168 Annals of the South African Museum. 
Paramoera capensis (infra), Where ovigerous females vary from 
5-12 mm. 
Length: 6 mm. 
Colour: In spirit, whitish, 5th and 6th peraeon segments crimson, 
mouth-parts rose, eyes light brown. ' 
Locality: Fish Hoek Bay (False Bay). 5 fathoms. 1 specimen. 
s.s. ‘ Pieter Faure.” 24/12/02. (S.A.M. No. A3807.) 
Geogr. Distribution: Gambier Archipelago, 20 metres (Chevreux). 
Famiry TIRONIDAE. 
1871. Syrrhoinae Boeck, Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1870, p. 146. 
1888. Syrrhoidae Stebbing, Challeng. Rep. vol. 29, p. 787. 
1898. e G. O. Sars, Crust. Norw. vol. 1, p. 388. 
1906. Tironidae Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, p. 273. 
1908. - Chevreux, Bull. Inst. océan. Monaco, no. 129, p. 7. 
1910. ee Stebbing, Gen. Cat. S.A. Crust. p. 454. 
1911. A Chevreux, Bull. Inst. océan. Monaco, no. 204, p. 3. 
1912. * id. Bull. Mus. d’Hist. Nat. 1912, no. 4, p. 213. 
Gen. BRUZELIA Boeck. 
1871. Bruzelia Boeck, 1.c. p. 149. 
1876. _ id. Skand. Arkt. Amphip. vol. 2, p. 477. 
1893. ” G. O. Sars, l.c. p. 394. 
1893. - Della Valle, F. Fl. Neapel. vol. 20, p. 667. 
1906. os Stebbing, Le. p. 274. 
1910. be id. Sci. Res. “ Thetis,” pt. 12, p. 590. 
BrUZELIA DIODON 0. sp. 
Body stout, not very much indurated. Head with long, downwardly 
curved rostrum, which is parallel-sided and truncate at the apex, 
antero-lateral angles subquadrate, eyes absent. Peraeon rounded, not 
carinate except on 7th segment which ends in a tooth. Side-plates 
1—4 equal in depth, antero-inferior angles of 1 and 2 rounded, of 3 
acute, of 4 rounded, inferior margin of 4 straight, postero-inferior 
angle of 4 subacute, 5 and 6 with posterior lobes deeper than anterior, 
7 small and semicircular. Pleon segments feebly carinate, keel on Ist 
strongest and ending in a tooth, inferior margin of Ist rounded below, 
postero-inferior angle of 2nd quadrate with a small tooth, of 3rd 
acutely produced and somewhat recurved. 
Telson tapering as in B. typica Boeck, apex entire. 
