242 Transactions. 
Nototropis minikoi (Walker). 
Paratylus minikoi Walker, 1905, р. 925, fig. 141, 1-5. 
chir (Haswell), which occurs in Australian and South African seas, by the 
absence of dorsal teeth on the peraeon and anterior segments of the pleon, 
and by the presence of a carina on the fourth and a smaller one on the 
coalesced fifth and sixth segments. The branchiae, described by Walker 
as “obliquely pinnate,” are also characteristic, though the branchiae on 
the different segments vary somewhat in structure. 
e species is now known from the Laccadive Archipelago, west . 
Australia, and south-west New Zealand. 
Ericthonius brasiliensis (Dana). 
Ericthonius brasiliensis Stebbing, 1906, p. 671 (with synonyms). 
This species has not hitherto been recorded from New Zealand, but 
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itis one attained only in the older males, the younger ones having the 
joint of more normal shape as described by Stebbing. Stebbing says that 
E. pugnax is closely related to E. brasiliensis, and that E. macrodactylus 
is distinguished “from E. difformis especially by the long tooth of the fifth 
joint in the second gnathopod being separated from the base of the sixth 
same as Е. brasiliensis, will, 
