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Cumacea: 26. Campylaspididae, 1. Campylaspis 



covering; termmal joint of maxilliped 1 more rudimentary; peraeopod 2 

 with terminal joint shorter instead of longer than the 2 preceding joints 

 combined; peduncle of uropods little serrate on medial margin or distinctly 

 (Caiman), not twice as long as the endopod or a little more than twice 

 (Caiman) and little more than twice the exopod in the d, a little less than 



Fig. 132. 



C. glabra Sars, 



maxilliped i, apex. 



Fig. 129. 

 C. glabra Sars, mandibles. 



Fig. 130. 

 C. glabra Sars, maxilla 2. 



^A 



I 



Fig. 131. 



C. glabra Sars, 



maxilliped i. 



Fig. 133. 



Fig. 134. 



C. glabra ( 9 ) Sars, c. glabra Sars, maxilli- 

 maxilliped 2.| pg£[ 3_ 



twice in the Q. Colour whitish, sometimes with tinge of pink (Caiman). 

 L. 9 scarcely exceeding 3 mm, d nearly 4 mm. 



Mediterranean, N. of England, W. coast of Ireland, Norway; depths 33—1100 m. 



9. C. spinosa Calm. 1906 C. s., Caiman in: Mt. Stat. Neapel, v. I7iv p. 412, 

 426 t. 28 f. 35—43. 



9. Pseudorostral lobes sharply upturned, meeting only just in front 

 of the slitlike eyeless eyelobe, thence receding convexly to a scarcely indica- 

 ted anterolateral corner. Surface of carapace beset with spinules and armed 

 on each side with about 8 strong spines reaching from the pseudorostral 

 lobes to the rear ; there are half a dozen long setae dorsally, and the lower 

 margin anteriorly carries several procurved spines. First pedigerous segment 

 almost completely concealed, each of the others having a pair of dorsal spines. 

 Of the pleon segments the first 4 are similarly armed, the b^^ has 3 dorsal 

 and 2 postero-lateral spines; the telsonic segment is pentagonal, as broad 

 as long, with 3 medio-dorsal spines and a subapical pair. The mouth-parts 



