Cumacea: 26. Campylaspididae, 1. Campylaspis 199 



endopod three-fourths as long as the peduncle, exopod a little shorter. L. 

 nearly 'i mm, adult unknown. 



Kerguelen Island, depth 232 m. 



23. C. antarctica Calm. 1907 C. verrucosa var. a., Caiman in: Nat. antarct. 

 Exp.. V. 2 Crust. Cum. p. 5 t. f. 14—16, tf. 4 ] 1907 C. v. var. a., Zimmer in: Zool. Anz., 

 u 31 p. 370. 



As compared with C. verrucosa (nr. 21), hairs on surface much longer, 

 sides of carapace more tlattened or sulcate over an oblique area as in 

 C. sulcata (nr. 15), dorsal tubercles of pleon segments 1 — 5 replaced by 

 sharp teeth pointing backwards, with a decided instead of faintly indicated 

 pair of dorsal teeth on each segment, 5*^ segment with post-median con- 

 striction more strongly marked, hind margin dorsally extended into a curved 

 median tootli serrate on the upper margin, peduncle of uropods more strongly 

 serrate, the teeth on medial margin spiniform, curved, irregular in size ; medial 

 margin of endopod more distinctly serrated. L. adult 9 5"35 mm. 



Winter quarters of the British Expedition, and of the German South-pole Exp., 

 lat. 660 2' g^ long, 890 38' E., depth 385 m. 



Genera Cumaceorura incertae sedis 

 Gen. Calyptoceros Huxley 



1856 Calyptoceros., Huxley in: Quart. J. geol. Soc, v.\2i p. 34. 



Evidently having a distinct telson, and, judging by the name, probably an adult 

 male with long antennae. 



British Channel. 



Gen. Olbia Marcusen 



1867 Olhia (non Stal, Hemiptera, 1862), Marcusen in: Arch. Naturg., u33i p. 359 

 (descr. nulla). 



Black Sea. 



