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Material examined. — Swedish Museum Cat. : No. 2722, Bahia 

 Inutil, 20-30 Fd, 23/1/96 (11) ; No. 2728, Bahia Inutil, 11-5 Fd, 23/ 

 1/96 (1) ; No. 2741, Isla Nueva, 30 Fd, 7/2/96 (15) ; No. 3639, Punta 

 Arenas, 7-8 Fd, 4/12/95 (1) ; No. 3640, 54-43 S, 64-08 W. Feuerland, 

 6/1/02, 36 m (2). 



Changes in identification. — Swedish Museum Cat.: No. 591, Val- 

 paraiso, 6-8 Fd, 4 females, 3 juv. labeled as P. fuegiensis but are 

 "villosa" , probable transcription error, for these specimens appear to 

 be listed in combined groupings of Schellenberg 1931: 75; No. 3641, 

 Puerto Madryn, 2-5 Fd, 9/11/95, 1 ovig. female, 6 mm, specimen 

 appears to be a new species, not "villosa" '; it has a long tooth at the 

 lower corner of the third epimeron. 



Distribution. — From Valparaiso, Chile, through the Magellanic- 

 Fuegian archipelago at the tip of South America to South Georgia 

 in the South Atlantic Ocean, 2 to 87 fms. 



Paraphoxus stebbingi J. L. Barnard 



Pontharpinia pinguis, Stebbing 1897: 33-34, pi. 9B; Stebbing 1906: 



146 (in part) ; Stebbing 1910: 635 (in part). 

 Paraphoxus stebbingi J. L. Barnard 1958: 148. 



Remarks. — This category was provided with a new name by me 

 due to the considerable differences between the description and figures 

 of Stebbing 1897 and the type of P. pinguis as examined by Dr. Keith 

 Sheard. Further comments on this species are unnecessary until new 

 collections can be made in Australia. 



Distribution. — Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia. 



Paraphoxus tattersalli J. L. Barnard 



Parharpinia villosa, Tattersall 1922: 4-6, pi. 1, figs. 7-14 (not Haswell 

 1879). 



Paraphoxus tattersalli J. L. Barnard 1958: 148. 



Distribution. — Abrolhos Islands, Indian Ocean. 



Paraphoxus uncigerus (Gurjanova), new combination 



Parharpinia uncigera Gurjanova 1938 : 267-269, 385, fig. 8. 

 Pararpinia (sic) uncigera, Gurjanova 1951: 388, fig. 236. 

 Distribution. — Japan Sea, Okhotsk Sea. 



