
82 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
Fossorial legs with setae short, none reaching beyond end of dactylus; basis 
longer or as long as rest of limb in third and fourth pairs. 
Uropods long, the pedunele half as long again as telsonic somite and equal 
in length to the subequal rami, which are slender and tapering, with apices simple 
and acute ; proximal half of inner margin of exopod with a row of plumose setae, 
that of endopod with a series of thirteen small spines, successively increasing in 
length, and with the last two more widely spaced than the others. 

Fig. 10. Cyclaspis fulgida, type female; A, first antenna; B, C and D, first, second and third 
peraeopods; B1, distal end of basis of first peraeopod; H, telsonic somite and uropod (A, B1 and 
Cl, X 110; B to E, x 47). 
Colour white, with a pattern marked out by sooty black chromatophores, as 
illustrated. 
Length 5:75 mm. 
Loc. New South Wales: Cronulla, 8 feet (K. Sheard, submarine light, Sept. 
1942). Type in South Australian Museum, Ree. No. C. 2424. 
This species is rather close to mollis, but is readily distinguished by the fol- 
lowing characters. The ocular lobe is relatively larger and more prominent and 
the eye-lenses are distinct (at least when cleared in Euparal) ; the antennal tooth 
appears more acute owing to the development. of a faint ridge leading back from 
it. In the shorter basis of the first lee the apical inner tooth is well-developed. 
The second peraeopod is markedly stouter, with an inner apical spine on the 
merus, and the segments are of different proportions. The fossorial limbs have 
much shorter setae. The uropods also are distinctive. 
