464 On the Crusstacean Fauna of Neio Zealand. 



Genus EusiRUS, Kioyer. 

 Eusirus longipes, Boeck. 



J^um'rus longippa, Bjeck, ' Challenger ' Ampliipodi, p. 965, pi. Ixxxvii. 

 2'Aisirus cuspidatus, Krciyer, var. antarcticus, inihi. 



The species was originally wrongly identified by me. 

 Tlicre is no doubt it is the same as the nortliern species. The 

 solitary * Challenger ' specimen was collected at Kerguelen. 



Family Ampeliscidae. 

 Genus Ampelisca, Kroyer. 



Ampelisca acinaces, Stebbing. 



Ampelisca acinaces, Stebbing, ' Challenger ' Ampljipoda, p. 103G, pis. ci. 

 & cii. 



Stebbing's description was drawn up from a solitary female 

 s})ccimen obtained in Port Jackson at a depth of 35 fathoms. 



The species is not unfrequently found washed up on the 

 ocean beach, Dunedin, often in considerable numbers. It is 

 probably therefore a pelagic form. 



Family Photidse. 

 Genus AUTONOE, Bruzelius. 

 Autonoe kergueleni^ Stebbing. 

 Autonoekerytiekni, Stebbing, * Cliallenger ' Amphipoda, p. 1087, pi. cxi. 

 Several male specimens of this species were collected by me 

 in the Bay of Islands. The species was originally described 

 and figured by Stebbing from a single specimen taken off 

 Cumberland Bay, Kerguelen, in 127 fathoms. 



Family Phliadidse. 

 Genus Iphinotus, Stebbing. 

 Iphinotus typica^ Thomson. 



Ipltigenia tyjnca, Thomson, Trans. N. Z. Inst. vol. xiv. p. 237. 

 [^ Iphinotus Chiltuni, Stebbing, Trans. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. vii. p. 410, 



pi. XXXV. B. 



The name Iphigem'a having been preoccupied, Stebbing 

 suggested the new genus Iphinotus to receive a species resem- 

 bling /, ti/pica, which he named Iphinotus Chiitoni. But a 

 le-examination of my original species shows that I wrongly 



