140 Annah of the South African 31 use tun. 



The five pairs of pleopods were without swimming setae, the one- 

 jointed inner branch having a narrow process across the line of 

 junction between the two joints of the outer branch. In the uropods 

 the endopod is about two-thirds as long as the carinate peduncle, a 

 little longer instead of shorter than the exopod, its first joint about 

 twice as long as the second, instead of subequal to it. 



Length of specimen, subadult male, 18 mm. Female unknown. 



Locality. Cape Point N. 81 E. 32 miles; No. 17643, sent In 

 Dr. Peringuey. 



FAMILY BODOTEIIDJ5. 



1901. Bodotriida, T. Scott, Kep. Fish. Board Scotl., vol. xix., p. 273. 



Telson wanting, telsonic segment little produced between the 

 uropods ; exopods only on the first pair of peraeopods or also with 

 rudiments on the second and third pairs in both sexes ; five pairs of 

 pleopods in the male ; inner branch of uropods two-jointed or 

 simple. 



To this family are referred Bodotria, Goodsir, 1843 ; Iphinoe, Bate, 

 1856 ; Cyclaspis, Sars, 1865 ; Stephanomma, Sars, 1871 ; Hete.ro- 

 cuma, Miers, 1879 ; Cumopsis, Sars, 1879 ; Eocuma, Marcusen, 

 1894 ; Gyclaspoides, Bonnier, 1896 ; Zygosiphon, Caiman, 1907. 



From these genera the species Iphinoe br wipes, Hansen, and Iphin< e 

 ciaxsipes, Hansen, have been already considered, and the species 

 Iphinoe. zimmeri, Stebbing, described, in the Catalogue of S. African 

 Crustacea, 1910 ; a specimen of Cyclaspis spectabilis, Zimmer, 

 mentioned in the same work, has since been obtained by Dr. 

 Peringuey from Cape Point, E. by N. 29 miles; Museum No. 

 17585, and another, No. 12605, from a depth of 805 m., Cape 

 Natal, N. by E. 24 miles ; the Catalogue further notices Eocuma 

 sarsii (Kossmann). 



GEN. BODOTEIA, Goodsir. 



1843. Bodotria, Goodsir, Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, 

 vol. xxxiv., pp. 120, 128. 



Carapace without lateral cornua ; first pedigerous segment incon- 

 spicuous, the second large. Only the first pair of peraeopods carrying 

 exopods in either sex ; second peraeopods with the third joint 

 indistinct ; inner branch of uropods either two-jointed or simple. 



