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long, reaching for one-third of its length beyond dactylar spines and with distal 
part tapering and flexible; this joint also bears two subdistal spimes as well as 
the usual triangular tooth aud a strong seta. 
Third maxilliped almost as long as first peraeopod; basis as long as merus, 
carpus and propodus together; merus nearly twice as long as wide, longer than 
carpus plus propodus, and with no armature save a couple of feeble subdistal 
outer teeth ; propodus one-fourth as long agaim as carpus and barely twice as long 
as dactylus. 
First peraeopod with basis two-thirds as long as rest of limb; merus hai! 
as lone avain as carpus, which is equal in length to propodus and less than twice 
as long as dactylus. 
Second peraeopod longer than first, with basis stout and not much longer 
than merus and carpus together; ischinm indistinet ; dactylus a little longer than 
carpus and distinctive in structure, beme dilated distally, with a single short 
clavate, articulated process (evidently a modified seta) inserted near the ter- 
minal end (see fig 34, ductylus). 

Fig, 88, Campylaspis latidactyla, type famule (% 40). 
Third to fitth peraeopods with the carpal seta and propodal seta long, 
each reaching very much beyond tip of dactylus. 
Peduncle of uropod serrate on imner edge, more than twice as long as 
telsonie somite and not quite twice as Jong as endopod, which is equal in length 
to the exopod; endopod with two spines on inner margin and two distal spines, 
one of which ig more than twice as long as the other and fully two-thirds as long 
as the ramus; longer of the two very onequal terminal spines of exopod as 
long as seeond joimt of the rans, 
Colour, white with numerous dark ocelli on carapace and pedigerous so- 
mites, and a few on anterior pleon somites and basis joints of peraeopods. 
Length 2-2 mm. 
Loc. Queensland: Moreton Bay, Myora Bight, surface (I. 8. R. Munro, 
Stations 45 and 55 [type loc.], 50 em. 40 m. net, 10.30 p.m. on Nov. 29, 1940 
and 9.40 p.m. on Dee. 6, 1940). Type in South Australian Museum, Reg, No. 
}, 2618. 
A. female was taken at each station; the paratype is 2-6 mim, in length and 
differs from the type in having three inner spines on endopod of uropod and in hav- 
ing more of the first pedigerous somite concealed beneath the carapace, which is 
granulate instead of pitted. 
