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Foruden ved Norge er den kjendt fra Danmark (Kroyer, 
Hansen), de britiske 0er (Hodge), Helgoland (Semper), 
Holland og Nordkysten af Frankrige (Hoek), samt i Mid- 
delhavet (Dohrn). 
6. Anoplodactylus typhlops, G. 0. Sars. 
(PI. II, Pig. 3, a— e). 
Anoplodactylus typhlops, Gf. 0. Sars, Pycnogonidea 
borealia et arctica No. 6 . 
Arts character. ?. Legemet szerdeles spinkelt, cylin- 
driskt, med vidt adskilte Sidefortsatser af betydelig Lmngde. 
Hovedsegmentet kortere end de 2 folgende Segmenter til- 
sammen, som bos foregaaende Art fortil udtrukket i konn 
af en smal, over Roden af Snabelen tremragende Hals. 
Halesegmentet forholdsvis kort, opadrettet. 0ieknuden 
rudimentser, uden Spor af Pigment eller Corneie. Snabelen 
sterdeles stor, skjsevt nedadrettet, udvidot paa Midten, 
nsesten tendannet. Saxlemmerne lange og spinkle, Skaltet 
smalt cylindriskt, npgent, Saxen neppe mere end '/a saa 
lang, med kort Palm og lange, i Enden stserkt krninmede, 
borstebesatte Fingre. Gaugfadderne stserkt forlamgede, 
mere end 3 Gange laengere end Legemet, sparsomt haar- 
besatte ; 2 det Hofteled lamgere end de tq 0 vrige tilsammen; 
Laarleddet meget stort, smalt tenformigt ; do 2 Lsegled ind- 
byrdes omtrent al ens Lamgde; Tarsalleddet ssei deles lidet, 
skaalformigt ; Fodleddet smalt og stserkt forlsenget, nsesten 
lige og ved Basis indad gaaende ud i en smalt afrnndet 
Hdvidning, bevsebnet med 3 Tomer, de 2 loi'reste stillede 
jevnsides, den bagerste sserdeles lang og nsesten lige ; Inder- 
kanten af Leddet forsynet med en regelmsessig Rad af korte 
Torner; Endekloen meget lang, leformig. Farven lividagtig. 
Legemets Lsengde 3”™; Spandvidde 22 mm . 
Bemserkninger. Donne meget distincte, nye Ait, 
der aabenbart tilhorer Skegten Anoplodactylus Wilson, er 
let kjendelig fra de 0 vrige bekjendte Arter ved Legemets 
ualmindelig spinkle Form, de staerkt forlamgede Gangfod- 
der, den store, tendannede Snabel, men isser ved den tuld- 
stamdige Mangel af 0iue. 
Beskrivelse. Lsengden af det eneste foreliggende 
Exemplar, en fuldt udviklet Hun, er 3-, med en Spand- 
vidde af 22 mm . Arten opnaar saaledes en meget betyde- 
ligere Storrelse end foregaaende. 
Af Form er Legemet (se PL II, Eig. 3, 3 a, 3 c) 
san-ddes smalt og langstrakt, cylindriskt, mod sidste Krops- 
segment noget smalere end de ovrige, og Sidefortsatserne 
ualmindelig starlet forlamgede, nsesten dobbelt saa lange 
som Legemet er bredt. De er af cylindrisk Form, lidt 
indknebne ved Basis og uden noget knudeformigt Frem- 
spring oventil, samt skilte ved sserdeles vide Mellemrum. 
Hovedsegmentet (se ogsaa Fig. 3 b) er omtrent saa langt 
som de 2 folgfcnde Segmenter tilsammen og af en lignende 
Exclusive of Norway, it is known from Denmark (Krpyei, 
Hansen), tbe British Islands (Hodge), Helgoland (Semper), 
Holland and the north coast of France (Hoek), and the 
Mediterranean (Dohrn). 
6. Anoplodactylus typhlops, G. 0. Sars. 
(PI. II, fig. 3, a— e). 
Anoplodactylus typhlops, G. 0. Sars, Pycnogonidea 
borealia et arctica No. 6 . 
Specific Character. — $ Body remarkably slender, 
cylindrical, with widely separated lateral processes of con- 
siderable length. Cephalic segment shorter than the 2 
succeeding segments taken together, produced anteriorly, 
as in the preceding species, in the form of a slender neck 
projecting over the base of the proboscis. Caudal segment 
comparatively short, directed upwards. Oculiferous tuber- 
ble rudimentary, without a trace of pigment or cornese. 
Proboscis exceedingly large, pointing obliquely downward, 
expanded in the middle, almost fusiform. Chelifori long 
and slender, scape narrow cylindrical, bare, chela hardly 
more than one-third as long, with short palm and long 
fingers, bristle-hearing and strongly curved at the extremity. 
Ambulatory legs very elongate, more than 3 times longer 
than body, sparingly furnished with hairs; 2 nd coxal joint 
exceeding in length the 2 others taken together, femoial 
joint very large, slenderly fusiform; the 2 tibial joints about 
equal in length; tarsal joint exceedingly small, bowl-shaped; 
propodal joint slender and very elongate, almost straight, and 
produced at the base inwards, as a narrow, rounded expan- 
sion, armed with 3 spines, the 2 foremost in juxtaposition, 
the hindmost remarkably long and almost straight ; inner 
margin of the joint bearing a regular series of short spines; 
terminal claw very long, falciform. Colour whitish. Length 
of body 3’”“; extent 22 mra . 
Remarks. — This very distinct new species, clearly 
belonging to the genus Anoplodactylus, Wilson, is easy to 
distinguish from the other known species, by reason of the 
body’s uncommonly slender form, the very elongate ambu- 
latory legs, the large fusiform proboscis, but especially the 
complete absence of eyes. 
Description. — The length of the single specimen 
obtained, a fully developed female, is 3™, with an extent 
of 22 mm . The species thus attains a considerably laiger 
size than the preceding one. 
In form, the body (see PI. II, fig- 3, 3 a, 3 c) is 
exceedingly slender and elongate, cylindric, with the last 
segment of the trunk a trifle more slender than the others, 
and the lateral processes uncommonly elongated, well-nigh 
twice as long as the body is broad. They are of cylin- 
drical form, slightly constricted at the base, and without 
any nodular projection above, and are separated by exceed- 
ingly wide intervals. The cephalic segment (see too fig. 
3 b) is about as long as the 2 succeeding segments taken 
