General Catalogue of South African Crustacea. 403 



1893. A., Ortmann, Schizopoda Plankton Exp., vol. ii., p. 22. 



1906. Anchialina, Norman and Scott, Crustacea of Devon and 



Cornwall, p. 24. 

 1910. A., Hansen, Schizopoda, Siboga Exp., pt. 37, p. 50. 



Anchialina truncata (Sars). 



1883. Anchialus truncatiis, Sars, Vid. Selsk. Forhandl. Christian., 



No. 7, p. 38. 

 1885. A. tyjncus, Sars, Challenger Schizopoda, Eeports, vol. xiii., 

 p. 193, pi. 34, figs. 4-24. 

 " Taken at the surface of the sea off Cape of Good Hope," 

 lat. 34° 41' S., long. 18° 36' E. 

 1910. Anchialina truncata, Hansen, Schizopoda, Siboga Exp., pt. 37, 

 pp.51, 53. 

 Hansen remarks: "A. truncata G. O. Sars =^ ^. typica 

 G. 0. Sars (not Kroyer) differs from the real A. typica Kr. 

 in a number of features . The frontal plate is a little longer 

 with the transverse, straight terminal margin ; the eye-stalks 

 seem to be shorter ; the protruding part of the fifth joint of 

 the male gnathopods is more removed from the distal end 

 of the joint ; the sixth joint of the first pair of the thoracic 

 legs in the male is quite different, being divided into 3 sub- 

 joints with about 11 long, cylindrical setae distributed along 

 the distal two-fifths of the interior margin of the joint and on 

 its end ; the pseudobranchial plate of the male pleopods has 

 the outer angle sharp and setose ; finally the exopod of third 

 pleopods (not fourth pair, as stated by Sars) is extremely 

 different, resembling much more a normal ramus." 



Family MYSID^. 



1910, Mysince, Hansen, Schizopoda, Siboga Exp., pt. 37, pp. 12, 62. 



Hansen subdivides this family or sub-family into four 



tribes, which he calls Erythropini, Leptomysini, Mysini, and 



Heteromysini. Ccesaromysis and Katerythrops are placed in 



the first of these groups, Leptomysis is in the second. 



Gen. C^SAROMYSIS, Ortmann. 

 1893. C(Bsaromysis, Ortmann, Schizopoda Plankton Exp., vol. ii., 



pp. 22, 24. 

 1905. C, Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 3, p. 114. 



