KONGL. SV. VET. AKADEMIENS ItANULlNdAU. KAND. 22. N:0 7. 



2. CYLLOPUS DANtE, SPENCE BATE, 1862. 



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Gyllopus Danm, Spence Bate. 

 Facsimile from Sp. Bate, Catal. Amph. Crust. Brit. Museum, pl. 50, fig. 3. 



Diagn. Caput paullo procluctum, segmentis tribus prirais pereii paullo brevius. Antennce primi paris 

 crass», non acuminata;. Segmentiiin priumni pereii brevissimimi, cetera siibrequalia. Epimera 

 quattuor prima sequentibus hand altiora. Carpus primi paris peduin pereii non productus, 

 longitudine metacarpum asquans; metacarpns et dactylns non serrati. Carpus pedum secundi 

 paris productus, minute serratus, metacarpum longitudine a;qua.ns. Metacarpi pedum quinti 

 ac sexti parium carpis plus quam duplo longiores. Pedes septimi paris femore pedum 

 sexti paris longiores; 1'emur, post non excavatum, articulis sequentibus paullo longius. 

 Latera segmentorum plei leviter rotundata. Segmentum secundum ac tertium uri coalita (?). 

 Pedes uri imperfecte serrati, pedunculi ramis longiores. Telson dimidiiun pedunculi pedum 

 uri ultimi paris asquans. 



The head is a little produced anteriorly, somewhat shorter than the lirst three pereional 

 segments. The first pair of antennce are thick, obtuse. The first pereioncd segment is the 

 shortest, the following subequal. The first four pairs of epimerals are scarcely deeper than 

 the following. The carpus of the first pair of pereiopoda is not produced, as long as the 

 metacarpus; the metacarpns and dactylns are smooth. The carpus of the second pair is 

 produced, minutelj' serrated, as long as the metacarpus. The metacarpi of the fifth and 

 sixth pairs are more than twice longer than the carpi. The seventh pair are longer than 

 the femur of the sixth pair; the femur of the seventh pair is not excavate at the posterior 

 margin, it is a little longer than all the following joints together. The lateral parts of 

 the pleonal segments are feebly rounded below. The second and third wal segments 

 are coalesced (?). The uropoda are imperfectly serrated; the peduncles are longer than 

 the rami. The telson is half as long as the peduncle of the last pair of uropoda. 



Colour. ? 



Length. 14 mm. 



Hab. «Near the Powel Islands» (Spence Bate). 

 Syn. 1862. Cyllopus Danm, SPENCE BATE. — 



C. BovALLius, 1887. 



Catal. Auiph. Crust. Brit. Museum, p. .308, 



pl. 50, fig. 3. 

 »Arctic and Antarctic Hyperids». Vega- 



Exp. Vetensk. Iakttagelser. Bd. 4, 



p. 556. 



