14 
“TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
^ l y. il V - 
< 1 olossendeis australis, Hodgson. 
C. australis, Hodgson, 1907, p. 59, PL ix, fig. 1, 
text-figs. 20 and 21. 
PL 
x, figs. 1 and 2 ; Bouvier, 1913, p. 63, 
Occurrence .—Station 294, Ross Sea, 158 fathoms; 1 $. Station 314, McMurdo 
Sound, 222-241 fathoms ; 2 immature. 
“ Discovery.” 
asurements , m mm .— 
“ Terra Nova." 
Stn. 294. 
S' 
Holotype. 
N. 
Paratype. 
8 
$ 
? 
Length of proboscis 
• 
CO 
o 
32-0 
34-0 
Greatest diameter of proboscis 
. 
7’5 
6-5 
8-0 
Length of trunk 
O 
20-0 
19-0 
20-5 
Width between first and second lateral 
processes 
• 
4-5 
3-8 
5-0 
\\ idth across second lateral processes 
12-0 
11-5 
12 ■ 75 
Length of abdomen 
• 
5-0 
4-5 
5'75 
Third right leg - 
Coxae .... 
L 0 * 5 
10-25 
11-75 
Femur .... 
30-0 
27-0 
27-25 
First tibia 
30 ‘ 5 
28-5 
27 ’ 75 
Second tibia . 
31-25 
28-5 
26*75 
Tarsus .... 
12-25 
12-5 
11-25 
Propodus 
7-4 
7-25 
7*0 
Claw .... 
3-5 
30 
2-5 
Palp— 
Second segment 
22-0 
— 
20-25 
Third 
2-0 
— 
2-0 
Fourth 
11-25 
— 
io-o 
Fifth 
2-5 
— 
2-75 
Sixth 
4-5 
— 
4 ’ 5 
Seventh 
2-5 
— 
2-75 
Eighth 
2-5 
— 
2-75 
Ninth 
3-25 
— 
3-5 
Remarks .—The figure of this species in Hodgson’s memoir (PI. IX., fig. 1) shows 
the lateral processes much too near together. In reality the constricted bases of the 
second and third pairs are separated by a space about equal to their own diameter. 
Bouvier’s figure of the lateral aspect possibly errs somewhat in the opposite direction. 
In the more slender terminal segments of the palp the adult male in the present 
collection agrees better with the male upon which Hodgson’s description was based 
(and which may be regarded as the holotype) than with the female paratype. The 
other differences noticed by Hodgson between his two specimens do not seem to be 
