Crustacean Fauna of South Africa. 175 
1907. Eusiroides monoculoides Chevreux, Mém. Soc. Zool. Fr. vol. 
20, p. 478. 
1910. 3 a Stebbing, Sci. Res. ‘‘ Thetis,” pt. 12, 
p- 095. 
These specimens present no peculiar features, except that the pleon 
segments are without a dorsal median tooth; the telsonic apex and 
the palms of the Ist and 2nd gnathopods resemble in some specimens 
Stebbing’s figures of EH. caesaris, in others those of HE. pompeii. The 
calceoli on the antennae are less numerous, and on the large Sea Point 
specimen absent altogether. 
Length: 14 mm., specimen from Sea Point 24 mm. 
Colour : In spirit, pale pinkish, eyes claret. A specimen picked up 
on the beach at Sea Point was very nearly dead, and was when found » 
salmon in colour with a large bright red subcircular medio-dorsal 
patch on each of peraeon segments 4 to 7 and pleon segments | to 3, 
surrounded by a lighter ring. In spirit this coloration faded to a 
uniform white, the eyes dark brown. 
Locality: Umhlangakulu River mouth NW. by N., distant 7 miles 
(Natal). 50 fathoms. 3. 14/3/01; Sandy Point N. ¢ E., distant 
10 miles (near Cape Morgan). 93 fathoms. 3. 14/8/01; Glendower 
Beacon N. 1 W., distant 16 miles. 66 fathoms. 4 ¢¢, 1 ovigerous 
2. 10/9/01; Port Shepstone WNW., distant 2 miles (Natal). 
24 fathoms. 2. 15/3/01; and Cape St. Francis NE., distant 29 
miles. 75 fathoms. 2. 19/2/02. s.s. “Pieter Faure.” Sea Point, 
near Cape Town. 19/6/14. 1. Washed up on beach after storm. 
(K.H.B.) (S.A.M. Nos. A228 to A232 and A2908 respectively.) 
Geogr. Distribution: Port Jackson, low-water mark (Haswell) ; off 
Melbourne, 33 fathoms (Stebbing: H. caesaris) ; Heard Island, 75 
fathoms (Stebbing: H. pompeii); Tuamotu Archipelago, 1 metre 
(Chevreux) ; New South Wales (Stebbing). 
In 1909 (Subant. Is. N.Z., p. 622) this species was transferred by 
Chilton to Bovallia in the family Pontogenetidae. Without disagreeing 
with Chilton’s conclusions I think it best to keep the present South 
African specimens under the genus Husiroides. 
Qu W/L , ye Uo 
CLEONARDOPSIS n.g. 
Very near to Cleonardo Stebbing, but differing in the following 
features: Body carinate, side-plate 6 hardly bilobed, side-plate 7 not 
deeper behind than in front, pleon segments narrowed and rounded 
below, upper lip broader than long, 5th joint of Ist and 2nd gnathopods 
