
HALE—AUSTRALIAN CUMACEA 103 
Third to fifth peraeopods with fossorial setae not reaching beyond dactylus; 
two carpal setae, one stout and one feeble (fig. 28, D) ; basis of third longer than 
rest, of limb. 
Pedunele of uropoda stout, not quite as long as telsonie somite and equal in 
length to endopod, which is serrate on inner margin; exopod slightly longer, with 
a few plumose setae on distal half of inner margin, both rami wide, with simple 
apices. 


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Vig. 28. Cyclaspis clarki, paratype female; A, third maxilliped; B, C and D, first, second 
and third peracopods; EH, uropod; F, reticulation of integument (A, B and D, x 40; C and 
D1, 115; BE, x 64). 
Colour very pale brown, almost cream. 
Length 7-6 mm. 
Subadult male. Cavapace narrower than in female, its width equal to depth 
and to three-fourths of length. First peraeopod slightly longer. 
Leneth 7:6 mm. 
Loc, Tasmania: off Babel Is., lat 39° 55’ S., long. 148° 81’ EB. (‘‘Warreen”’ 
Station 29, 1989). New South Wales: off Jibbon, 46-55 fath., sand to mud 
(‘‘Thetis’’ Station 48, Mar. 1898), and off Cape Three Points, 41-50 fath., sticky 
mud and shell (‘‘Thetis’’ Station 13, Feb. 1898). Type female in South Austra- 
tan Museum, Reg. No. C. 2347; allotype male in Australian Museum, Reg. No. 
C. 2235. 
This species is named after Mr. G. Clark, technical officer on the ‘‘ Warreen,’’ 
who was responsible for care of nets, etc. It has the general appearance of pinguts 
and globosa but can be separated with the naked eye by the different shape of the 
