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Remarks. It is highly probable that these specimens are specifically identical with 

 those that Stebbing has already recorded from the Falkland Islands and referred to 

 Dana's species. Whether it is really Dana's species is a question impossible to settle 

 unless Dana's type is forthcoming. At any rate it would be safer to compare any 



Fig. 136. Lernbos fuegiensis (Dana). Gnathopod 1 ?. 



Australasian or Indo-Pacific material with Stebbing's figures before claiming for this 

 species a wide distribution. L. kergneleni, Stebb., may also prove to be distinct from 

 the Falkland Islands species. 



Colour (as preserved), whitish, head with grey vermiculations, eyes black, a greyish 

 transverse band across each segment from peraeon segment 1 to pleon segment 3. 



Distribution. Falkland Islands, 2-4 fathoms. 



Genus Lemboides, Stebb. 



Stebbing, 1906, p. 600. 

 Barnard, 1916, p. 239. 



Lemboides afer, Stebb. (Fig. 137). 



Stebbing, 1906, p. 600. 

 Schellenberg, 1926, p. 374. 



Occurrence: St. 91. South Africa. 5 $$ 5-5 mm., 9 ovig. $$ 5 mm. 



Fig. 137. Lemboides afer, Stebb. a. Gnathopod 2 $. b. Gnathopod 1 (J (both a and b 

 viewed from outside), c. Ventral processes of J (peraeon segment 1 on left). 



