. Fig. 12. Tryphosella atbina, a. Peraeopod 5. b. Side-plate 1. c. Profile of epistome and upper lip. d. Pleon segments 3 and 4. e. Gnathopod 1. Remarks. This form seems to be allied to barbatipes, Stebb., from Kerguelen, but differs in the stronger hand of gnathopod 1, with its short 5th joint, and the stouter posterior peraeopods. Genus Tryphosa, Boeck. Stebbing, 1906, pp. 68, 720. Stephensen, 1925, p. 101. Schellenberg, 1926, p. 266. Tryphosa kergueleni (Miers) (Fig. 13). Stebbing, 1888, p. 623, pi. viii; 1906, p. 69. Shoemaker, 1914, p. 74. Schellenberg, 1926, p. 266, fig. 15 a; 1931


. Fig. 12. Tryphosella atbina, a. Peraeopod 5. b. Side-plate 1. c. Profile of epistome and upper lip. d. Pleon segments 3 and 4. e. Gnathopod 1. Remarks. This form seems to be allied to barbatipes, Stebb., from Kerguelen, but differs in the stronger hand of gnathopod 1, with its short 5th joint, and the stouter posterior peraeopods. Genus Tryphosa, Boeck. Stebbing, 1906, pp. 68, 720. Stephensen, 1925, p. 101. Schellenberg, 1926, p. 266. Tryphosa kergueleni (Miers) (Fig. 13). Stebbing, 1888, p. 623, pi. viii; 1906, p. 69. Shoemaker, 1914, p. 74. Schellenberg, 1926, p. 266, fig. 15 a; 1931, p. 34 (part). Barnard, 1930, p. 327. Typical form Occurrence: 1. St. 165. South Orkneys. 1^,1 ovig. $ 14-15 mm. Stomach of Notothenia. 2. St. 174. South Shetlands. 1 ovig. $ 14 mm.


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