207 
Porekomst. Af nservserende Art er Exemplarer tagne 
l ),Ul 2 temmolig vidt adskilte Stationer, hvoraf den ene (St. 
^°i)or beliggende i HavetVest af Helgelandskysteu, Dyb- 
( W 452 Favne, den anden (St. 280) strax sondenom Beeren 
®iland, Dybden 35 Pavne. Da den forste af disse Stationer 
Olhorer den kolde Areas Dyb og den anden ligger hdit mod 
" 01 'd, er Arten vistnok at betragte som en mgte arktisk 
Form. 
Occurrence. — Ot the present species, individuals 
were taken at 2 comparatively distant Stations, one of 
which (Stat. 137) lay in the sea west of the coast of Beige- 
land, depth 452 fathoms, — the other (Stat. 280) immediately 
south of Beeren Eiland, depth 35 fathoms. The first of 
these Stations having belonged to the deeps of the cold area, 
and the other been located in a high northern latitude, the 
animal must unquestionably be regarded as a true Aictic 
form. 
65. Podocerus brevicornis, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
(PI. XVII, Fig. 2 „a — e). 
p °<loccn ts brevicornis, G. 0. Sars, Crust. & Pycnog. nova etc., No. 37. 
Artscharaeteristik. Legemet teinmelig underssetsigt, 
j n, 'd torholdsvis vel udviklede Epimerer. Hovedets Side- 
jorner tilspidsede. 3die Bagkropssegments Sideplader bagtil 
u <esten retvinklede. Ingen 0ine. Folerne korte og robuste, 
I opnaaende Legemets halve Lsengde og kun sparsomt 
F'^atte nied korte Borsteknipper; Iste Par med Skaftets 
* ste Ij ed kortere end Hovedet, 2det Led laengere end sidste, 
y isv oben 1-leddet, mesten saa lang som Svobens lste Led, 
“ C et Far nied Svoben kortere end Skaftets sidste Led, 6- 
e ddet. De 2 forreste Fodpar undersmtsigt byggede, med 
' Vud sammentrykt Haand, Griberanden tydeligt begramdsot, 
^ aa Fte Par bevsebnet med 3 Tomer, paa 2det Par en- 
I ntle med et tydeligt stiunpt Fremspring ; 2det Par navnlig 
; 0S Sannen betydelig stserkere end lste. De pvrige Fod- 
ei a f ssedvanlig Bygning. Sidste Par Halefodder for- 
bids vis korte. Farven hvidagtig. Lamgden 6 1 //™. 
Pindesteder. Stat. 31, 283, 338, 362, 363. 
! „ Bemserkmnger. Denne Art ligner noget P- latipes 
1 'b L ' r > med hvilken jeg tidligere ogsaa liar forvexlet den, 
skiller sig ved nsermere Undersogelse bestemt ved 
an gelen af 0ine, ved de tilspidsede Sidehjorner paa Hove- 
ve( ^ kortere og mindre rigeligt borstebesatte Fplere 
u 't \ed en noget forskjellig Form af cle 2 forreste Fodpar. 
1^ Beskrivelse. Legemet er (se PI. XVII, Fig. 2) af 
' dl ‘lig kortere og mere under sietsig Form end hos fore- 
te utonde Art 0 g ligner i denne Henseende mest P. latipes 
Aroyer. 
» Hovedet har en lignende Form som hos foregaaende 
er \ ^klehjornerne er ogsaa her, uligt hvad Tilfeldet 
, 1 ° s F. latipes. tilspidsede, skjpndt noget mindre udtrukne 
M hos P- assimilis. 
65. Podocerus brevicornis, G. 0. Sars, n. sp. 
(PI. XVII, 2, a—c). 
Podocerus brevicornis , Gr. O. Sars, Crust. Pycnog. nova etc., No. 37. 
Specific Character. — Body rather thickset, with 
comparatively well-developed epimera. Lateral corners of 
head pointed. Lateral plates of 3rd abdominal segment 
well-nigh rectangular posteriorly. No eyes. Antennae short 
and robust, not attaining half the length of body, and 
furnished with a few short fascicles of bristles. First 
pair with 1st joint of peduncle shorter than head, 2nd 
joint longer than last, secondary flagellum um-articulate, 
almost as long as 1st joint of flagellum; 2nd pair with 
flagellum shorter than last joint of peduncle, six-jointed. 
The 2 foremost pairs of legs thickset in structure, with 
broad compressed hand, palmar margin distinctly defined, 
on i s t pair armed with 3 spines, on 2nd terminating in a 
distinct, obtuse projection; 2nd pair - more especially in 
nia le — much stronger than 1st. Remaining legs exhibiting 
usual structure. Last pair of caudal stylets comparatively 
short. Colour whitish. Length 6‘//"". 
Locality. 
Stats. 31, 283, 338, 362, 363. 
Remarks. — This species somewhat resembles P. la- 
; ves Kroyer, with which indeed I had formerly confounded it, 
,ut differs distinctly, on closer examination, — in its want of 
yes the pointed lateral corners of the head, the shorter 
nd ' less abundantly bristle-beset antennae, as also in a 
omewhat deviating form distinguishing the 2 foremost pairs 
if legs. 
Description. — The body (see PI. XVII, fig. 2) is 
•onsiderably shorter and more thickset than with that of 
he preceding species, and, so far, presents greatest res- 
emblance to P- latipes Kr. .. 
The head has a similar form to that of the preceding 
ecies ■ and the lateral corners, unlike what occurs in P. 
'atipes, ’ are acutely pointed, though, somewhat less produced 
;han in P- assimilis. 
