SEP !»' 1902 



CRUSTACEA. 



PART III. 



By Thomas Whitelegge, 



Zoologist, Australian Museum. 



ISOPODA. 



Part II. 



The present part deals with the remainder of the family 

 Sphseromidse. Of the sixteen species herein enumerated, seven 

 belong to known forms and nine are described as new, including 

 one new genus. The new species are as follows : — 



SpJiceroma australis. 

 , , latifrons. 



,, plumosa. 

 Cymodoce inornata. 

 Ciliccea stylifera. 

 ,, ornata. 

 „ granulojta. 

 Cerceis nasuta. 

 Chitonopis spatulifrons. 



The species previously known are : — 



Zuzara ernarginata, Haswell. {Hab. — Griffiths' Point, Western 



Port, Victoria). 

 Cymodoce tuberculosa, Stebbing. {Hab. — Swan River, Western 

 Australia). 

 ,, acideata, Haswell. (ffab. — ^Port Jackson). 



,, - convexa, Miers. (Hab. — New Zealand). 

 Ciliccea hystrix, Haswell. [Hab. — Port Stephens). 



,, spinulosa, Haswell. (Hab. — Port Jackson ; Port 

 Stephens). 

 Bregmocerella grayanus, Woodward. {Hab. — Port Jackson; 

 Flinders Island ; Bass Strait). 



