AMPHIPODA. ('HILTON. 35 



i!S. Eurystheiix wac.ulaius, Johnston. Arctic Ocean; 

 North Atlantic; Southern Australia. 



29. Euryntheus <ttl<niticnx, Stebbing. Australia; S'outh 



Africa. 



30. Eitrystheus tkoinsoni, (Stebbing). Australia. 



31. Eurysthens persetosiis, sp. nov. South Australia. 



32. Anipithoc /iindersi, Stebbing. Australia; Torres Strait. 



33. Icilius australis, Haswell. Australian seas. 



34. Pseudoprotella phaxma, (Mont.). European seas; 



Mediterranean; North Atlantic; Southern Australia. 



EPHIPPIPHORA KROYERI, White. 



'(Figs. 1 a i.) 



Ephippiphora kroyeri, White, 1847*, p. 221. 

 ? Ephippiphora kroyeri, Miers, 1884, p. 312. 



Ephippiphora kroyeri, Stebbing, 1888, p. 224. and 

 1910, p. 571. 



Socarnes kroyeri, Stebbing, 1906, p. 57. 

 Lysianassa kroyeri, Spence Bate, 1862, p. 65. 



Localities. East Coast of Flinders Island, Bass Strait. 

 One specimen, 25 mm. long. (Reg. No. E. 4851.) Sixty 

 to eighty miles west of Eucla, 80-120 fathoms. One speci- 

 men, 17 mm. long. 



These specimens agree in size and in the general 

 characters with the description given of this species by 

 White in 1847. The species has, however, remained so long 

 uncertain that Stebbing (1910, p. 571) speaks of it as "the 

 enigmatical Ephippiphora kroyeri, AVhite. " The specimens 

 come from the same locality as the original type, and I feel 

 confident must bo the same. White established the genus 

 Ephippiphora in 1847, and as the description is quite suffi- 



* The references are made by the year of publication to the list on 

 p. 9U. 



