Archive image from page 47 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 36 DISCOVERY REPORTS 25. Ocular tubercle of medium height; fingers rather shorter than palm; tarsus somewhat shorter than propodus in adults, much shorter in young specimens A'. brevicaudatiim, Miers Ocular tubercle high; fingers equal to or rather longer than palm; tarsus scarcely shorter than propodus in young, rather longer than the latter in adults A'. biarticulatum, Hodgson 26. Fingers longer than palm, spinules long and numbering about 20; 2 or 3 short spinose projections on each


Archive image from page 47 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 36 DISCOVERY REPORTS 25. Ocular tubercle of medium height; fingers rather shorter than palm; tarsus somewhat shorter than propodus in adults, much shorter in young specimens A'. brevicaudatiim, Miers Ocular tubercle high; fingers equal to or rather longer than palm; tarsus scarcely shorter than propodus in young, rather longer than the latter in adults A'. biarticulatum, Hodgson 26. Fingers longer than palm, spinules long and numbering about 20; 2 or 3 short spinose projections on each lateral process and each first coxa N. mendosiim, Hodgson Fingers shorter than palm, spinules short, numbering 9 on immovable, 14 on movable finger; no spinose projections on lateral processes or first coxae N. proximum, Caiman A. GROUP I Nymphon proceroides, Bouvier (Figs. 9, 10 a and 75). Bouvier, 1913, pp. 90-94, text-figs. 42-50. Loman, 1923, p. 14 (in key). St. 181. 12. iii. 27. SchoUaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago, 64° 20'S, 63-01'W, 160-335 m.; M. Large otter trawl: a dozen specimens with A'. tenuipes and Nymphon St. 182. 14. iii. 27. SchoUaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago, 64° 21' S, 62° 58' W, 278-500 m.; M. Large otter trawl: 2 ??, 4 SS and 2 immature specimens. St. 186. 16. iii. 27. Fournier Bay, Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago, 64° 25' 30' S, 63' 02' W, 295 m.; M. Large dredge: 3 S3- St. 187. 18. iii. 27. Neumayr Channel, Palmer Archipelago, 64° 48' 30' S, 63' 31' 30' W, 259 m.; M. Large dredge: a dozen specimens. Description of male. Trunk of loose build, lateral processes widely separated—up to twice their own diameter. Neck long, base of oviger in contact with first lateral process. Ocular tubercle low, wide, rounded; eyes well developed. Proboscis short, robust, sub-cylindri- cal, much shorter than cephalon. Abdomen reaching to middle of first coxa, elevated at an angle of about 20''. Chelophore. Scape rather longer than proboscis, length 3-5-4 tim


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