
HaLeE—AUSTRALIAN CUMACEA 201 
are sibequal in length; merus and carpus together as long as propodus and dae- 
tylus together ; longest terminal seta of dactylus fully as long as the latter. 
Pedunele of uropod with setae, successively increasing in length, on whole 
length of inner margin; it is long, nearly three times length of telsonice somite and 
almost twice as long as endopod, which is one-fifth as long again as exopod; there 
are seveu ‘‘serrate’’ spines, successively increasing in length, on inner margin of 
endopod and two terminal spines, one of which is a little longer than the other 
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Fig. 88. Campylaspis triplicata, type male; eeph., eephalothorax from above (xX 34); 
mxp, 3, prp. and urop, third maxilliped, peracopods and uropod with fifth pleon and telsonic 
sori (% 54; distal portions of maxilliped and first peracopod, with plumose setae omitted, 
x 90). 

and more than half the length of the ramus; the marginal spines are interspersed 
with minute spinules: éxopod with longest of two apical spines as long as itself 
and with two setae on outer margin and one, subdistal, on inner. 
Colour, white. 
Length, 2:3 mm. 
Loc. Queensland: off Moreton Island (type loe., “‘Warreen’’ Station, May, 
1939) ; Moreton Bay, Myora Bight, surface (I. 5. R. Munro, Station 46, 50 em,, 
40 m, net, 11.30 p.m., Nov. 29, 1940) ; Noosa River, below Gympie Terrace, and 
level with Gympie Terrace, surface (1. 8. R. Munro, Stations T.44.1-2, 50 em., 
40 m. net, 9.12 p.m. and 9.28 p.m., Mar. 25, 1944). Type in South Australian 
Museum, Reg. No. C. 2582. 
