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the sixth, by the smooth body, and by the telson being shorter
than half the peduncle of the last pair of uropoda.
Length 22 mm.
Hah. Off the west-coast of Greenland (D. M.). Oidy one
specimen.
3. Lanceola serrata, C. Bovallius, 1885.
Syn. 1885. Lanceola serrata. C. Bovallius. L. c., p. 7.
Head with a short, obtuse rostrum. Sixth pair of
pereio-poda are much longer than the third. The dorsal side of
pereion is smooth; the dorsal line of pleon forms a serrated
keel. Telson is a little shorter than the peduncles of the last
pair of uropoda.
Length 35 mm.
Hah. The mouth of Davis Strait. (D. M.)
The third family Vibilidae, Claus, 1872.
Head small, not tumid; eyes mediocre, resembling those in
the Gammarids. Both pairs of antennse fixed at the anterior
side of the head. First pair with tlie first joint of flagellum
very large, compressed; the rest of flagellum minute. Second
pair filiform, angulated. Mandibles with palp. Dactyli of
seventh pair of pereiopoda transformed.
Genus Vibilia, H. Milne-Edwards, 1830.
Syn. 1830. Vibilia. H. Milne-Edwards. »Extrait de Recherches pour
servir ä lTIistoire naturelle
des Orustacés amphipodes.»
Annales des Siences naturelles.
Tome 20:me, p. 386.
Head small, almost quadrangular. Eyes small, ovate or
bean-shaped. First pair of pereiopoda simple, not chelate,
second pair Avith a more or less produced carpal process.
Femur of seventh pair shorter or as long as the following
.joints together. Telson broad, well developed.
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