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Order DECAPODA. 



Suborder NATANTIA. 



Tribe PENEIDES. 



Family PENEID.E. 



Subfamily ARI STEIN/E. 



Genus ARISTVEOMORPHA,, Wood-Mason. 



ARIST.I:OMORPHA FOLIACEA (Ri.sxo). 2 

 (Plate Ivii., figs. 1-3.) 



S foHaccus, Risso, Hist. Nat. Europe Merid., v., 

 1826, p. 69, pi. ii., fig. 6. 



Aristeus f joliaccns, Smith, Proc. U.S. Nut. Mus., viii., 

 1885, p. 188. 



Aristfeomorpha r/iglioliana, Wood-Mason, 111. Zool. 

 "Investigator, 11 Crustacea, 1892, pi. ii., fig. 2. 



Aristceomorpha foliacea. Senna, Soc. Ent. Italian;!, Bull., 

 xxiv., 1902, p. 235, pis. iv.-xviii. Bouvier, Res. Cam]). 

 Sci. Monaco, xxxiii., 1908, p. 53, }>1. iii., fig. 1, pi. xi., 

 figs. 1-5. Kemp and Sewell. Rec. Indian Mus., vii., 

 1912, pp. 18, 19, pi. i., fig. 5. Pesta, Archiv f. Xaturg., 

 1915, Abt. A, Heft 1, p. 101. 



Occurrence. Ten specimens of this species were 

 taken: Off Gabo Island, Victoria, 200 fathoms; two males 

 and five females (Reg. Nos. E. 6621, E. 6707, E. 6708 and 

 E. 6709). 40 miles S.S.E. of Genoa Peak, Victoria, 200 

 fathoms; two males and one female (Reg. No. E. 6125). 



Distribution. Also known from the Mediterranean; 

 East Atlantic. Bav of Biscay and off the coast of 



2 The "Endeavour" specimens being damaged, the figure showing 

 a lateral view of this species has been prepared from a perfect 

 female specimen in the collection of the Australian Museum (Reg. 

 No. P. 4695). It was trawled east of Sydney, New South Wales, 

 May, 1920; 150 fathoms. 



The figure of the rostrum is based upon an "Endeavour" speci- 

 men (Reg. No. E. 6621) from off Gabo Island, Victoria. F. A. 



McNEILL. 



