CRUSTACEA DECAPODA— BORRADAILE. 



79 



Station 50. 



„ -53. 



„ 60. 



„ Gl. 



„ -62. 



„ -63. 



„ -64. 



„ ^65. 



„ -66. 



„ -67. 



„ -68. 



18° S., 31° 45' W., Surface, May 7, 1913. 

 5° S., 27° 15' W., 2 metres, May 12, 1913. 

 2° K, 24° 45' W., Surface, May 17, 1913. 

 2° K, 24° 45' W., Surface, May 17, 1913. 

 4° 50' K, 24° W., Surface, May 18, 1913. 

 6° 10' K, 24° 5' W., Surface, May 19, 1913. 

 23° 28' N., 34° 45' W., Surface, May 26, 1913. 

 23° 28' N., 34° 4.5' W., Surface, May 26, 1913. 

 25° 35' N., 34° 10' W., Surface, May 27, 1913. 

 25° 35' N., 34° 10' W., Surface, May 27, 1913. 

 27° 22' K, 33° 40' W., Surface, May 28, 1913. 



II. -DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIES. 



SuB-ORDER NATANTIA. 



Tribe PENAEIDES. 



Family PENAEIDAE. 



Sub-family PENAEINAE. 



1. Solenooera novae- zealandiae, n. sp. Fig. 1. 



The collection contains a single specimen, unfortunately somewhat damaged, of a 

 new Solenooera dredged off New Zealand in 70 fathoms of water. The rostrum is short, 



Fig. 1. — Solenocera novae-zecdandiae, n. sp. Male, x 2. 



endine before the middle of the cornea. Its crest bears five teeth, of which two stand 

 behind the orbit. Supraorbital, antennal, liranchiostegal and pteiygostomial spines 

 are present. The second joint of the antennular stalk is shorter than the first, but 

 longer than the third. The antennal stalk does not reach the end of the eye. The 



