170 Annals of the South African Museum. 
Famiry PARAMPHITHOIDAR. 
1871. Epimerinae Boeck, Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1870, p. 183. 
1888. Hpimeridae Stebbing, Challeng. Rep. vol. 29, p. 876. 
1893. oe G. O. Sars, Crust. Norw. vol. 1, p. 362. 
1906. us Walker, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. 18, p. 17. 
1906. Paramphithoidae Stebbing, Das Tierreich, 21, p. 320. 
1908. 3 id. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. Zool., vol. 30, 
palo 
1912. Chevreux, Bull. Mus. Paris, no. 4, p. 215. 
Gen. EPIMERIA Costa. 
1793. Gammarellus (part) Herbst. Naturgesch. Krabb. Krebs. vol. 2, 
p- 106. 
1851. Hpimeria Costa in Hope, Cat. Crost. Ital. p. 46. 
1888. 3 Stebbing, l.c. p. 877. 
1898. he G. O. Sars, l.c. p. 3638. 
1906. in Walker, l.c. p. 16. 
1906. Be Stebbing, Le. pp. 321, 728. 
1912. 7 Chevreux, lc. p. 215. 
EPIMERIA CORNIGERA (Fabr.). 
1779. Gammarus corniger Fabricius, Reise Norweg. p. 383. 
1871. Epimeria cornigera Boeck, lc. p. 185. 
1898. 5 G. O. Sars, Le. p. 364, pl. 128. 
1893. Udrrnon cisco cornigerum (part) Della Valle, F. u. Fl. Neapel. 
vol. 20, p. 676, pl. 59, fig. 85. 
1906. Epimeria cornigera Stebbing, l.c. p. 323 (synonymy). 
1911. i i Sexton, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. n.s. vol. 9, pt. 2, 
p. 210. 
The South African specimen differs from Stebbing’s description 
and Sars’ figures only in having the ultimate joint of peduncle of 
2nd antenna shorter than penultimate and the side-plates 1-3 obtuse 
(as in Sars’ figure of EH. tuberculata, l.c. pl. 129, fig. 2). 
Length; 18 mm. 
Colour: In spirit, pale pinkish. 
Locality: Buffalo River NW. 3} W., distant 19 miles (off East 
London). 300 fathoms.  . s.s. “ Pieter Faure.” 16/4/01. (S.A.M. 
No. A218.) 
Geogr. Distribution: Norway, 50=150 fathoms (Sars); Great 
