. Fig. 42. Austropallene cornigera (Mobius). Segments 5-10 of oviger of a, male; b, female. St. 27. 26. West Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, 3-3 miles S45'E of Jason Light, no m.; M. R. Large dredge: i ^. 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 ??. St. 140. 26. Stromness Harbour to Larsen Point, South Georgia, from 54" 02'S, 36°38'W to 54° 11'30" S, 36°29'W, 122-136 m.; gn. M. St. Large otter trawl: i immature specimen probably belongs to
. Fig. 42. Austropallene cornigera (Mobius). Segments 5-10 of oviger of a, male; b, female. St. 27. 26. West Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, 3-3 miles S45'E of Jason Light, no m.; M. R. Large dredge: i ^. 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 ??. St. 140. 26. Stromness Harbour to Larsen Point, South Georgia, from 54" 02'S, 36°38'W to 54° 11'30" S, 36°29'W, 122-136 m.; gn. M. St. Large otter trawl: i immature specimen probably belongs to this species. St. 156. 20. i. 27. 53° 51' S, 36° 21' 30" W, 200-236 m.; R. Large heavy dredge: i ?. St. 159. 21. i. 27. 53° 52' 30" S, 36° 08' W, 160 m.; R. Large heavy dredge: i larvigerous ^. St. 170. 23. ii. 27. Off Cape Bowles, Clarence Island, 61° 25' 30" S, 53° 46' 00" W, 342 m.; R. Large heavy dredge: 16 specimens, including 5 ovigerous 3^, accompanied by the following note: "White-spotted Pycnogon. Horn-coloured. Abdomen [trunk] opposite 2 middle pairs of legs whh a white dorsal patch. All legs with a white spot at distal end of segments 3, 4, 5 and 6, with, in addition, one spot at proximal end of segment 5". St. 175. 27. Bransfield Strait, South Shetlands, 63° 17'20" S, 59^ 48'15" W, 200 m.; m. St. G. Large dredge: i ovigerous c? and i young ? ?. St. 181. 12. iii. 27. Schollaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago, 64° 20' S, 63° W, 160-335 m.; M. Large otter trawl: i ovigerous <?, rather slender, but apparently this species. 1 Schimkewitsch (1930) has established a new genus, Oropallene, for Hoek's species. According to Flynn (1919 p 77) Pallene valida, Haswell, would also belong to Oropallene. Schimkewitsch appears to have carried the multiplication of genera within the family Phoxichilidae (Pallenidae) to the utmost extreme and characters such as (i) the presence or absence of auxiliary claws, (2) the fusion or
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