CtJMACEA— OALMAN. 



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exactly as described for that species, although the spines on their inner edges are a 

 little more numerous. 



Remarks. — Some of the female specimens of this species have the pseudorostrum 

 shorter and blunter than in the female figured, but although in this respect they 



Fig. 8. — Colurostylis lemurum, n. sp. Male. X 30. 



approach C. pseudocuma, they cliifer in having ridges on the carapace of which no trace 

 can be seen in the much smaller syntypes of that species. 



The specific name is chosen in allusion to the name of the bay where the 

 specimens were taken. 



21. Camjjylas^ns antarctica, Caiman. Fig. 9. 



G. verrucosa, var. antarctica, Caiman, 1907a, p. 5, pi. figs. 



14-16, text-fig. 4; Zimmer, 1913, p. 454. 

 C. antarctica, Stebbing, 1913, p. 199. 



Occurrence. — Station 355. McMurdo Sound. 300 

 fathoms, trawl. One female. 



Remarks. — The single specimen is badly jjreserved, 

 and does not enable any particulars to be added to 

 those previously given. As the form of the third 

 maxilhpeds helps to distinguish this species from Hansen's 

 C. frigida (1908, p. 16, pi. in, figs. 2a-2n) I give a 

 figure of this appendage from one of the " Discovery '' 

 syntypes. 



Fig. 9. — Campijlaspis antarctica, 

 Caiman. Female. Third max- 

 illiped. Syntype from " Dis- 

 covery " collection, x 45. 



22. Campylaspis, sp. 



Occurrence. — Station 135. Spirits Bay, near North 

 Cape, New Zealand. Plankton, 3 metres depth. One 

 immature female. 



Remarks. — The specimeii here recorded resembles somewhat closely C. undata, 

 ri. 0. Sars, with specimens of which, detei-mined by Ppof. Sars, I have compared it. It 



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