. Fig. 39. Mysidopsis acuta Hansen. A, anterior end of adult male in dorsal view, x 20; B, mandible, x 20; C, maxilla, x 45; D, first thoracic appendage with epipod, X25; E, second thoracic appendage, X20; F, third thoracic appendage, X20; G, fourth pleopod of male, x 20; H, telson and right uropod, x 20. Distribution. The types of this species were taken in 16 m. in Berkeley Sound, Falkland Isles and it has since been taken on two occasions off Tierra del Fuego in 6-10 fm. (Hansen, 1921, p. 3). The present records do not appreciably extend its known geographical range, but most of the capture


. Fig. 39. Mysidopsis acuta Hansen. A, anterior end of adult male in dorsal view, x 20; B, mandible, x 20; C, maxilla, x 45; D, first thoracic appendage with epipod, X25; E, second thoracic appendage, X20; F, third thoracic appendage, X20; G, fourth pleopod of male, x 20; H, telson and right uropod, x 20. Distribution. The types of this species were taken in 16 m. in Berkeley Sound, Falkland Isles and it has since been taken on two occasions off Tierra del Fuego in 6-10 fm. (Hansen, 1921, p. 3). The present records do not appreciably extend its known geographical range, but most of the captures were made at greater depths. The deepest water in which it was taken by ' Discovery' was at station 123 at a depth of 230-250 m. Mysidopsis camelina Occurrence: ^ &• 4 ) St. 90. 10. vii. 26 (day). Simon's Town, False Bay, South Africa, 10-12 m., 1 adult $, 6-2 mm., large empty brood sac. St. 406. 5. vi. 30 (day). Simon's Town, False Bay, South Africa, 29 m., 1 ovig. ?, 6-2 mm. Type. Description. General form small and robust; sigmoid in lateral view. Carapace small, with two strong protuberances like two humps in the mid-dorsal line, posterior to the cervical sulcus. The two


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