General Catalogue of South African Crustacea. 457 



1893. Ceradocus rubromaculatus, Delia Valle, F. und Fl. Neapel, 



vol. xx., p. 720. 



1906. C. r., Stebbing, Das Tierreich, vol. xxi., p. 430. 

 1908. C. r., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 4, p. 81. 



No. 30, specimens sent by Dr. Gilchrist, from lat. 30 49' S., 

 long. 25 56' E., at 44 na. depth. No. 5694, specimens, taken 

 at low tide in Table Bay, have since been sent me by Dr. 

 Peringuey. 



GEN. MAEEA, Leach. 



1813. Maera, Leach, Edinb. Encycl., vol. vii., p. 403. 



1906. M., Stebbing, Das Tierreich, vol. xxi., pp. 433, 732, 741. 



1907. M.., von der Briiggen, Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb., vol. xi., 



p. 17. 



1908. M., Pearse, Pr. U.S. Mus., vol. xxxiv., p. 29. 



MAERA BRUZELII, Stebbing. 



1888. Maera bruzelii, Stebbing, Challenger Amphipoda, Eeports, 



vol. xxix., p. 1014, pi. 97. 

 Off Cape Agulhas. 



1906. M. b., Stebbing, Das Tierreich, vol. xxi., p. 741. 

 1910. M. b., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 5. 



No. 5694, sent by Dr. Peringuey ; taken at low tide in 

 Table Bay. This species, of which the description was 

 accidentally omitted in Das Tierreich, is distinguished from 

 the Australian M. mastersii (Haswell) by the first antennae, 

 which have the secondary flagellum 8-jointed instead of 

 4-jointed, by the first gnathopods which have the palm finely 

 serrate instead of quadridentate, the side-plate not rotundo- 

 quadrate but strongly produced forward, and by the third 

 uropods, which reach little instead of much beyond the first. 



GEN. ELASMOPUS, Costa. 



1853. Elasmopus, Costa, Eend. Soc. Borbon., n. ser., vol. ii., 



pp. 170, 175. 



1906. E., Stebbing, Das Tierreich, vol. xxi., pp. 441, 732. 

 1908. E., Chevreux, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. xx., p. 483. 



* ELASMOPUS SUBCAKINATUS (Haswell). 



1879. Megamoera subcarinata, Haswell, Pr. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 

 vol. iv., p. 335, pi. 24, fig. 4. 



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