
HALE—AUSTRALIAN CUMACEA 95 
Salient fealnres of cretata; The carapace has the anterior depressions ap- 
preeiably developed and there is a small emargination in the dorsal profile at their 
posterior end. The propodus of the first peraeopods is obviously longer than the 
carpus or dactylus and the basis has an apical tooth. The uropods have long 
pedunele and long, simple and acute rami, the endopod with a row of many small 
spines, and a few proximal spines of different type. 
CYOLASPIS GRANULOSA sp. nov. 
Adult male. Integument thin but brittle, finely reticulate. 
Carapace in lateral view with dorsal margin almost straight, slightly con- 
vex; approximately two-sevenths of total length of animal; slightly wider than 

Fig, 21, Cyclaspis gramilosa, type male; A, lateral view; B, carapace from above. (, 
Anterior portion of carapace of paratype male (A and B, X 23; ©, ¥ 50), 
depth, whieh is one-half of length; surface rather sparsely but conspicuously 
granilose, particularly in posterior portion; dorsum with an oval depression on 
each side immediately behind ocular lobe and between carinate mid-line and 
pseudorostral suture; posterior limit of excavations marked by a very slight 
emargination of dorsal profile. Pseudorostral lobes reaching to level of apex of 
oeular lobe but barely meeting in front of it. Ocular lobe rounded, constrieted 
at. base, almost as wide as long; nine large lenses, the median three amber, the 
lateral ones transparent. Antennal noteh wide and antennal tooth acute. 
Pedigerous somites two to five exposed, each with a median carina, together 
two-thirds as long as carapace; second somite with dorsal margin sloping sharply 
down and backwards; third to fifth with triangular lateral area well-defined, 
Pleon somites each with a low median dorsal carina; somites one to five with 
slender articular pegs; first to fourth and telsonic somites subequal in length 
