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Westwoodilla caecula fonna acutifrons Sars 

 Halimedon Miilleri Boeck.— Sars 1895 : 327-329, pi. 115. 

 Westwoodilla caecula (Bate). — Enequist 1950: 333-338, figs. 40-56; 



Gurjanova 1951: 541-543, fig. 357: {coecula, sic); Mills 1962a: 



5-9, figs. 1,6A. 

 Halimedon acutifrons Sars 1895 : 329-330, pi. 116, fig. 1. 



Canyon material: 5960 ( 1 1 ) , 6821 ( 1 ), 6845(9), 6846( 1), 7043( 1 ), 

 7174(2) , 7285 ( 1 ). An unidentifiable specimen of JVestwoodilla was col- 

 lected at basin station 2439. 



Slope material: 2789 ( 5 ) , 3204 ( 7 ) . 



Family PARDALISCIDAE 



Nicippe tumida Bruzelius 



Nicippe tumida Bruzelius.— Sars 1895: 410-411, pi. 144, pi. 145, fig. 1 ; 



Stephensen 1931a: 215-216, chart 38; Enequist 1950: 325-326, 



figs. 14, 15; Gurjanova 1951: 509-510, fig. 3Z3; J. L. Barnard 



1959b: 39-40, figs. 1,2. 



Canyon material: 4851(4), 5505(2). 6845(4), 6849(1), 6854(8), 

 7039(1), 7174(14), 7285(2). 



Basin material: 5929 ( 1 ) , 6828 ( 1 ) . 



Slope material: 21^9 {\). 



Pardaliscella symmetrica J. L. Barnard 



Pardaliscella symmetrica J. L. Barnard 1959b: 40-42, figs. 3, 4. 

 Canyon material: 6837 ( 1 ) , 6845 ( 1 ) , 7038 ( 1 ) . 

 Basin material: 5933 ( 1 ) , 6340 ( ?1 ) , 6341 ( ?1 ) . 



Pardaliscoides (?) fictotelson, new species 



(Fig. 34) 



Diagnosis: Telson cleft about one-fourth of its length, most of the 

 cleft formed by a deep and broad terminal emargination separating 

 telsonic apices broadly, remainder of cleft very narrow and forming a 

 short incision, each apex of telson with at least one long seta; rami of 

 uropod 3 subf oliaceous and not more than twice as long as peduncle ; 

 each pleonal epimeron with a tooth at posteroventral corner, tooth of 

 second epimeron longest ; urosomites 1 and 2 each with a posterodorsal 

 crestlike tooth. 



Holotype: AHF No. 5921, male, 2.7 mm. 



Type locality: Station 6805, Santa Cruz Canyon, 33°-56'-03"N, 

 119°-52'-03"W, 218 m, December 22, 1959. 



