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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Genus Euandania, Stebb. 

 Stebbing, 1906, p. 97. 



Euandania gigantea (Stebb.). 



Stebbing, 1888, p. 730, pi. xxxv; 1906, p. 97. 

 ? Walker, 1907, p. 18. 



Occurrence: St. 85. South-east Atlantic. 1 $ 33 mm. 



Remarks. As preserved the integument is very flimsy, and the colour a pale horn 

 colour. 



The rami of uropod 3 extend as far as those of uropod 1 , and are similar in character. 



Walker's record remains unconfirmed ; he himself recorded the species with a query, 

 as he did not dissect the specimen. 



Distribution. Off Marion Island, 2926-3430 m. McMurdo Sound? 



Genus Andaniotes, Stebb. 



Stebbing, 1906, p. 96. 

 Barnard, 1930, p. 328. 



Fig. 36. Andaniotes linearis, n.sp. a.Peraeo- 



Andaniotes linearis, n.sp. (Fig. 36). 



Occurrence: 1. St. 39. South Georgia. 1 $ 7 mm. 



2. St. 42. South Georgia. 3 ovig. ?2 5-5- 

 6 mm. 



3. St. 144. South Georgia. 2 ?? (1 ovig.) 

 11 mm. 



4. St. 148. South Georgia. 1 $ 10 mm. 



5. St. 149. South Georgia. 1 ovig. $ 11 mm. 



6. St. 156. South Georgia. 6 $$ 9-10 mm. 

 (1 with one embryo left in pouch). Types. 



7. St. 175. South Shetlands. 1 $ 9 mm. 



8. St. 190. Palmer Archipelago (90-130 m.). pod 5. b. Peraeopod 4 (dotted lines indicate 

 1 $ 7-5 mm., 1 ovig. $ 8 mm. a ridge with setae on inner surface). 



_ >rr . ... c. Peraeopod 3. 



Description. Differing from corpiuentus in its 

 larger size, in the linear 2nd joint of peraeopod 4, 



the almost smooth hind margin of 2nd joint of peraeopod 5 , and the slender evenly tapering 

 6th joint of gnathopod 2. 



From ingens it differs in not showing any sign of the degeneration of the palp of 

 maxilla 1 or the palp of the maxilliped, or shortening of the mandibles, being in these 

 respects quite like corpulentus. 



Remarks. It is possible that the specimens from Port Charcot recorded by Chevreux 

 (1906, p. 22) as corpulentus, an Australasian species, should really belong here. 



