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a little shorter than the peduncle. The form of the oral parts 
raay be seen from the figs. In the two gnathopoda the 5th joint 
has about the same form as in C. longipes . Pereiopoda 1—5 have 
the usual form, but in p. 3—5 the dactylus is not half as long 
Fig. 4. Cleonardo mier o dactylus. 
as the 6th joint; in the other species the dactylus always is at 
least half as long as the 6th joint, in some of the specimens some- 
what longer. The pleopoda have the usual form. The form and 
length of the uropoda may be seen from the fig. 
58. Paramphithoé pulchella Kr. 
Amphitoe pulchella Krøyer, in Gaimard, Voyage en Scand., Crust. 1846 
(1849?) PI. 10, fig. 2. 
*Paramphithoé pulchella G. O. Sars, Account, vol. 1, Amphip., 1895, p. 
346, PI. 122, lig. 1. 
Neopleustes pulchellus Stebbing, Tierreich, p. 812 (ubi litt.). 
Paramphithoé pulchella H. J. Hansen, V. Grønland 1887, p. 119, PI. 5, fig. 2. 
(St. 40c) 63° 48' N, 52° 23' W, 194 in., trawl, 10—6—1908, 1 spec. 
59. Paramphithoé bicuspis Kr. 
Amphithoe bicuspis Krøyer, Grønlands Amfipoder, Kgl. Danske Vid. Selsk. 
math. naturvid. Afh., vol. 7, 1838, p. 273, PI. 2, fig. 10. 
