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two intermediate ones reaching almost the same size as the upper 
spine. The sides of the maxilla close by the edge are covered with 
dense, long hairs. 
The size of the specimens in millimeters is as follows (the 
number of the specimens answers to the succession in the table 
of localities): j 
II 
m 
j length 13 
9 
7,5 
Capitulum ^ wjdth , 2 
7,s 
6,5 
Peduncle, length 6 
4,5*; 
3 
*) lower end mutilated. 
The species somewhat recalls Heteralepas intermedia (Hoeck), 
and Heteralepas percarinata Pilsbry, but differs from both of 
these in the presence of scuta. It also to some degree recalls the 
enigmatic Alepas tubulosa Quoy et Gaimard; but the Identific¬ 
ation of the latter species is at present impossible, as mentioned 
above. 
I have named the species after the late Captain Dan nevig, 
during many years leader of the investigations with the „Endeav- 
our“ till he went down with the ship on its disastrous voyage to 
the Macquarie islands at New Year 1915. 
Heteralepas (Pavalepas) scutigev nov. sp. 
Sagami Bay, 400 fathoms. 1—7/VI 14. One specimen. 
The capitulum is ovoid, or almost globular, without crista along 
the carinal side, somewhat compressed distally in the part near the 
orifice. Scuta present as small, chitinous, triangular rudiments. The 
peduncle is distinctly limited against the capitulum. 
The capitulum is all but globular, only in the upper part a 
little compressed laterally, but without any trace of a carinal crista. 
The opening occupies about 2 /s of the ventral side of the capitu¬ 
lum. The surface is smooth with neither wrinkles nor tubercles. 
The scuta are small, triangular, and chitinous without calcareous 
deposits. The peduncle is round, cylindrical with indistinct trans¬ 
verse wrinkles. 
The unique specimen has a capitulum length of 8 mm with a 
width of 7 mm; the peduncle is 7 mm long. 
