90 ' ' ENDEAVi iTR " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



PSEUDOPROTELLA PHASMA (Mont) . 



Protella pkasma, Mayer, 1882, p. 29. 

 Pseudoprotella phaswa, flayer, 1903, p. 37. 



Locality. Eastern Slope, Bass Strait. One male, about 

 17 mm. long (Reg. No. E. 5356). 



This species agrees closely with the description and 

 figures given by Mayer in 1882 and I have been able to 

 compare it with specimens from Banyuls-snr-mer, SoutJi 

 France, with which it appears to agree. 



The species is known to be widely distributed in 

 European seas, the Mediterranean and North Atlantic, and 

 four varieties have been recognised by Mayer. 



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BARNARD, K. H. 



1916. Contributions to the Crustacean Fauna of South 

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BATE, C. SPENCE. 



1862. Catalogue of the specimens of Amphipodous 

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 London, 1862. 



BONNIER, J. 



1893. Les Amphipodes du Boulonnais. Bull. Sci. de la 

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CHEVREUX, E. 



1908. Amphipodes recueillis dans les Possessions fran- 

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C HILTON, C. 



1884. Additions to the sessile-eyed Crustacea of New 

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