487 



Fig. 212. Tryphana malmi Boeck. 



segments, whose total length is generally not less than that of the 2nd 

 segment. 



The rami of uropods I and II are equal to the basipodite in length but 

 in uropods III longer. The length of the last urosomite is 2/3 its width. 

 The tip of the telson reaches the base of the rami of uropods III. 



Distribution: A temperate warm-water, possibly antiequatorial 

 species. It is known from the Atlantic (18° N, 67° 30' S), Indian (north 

 of 51° S, but absent in the equatorial zone), and Pacific (Kuroshio, New 

 Zealand, environs of northern chile) oceans, and Mediterranean Sea. It 

 lives in warmed waters of the 0-200 m layer. 



