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2, Sphyrapus anomalus G. O. Sars 
Sphyrapus anomalus G. O. Sars, Account, II, p. 9, Pls. HI & IV. 
«Thor” har i 1904 taget denne højst interessante Form i den 
dybeste Del af Skagerak, i Afstande fra 39 til 44 Kvml. N.N. V. 
f. Højen og Hirtshals og i Dybder fra 280 til 350 Fv. 
3. Tanais tomentosus Kråyer 
Tanais tomentosus Meinert, "Hauchs” Togter, p. 185. 
= FE GO) Ban, Aceount Hp: 12, PI; 
Om denne let kjendelige Arts Forekomst hos os har man 
endnu kun Kråyers Angivelse fra Fyrrerne: "Selv har jeg. truffet 
nogle faa Exemplarer i Øresundet, saavidt jeg mindes mellem vore 
almindelige blaa Muslinger (Mytilus edulis)”. 
4. Heterotanais Ørstedii Kroyer 
Heterafangis Ørstedii Meinert, "Hauchs” Togter, p. 186. 
G. 0. Sars, Account, IL, p. 14, PI VE 
Denne Art er taget i Storebelt mellem Sprogø og Fyen, i 
Østersøen ved Stege og Præstø, endelig i Kallebodstrand. Den 
lever paa lavere til ganske lavt Vand. 
5. Leptochelia danica n. sp. 
Pl. V, figs. 2 a—2 f. 
Typhlotanais brevicornis Meinert, "Hauchs” Togter, p. 186. 
Description of the Female. — Body moderately slender, 
six to seven times as long as broad.  Cephalothorax anteriorly 
slightly produced into a very small plate overlapping the most 
basal part of the antennulæ, and at each side a produced ocular 
lobe is seen, but no ocelli or pigment could be deteeted (on the 
old material examined). Antennulæ three-jointed; first joint some- 
what longer than the sum of the two other joints, almost four times 
as long as deep; third joint about half as long again as the second. 
Antennæ nearly reaching the middle of the second antennular 
joint. Chelipeds very robust; hand conspicuously less deep than 
the preceding very deep joint, with the upper margin from the 
base to the insertion of the movable finger regularly and strongly 
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