Cumacea: 26. Campylaspididae, 1. Campylaspis 191 



nat. Hist, ser. 5 v.3 p. 73 | 1887 C. r., H. J. Hansen in: Vid. Meddel., v.'d9 p. 207, 209 [ 

 1897 C. r., T. Scott in: Rep. Fish. Board Scotl., «. 15 p. 133 | 1900 C. r., G. O. Sars, 

 Crust. Norway, u3 p. 84, 108 t. 56, 57 | 1900 C. r., Zimmerin: Fauna arctica, v. I p. 429, 

 435 I 1909 C. r., A. M. Norman & G. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., ser. 2 

 r. 3ii p. 35 I 1911 C. r., Stappers in: Camp. arct. Orleans, Crust. Malac. p. 122 j 1912 

 C. r.. Caiman in: P. U. S. Mus., v. 41 p. 627. 



9 Pseudorostral lobes very short, but distally acute, antero-lateral 

 corners obsolete. Carapace very large, inflated, half the length of the body, 

 quite smooth. Pedigerous segments 1 and 2 raised to transverse procurved 

 ridges, each with median produced point. Pleon segments short, depressed, 

 telsonic segment slightly broader than long, obtusely extended. Eye distinct, 

 semicircular, rather prominent, with 2 corneal lenses (Hansen). Maxilla 1 

 with single apical filament on the slender palp. Maxilliped 1, epipod with 10 

 branchial leaflets, terminal joint rather small, conical, with 1 apical setule. 

 Maxilliped 2, the short terminal joint carrying 4 strong spines. Maxilliped 3 

 with the joints partly serrate, 4*^ joint considerably expanded, as long as 

 b^^ and H^^ combined. Peraeopod 2, 7^^ joint slender, longer than 2 pre- 

 ceding joints combined. Uropods not very long, peduncle with serrate medial 

 margin, twice as long as the endopod, which is a little longer than the exo- 

 pod. Colour bright red except frontal lobe and adjacent part which are opaque 

 white. L. 5 mm. d Like 9 , except that it is more slender, pseudorostral 

 lobes shorter, more obtuse; carapace shallower, epipod of maxilliped 1 with 

 18 branchial leaflets, uropods more elongate, peduncle fringed with plumose 

 setae, not twice as long as the endopod, which carries more spines than in 

 the 9 , and is more decidedly longer than the exopod. L. about 6 mm. 



Lat. 750 45' N., depth 1977 m; Greenland, Norway, Kullaberg, Kattegat, British 

 Isles, Atlantic coast of N. America; depths from 22 to 188 m; Nova Zembla, 90 m. 



8. C. glabra 0. Sars 1879 C. g., G. 0. Sars in: Arch. Naturv. Kristian., r. 4 

 p. 77 t. 44-47 I 1900 C. g., G. 0. Sars, Crust. Norway, v. 3 p. 86 t. 58 | 1902 C. g., G. S. 

 Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., v. 14i p. 95 | 1905 C. g. {?C. ruhicunda var.), Caiman 



Fig. 128. 

 C. glabra ($) Sars. 



in: Sci. Invest. Fish. Ireland, 1904 app. 1 p. 34 | 1906 C. g., Caiman in: Mt. Stat. Neapel, 

 R 17iv p. 423 I 1909 C. g., A. M. Norman & G. S. Brady in: Nat. Hist. Tr. Northumb., 

 ser. 2 v.'dn p. 35. 



Very near to C. ruhicunda (nr. 7), but considerably smaller and differ- 

 ing in colour, pedigerous segments 1 and 2 less strongly produced dorsally ; 

 eyelobe semioval, with 3 corneal lenses, pigment purple under opaque white 



