4'22 DR MUEEAY ON THE DEEP AND SHALLOW-WATER MARINE FAUNA 



*Anonyx cicadodes, Stebbing. 

 *Aora keiyueleni, Stebbing. 



* „ trichobostryclais, Stebbing. 

 Atyloides australis (]Miers). 



'*Autonoe hergueleni, Stebbing. 

 *Cardenio jiaurodactylus, Stebbing. 

 *Cerapus sismithi, Stebbing. 

 *C1ieirimedon crenatipalmatus, Stebbing. 

 '*Dodecas elongata, Stebbing. 

 *Eusiroides pompeii, Stebbing. 



Eusirus longijpes,^ Boeck. 



Eutheraisto thomsoni,- Stebbing. 

 *Gam7naropsis exsertipes, Stebbing. 

 *Haliriiedon schneideri, Stebbing. 

 *HapIocheira plumosa, Stebbing. 

 '^Harpinia obtusifrons, Stebbing. 

 * Harpinioides drepanocJieir, Stebbing. 

 ^Hippjonwdon kergueleai (Miers). 



* ,, trigonicus, Stebbing. 

 * Iphimedia pacifica, Stebbing. 



* „ pulchridentata, Stebbing. 

 * Kergiielenia compacta, Stebbing. 



* Lepidepecrewn fGraminiferum, Stebbing. 

 *Liljeborgia consanguinea,^ Stebbing. 

 *2fetopa nasutigenes* Stebbing. 

 *Neo}iela serrata, Stebbing. 

 *(Ediceroides rostrata, Stebbing. 

 *Orchoinene cavimanus,^ Stebbing. 

 *Pardalisca marionis,^ Stebbing. 

 *Fhotis macrocarpus, Stebbing. 

 *Phoxocephalus hergueleni, Stebbing. 



' I cannot find any points of difference that would justifj' the separation of this southern species from the northern 

 Eusirus longipes, Boeck. — (Stebbing, Zool. Cluill. Exp., part 67, p. 969.) 



2 Euthemisto thomsoni appears to stand extremely near to the northern EtUhimisto bispinosa (Boeck). — (Stebbing, 

 Zool Chall. Exp., part 67, p. 1416.) 



^ The specific name [of Liljehorgi<t consanguinea\ refers to the obviously very close relationship between this southern 

 species and the northern Liljehorgia pallida, Spence Bate. — (Stebbing, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 67, p. 984.) 



* Metopa nasutigenes is very like Metopa nasuta, Boeck [a northern species], which also has the large beak or nose 

 formed by the first joint of the upper antennae. Hence the specific name is a hybrid, to express " of the lineage of 

 nnsitia." — (.Stebbisg, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 67, p. 756.) 



' In the course of the description the differences have been noticed between tliis [Orckomene cavimajius] and the 

 very similar species, Orckomene muscidosus, taken at an enormously distant Station to the south of Japan. — (Stebbing, 

 Zool. CImU. Exp., part 67, p. 681.) 



'^ This species from the south [Pardalisca marionis'] is remarkably like the northern species Pardalisca cuxpidata. — 

 (Stebbing, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 67, p. 999 ) 



