3. “The antennal scale is large 
.. . . , lengthened ovate (more than 
3 times as long as the breadth), 
apically rounded, without spi¬ 
nes 1 )” (the length is (in the 
fig. in Gaimard: Voyage) 
17 mm., the breadth 4 mm.). 
4. “The abdomen is provided 
along the whole middle line of the 
dorsum with a very conspicu- 
ous carina.” 
5. (Telson) “The tip is strongly 
cut into a sharp angle”. 
6. (Second pair of pereiopods). 
“The second joint has on the 
lower edge towards the end 3 
spines” (about the third joint 
Kroyer says nothing). 
3. Antennal scale is ... . scar- 
cely a third as broad as long, 
and the outer edge arcuate and 
terminating in an acutely tri- 
angular lamellar tooth” (scale: 
length 29 mm.) breadth 8.8 mm.). 
4. “The second, third, fourth 
and fifth somites are dorsally 
carinate, the fourth and fifth most 
conspicuously. The sixth somite 
is ... . compressed, but scarcely 
carinated dorsally”. 
5. (Telson) “The tip (is) divided 
by a narrow sinus”. 
6. “The second pair (of pereiopods) 
are armed with a few small 
spines along the lower edge of 
the propodus, and the lower 
! distal angle of the carpus is 
produced into a sharp spine, 
i 
I but are otherwise nearly like 
the first pair . . . (smooth, naked 
and unarmed”). 
P About this G. O. Sars writes (Christiania Vid. Selsk. Fork. 1882, No. 
18, Oversigt af Norges Crustaceer, p. 48) (in translation from Nor- 
wegian): “I have had opportunity myself to examine the type-speci- 
men of Kroyer in the Copenhagen-Museum and have convinced my¬ 
self that the spine in the antennal plate originally has been present, 
but has accidentally been broken in the present specimen”. — At the 
present moment (1912) we have in the Zoological Museum in Køben¬ 
havn (Gopenhagen) only the mentioned specimen from the time of 
Ki dyer, provided with the following note (in the hånd writing of 
J. C. Sckiodte), “Pasiphae tar da Kr. Sydi. Grønland; Jørgensen 
Kr. Unquestionably it is this specimen, about which Kroyer writes 
(1. c., 1844—45; the foot-note p. 455) “in one of the specimens the 
carina anteriorly had an incision, that made, so to speak, two humps; 
but this seems to be caused by an accidental damage”. 
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