MURPHV: REPORT ON THE SOUTH GEORGIA EXPEDITIOX. 73 
AMPHIPODS OF THE SOUTH GEORGIA 
EXPEDITIOX. 
By Clarexce R. Shoemaker. 
Washixgtox. D. C. 
Ten species are represented in the collection, five of which 
were taken by the German Expedition to South Georgia in 
1S82-83. and four of which appear to be additions to the 
faima of the island. The remainino- species Eiifyl^Iiis faba 
was collected in the South Tropical Atlantic. 
List of species reported by Dr. Pfeft'er. 
Old Names : New Names : 
Anonyx sschaui Pfeffer = Jl'ahh-ckia cschaui (Pfeft'er) 
Eiiryiiicra monticulosa Pfeft'er = Hnrymcya inoiiticulosa Pfefifer 
Boz-allia gigantea Pfeft'er = BovalUa iiwnticuloides (Haswell) 
Stebbiiigia gregaria Pfeffer = Paramoera aiistrina (Bate) 
Calliofiits georgianus Pfeft'er = Aphenisa gcorgiaiia (Pfeft'er) 
List of species new to the islands. 
Tryplwsa kergucleni (Micrs) 
Atyloides magellanica (Stebbing) 
D jerboa furcipes Chevreux 
Taiiria macroccphala Dana ? 
Some of the specimens differ slightly from pul)lished 
de.-cri].nions and figures and these differences will be mentioned 
in the following remarks under the dift'erent species. 
\\'ali)KCKia zschaui (Pfeft'er) 
Bay of Isles. Jan. lo. 1913; 5 fathoms. 
These specimens agree very closely with Pfeft'er's figures. 
The fourth side-plates are e.xactlv like these in the figure given 
bv Pfeft'er and nut ncirlv so deep nor so much produced back- 
ward as those of W. ohcsa as figured In- Chevreux. 
The anterior gnathopods agree with Pfeft'er's figure but 
not with that of Che\-reux for If. ohcsa. 
