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1 Estimated ; tip of rostrum and telson broken off. 



Sub-family PEXEIX.E. 



Genus HALIPORUS, Bate. 



HALIPORUS SIBOG.E, de Man. 3 



Haliporus sibogw de Man, Notes Leyden Museum, xxix., 

 1907, p. 138; "Siboga" Exped., xxxixa, Decapoda, 

 pt. i., Penaeidae, 15)11 (plates, 1913), p. 38, pi. iii., 

 tigs. 10, 10a-10&, pi. iv., figs. Wcq. 



Occurrence. Thirty-one specimens of this distinct 

 and well-characterized form were taken by the 

 ''Endeavour" as follows: 



3 Additional specimens of this species are in the Australian 

 Museum from the following localities : 



35 miles east of Sydney, 800 fathoms; seven males and eight 

 females (Reg. No. G. 6049. Austr. Mus.). 



East of Sydney, 150 fathoms; May, 1920; two females (Reg. 

 Nos. P. 4696-7, Austr. Mus.). 



Those from 800 fathoms were dredged during the Expedition of 

 the "Woy Woy" in 1906, and are the specimens "reserved for further 

 consideration" by McCulloch, Rec. Austr. Mus. vi. 5, 1907, p. 353. 

 They range from 19-53J mm. in length from the tip of the rostrum 

 to the end of the carapace, and the largest female from 150 fathoms 

 measures 52 mm. F. A. MCNEILL. 



