. Fig. 37. Mysidopsis schultzei (Zimmer). A, antennular peduncle of adult male, x 24; B, antenna, x 24; C, maxilla, x 36; D, first thoracic appendage, X24; E, second thoracic appendage, X24; F, endopod of third thoracic appendage, X24; G, fourth pleopod of male, x 24; H, right uropod, x 24; J, telson, x 24. Remarks. This species was founded by Zimmer for specimens taken in shallow water among sea- weed in Luderitz Bay near Angra Pequena. The animals were captured in quite considerable numbers together with two other new species, M. similis (Zimmer) and M. major (Zimmer). I have nothing to add


. Fig. 37. Mysidopsis schultzei (Zimmer). A, antennular peduncle of adult male, x 24; B, antenna, x 24; C, maxilla, x 36; D, first thoracic appendage, X24; E, second thoracic appendage, X24; F, endopod of third thoracic appendage, X24; G, fourth pleopod of male, x 24; H, right uropod, x 24; J, telson, x 24. Remarks. This species was founded by Zimmer for specimens taken in shallow water among sea- weed in Luderitz Bay near Angra Pequena. The animals were captured in quite considerable numbers together with two other new species, M. similis (Zimmer) and M. major (Zimmer). I have nothing to add to Zimmer's description of the species but, since his figures are rather small and the Discovery records are the first since he founded it, I give figures showing its salient features. Zimmer recorded


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