395 



321 



Fig. 169. Hyperietta vosseleri (Stebbing), female (after Bowman, 1973). 



324 



3. Hyperietta stebbingi Bowman, 1973 (Fig. 170) 



Bowman, 1973: 61.— luzoni (non Stebbing, 1888); Vosseler, 1901: 

 64 (Hyperia). 



Length of sexually mature males 3-4 mm, of females 2-3 mm. 



The height of the head is twice its length; it is uniformily rounded 

 anteriorly. Antennae I in females extend to the lower margin of the head. 

 The antennal gland also reaches the lower margin of the head, is broadly 

 rounded, and viewed laterally, is separated from the epistome. 



The outer lobes of the maxillipeds are 1/3 longer than wide, with 

 minute spinules on both sides near the distal margin, and scattered minute 

 setae in the distal part of the inner margin. 



The oval 2nd segment of pereopods I is more than twice longer than 

 wide; the 5th segment has a small distal process armed with three-four 

 spines; the 6th segment is twice longer than wide. The 6th segment of 

 pereopods II bears two spines on the anterior margin. Pereopods VI are 



