AMPHIPODA. CHILTON. 



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L. philacanthus, Stebbiug, occurs in New Zealand and 

 Chatham Islands, as I have specimens from these localities 

 which I feel certain must be referred to that species. The 

 relation of the species mentioned to L. kergueleni, Stebbing, 

 and to the form from the Subantarctic Islands of New 

 Zealand which I described under that name in 1909 will 

 require further investigation when additional material is 

 available. 



Fig. 11 b f. Lembos philacanthus (Stebbiug). 

 b. Second gnathopod of male. c. First gnathopod of female. 



PHOTIS DOLICHOMMATA, Stebbing. 



Pit otix dolichoni'mata, Stebbing, 1910, p. 609, pi. 55*. 



Locality Eastern Slope, Bass Strait (Reg. No. E. 5356). 

 Two specimens. Length of body about 6 mm. 



In the prolonged and apieally rounded eye-lobes and in 

 other characters generally these specimens closely resemble 

 Stebbing 's description and figures. The species seems to 

 be very close to P. longicaudata (Bate), a form of which 

 has been recorded from Ceylon by Walker (1904, p. 286, 

 pi. 6, fie. 43), and from South Africa by Barnard (1916, 

 p. 243). 



