DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Remarks. The specimens from WS 25 and St. 456 agree very closely with the female 

 specimen from the Hamburg Museum collection described elsewhere (Gordon, 1932 a, 



a b 



Fig. 66. Tanystylum pfefferi , Bouvier. Palp: a. St. 53, Falkland Islands: x 100. 

 b. St. WS 124, Gough Island: x 80. c. St. 456, Bouvet Island: ; 60. 



p. 90). The almost vertical abdomen, the very short chelophores, the low, wide ocular 

 tubercle and the relative proportions of the palpal segments are characteristic of the 

 species. 



Fig. 67. Ta7tystylumpfefferi, Bouvier. Male— St. 53 : a. Third leg. 6. Dorsal 

 view of body with chelophores and first coxae: : 47. 



There is a distinct tendency for papal segments 6 and 7 to unite ; sometimes a suture 

 appears to be present, but when the palp is cleared and mounted on a slide, no actual 

 suture can be detected. Sometimes there is a distinct median emargination on one side 



