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Type-locality.— Baja Slope Expedition P285-61, 23°59.5' N, 

 113°11.9' W, 3481-3518 m, Mar. 5, 1961. 



Eemarks. — The distinctions attributed to this specimen in com- 

 parison with the type figures of Gurjanova (1955, pp. 209-212, fig. 19) 

 are not of the same magnitude as those differences used to distinguish 

 the seven known species of the genus. The dorsal teeth, coxae, gnatho- 

 pods (in respects other than in the diagnosis) , and head are all very 

 much like those of A. paci/ica, which was collected from the Okliotsk 

 Sea in 2850 m. 



Pardaliscidae 



Pardalisca Kreyer 



Pardalisca species 



Figures 59, 60 



This specimen resembles Pardalisca tenulpes Sars (1895, pi. 1-42, 

 fig. 2) and P. inarionis Stebbing (1888). The mouthparts of P. 



Figure 59. — Pardalisca species, female, 8.8 mm, 7229: a, maxilliped; h, articles 3 and 

 4 of maxillipedal palp flattened; c, maxilla 2; d, dorsal margin of pleonite 3; e,f, an- 

 tennae 1,2, flagella cut off; g, maxilla 1; h, labrum; jj, uropods 1,2, a few missing 

 spines of rami restored; k, mediodistal end of peduncle of uropod 2 showing sculpture; /, 

 telson. 



