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Material examined. — Swedish Museum Cat.: No. 591, Valparaiso, 

 6-8 Fd (1) (other specimens are P. "villosa" and a new species) ; No. 

 3631, Bahia Inutil, 20-30 Fd, 23/1/96 (1) (one 4 mm juv.=P. "vil- 

 losa"); No. 3633, Puerto Madryn, 2-5 Fd, 9/11/95 (1); No. 3634, 

 Puerto Condor; 50 Fd, 26/2/96 (2) ; No. 3635, Punta Arenas, Ebbe- 

 strand, 1/12/95 (2) ; No. 3636, Siid-Georgien, Cumberland Bay, 75 

 m, 14/5/02 (3) ; No. 3637, Siid-Georgien, Grytviken, 22 m, 30/5/02 

 (2) ; No. 3638, Siid-Georgien, Cumberland Bay, 252-310 m, 5/6/02 

 (1) ; No. 6632, Hope Harbour, 6-10 Fd, 30/4/96 (4). 



Distribution. — Widely collected in the Magellanic-Fuegian archipel- 

 ago at the tip of South America, shore to 50 fms; South Georgia, 40 to 

 170 fms; Tristan da Cunha, surface. 



Paraphoxus longirostris (Schellenberg), new combination 



(Plate 43) 



Metharpinia longirostris Schellenberg 1931 : 65-67, fig. 34; Schellenberg 



1935: 232. 



Remarks. — I have examined a single damaged specimen of Schellen- 

 berg's original series but have not refigured it. The specimen was 

 abnormal in its lack of eyes and the fifth article of gnathopod 1 was 

 much broader than Schellenberg's figure. The epistome was unproduced 

 and the fourth palp article of the maxilliped simple; third pleonal 

 epimeron nearly quadrate at lower posterior corner. The spines of the 

 uropods were worn off. 



The species resembles P. stenodes n. sp. but differs in its longer 

 rostrum, stouter peraeopods 3 and 4, the smaller and more numerous 

 teeth of article 2, peraeopod 5, and the straighter hind edge of peraeopod 

 5, article 2. 



PLATE 43 



Paraphoxus longirostris (Schellenberg), female, 6 mm, Valparaiso. Maxilli- 

 pedal palp articles 3-4. 



Material examined. — One damaged specimen, 6 mm, Swedish Mu- 

 seum Cat. No. 3642, Valparaiso, 7 Fd. 



Distribution. — South America: Valparaiso, Corral, and south of 

 mouth of La Plata River, 5-7 Fd. 



