. Fig. 39. HeteronymphoH kempi, gtn. : a. Palp. b. Chela, c. Segments 3-5 of male ovigerâ6 incom- plete, d. Segments 7-10 of female oviger with loth segment further enlargedâthe denticulate spines are not accurately represented in the smaller figure, {a and b: â : 100; c and d: x 60 and circ. 240.) segment and is considerably expanded or clubbed distally as in group II of the genus Nymphon (cf. Figs. 39 c and 27). The relative proportions of palpal segments 2-5 differ markedly from those of any Antarctic species of the genus Nymphon. Family PHOXICHILIDAE (PALLENIDAE) Genus Pallene, John


. Fig. 39. HeteronymphoH kempi, gtn. : a. Palp. b. Chela, c. Segments 3-5 of male ovigerâ6 incom- plete, d. Segments 7-10 of female oviger with loth segment further enlargedâthe denticulate spines are not accurately represented in the smaller figure, {a and b: â : 100; c and d: x 60 and circ. 240.) segment and is considerably expanded or clubbed distally as in group II of the genus Nymphon (cf. Figs. 39 c and 27). The relative proportions of palpal segments 2-5 differ markedly from those of any Antarctic species of the genus Nymphon. Family PHOXICHILIDAE (PALLENIDAE) Genus Pallene, Johnston Pallene margarita, (Figs. 40 and 41). St. 42. I. iv. 26. Off mouth of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, from 6-3 miles N 89° E of Jason Light to 4 miles N 39° E of Jason Light, 120-204 m.; M. Large otter trawl: 3 specimens. St. 140. 26. Stromness Harbour to Larsen Point, South Georgia, from 54° 02'S, 36°38'W to 54° ii'3o"S, 36" 29'W, 122-136 m.; gn. M. St. Large otter trawl: 3 specimens including i S bearing ova and larvae. St. 144. 5. i. 27. Off mouth of Stromness Harbour, South Georgia, from 54° 04' S, 36° 27' W to 53° 58' S, 36° 26' W, 155-178 m.; gn. M. S. Large otter trawl: i $. St. WS 212. 30. V. 28. 49° 22' S, 60° 10' W, 242-249 m.; gn. S. M. Commercial otter trawl: many specimens including ovigerous SS-


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