General Catalogue of South African Crustacea. 451 



1910. A. a., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 5. 



No. Ill, specimens sent by Dr. Gilchrist ; off Table 

 Mountain E. 41 miles ; depth 448 HI. These agree with 

 the description and figures given by Sars in the large 

 corneal lenses, the long first antennae, the second and third 

 joints of the fifth perseopods, the shape and scanty furniture 

 of the telson. In the mandibles the second joint of the palp 

 has the expansion, which is given by Sars as a character 

 of the genus. The want of this dilatation is emphasised 

 by A. O. Walker as something very unusual in his Ampelisca 

 cyclops, 1904. But it is found in the Challenger species 

 A. chiltoni and A.fusca, and two other of the five Challenger 

 species, namely, A. acinaces and A. abyssicola, show inter- 

 mediate gradations. 



; AMPELISCA CHILTONI, Stebbing. 



1888. Ampelisca chiltoni, Stebbing, Challenger Amphipoda, Eeports, 



vol. xxix., p. 1042, pi. 103. 

 1908. A. c., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 4, p. 69. 



Specimens sent by Dr. Gilchrist; No. 125, from False Bay, 

 Paulsberg, WNW. 1 mile, depth 44 m. ; No. 126, from False 

 Bay, Cape Point Lighthouse W. 6i miles, depth 64 m. ; and 

 No. 85 from lat. 33 9' 30" S., long. 28 3' 00" E., depth 86 in. 



: AMPELISCA FUSCA, Stebbing. 



1888. Ampelisca fusca, Stebbing, Challenger Amphipoda, Eeports, 



vol. xxix., pp. 1052, 1651, pi. 105. 

 Cape Agulhas, from 282 m. depth. 

 1908. A./., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 4, p. 70. 



No. 74, sent by Dr. Gilchrist ; dredged off Vasco de Gama 

 Point S. 75 E. 13 miles, at 303 in. depth. 



GEN. BYBLIS, Boeck. 



1871. Byblis, Boeck, Forh. Selsk. Christian., 1870, p. 228. 

 1906. B., Stebbing, Das Tierreich, vol. xxi., p. 111. 

 1908. B., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 4, p. 71. 



* BYBLIS ANISUROPUS, Stebbing. 



1908. Bijblis auisuropus, Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 4, p. 72, pi. 36. 

 No. 84, sent by Dr. Gilchrist; from lat. 33 9' 30" S., long. 

 28 3' 00" E., depth 86 m. 



