MARINE AMPHIPODA IN MICRONESIA — BARNARD 



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Hyale antares Oliveira (1953): only the female is known; it 

 belongs to the group of Hyales having a large, striated distal spine 

 on article 6 of pereopods 1-5. 



Hyale hassaringi Derjavin— >i7?/a7e novae zealandiae^Hy ale grandi- 

 cornis by Bulycheva (1957) and Hurley (1957). 



Hyale wolffi Reid (1951) is related to H. media and H. pygmaea 

 but the condition of coxae 1 and 2 is unknown. 



Hyale pugettensis (Dana) : not well enough described for inclusion. 



Hyale iwasai Shoemaker (1956) (=//. gracilis Iwasa 1939) prob- 

 ably is a synonym of Parhyale hawaiensis. See that species herem 

 and in Shoemaker (1956) for notes. 



Hyale saldanha Chilton (1912, see K. H. Barnard 1916) requires 

 two places in the key because it has a short but heavily serrated 

 spine on pereopods 1 and 2, according to K. H. Barnard. 



Hyale graminea (Dana) : unclear, close to H. honoluluensis, H. 

 macrodactyla, H. chevreuxi, and H. hirtipalma . 



Hyale goetschi Schellenberg, possibly a female. 



Hyale changi Chen, reference not available. 



Hyale jreguens (Stout)— >//. nigra by J, L. Barnard 1962c. 



Hyale chevreuxi K. H. Barnard 



Figure 21 



Hyale macrodactylus Chevreux, 1901, pp. 397-399, figs. 13-14 (not H. macrodactylus 



Stebbing, 1899).— Walker, 1909, p. 337. 

 Hyale chevreuxi K. H. Barnard, 1916, p. 235 (new name). 

 Hyale chevreuxi. — Schellenberg, 1938a, pp. 68-69, fig. 35a. 



Material: Reish stations E-74 (11), BE-102 (8). 

 Remarks: None of these specimens quite matches that figured by 

 Chevreux (1901) because the male palms of gnathopod 2 are some- 



FiGURE 21. — Hyale chevreuxi K. H. Barnard, male, 4.2 mm., Reish sta. E-102: a,b, gnatho- 

 pod 1; c, gnathopod 2; d-g, pereopods 2-5. 



