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"gaaende. Endekloen paa 3die og 4de Par usEedvanlig 
l ( ' ’ d °lkformig, nmsten lige. Sidste Fodpar med Hofte- 
* °t hredt, pladeformigt og i det nedre bagre Hjernc 
( j- 1 aget til on skarp bagudrettet Fortsats. Halevedhsenget 
° ’ H ' d saa langt som bredt og mcsten lige til Roden spaltet. 
U ven bvidagtig. Lamgden 8”"". 
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subcheliform, tapering towards the extremity, and longer 
than the preceding. Terminal claw on 3rd and 4th pairs 
unusually thick, dagger-shaped, almost straight. Last pair 
of legs w ith basal joint broad, lamellifornj, and at the lower, 
posterior corner jutting out as a sharp, backward directed 
projection. Telson twice as long as broad, and cleft almost 
to the base. Colour whitish. Length 8 Mm . 
Findesteder. Stat. 240, 303, 312. 
Locality. — Stats. 240, 303, 312. 
I Bomaerkninger. Paa Grand af en vis habituel Lig- 
Kl1 ' jeg i Begyndelsen tilboielig til at henfore denne 
^ P til Boeck’s Slmgt Hippotnedon, men finder det nu rig- 
at fangere den under Slaegten Anonyx i den Be- 
ef'endsning, hvori denne Slsegt af Boeck tages. Af de tid- 
^ eip * K ‘hjendte Anonyx - Arter kommer den utvivlsoint nser- 
s . 1 S *' pum/Jus Lilljeborg, men kjendes let red de betydelig 
'*ikere uddragne bagre Sidehjorner paa 3die Bagkrops- 
^ IUf "t saint ved den eiendomnielige sporeformige Fortsats 
;’:’ a sidstp Podpars Hofteled. hvilken sidste Character har 
Anledning til Artsbensevnelsen. I lste Fodpars ufuld- 
subcheliforme Bygning skiller den sig fra alle ovrige 
( ' 1 a * Sls&gten og stemmer i denne Henseende mere 
" ns llled Slmgterne Lysianassa og Socarnes. 
Remarks. — Misled by a certain habitual likeness, 
I was at first, disposed to refer this species to Boeck’s 
genus Hippomedon, but now see fit to establish it under 
the genua Anonyx , in the restricted sense that genus is 
taken by Boeck. Of the previously known Anonyx species, 
it unquestionably approximates closest A. pumilus Lillje- 
borg, but is easily recognized by the much more produced 
posterior lateral corners on the 3rd abdominal segment, 
as also the peculiar spur -like projection on the basal 
joint of the last pair of legs, a character that suggested 
the specific designation. In the imperfect subcheliform 
structure of the 1st pair of legs, it differs from all other 
known species of the genus, agreeing in this respect rather 
with the genera Lysianassa and Socarnes. 
I,. Beskrivelse af Hunnen. Legemet er (se PI. XII 
I " il f mindre understetsig Form og temmelig stoerkl 
auientrykt fra Siderne, med temmelig lusie Epimerer. 
Hovedet er kjendcligt lmngere end lste Forkropsseg- 
at og viser sig i Midten mellem Roden 
«eie noget fremspringendo. 
U skar P fortilrettet Spids. 
d 1 ^ forreste Par Epimerer er temmelig smale og 
no e ^ saa hoie som selve Kroppen. Det 4de er hagtil 
p^' t udrandet og nedenfor Udrandningen afstumpet. 5te 
u noget brodere end licit og af uregelmmssig afrundet 
p orm. 
af lste Par 
Sidehjcrnerne er udtrukne i 
t Bagki’opssegment har Sidepladerne hagtil ud- 
* 6n usaedvan % stor dolkfonnig Fortsats, der er 
sklaa ^ °padrettet og rager op over Rygsiden af det 
^agerste Parti, naar dette er indboiet. De 3 sidste Bag- 
v 4 )SSu gmenter er forholdsvis korte og oventil jevnt hviel- 
*ulcn knudeformige Fremspring. 
I )( ®&entlige 0ine fattes. Men indenfor Hovedets Sider 
,r uU a p> kedeS k ° S de indfangede Individer et diffust hvid- 
^ ^ aienk > der vel er at betragte som et Slags 0iepig- 
> skjondt dets Fordeling var temmelig uregelmmssig. 
Par Folere (Fig. 3 a) er omtrent saa lange som 
g de 2 forreste Forkropssegmenter tilsammen. 
Iner temmelig tykt, dog med lste Led forholdsvis 
^ i kongtit enc l hos t |e ovrige Anonyx- Artec. Svoben 
det lmngere end Skaftet og bestaar af 9 Led, hvoraf 
s te som said van lig er storst og orntrent ligt de 2 tol- 
^°vedet c 
8k aftet er 
Description of the Female. — The body (see PL 
XII, fig- 3) hiss thickset in form and a good deal com- 
pressed from the sides, with rather deep epimera. 
The head is appreciably longer than the 1st thoracic 
segment, somewhat projected in the middle between the 
bases of the 1st pair of antennae. The lateral corners produced 
to a sharp, anteriorly directed point. 
The 4 anterior pairs of epimera are rather slender, 
and twice as high as the body itself. The 4th pair are 
somewhat emarginate posteriorly, and, below the emargina- 
tion obtuse. The 5th pair are somewhat broader than 
high, and irregularly rounded in form. 
The 3rd abdominal segment has the lateral plates 
drawn out posteriorly as an unusually large, dagger-shaped 
projection, directed somewhat obliquely upward and ex- 
tending over the dorsal face of the posterior part, when 
the latter is bent in. The 3 last abdominal segments are 
comparatively short, and uniformly arched above, without 
tuberculiform proj ections . 
Eyes, in a strict sense, entirely wanting. A little within 
the sides of the head, is observed however in recently taken 
individuals a diffuse, whitish-yellow pigmentary substance, 
that must, one would imagine, be regarded, as a kind of 
ocular pigment, though its distribution was by no means 
uniform. 
The 1st pair of antennae (fig. 3 a) are about as long 
as the head and the 2 anterior thoracic segments taken 
together. The peduncle is rather thick, though with 
the 1st joint relatively more elongate than in any of the 
other Anonyx species. The flagellum is scarcely at all 
longer than the peduncle, and consists of 9 articulations, 
