Crustacean Fauna of South Africa. 2% 
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Second peraeopod, 7th joint with a small tubercle in middle of inner 
margin, unguis scarcely half length of 7th. 
Third to fifth peraeopods, 2nd joint expanded, its hind margin in 
peraeopod 4 nearly straight, in 5 slightly convex, distal part of hind 
margin and inferior angle slightly serrulate and spinulose. 
First and second uropods, rami respectively shorter and subequal to 
peduncle. 
Third uropod, ramus subequal to peduncle. 
Length: 3 17 mm., 2? 13 mm. 
Colour : Whitish, eyes dark brown. 
Locality : West and East coasts of the Cape Peninsula. (Dr. W. F. 
Purcell and R. M. Lightfoot.) gg, 92 and young. (S.A.M. 
Nos. 1527-9, 1284, A2460.) 
This species is very like T. brito Stebbing from the North Devon 
coast, but possesses certain well-marked features of its own. The 6th 
joint of the first gnathopod in g has a narrower process and distal 
margin is more strongly concave, the palm of the second gnathopod 
in ¢ is more transverse, 2nd antenna in g stouter and telson more 
deeply incised and more spinose than in 7’. brito. 
TALORCHESTIA ANCHEIDOS N. sp. 
(Plate XX VII. Figs. 35, 36.) 
Closely allied to the last species. Body not very broad. Eyes sub- 
rotund, their distance apart /ess than their diameter. Side-plates not 
very deep, 2nd with a strongly produced rounded lobe on upper 
posterior angle, 5th as deep as 4th, lobes subequal in depth. Postero- 
inferior angle of pleon segment 3 very slightly produced, posterior 
margin slightly concave. 
Telson with apical incision, spinose. 
First antenna reaching to end of penultimate peduncular joint of 
2nd antenna, 3rd joint in ¢ longer than 2nd (but not equal to Ist 
plus 2nd), in @ equal to 2nd, flagellum nearly equal to 2nd plus 3rd, 
6-jointed in 3g, 4-jointed in @?. 
Second antenna reaching nearly to end of 3rd peraeon segment in 3, 
2nd in ?, ultimate joint longer than penultimate, flagellum equal to 
last two peduncular joints together, 17-jointed in 3, 13-jointed 
any oes 
Mouth-parts as in 7’. quadrispinosa. 
First gnathopod in ¢g, 4th joint not expanded, 5th strongly ex- 
panded, the lobe broad and rounded, distal margin only slightly con- 
cave, 6th shorter than 5th, also strongly expanded, distal margin 
