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be a little shorter, than the antennal scale. The relative lengths of the last two joints 
of the third maxilliped and also those of the wrist and hand of the first leg vary a 
little. The wrist does not exceed the hand in length. The telson is seldom perfect, but 
in undamaged specimens it may be seen to bear at the end two pairs of spines—a small 
lateral and a long intermediate pair—and between the intermediate spines five bristles. 
I can detect no constant difference between the “Terra Nova” specimens and 
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South Georgian examples. 
Numerous specimens were taken at Stations 294, 314, 316, 318, 338, 339, 340, 
348, 355, 356. 
17. Tozeuma novae-Zealand.iae, n. sp. Fig. 3. 
Diagnosis .—Body sparsely hairy all over. Rostrum as long as rest of carapace, 
slightly upcurved, with a ridge along each side, but rounded above except at the tip, 
Fig. 3 .—Tozeuma novae-zealandiae, n. sp. Female, X 2-£. 
where it is prismatic; bearing below seven teeth, of which the first is subdivided into 
three smaller teeth. Carapace with antennal and pterygostomian spines. Abdomen 
strongly bent; the third to fifth segments keeled and bearing a median spine behind, 
the fifth also with two spines on each pleuron, the sixth long, with a lobe bearing a 
spine projecting backwards on each side. Uropod slightly longer than telson, its 
endopodite and exopodite subequal. Telson longer than sixth segment, diminishing 
evenly to the end, which is truncate, with a median tooth. Antennular stalk about 
one-third length of rostrum, its second and third joints subequal, together shorter than 
first joint, which has a strong stylocerite projecting beyond it ; upper flagellum reaches 
just beyond middle of rostrum, lower just outreaches antennal scale. Antennal stalk 
nearly as long as antennular. Antennal scale four-fifths length of rostrum, its sides 
converging towards a narrow truncate end, at one side of which stands the terminal 
spine. Third maxilliped outreaching antennular stalk ; its end-joint sharply pointed, 
