a little longer than the 

 two following joints together. The third joint is longer than the seeond. The tirst joint of the 

 liagelhini is high, broadh- obtuse antei'iorh% niore than twiee as long as the -whiile peduncle. 

 The two terminal joints are minute. 



The firgt pair of pei'eio])Ocla (Pl. VHI, tig. '20); the feniur is eomparatively narrow, 

 irregnhir in shape. The carpus is shorter than the inetacarpus. The metacarj)ns is finely 

 serrated alonii' the lower half of the hinder maroin. The daet-slus is half as lons; as the 

 nietaearpus, finely serrated. 



The seeond pair (Pl. \'1I1, hg. '21) are scareelv longer than the tirst pair; the tibial 

 process is shorter than the carpiis. The carpal process is scarcely as long as half the meta- 

 carpus, narro^\'l^• s[)oon-shaped, the margins serrated. The hinder margin of the inetacarpus 

 is convex, serrated; the inetacarpus is a little shorter than the carpus. 



The fhird and fourth pairs (Pl. VIII, tig. 22); the tibia-' are broad, almost tumid, 

 longer than the carpi, and as long as the metacarpi. The metacarpi are provided with 

 a few, n to 6, minute, equidistant spines along the hinder margin. The dactylus is shorter 

 than half the metacarpus. 



The ffth and sixth pairs (Pl. \TII, tig. 23) are equal in length. The femur is 

 narro-w, almost linear, -with three minute spines at the lower anterior cornei'. The 

 tibia is shorter than the carpus. The metacarpus is longer than the carpus, both joints 

 finely serrated along the anterioi- margins. The dactylus equals a third of the length of 

 the metacarpus. 



The seventh pair are louger thau half the sixth. The femur is much longer than 

 broad, the dactylus is a little,' shorter than the metacarpus. 



