AMPHIPODA. 9 
KUTHEMISTO GAUDICHAUDI. 
Euthemisto yaudichaudi, Guerin. 
Abundant from lat. 54° 01' S., long. 170° 49’ E. to lat. 63° 04'S., long. 175° 43’ E., 
mostly youne—a female with ova measured 15mm. 
FAM. ANCHYLOMERIDA, Bova tutus. 
KUPRIMNO MACROPA. 
Euprimno macropa, Guerin. 
One specimen, length 16mm., 26 Feb., 1904. 
FAM. HYPERIOPSIDA, Bova tivs. 
HyPeriopsis ausTraLis. (Pl. 4, fig. 3.) 
Hyperiopsis australis, A. O. Walker, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. XVIT. (1906), p. 454. 
W.Q., 16 June, 1903, 15 fm. ; one. 
Differs from //. Véringii, G. O. Sars (Norweg. N. Atlantic Expn., p. 231), in the 
following points :— 
The lower margin of the head is oblique. 
The first segment of the urosome has a deep dorsal depression; the second 
seoment is the longest of the three. 
The third joint of the first and second perzeopods is not quite twice as long as the 
next two united, and is about the same width, i.e., the margins are parallel, the distal 
three-fourths of its length. 
In the last perzeopods the jointing is indistinct, the very long third (or fourth) 
joint is finely serrate and spinulose. 
The first and second uropods are biramous. In his definition of the genus Sars says 
that they are “simple, two-jointed,” but as the rami cling closely together this might 
easily be an oversight. 
The single specimen was not dissected (nor, probably, was Sars’), but the 
maxillipeds are evidently of the Gammarid type. Bovallius (Amphipoda Synopidea) 
has placed the genus in his tribe of Synopidea under the family Hyperiopsidee. 
FAM. LYSIANASSIDA, G. O. Sars. 
CHEIRIMEDON FOUGNERI. 
Cheirimedon fougneri, A. O. Walker. 
W.Q., 8 Aug., 1902; No. 2 D., 4 fm.; one. W.Q., 1 Dee., 1902; Hut Point 
(123), one young. 
(HEIRIMEDON HANSONI. 
Cheirimedon hansoni, A. O. Walker. 
Cape Adare, 24 Feb., 1904; Laminaria roots, 13-20 fm. ; one, 4 mm. lone. 
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