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de forholdsvis kraftigt udviklede Saxlemmer og ved Byg- 
ningen af de falske Bidder hos Hannon. Foruden den 
nedenfor nsermere beskrevne typisko Art, horer med feik- 
kerhed herhen kun 2 andre Arter, nemlig P. minor Wilson 
og P. robustmn Dohrn. Do ovrige til denne Slsegt hen- 
forte Arter horer dels til folgende Slsegt, Anoplodadglus 
Wilson, dels maa de skilles generiskt fra begge, hvad der 
naynlig synes at gjselde de at Hoek Ira Challenger Expe- 
ditionen beskrevne exotiske Former, hvoraf Here maaske 
ikke engang horer til denne Familie L Hos os forekom- 
mer kun en enkelt Art af Slsegten. 
4. Phoxichilidium femoratum (Rathke). 
(PI. H, Fig. 1 , a— g). 
Nymphon femoratum, Rathke, Naturh. Selsk. Skrifter, V , 
p. 201. 
Orithya coccinea, Johnston, Mag. of Zool. & Botany, I, 
p. 378, PI. XII, Fig. 4—6. 
? Phoxichilidium globosum , Goodsir, Edinb. New Phil. 
Journ. Vol. 32, p. 136, PI. 3, fig. 1. 
Phoxichilidium coccineum, Idem, Ann. Nat. Hist. Vol. 14, 
p. 2, PI. 1, fig. 6—8. 
Phoxichilidium femoratum, Kroyer, Nat. Tidsskr., 2 Rsekke, 
Bd. 1, p. 122. 
„ ,, Gainiard’s Voyage en Scandinavie, PL 
33, fig. 2, a— g. 
Phoxichilidium maxillare, Stimpson, Marine Invertebrata of 
Grand Manan, p. 37. 
n „ Wilson, Trans. Conn. Acad. V, p. 12, 
PI. IV, fig. 1, a— e. 
Idem, United States Commission of Fish 
and Fisheries, Report tor 1878, p. 480, PI. Ill, fig. 
12—15. 
? Phoxichilidium femoratum, Hoek, Niederl. Arch. t. Zoo- 
logie, Bd. 3, p. 6, Tab. XV, tig. 8 — 10. 
? „ „ Idem, Arch, de Zool. experiment. IX, 
p. 512, PL XXVI, fig. 18—21, PL XXVII, fig. 19. 
„ „ Hansen, Zool. Danise, Tab. VII, fig. 21. 
„ „ Idem, Nat. Tidsskr. 3 Rsekke, Bd. 14, 
p. 650. 
n G. 0. Sars, Pycnogonidea borealia & 
arctiea No. 4. 
Artscharaoter. Legemet temmelig robust, noget tyk- 
kere fortil; Sidefortsatserne vel adskilte, neppe Longer e end 
Legemet er bredt. Hovedseginentet noget kengere end det 
folgende Segment, med Pandedelen meget kort og svagt 
1 Hoek angiver nemlig hos disse, at de falske F0dder er til- 
stede hos begge Kj0n, hvad der klarlig nok synes mig at vise, at de 
h0rer ind under Fam. Pallenidse. 
of the proboscis, the comparatively well-developed chelifori, 
and the structure of the false legs in the male. Ex- 
clusive of the typical species, described more in detail be- 
low, only 2 other species can with certainty be classed 
under the genus, viz, — P. minor Wilson and P. robustuni 
Dohrn. The other species referred to this genus belong 
partly to the following genus, Anoplodadglus Wilson, and 
partly must be regarded as generically distinct from both, 
which would seem in particular to apply to the exotic 
forms described by Hoek from the “Challenger” Expedition, 
several of which perhaps do not even belong to that fam- 
ily. 1 On the coasts of Norway but one species of the 
genus is met with. 
4. Phoxichilidium femoratum (Rathke). 
(PI. II, fig. 1 , a— g, 
Nymphon femoratum, Rathke, Naturh. Selsk. Skrifter, V, 
p. 201. 
Orithya coccinea, Johnston, Mag. of Zool. & Botany, I, 
p. 378, PL XII, fig. 4—6. 
? Phoxichilidium globosum, Goodsir, Edinb. New. Phil. 
Journ., Vol. 32, p. 136, PL 3, fig. 1. 
Phoxichilidium coccineum, Idem, Ann. Nat. Hist. Vol. 14, 
p. 2, PL 1, figs. 6—8. 
Phoxichilidium femoratum, Kroyor, Nat. Tidsskrif. 2 Rsekke, 
Bd. 1, p. 122. 
w „ Gainiard’s Voyage en Scandinavie, PL 
38, fig. 2, a— g. 
Phoxichilidium maxillare , Stimpson, Marine Invertebrata of 
Grand Manan, p. 37. 
„ Wilson, Trans. Conn. Acad. V, p. 12, 
Pl. IV, fig. 1, a— e. 
Idem, United States Commission of Fish 
and Fisheries, Report for 1878, p. 480, Pl. III, figs. 
12—15. 
? Phoxichilidium femoratum, Hoek, Niederl. Arch. f. Zoo- 
logie, B. 3, p. 6, Tab. XV, fig. 8 10. 
•2 , „ Idem. Arch, de Zool. experiment. IX, 
p. 512,’ PL XXVI, fig. 18—21, Pl. XXVII, fig. 19. 
n Hansen, Zool. Daniae, Tab. VII, fig. 21. 
n _ n Idem, Nat. Tidskr. 3 Rsekke, Bd. 14, 
p. 650. 
G. 0. Sars, Pycnogonidea borealia & 
aretica No. 4. 
Specific Character. — Body rather robust, some- 
what stouter anteriorly, lateral processes well defined, 
hardly longer than body is broad. Cephalic segment a 
trifle greater in length than that succeeding it, with 
1 Thus Hoek states as to these forms, that the false legs are 
present in both sexes, which in my judgment clearly shows the 
forms to class under the family Pallenidse. 
