132 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 26 



Pardisynopia J. L. Barnard 



Pardisynopia synopiae J. L. Barnard 



Pardisynopia synopiae J. L. Barnard, 1962b, pp. 77-78, figs. 3, 4; 1964c, pp. 235- 

 236 ; 1966a, p. 81. 



Material.— Stations 7229 ( ?1) , 7234 (1) . 



Distribution. — Monterey Bay, California to middle Baja Califor- 

 nia, 52-1720 m. 



Tosilus J. L. Barnard 



Tosilus arroyo J. L, Barnard 



Figure 65 



Tosilus arroyo J. L. Barnard, 1966a, p. 82, fig. 35. 



This specimen is in better condition tlian the holotype and several 

 parts are reillustrated herem. The head is in good condition; its 

 lateral lobes are of unusual form for a pardaliscid as shown in the 

 figure and are not distinct from the remainder of the head anteroven- 

 trally ; the rostrum is of medium size, blunt, and is ventrally marked 



Figure 65. — Tosilus arroyo J. L. Barnard, female, 5.5 mm, 7358: a, head (E=epistome, 

 L=labrum); b, inner plate of maxilla 1; c,d , pereopods 3,5; e, labrum, anterior view; 

 /, telson; g, coxa 6, medial, right side; h, palp of maxilla 1; i, outer lobe of maxilla 1; 

 j,k, right and left mandibles, palps removed. 



