
HALE—AUSTRALIAN CUMACEA 197 
CAMPYLASPIS MINOR 8p. nov. 
Owgerous female, Integument somewhat rugose, with faint reticulate pat- 
terning. 
Carapace with a well-marked, curved, lateral impression on the side, margined 
above and below by a low fold; the folds are widely separated on the back; dorsal 
margin strongly arched and bulging:; it is less than twice as long as deep, about as 
wide as long, and is half the total length of the animal; viewed from above it is 
ovoid in shape (the lateral impressions noticeably affecting the outline) and the 
antero-lateral margins slope backwards very obliquely from the pseudorostruim. 
Antenna] noteh and augle obsolete. Pseudorostral lobes somewhat pointed in front. 

Vig. 35. Campylaspis minor; lateral view of type ovigerous female (X 60); lateral view 
und (ceph.) dorsal yiew of cephalothorax of paratype male (> 40). 
as seen from the side as well as from above, meeting for a distance equal to leneth 
of ocnlar lobe. There are three pale lenses in the ocular lobe, which is rounded and 
as wide as long, 
First pedigerous somite exposed as a narrow strip; posterior half of dorsum 
of second and third elevated transversely, the tumidity rounded and not at all 
prominent; pleural portions of somites swollen, but not much expanded back- 
wards; together these somites are little more than one-third as long as carapace. 
Pleon two-thirds as loug as carapace, the somites short and stout; telsonic 
somite rounded posteriorly, much wider than long and not much shorter than 
the fifth, which has no transverse suleus and is fully as wide as long, 
First antenna slender; third peduncular joint nearly one-third as long again 
as second, but shorter than first. Second antenna two-jointed, not much longer 
than first jomt of pedunele of first pair. 
