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Habitat: — !^ o u t h Georgia: 8. A. E., Station 22, ott" May Bay, lat. 54" 17' S., 

 long. 36" 28' W.; 14. V. 1902; depth, 75 m.; clay with scattered algae; temperature at the 

 bottom + 1,5" C: 2 mature females; R. M. S. 168. S. A. E., Station 25, off Grytviken, lat. 

 54" 22' S., long. 36" 27' W.; 21. V. 1902; depth, 24—52 m.; grey clay with scattered algae: 

 one mature female; R. M. S., on slides. S. A. E., Station 33, Grytviken, lat. 54" 22' S., long. 

 36" 28' W.; 30. Y. 1902; depth 22 m.; clay with algae: 20 mature females and 7 larvae in different 

 stages; R. M.* S. 169. S. A. E., Station 34, off the mouth of Cumberland Bay, lat. 54" 11' S., 

 long. 36" 18' W., (type- locality); 5. VI. 1902; depth, 252—310 m.; grey clay with 

 scattered stones; temperature at the bottom, + 1,45" C. : 6 mature females; R. M.S. 170. 



Type-specimen on slides in the collections of the R. M. S. 



Fig. XCII. — AsieropeOhlini n. sp. — 7. Anterior pari of the second and third endopodilc joints of the right mandible seen 

 from inside; the long bristles are broken, ?; 480 X. 8. Left maxilla, seen from inside, ?; 136 X. 9. Left sixth limb 

 seen from inside, $; 120 X. 10. Seventh liml), ?; 200 X. IL iMedian eye and rod-shaped organ, ?; 136 X- 12. Second 



antenna, endopodite, (J, Stage I; 160 x. 

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