240 Transactions. 
Авт. 22.—Some New Zealand Amphipoda: No. 3.* 
By Cuas. Снптох, M.A., D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., &c. 
[Read before the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, 7th December, 1921; received by 
Editor, 31st December, 1921; issued separately, 17th February, 1923.] 
Amphilochus squamosus (G. M. Thomson). 
Amphilochus squamosus Stebbing, 1906, p. 1015177191053 DIT: 
Chilton, 1912, р. 479. A. marionis Stebbing, 1906, p. 151 and 
Gitanopsis antarctica Chevreux, 1913, p. 104. 
in 1913, agrees in the presence of the accessory flagellum and in the well- 
developed molar as well as in the other characters. Through the kindness 
mandibles and other points are not of generic value, and this seems to be 
confirmed by the fact that in Australian specimens that seem undoubtedly 
to belong to Amphilochus neapolitanus Della Valle the molar is well deve- 
loped, and not feeble as it is in European specimens of that species. I am 
dealing more fully with these species in a paper sent to the Records of 
the Australian Museum. 
* For No. 1 of this series see Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 52, р. 1, and for No. 2 Trans. 
. N.Z. Inst., vol. 53, p. 220. 
