48 - DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Genus Euphione, Mcintosh 



Euphione elisabethae, Mcintosh. 



Mcintosh, 1885, pp. 62-64, pi. ix, fig. 3; pi. xvii, fig. 7; pi. xviii, fig. 10; pi. viii A, figs. 3-6. 



St. M. Cape Trawler. 9. vii. 27. 33^ 42' 00" S, 17° 29' 00" E. 310-402111. Gear OTC. Found 

 on coral. Three specimens. 



Remarks. These examples measure about 40 mm. by 17 mm. In one of them the 

 very large type of rotate tubercle on the elytra is absent. 



Genus Scalisetosus, Mcintosh 



Scalisetosus pellucidus (Ehlers). 



Fauvel, 1923, p. 74, fig. 27 a~f. 

 Scalisetosus communis, Ehlers, 191 3, p. 447. 



St. 90. 10. vii. 26. Simon's Town, False Bay, South Africa. Basin of H.M. Dockyard. 0-2 m. 

 Gear NH. Two specimens. 



St. MS 82. 6. ix. 26. Ofl:' Salamander Point, Saldanha Bay, South Africa. 7-14 m. Gear BTS. 

 One specimen. 



Remarks. Three small specimens. Ehlers records the presence of this species at 

 Simon's Town. 



Genus Lepidonotus, Leach 



Lepidonotus semitectus, Stimpson. 



Ehlers, 1913, p. 447. 



St. 90. 10. vii. 26. Simon's Town, False Bay, South Africa. Basin of H.M. Dockyard. 0-2 m. 

 Gear NH. Five specimens. 



Remarks. All the specimens are small, measuring between 10 and 15 mm. in length. 

 The first pair of scales and the anterior half of the second are much lighter in colour 

 than the rest, which are either mottled with dark grey or, as in three of the examples, 

 of a uniform deep orange colour. 



The German South Polar Expedition collected specimens of this species at Simon's 

 Town. 



Genus Eulagisca, Mcintosh 



Eulagisca corrientis, Mcintosh. 



Mcintosh, 1885, pp. 91-93, pi. xiii, fig. 4; pi. vii A, figs. 3, 4. 



St. 170. 23. ii. 27. Off Cape Bowles, Clarence Island. 61° 25' 30" S, 53° 46' 00" W. 342 m. 

 Gear DLH. Bottom: rock. One fragmentary specimen. 



St. 181. i2.iii. 27. Schollaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago. 64° 20' 00" S, 63° 01' 00" W. 

 160-335 m. Gear OTL. Bottom: mud. Two fragmentary specimens. 



St. 190. 24. iii. 27. Bismarck Strait, Palmer Archipelago. 64° 56' 00" S, 65° 35' 00" W. 93-126 m. 

 Gear DLH and NRL. Bottom: stones, mud and rock. One complete specimen. 



