482 WALTER E. COLLINGE. 



Habitat . — Sweet waters Busli, Pietermaritzburg, July, 1916 

 (E. Warren). Mt. Fongosi, Zululand, Feb. 1917 (W. E. Jones). 



Type. — In tlie Natal Museum. 



Externally this species bears a superficial resemblance to 

 C. burnupi, Cllge., but it is larger and rather more convex 

 anteriorly. 



10. Cubaris bariiarcli n. sp. PI. XXXI, figs. 67-76. 



Body (fig. 67) oblong-oval, moderately convex, surface 

 very finely granulose, excepting for a series of lateral patches, 

 each with four raised flecks on each side of the median line. 

 Cephalon (figs. 68, 69) small, covered with minute spines, 

 flanked by the pleural plates of the 1st mesosomatic segment, 

 anterior margin raised ; epistome with upper portion spinous 

 below and laterally smooth and almost flat. Eyes fairly 

 large and raised from the cephalon, situated dorso-laterally. 

 Antennulae (fig. 70) short, -3-jointed, with few lateral setas on 

 the distal joint. AntennaE" (fig. 71) with the 4th and 5th 

 joints elongated ; flagellum ^-jointed, the proximal joint 

 being the smaller. First maxilla (fig. 72) small, outer lobe 

 with four stout curved spines and six smaller ones, setose on 

 the outer margin and slightly expanded at the distal end ; 

 inner lobe with three setose spines. The segments of the 

 mesosomo have the pleural plates Avell developed; 1st segment 

 with the posterior angle slightly notched (fig. 73) ; terminal 

 margin of remainder truncate, all with sliglitlv raised median 

 ridge and directed backwardly. The pleural plates of the 

 metasome somewhat elongated. Uropoda (fig. 75) small, not 

 extending beyond the telson, basal plate short and narrow, 

 considerably raised and convex, posterior margin pointed, 

 antero-dorsal surface expanded ; exppodite extending almost 

 to the posterior margin of the basal plate, endopodite longer 

 and more robust, both setaceous. Telson (fig. 76) extending 

 very slightly beyond the uropoda, length greater than the 

 width, lateral margins almost straight, expanded anteriorly, 

 posterior margin very faintly curved. 



