MACRURA. SCHMITT, 311 



THIS first part of a report upon the Macrura and 

 Anomnra collected by the Australian Fisheries Investiga- 

 tion Steamer "Endeavour" covers the macruran families 

 PeneidaB, Campylonotidse and Pandalidae. The first, and 

 most important economically of these families comprises 

 the bulk of the shrimps taken, both in point of numbers 

 and species. 



Three apparently new species are described for the 

 first time : Penwopsis oideavouri, Penceus maccuUochi, 

 and Campylonotus rathbunce. In all, thirteen species of 

 Peneids, the one new Cainpylouotid, and two Pandalids, 

 are represented. A complete list includes : 



PENEID^E. 



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Arista omorplia foliacea (Risso) 313 



Haliporus sibogtr, de Man 317 



Solenocera melantho, de Man 318 



Pena'opsis monoccros (Fabricius) 325 



Penfropsis endeavouri, new species 329 



Pcnn'opsis novcc-guinew (Haswell) 338 



Trachypeneus anchoralis (Bate) 348 



Trachypeneus granulosus (Haswell) 351 



Trachypeneus curvirostris (Stimpson) 353 



Peneus esculentus, Haswell 362 



Peneus latisiilcatus, Kishinouye 365 



Peneus plebejus, Hess 367 



" Peneus maccullochi, new species 370 



CAMPYLONOTID^. 

 Campylonotus rathbun<e, new species 373 



PANDALIDAE. 



Plesionika martia (Milne Edwards) 377 



Heterocarpus sibogce, de Man 380 



Through the kind offices of the authorities of the 

 Australian Museum, Sydney, I have been enabled to 

 examine co-types of most of the Peneids described by 

 Haswell in his Catalogue of the Australian Crustacea, 1 

 and others which have been critically compared with the 

 holotypes in the Macleay Museum at the University of 

 Sydney. Thus it has been possible to determine the 



1 The Australian Museum, Sydney, 1882, pp. I.-XXIV., and 1-324, 

 pis. I. -IV. 



