416 Annals of the South African Museum. 



armed, especially peraeopods 3 and 4, in these latter 5th joint very 

 elongate and slender. 



Peraeopods 5-7 a little stouter than the anterior ones, slightly 

 decreasing in length posteriorly, 5th and Gth joints with moderately 

 numerous outstanding spines, inner apex of Gth joint in peraeopod 7 

 with 1 spine almost as long as the 7th joint plus unguis. 



First pleopods in $ , peduncles narrow, apparently set on a com- 

 pletely fused basal portion, apices truncate, rami not distinct. 



Operculum in <j? ovate, apex cleft for \ its length, keel moderately 

 strong and extending as far as the cleft, outer distal margins with 

 plumose setae. 



Pleopod 2 in , peduncle narrow-ovate, apex subacute, outer distal 

 margin with plumose setae, stylet rather stout, straight, reaching a 

 little beyond apex of peduncle, outer ramus small. 



Uropod uniramous, 2-jointed, the joints subequal, both tipped with 

 setae. 



Length: 5 mm.; breadth: 1 mm. 



Colour : In spirit chalky white. 



Locality: Cape Point N. 89 E., distant 36 miles. 700 fathoms. 

 2 rf (J , 4 uonovigerous 9 9 . s.s. " Pieter Faure." 20/8/03. (S.A.M. 

 No. A4030.) 



FAMILY MTJNNOPSIDAE. 



For references see Barnard, Ann. S.A. Mus. vol. 10, pt. 7, p. 225, and 



add : 

 1914. Vanhoffen, Deutsche Siidpol. Exp. vol. 15, pt. 4, p. 582. 



GEN. PSEUDOMUNNOPSIS Hansen. 

 1916. Pseudomunnopsis Hanseu, Dan. Ingolf Exp. iii, 5, p. 160. 



PSEUDOMUNNOPSIS BEDDARDI (Tatt.). 



(Plate XVII. Figs. 17, 18.) 



1905. Munnopsoides beddardi Tattersall, Fish. Irel. Sci. Invest. 1904, 



ii, p. 26, pi. 6, figs. 1-8. 

 1916. Pseudomunnopsis ,, Hausen I.e. pp. 10, 160, pi. 14, figs. 3a-m. 



Body glabrous. Head about as broad as long, strongly convex in 

 profile, anterior margin slightly convex. Peraeon segment 1 curving 

 forwards laterally, embracing the basal part of the head, shorter and 

 narrower than segment 2, segments 2-4 subequal in length, 4 a little 

 narrower than 3, all 4 segments with a transverse ridge both on the 



