
HALE—AUSTRALIAN CUMACEA 173 
Loc. South Australia: St. Vineent Gulf, Sellick’s Reef (type loc., H. M. 
Hale, Mar—Apl., 1936) and Brighton on shingle bar (K, Sheard and B. C. Cotton, 
Mar., 1937), and Port Willunga on reef (H. M. Hale, Apl., 1944) ; Spencer Gulf, 
Memory Cove, 3 fath. (K. Sheard, submarine light, 8 to 8.30 p.m., Feb., 1941) ; Kan- 
garoo Island, Antechamber Bay, 4 fath, (K. Sheard, submarine light, 8 to 8.50 
p.m., Apl., 1941). Types in South Australian Museum, Reg. No. C. 2032. 

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munroi 
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Fig. 18. Cumella munroi and C. cana; ant., prp. and urop., first antenna, peraeopods and 
uropods (> 145). 
Adult males range in length from 1-6 mm. to 1:84 mm. One of the larger 
examples has the nropods as figured (although with five inner spines on endopod ) 
but the proportions of the first and second peraeopods differ slightly in that the 
dactvlus of the first pair is only half as long as propodus, while that of the second 
is not much longer than the carpus. The main and most prominent difference in 
this exceptional example lies, however, in the fifth leg, which is relatively half as 
long again as in other individuals and has the carpus four-fifths as long again as 
