
HALE—AUSTRALIAN CUMACEA 185 
length 4:5 mum, 
Loc. Tasmania: off Babel Island. lat. 39° 55’'8., long. 148° 31’ KE. (type loc., 
‘‘Warreen’’ Station 29, Jan., 1939). New South Wales: 4 miles off Pt, Hacking, 
80 metres on mud (K. Sheard, trawled, May, 1944). Types in South Australian 
Museum, Reg. No, C. 2342-2346. 
The New South Wales locality is based upon a single male which, though 
adult, is only 3-5 mm. in total length; in detail, however, it agrees closely with 
urop. 9 
mxp. 1 

ant. 19 
urop. & 
ant.1¢ 
pep. 1 2 

Fig. 25. Campylaspis thompsoni, ceph., eephalothorax of types female and male from 
above (X19). Paratype female and male; mxp, 1-2, distal portions of first and second 
maxillipeds (X 90); ant., mxp. 3, prp. and urop., first antenna, third maxilliped, peraeopods and 
uropods (X a4). 
the males from further south, the uropods being identical in the armature and 
length of peduncle, while the thoracic appendages exhibit no differences in the 
proportions of the joints. 
C. pacifica Sars (1887, p. 66, pl. x, fig. 6) from the Philippines appears to be 
related but differs in the shape of the earapace, with wavy dorsal outline, the 
absence of corneal lenses, the well-defined antennal notch, the more exposed pedi- 
gerons somites, etc. The uneven dorsal contour of the carapace and the distinet 
antennal notch are both mentioned and figured by Sars, but information regard- 
ing the appendages is scanty. 
Stebbing, in his key tu the genus (1918, p. 188) separates his paeneglabra 
trom allied species in that it has the carapace less fhan one-half the total length. 
C. paeneglabra was described from the male only and im the species deseribed 
above the male differs from the female in this respect. 
