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VOL. 18 



PLATE 68 

 Harpiniopsis fulgens n. sp. varieties. 

 Female, 3 mm, Sta. 2172. 



Figs. A, head; B, pleon segment 3. 

 Female, 3.75 mm, Sta. 2430. 



Figs. C, antenna 2; D, uropod 3; E, pleon segment 3. 

 Male, 4 mm, Sta. 3400. 



Figs. F,G, head. 



Harpiniopsis emeryi, new species 

 (Plate 69) 



Diagnosis. — Lower corner of head very slightly produced. 



Epistome not produced. 



Peraeopod 5 small, article 2 not very broad, lower posterior edge 

 with 2 small teeth; the lower corner is formed by 2 larger teeth. 



Third pleonal epimeron with a very long upturned tooth at the 

 lower posterior corner. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Holotype. — AHF No. 549, ovigerous female, 4.25 mm. 



Type locality. — Station 2632, 4.4 mi S of end of Newport Beach 

 Pier, 33-31-58 N, 117-55-57 W, April 24, 1954, 230 fms, sandy gray- 

 green mud. 



Remarks. — This species closely resembles H. galerus, n. sp. but 

 differs in the very elongated tooth of the third pleonal epimera. 



Material examined. — 8 specimens at 7 stations. 



Distribution. — Southern California slopes, 230 to 280 fms. Slope 

 of Santa Cruz Basin, 400 fms. Santa Catalina Basin and slopes, 504 

 to 620 fms. Santa Cruz Basin, 1477 fms. 



