PYCNOGONIDA—CALMAN. 
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The species is named after Mr. D. G. Lillie, who was biologist in charge of the 
dredging and other work on board the “ Terra Nova,” to whom much credit is due for 
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the extent of the collections brought home and their excellent condition. 
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Genus PENTANYMPHON, Hodgson. 
Pent any rriphon antarcticum , Hodgson. 
P. antarcticum, Hodgson, 1904, p. 459, PL xiv ; id., 1907, p. 36, PI. v; id., 1908, p. 177 ; 
Bouvier, 1907, p. 30, text-figs. 3-6 ; id., 1913, p. 66, text-figs. 22-24. 
Occurrence. —Station 220, off Cape Adare, 45-50 fathoms ; 1 specimen. Station 
318, McMurdo Sound, 130 metres; 1 specimen. Station 331, Entrance to McMurdo 
Sound, 250 fathoms; 1 specimen. Station 338, Entrance to McMurdo Sound, 207 
fathoms; 12 specimens. Station 340, off Granite Harbour, 160 fathoms; 3 specimens. 
Station 355, McMurdo Sound, 300 fathoms; 1 specimen. Station 356, off Granite 
Harbour, 50 fathoms; 18 specimens. 
Measurements, in min. — “ Discovery,” 30/3/03. 
Syntype. 
Length of proboscis . 
Diameter of proboscis 
Length of trunk 
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Length of cephalic segment 
Greatest width of cephalon 
Width of neck 
Width between first and second lateral 
Width across second lateral processes 
Third right leg— 
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$ ovig. 
9. 
processes 
Palp 
coxa 
Second coxa 
Third coxa 
Femur 
First tibia 
Second tibia 
Tarsus 
Propodus . 
Claw 
Auxiliaries 
Second segment 
Third 
Fourth ,, 
Fifth 
2 
64 
64 
72 
08 
4 
5 
52 
92 
4 
0 
0 
48 
92 
8 
44 
68 
17 
43 
95 
50 
67 
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