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med forlajnget Carpus; dr 
ovnge 
siBrdelcs 
? Usto Par laengst. Sidste Par Halefodder 
tynde, det ba- 
krat'tigt udvik- 
ede > ll)w l forlaitigede, lancetformige Grene. Halevedhsenget 
•iflangt triangulsert, med tretandet Spids. Farven hvidagtig, 
d f ‘nnemsigtig, med sparsomt rpdligt Pigment. Lamgden 
mdtil 24 mm 
length. The 2 anterior pairs of legs fragile in structure, 
with carpus elongate; rest exceedingly slender, hindmost 
pair longest. Last pair of caudal stylets powerfully devel- 
oped, with elongate, lanceolate branches. Telson oblongo- 
triangular, with tridentate point. Colour whitish, trans- 
lucent, with scattered reddish pigment. Length 24 m ™. 
Pindesteder. Stat. 33. 124. 
Locality. — Stats. 33, 124. 
Bemaerkninger. Nservmrende smukke Art ligner mest 
• fidvocinctus (M. Sars), men kjendes strax ved sin be- 
fjdeligere Storrelse, det storre Antal af dorsale Tomer og 
' ( d den afvigende Form og Bevsebning af 3ilie Bagkrops- 
Se gments Sideplader. 
Remarks. — The present beautiful species bears closest 
resemblance to H. fulvocindus (M. Sars), but is immediately 
recognized by its considerable dimensions, the greater number 
of dorsal spines, and the deviating form and armature of 
the lateral plates of the 3rd abdominal segment. 
Beskrivelse. Legemet er (sc PI. XIV, Fig. 4 bis), 
8(1111 hos de ovrige til denne Slaigt horende Arter af slank 
^ Gegant Form, med meget smaaEpimerer og starlet for- 
,en gede Lemmer. 
Hovedet er fortil afstumpet, uden noget egentligt 
• andehorn, og viser til liver Side mellem de 2 Par Foleres 
Us ertion en liden afrundetLap; nedentil forlanger det sig 
1 1,11 tilspidset nedadrettet Flig. 
De 4 forreste Par Epimerer er omtrent af samme 
( >ide sum selve Kroppen og simpelt afrundede samt tint 
8,Ul gtakkode i den nedre Kant (se Fig. 4 d); det lste Par 
s 'iller sig ikke markeligt i Form fra de folgende. 
Al dorsale Turner findes 4, der udgaar fra den bagre 
p JMt l a * de 2 sidste Forkropssegmenter og de 2 forreste 
‘igkropssegmenter. Disse Turner tiltager successivt noget 
^hirrelse bagtil dg er tat tiltrykte til Kroppen, saa at 
' 1 lorst tydeligt trader frem, naar Ityggen er krummet. 
De 3 forreste Bagkropssegn i enters Sideplader er meget 
St<n ' e > paa lste Segment afrundede, paa de 2 ovrige naesten 
‘‘Linklede bagtil. 3die Segments Sideplader skiller sig 
| de- j Form fra det foregaaendes, men bar den bagre, svagt 
Ul< de Rami meget tint crenuleret (se Fig. 4 e). 
Dinene er smrdeles store, uregelmassigt ovale og nasten 
Sa| niuenst0dende oventil. Denis Pigment er hos friskeEx- 
^"I'larer af en smuk lioirod Farve, men forsvinder meget 
"utigt efterat Exemplarerne er kastede paa Spiritus. 
Degge Par Folere er sardeles starkt forhengede, med 
•' u dc, af talrige korte Led hestaaende Svpber. 2det Par 
de ^ ksngste og overgaar selv hide Legemet i Langde. 
‘ ‘diet or paa begge Par forholdsvis kort. 
Kindbakkerne (Fig. 4 a) er undersatsigt byggede, 
! lle<i tydelig afstumpet Tyggefortsats. Palpen har sidste Led 
01 fere end det foregaaende og starkt krummet. 
k 
Kjseverne (Fig. 4 b — c) og Kjmvefodderne viser intet 
Uf rn.erkende i sin Bvgning. 
De 2 forreste Fodpar (Fig. 4 d) er som hos Slagtens 
0 ^ige Arter svagt byggede, med forholdsvis liden, i Enden 
a htet Haand og starkt forlaenget Carpus. 
Description. — The body (see PI. XIV, tig. 4 bis), 
as- in all other species belonging to this genus, has a slim 
and elegant form, with exceedingly small epimera. and very 
greatly elongated appendages. 
The head obtuse anteriorly, without any true rostrum, 
and exhibiting on either side, between the points of inser- 
tion of the 2 pairs of antenna, a small rounded lobe; 
below, it is produced to an acute, downward-directed lappet. 
The 4 anterior pairs of epimera are about of the 
same height as the body, simple rounded, and finely serrate 
along the lower margin (see fig. 4 <$); in form, the 1st 
pair does not differ appreciably from those succeeding it. 
Of dorsal spines there are 4, proceeding from the 
posterior margin of the 2 last thoracic segments and the 
2 anterior abdominal segments. These spines increase pos- 
teriorly. to a slight extent, successively in size, and, being 
dosely pressed against the body, cannot be distinctly ob- 
served save when the back is bent. 
The lateral plates of the 3 anterior abdominal seg- 
ments are very large, - on the 1st segment rounded, on 
the other 2 almost rectangular, posteriorly. The lateral 
plates of the 3rd segment do not deviate in form from 
those of the preceding, but have the slightly arcuate pos- 
terior margin very finely crenulated (see tig. 4 e). 
The eyes are exceedingly large, irregular oval, and 
above, almost contiguous. Their pigment, in recently taken 
examples, is a brilliant red, which, however, speedily disap- 
pears on immersion in spirit. 
Both pairs of antenna* are exceedingly elongate, with 
slender flagella, composed oi: numerous short articulations. 
The 2nd pair are the longer, and exceed the whole body in 
length The peduncle is comparatively short in both pairs. 
The mandibles (fig. 4 a) are thickset in structure, 
with a distinct, obtusely-ending molar protuberance. The 
palp has the last articulation shorter than the preceding, 
and strongly curved. 
Neither the maxilla nor the mandibles exhibit any- 
thing specially characteristic in their structure. 
Th e g anterior pairs of legs (fig. 4 d) are feeble in 
structure, as in the other species of the genus, with the 
hand comparatively small and truncate at the extremity 
and the carpus very considerably produced. 
