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Walker (1907) wrote that the gnathopods are like those of Iphimedia 

 obesa Rathke, but his drawing of gnathopod 1 shows it to be simple; 

 presumably it had twisted in its mount. I therefore assumed Walker's 

 statement was untrue and his figure correct when I erroneously 

 moved Echiniphimedia echinata to Pariphimediella (see J. L. Barnard, 

 1964). 



Figure 3. — Echiniphimedia hodgsoni (Walker), female, 38 mm, ET 428: a-d, pereopods 

 5, 4, 3, 1; e,f, gnathopods 1, 2; g-j, maxilla 1; k, maxilla 2; l,m, mandibles; n-q, maxillipeds; 

 r, lower lip. Juvenile, 8.0 mm, ET 993 : s,t, maxilliped. 



A posterodistal tooth on epimeron 2 is not shown in Walker's (1907) 

 figure but all specimens at hand have that tooth. 



K. H. Barnard (1930) illustrates a much longer rostrum for E. 

 echinata than seen in material at hand or in Nicholls' (1938) drawing. 

 Nicholls' specimens did not have the supraocular tooth. Nicholls has 

 already discussed the differences between his material and that of 

 K. H. Barnard and the difficulty of matching various specimens to 



