. Fig. 115. Eusirasperdentatus, Chevr. Photographs taken on board (Notes 127 and 146). Remaining abdominal segments and telson marked with red dorsally. Antennules suffused with red; antennae blotched with crimson. Mouth-parts and both gnathopods deep crimson, with a suffusion of the same colour on the coxal plates. The 5 thoracic legs milk-white, the first 2 red at the tips, the remainder heavily blotched with red. First 3 pleopods white, the remainder and uropods [sic = uropods 1-3] suffused with red. Eyes grey black". Note 146 for St. 190 (no. 6): "Creamy buff, mottled and marbled


. Fig. 115. Eusirasperdentatus, Chevr. Photographs taken on board (Notes 127 and 146). Remaining abdominal segments and telson marked with red dorsally. Antennules suffused with red; antennae blotched with crimson. Mouth-parts and both gnathopods deep crimson, with a suffusion of the same colour on the coxal plates. The 5 thoracic legs milk-white, the first 2 red at the tips, the remainder heavily blotched with red. First 3 pleopods white, the remainder and uropods [sic = uropods 1-3] suffused with red. Eyes grey black". Note 146 for St. 190 (no. 6): "Creamy buff, mottled and marbled with bright scarlet. Thoracic legs with scarlet bands. Eyes dark brown". Distribution. Palmer Archipelago, 60-70 m.; South Orkneys, 54 fathoms;' Gauss' winter station, 385 m.; Ross Sea and McMurdo Sound, 329-547 m.


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