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with an apical tooth, which reaches to beyond middle of length of ischium; carpus 
only slightly shorter than propodus, which is distinctly less than half as long again 
as dactylus. 
Second peraeopods about as long as second to fifth, but stouter; basis a little - 
longer than rest of limb, with plumose setae on inner face; ischium with a plumose 
seta at outer angle; merus almost as long as carpus and propodus together and 
with an outer apical plumose seta twice as long as carpus; carpus with two stout, 
unequal spines; propodus two-thirds as long as dactylus, the longest terminal 

Fig. 25. Cyclaspis globosa, type female; A, lateral view; B, cephalothorax from above; 
C, anterior portion of carapace (A and B, X 15; C, X 40). 
spine of which is as long as the merus; the other two spines of the dactylus are 
unequal, one being one-half, the other only one-fourth, the length of the longest. 
Third to fifth peraeopods with merus and carpus subequal in length; carpus 
with three setae at distal outer angle, longest and propodal seta reaching well be- 
yond apex of dactylus (fig. 3, A and J). 
Pedunele of uropoda stout, about two-thirds length of the subequal rami, 
which are as long as the telsonic somite, and are wide, with simple, narrowly 
rounded apices; distal half of inner margin of exopod with a few plumose setae, 
that of exopod serrate. 
Colour white. 
Length 7 mm. 
Juvenile female. Antennal notch a little more widely open than in the older 
female. Carapace fully as globose and overhanging posteriorly. Fossorial 
peraeopods of same character. 
Length 5-2 mm. 
Loc. New South Wales: off Jibbon, 45-50 metres, coarse sand (Cronulla 
Trawl Station 10, Aug. 1943), and off Wata Mooli, 35 metres, on sand (Cronulla 
Trawl Station 2, July 1948). Type female in South Australian Museum, Reg. No. 
C, 2426. 
