

96 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
First antenna with the stout basal segment almost as long as the rest of the 
appendage, without the terminal sensory setae. 
Third maxillipeds with basis strongly curved, twice as long as rest of limb, 
and with outer apical lobe extending forward to level of insertion of carpus; 
ischium and carpus subequal in length and merus half as long again, with outer 
apical lobe extending to insertion of propodus. 

Fig. 22. Cyclaspis granulosa, paratype male; A, first antenna; B to D, first, second and third 
peraecopods; E, telsonie somite and uropod (A and Cl, X 120; B to H, X 53). 
First peraeopod with carpus reaching to level of antennal tooth; basis nearly 
half as long again as rest of limb, its apex with two tooth-like projections (the in- 
ner not reaching distal margin of ischium) and with a plumose seta at external 
angle; propodus equal in length to carpus and more than half as long again as 
dactylus, which is as long as longest terminal seta. 
Basis of second peraeopod a little longer than rest of limb; ischium with an 
outer apical plumose seta; merus shorter than carpus and propodus together, with 
a stout spine at inner distal angle, and a plumose, subapical seta on outer margin ; 
carpus subequal in length to dactvlus, with a strong spine inserted near the 
tooth-like inner apical angle and a more slender outer apical spine; propodus 
three-fourths as long as dactylus, which is equal in length to the longest of its 
robust, slightly curved, terminal spines. 
