AMPHIPODA OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 179 



Name of Spkcies. 



18. Metopuides sarsii (Pfeffer). 



19. Metopella orala (Stebbing). 



20. Thaiimatelson walkeri, sp. nov. 



21. TliauinateUon inermis, sp. nov. 



22. ThaumafeUon herdmaiii Walker. 



23. Bircenna crassipes (Chevieux). 



24. Golomastix hrazieri Harwell. 



25. Liljeborijia diUiia (Haswell). 



26. Epimeria maerodonta Walker. 



27. Pariphimedia integricauda Oiievreux. 

 28* Acanthonotosoma australis, sp. nov. 



29. Leptamphoims novx-zeaJandiee, (G. M. 



Thomson). 



30. Haliraijoides australis, sp. nov. 



31. Eusirus antairticus G. M. Thomson. 



32. Eusirus sphndidus, sp. nov. 



33. Euri/mera inonticulosa Pfeffer. 



34. Bovallia monoculoides (Haswell). 



35. Pontogeneia danai (G. M. Thomson). 



36. Pontogeneia antardica Ghevreu.x. 



37. Attjloides magellanica (Stebbing). 



38. Ati/loides serraticauda Stebbing. 



39. Atijloides culceulata, sp. nov. 



40. Paramoera austrina (Bate). 



41. Djerhoa fureipes Chevreux. 



42. ParaceradocHS miersii (Pfeffer). 



43. Mse.ra mastersii (Haswell). 



44. Paradexamine pacifira (O. M. Thomson). 



45. Puhjcheria antardica (Stebbing). 



46. Nototropis hoiiwdiir (Haswell). 



47. Talurdiestia scutigerula (Dana). 



48. Hijale graudicornis (Kroyer). 



49. Hyale saldanha, sp. nov. 



50. Haplndieira barhimana (G. .M.Thomson). 



51. (?) E ur ystheus afer {^tahhmg). 



52. Jassa falcata (Montagu). 



53. Caprella eeqiiililn-a Say. 



54. Hyperia yaudidiaudii Milne Edwards. 



55. Vibilia antardica Stebbing. 



56. Euthemisto thomsoni Stebbing. 



An allied species at South Victoria Land. 



DlSTHlBUTION AND REMARKS. 



South Orkneys, South Georgia, and Graham Land (Port 



Charcot). 

 South Orkneys, Straits of Magellan. 

 South Orkneys. 

 South Orkneys. 

 South Orkneys and South Victoria Land. 

 South Orkneys and Graham Land (Port Charcot). A closely 



allied species occurs in New Zealand. 

 South Orkneys and Australia. 

 Widely distributed in southern seas. 

 Off Coats Land and South Victoria Land. 

 South Orkneys and Graham Land (Wandel Island). 

 Only one specimen known, from lat. 71° 22' S., long. 16° 



34' W. ; a deep-sea species (1410 fathoms). 

 Widely distributed in southern seas. 



South Orkneys. A closely allied species in northern seas. 

 In all Antarctic seas. Perhaps identical with the northern 



E. propinguus. 

 South Orkneys. Perhaps only a form of the ]ireceding species. 

 South Orkneys, South Georgia, and Graham Land (Wandel 



Island). 

 In all southern seas. 



Falkland Island.*, Australia, New Zealand. 

 South Orkneys, Graham Land, and the siili-Antarctic Islands 



of New Zealand. 

 In all sul)-Antarctic seas. 

 In all sub- Antarctic seas. 



South Orkneys. Closely related to the preceding species. 

 A very abundant and variable species in sub-Antarctic and 



Antarctic seas. 

 South Orkneys and Graham Land. 

 South Orkneys, South Georgia, and Graham Land. 

 Widely distributed in the warmer southern seas. 

 South Orkneys, Graham Land, and New Zealand. 

 In all southern seas, and extending far to the north in the 



Indian and Pacific Oceans. 

 Australia and South Africa. Closely allied to northern 



species. 

 Falkland Islands and Tierra del Fuego. 

 Gough Island and Chili. A closely allied species in New 



Zealand. 

 South Africa. 

 In all southern seas. 

 Gough Island, South Africa. 



Widely distributed in northern and southern seas. 

 South Africa. Very widely distributed. 

 Falkland Islands, South Victoria Land. 

 In all southern se<is. 

 In all southern seas.* 



* The following additional species has been identified by the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing from material sent to him :— 

 Lanceola wstiva Stebbing, 1888, p. 1309, pi. cliii.; from Station 421. 



(ROY. SOC. EDIN. TRANS., VOL. XLVIII., 461.) 



