
190 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
verse row, at first fourth of length; back, as seen from the side, sinuate and ris- 
ing steeply to about first third of length, thence evenly and strongly arched : seen 
from above the width is two-thirds the length and the pseudorostrum is irregular 
laterally, thence the sides are evenly curved; the total length of the carapace is 
less than that of the pleon. Pseudorostral lobes oblique, poimted in front and meet- 
ing for a distance greater than length of eye-lobe, which is roundly subtriangular, 
as wide as long, with three corneal lenses, the apical lens divided into two, An- 
tennal notch a shallow concavity and angle widely rounded. 
Pedigerous somites scarcely elevated dorsally, the second to fifth with pleural 
parts globose and rounded posteriorly. 
Pleon somites with no definite sculpture, save for two or three eroded areas 
on each side of first to fifth; telsonic somite as wide as long, a little widened pos 
teriorly, rounded distally and not much produced. 

Fig. 29. Campylaspis wniplicata, type female (x 21). 
Second and third peduncular joints of first antenna subequal in length, each 
nob much longer than first and shorter than the slender flagellum, the first seg- 
ment of which is longer than the second, 
Second antenna single-jointed. Upper lip rather long. 
First maxilliped with terminal jomt elongate, minute, with a single seta; 
twenty-one gill-lobes on epipod. 
Last joint of second maxilliped with four spines, three subequal, the fourth 
shorter and more slender; penultimate joint with two distal setae and with the 
outer spine stout and reaching beyond tips of dactylar spines. 
Third maxilliped with basis very short, only as long as ischium, merus and 
¢arpus together; merns large, nearly twice as long as wide, a little longer than 
carpus and propodus together and with three outer teeth near distal end; car- 
pus as wide as long, three-fourths as long as propodus and with small denticles on 
short outer edge. 
First peraeopod without definite dentition; basis much shorter thav rest of 
limb; merus one-third as long again as carpus, which is longer than propodus, 
Second peraeopod a little longer than first; basis short, as long as isehium to 
propodus together ; dactylus a little longer than carpus with insignificant sefie as 
in thompsont. 
Peduncle of nropod long slender, serrate on inner margin, almost three times 
as long as telsonic somite, and three times as long as rami, whieh are subeqnal in 
