
HALE—AUSTRALIAN CUMACEA 139 
Uropods with exopod barely longer than endopod, but three-fourths as long 
again as peduncle, which is three-fourths as long as felson and has the margins 
serrate, the inner with long plumose setae; inner edge of endopod with finely ser- 
rate setae and with a long row of about a score of short, stout, downwardly-directed 
spines; outer edge of endopod serrate; inner edge of exopod with long plumose 
setae; both rami subacute and simple. 
Colour white, pigmentation quite absent. 
Length 8 mm. 
Loc. Queensland ; off Fraser Is., lat. 24° 20’ 8.; long. 135° 02’ E., 25 metres. 
(‘‘Warreen’’, Sept. 1938, 7.45 to 8.56 pm.). Type in South Australian Museum, 
Reg. No. C, 2395. 
CYCLASPIS SABULOSA sp. TOV. 
Ovigerous female. Integument firm, calcified and easily fractured; polished 
but with a very fine reticulate patterning. 
Carapace with dorsal edge arched, incised at middle of length and with a low, 
abrupt elevation near posterior end; in dorsal view it is ovoid with the sides 
smoothly rounded ; it is a little less than one-third of total length of animal, almost 
twice as long as greatest depth and much wider than deep. With a median carina, 
flanked at middle of length by a faint short, tuberculate ridge, oblique, and with 

Fig. 58. Qyelaspis sabulosa, type female; A, third maxilliped; B, apex of basis of first. 
peracopod; © to F, second to fifth peracopods; C1, distal joints of seeond peraeopod; G, uropod 
and G1, apex of its exopod with mucro (A, and C to G, X 40; Band Cl, X 120; G1, x 175), 
