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ligesom Saxlemmerne tret haarede, navnlig i det ydre Parti. 
Af Leddene er 2det storst. De 2 ydre Led er begge 
ydcrst sraaa og oratrent af ens Lamgde, det sidste af af- 
rundet oval Form. 
De falske Fodder (Fig. 1 e) er neppe lamgere end 
Legemet og har 4de og 5te Led omtrent ai ens Udseende 
og Lsengde, livorved er at nucrke. at det undersogte Exem- 
plar er en Hun. Randtornerne er forholdsVis smaa og 
stserkt krummede, med meget smaa Sidedtsender. Paa sidste 
Led (Fig. 1 f) er der 8 saadanne Torner, successivt tilta- 
gende i Lsengde mod Spidsen. Endekloen (ibid.) er nsesten 
lige og har 7 smaa Sidetaender. 
Gangfcdderne (se Fig. 1) er ualmindelig robuste, 
noget sammentrykte og overalt tret laadne af korte, ens- 
fo'rmigt udviklede Haar. De er neppe 3 Grange lamgere 
end Legemet og kun lidet afsmalnende mod Enden. Dog 
er Laarleddet betydelig bredere end de ovrige. 2det Lag- 
led er nsesten overalt af ens Bredde og omtrent 2 Gang 
lsengere end det terminale Afsnit. Tarsalleddet (se Fig. 
1 g) er meget kort, neppe lamgere end brcdt, og danner 
indad en afrundet, med fine Torner besat Lap. Fodleddet 
er nsesten 3 Gange saa langt, noget opsvuhnet i sit basale 
Parti og her i Inderkanten bevsebnet med en Rad af circa 
8, udad i Lsengde tiltagende Torner. Endekloen er for- 
holdsvis kort, neppe mere end halvt saa lang som Fod- 
leddet, men saerdeles kraftig og stserkt krummet. Rikloerne 
er vel udviklede, omtrent halvt saa lange som Endekloen. 
Farven var paa det undersogte Exemplar ensformig 
graahvid, halvt gjennemsigtig. 
Forekomst. Det ovenfor beskrevne Exemplar toges 
under Nordhavs-Expeditionens sidste Togt i Saltstrommen, 
ved lndlobet til Saltenfjord, paa et Dyb af 80—90 Favne 
mellem Hydroider. Paa andre Steder af vor Kyst har jeg 
ikke truffet den, 
TJdbredning. Arten er udbredt til Island, hvorlra 
saavel Kroyer’s Typeexemplar som det nylig af Dr. Hansen 
omtalte Individ var. Paa andre Localiteter er den hidtil 
ikke med Sikkerhed observeret. Thi Angivelserne herom 
beror ganske sikkert paa en Forvexling med tolgende Art. 
33. Chaetonymphon hirtipes (Bell). 
i PI. XI, Fig. 2, a-k). 
Nymphon hirtipes , Bell, Belcher’s Last of the Arctic Voyages. 
Crust, p. 403, PI. 35, Fig. 3. 
Nymphon hirtmn, G. O. Sars, Prodrom. descript. Crust. & 
Pycnogon. p. 3(35. 
Nymphon hirtipes, Wilson, Trans. Conn, Acad. Vol. V, 
p. 22, PI. V, figs. 2—3, PI. VI, fig. 2, a— k. 
and, like the chelifori, densely hairy, particularly in the 
outer part. Of the joints, the 2nd is the largest. The 2 
outer joints are both very small and about equal in length ; 
the terminal one having a rounded oval form. 
The false legs (fig. 1 e) are hardly longer than the 
body, and have the 4th and 5th joints about uniform 
in length and appearance; but it is to be noted that the 
specimen examined was a female. The marginal spines 
are comparatively small and strongly curved, with very 
minute lateral teeth. On the last joint (fig. 1 f) 8 of 
these spines occur, increasing successively in length towards 
the point. The terminal claw (ibid.) is well-nigh straight 
and has 7 small lateral teeth. 
The ambulatory legs (see fig. 1) are uncommonly 
robust, somewhat compressed, and everywhere densely hispid 
with short, uniformly developed hairs. They are hardly 3 
times longer than the body, and taper but little towards 
the extremity. The femoral joint, however, is considerably 
broader than the others. The 2nd tibial joint is almost 
uniform in breadth throughout, and about two and a half 
times as long as the terminal section. The tarsal joint (see 
fig 1 g) is very short, scarcely longer than it is broad, and 
forms inwards a rounded lobe beset with delicate spines. 
The propodal joint is almost 3 times as long, a little 
swollen in its basal part and armed there, on the inner 
edge, with a series of about 8 spines increasing in length 
outwards. The terminal claw is comparatively short, 
scarcely more than half the length ot the propodal joint, 
but exceedingly powerful and strongly curved. The aux- 
iliary claws are well developed, about halt as long as the 
terminal claw. 
In the specimen examined the colour was a uniform 
greyish white, semi-translucent. 
Occurrence, The specimen described above was taken 
on the North-Atlantic Expedition’s last cruise in Saltstrom- 
nien, at the mouth of the Ski ten fjord, at a depth of 80—90 
fathoms, among Hydroids. In other localities of the Nor- 
wegian coast I have not met with the animal. 
Distribution. The range of this species extends to 
Iceland, whence both Kroyer's typical specimen and the 
individual lately spoken of by Dr. Hansen were obtained. 
Elsewhere it has not as yet been observed with certainty, 
as all statements to that effect assuredly rest on its being 
confounded with the following species. 
33. Chaetonymphon hirtipes (Bell). 
(PL XI, tig. 2, a-k). 
Nymphon hirtipes, Bell, Belcher’s Last of the Arctic Voyages. 
Crust, p. 4U3, PI. 35, fig. 3. 
Nymphon hirtum, G. 0. Sars, Prodrom, descript. Crust. & 
Pycnogon., p. 365. 
Nymphon hirtipes, Wilson, Trans. Conn. Acad., Vol. V, 
p. 22, PI. V, figs. 2—3, PI. VI, fig. 2, a— k. 
