
176 RECORDS OF THE §S,A. MUSEUM 
The type was taken in company with numerous males of Nannastacus asper, 
mflatus and subinflaius. It is close to C. hispida Calman (see below) but is a 
little larger than the female type of that species, and than the male whieh is 
here tentatively assigned to Calman’s species. It differs in the proportions 
of the uropods and in having the terminal spines of the last-named separated off 
trom the rami, 
CUMELLA HISPIpA Calman. 
Cumella hispida Calman, 1911, p. 347, pl. xxxii, fig. 11-14; Zimmer, 1914, p. 179. 
Ovigerous female. Three examples 1:88 mm, to 2 mm. in length agree in pene- 
ral closely with Calman’s deseription, The carapace has a shallow depression just 
anterior to the hinder margin and two small median teeth in the front half; there 
is a fine but distinet median carina for the whole length of carapace. Ocular lobe 
Cc. pace. 9 

Fig. 21. Cumella hispida, ovigerous female and adult male; lateral view and (ceph.) 
cephalothorax from above (% 36); ¢. pace, anterior portion of carapace and first antenna 
(X 68); mxp. and prp., third maxilliped and perseopods (% 68); urop., uropods with fifth pleon 
and telsonie somites (> 68), 
wider than long, rounded, slightly constricted at base, and minutely incised at 
apex. Pseudorostral lobes pointed in front very oblique as seen from side and 
serrate near anterior ends; meeting in front of ocular lobe for a distance equal 
to one-sixth of length of carapace. Antero-lateral angle rounded, obtuse, and 
margin posterior to it serrate for a short distance. 
Pedigerons somites expanded and swollen laterally; first fully as wide as 
carapace, second wider, and third but slightly narrower; each with a fine median 
carina, 
Pleon four-fifths as long as carapace and pedigerous somites together ; somites 
one to four with thin median ridge; fifth somite fully half as long again as wide, 
japering towards the rear; telsonic somite not quite as long as fifth pleon somite, 
very slightly dilated posteriorly, somewhat angularly produced above bases of 
uropods and a little more than halt as long again as wide. 
First joint of peduncle of first antenna longer than third, which is longer 
than second ; third joint at least three times as long as wide. 

