0256 CARL BOVALLIUS, AR OVIG AND ANTARCTIC HYPERIDS. 
longer than metacarpus, the epimeral of the fourth segment 
being larger thän the others, and by the lanceolate rami of 
uropoda. 
Length I mm. 
Habo. OTanse bay, Terra del HucsokDa na 
2. Cyllopus Lucasi, Spence Bate, 1862. 
Syn. 1862. Cyllopus Lucasii. Spence Bate. Catalogue of the specimens 
of Amphipodous Crustacea in 
the collection of the British 
Museum, p. 306, pl. 50, fig. 2. 
London. 
It differs from the preceding species by the produced, 
broad, strongly serrated process of first par of pereropodar 
by the narrow, smooth process of second pair, by the seventh 
pair being shorter than femur of sixth, with the femur emar- 
ginate posteriorly, and by the very short peduncles of second 
pair of uropoda. 
Length 21 mm. 
Hab. The Powel Islands (F. M., ace. to Spence-Bate). 
3. Cyllopus Dane, Spence Bate, 1862. 
Syn. 1862. Cyllopus Dane. Spence Bate. L. c., p. 308, pl 50, fig. 3. 
It is recognized by first pair of pereiopoda wanting carpal 
processes, with metacarpi and dactyli unarmed, by second pair 
with minutely serrated carpal processes, by carpi of third and 
fourth pair being unarmed, by femur of seventh pair not eman: 
ginated posteriorly, and by the imperfectly serrated uropoda. 
Length 16 mm. 
Hab. Near the Powel Islands (F. M., acc. to Spence Bate). 
4. Cyllopus armatus, C. Bovallius, 1887. 
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Syn. 1887. Cyllopus armatus. CO. Bovallius. »Systematical list of the 
Amphipoda Hyperiidea.» 
Bihang till K. Svenska 
Vet.-Akad. Handl., Band 
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