. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). TYPE MATERIAL OF STEGOCEPHALIDAE 127 attingens is separated from the latter species by the shape of coxa 4 (S. auratus has a very deep coxa with the lower margin straight, whereas in 5. attingens coxa 4 is not as deep and the lower margin is curved), by the strongly reduced oostegite on pereopod 2, and by article 4 on antenna 2 being almost as long as article 5. Stegocephaloides australis Barnard, 1916 (Figs 26-28) Stegocephaloides australis Barnard 1916: 129 ? Stegocephaloides australis Griffiths 1974: 324 ? Stegocephaloides austra


. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). TYPE MATERIAL OF STEGOCEPHALIDAE 127 attingens is separated from the latter species by the shape of coxa 4 (S. auratus has a very deep coxa with the lower margin straight, whereas in 5. attingens coxa 4 is not as deep and the lower margin is curved), by the strongly reduced oostegite on pereopod 2, and by article 4 on antenna 2 being almost as long as article 5. Stegocephaloides australis Barnard, 1916 (Figs 26-28) Stegocephaloides australis Barnard 1916: 129 ? Stegocephaloides australis Griffiths 1974: 324 ? Stegocephaloides australis Griffiths 1975: 167 Non Stegocephaloides australis Ledoyer 1986: 962 Material examined. Syntypes, BMNH ^48; 4 fe- males (6-8 mm), Cape Point, South Africa, 110-200m. Distribution. Endemic to South / Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept


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