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BARNARD: THE PHOXOCEPHALIDAE 



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Robertson 1888 mentions the presence of small white eyes in his 

 identification of Metaphoxus simplex (as Phoxus simplex) ; similar 

 to the present species. His inclusion of an identificiation of P. holbolli 

 causes uncertainty to his identifications and his distributional localities 

 have been omitted. 





PLATE 48 



Phoxocephalus holbolli (Kr0yer). Same as plate 47. 



Figs. A, head; B,C, antennae 1, 2; D,E, gnathopods, 1, 2; F, uropod 3; 

 G, urosome. 



Material examined. — Specimens deposited in the National Museum 

 of Canada, Ottawa, and provided for examination through the courtesy 

 of Dr. E. L. Bousfield. Woodwards Cove, June 19, 1912 (6) ; New- 

 foundland, Two Gut Cove, Port au Port Bay, Jul. 7, 1954, coll. Bous- 

 field (4) ; Quebec, Pte. a John, north shore of St. Lawrence Estuary, 

 Sept. 2, 1953, coll. Bousfield, low water (6) ; Quebec, Pt. St. Peter, 

 Gaspe Bay, Jul. 29, 1953, coll. Bousfield (1); Nova Scotia, Cape 

 Breton Island, Morien Bay, north shore, 3 miles NE of Port Morien, 

 Jul. 3, 1954, coll. Bousfield (1); Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, 

 Lingan, at old road bridge across bay, Jul. 2, 1954, coll. Bousfield (5) ; 

 Nova Scotia, Annapolis Basin, Sept. 27, 1916, 7-9 m (8) ; the following 

 stations are in the Bay of Fundy: south of Lubec, June 17, 1912, low 



