. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. i98 DISCOVERY REPORTS Eurymera monticulosa, Pfr. (Fig. 118 b). Pfeffer, 1888, p. 103, pi. i, fig. 3. Chevreux, 1906, p. 59, figs. 34-36; 1913, p. 167. Chilton, 1912, p. 493. Shoemaker, 1914, p. 74. Occurrence: 1. St. 174. South Shetlands. 1 ? 23 mm. 2. St. 179. Palmer Archipelago. 46 %• 2- Bate, 1862, p. 140, pi. xxvii, fig. 2 (after Dana). Chilton, 1912, p. 495 (danai, non Thorns.). Schellenberg, 1931, p. 182, fig. 93. Occurrence: St. 56. Falklands. 1 immat. $ 11 mm., 1 ovig. $ 14mm. Remarks. I


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. i98 DISCOVERY REPORTS Eurymera monticulosa, Pfr. (Fig. 118 b). Pfeffer, 1888, p. 103, pi. i, fig. 3. Chevreux, 1906, p. 59, figs. 34-36; 1913, p. 167. Chilton, 1912, p. 493. Shoemaker, 1914, p. 74. Occurrence: 1. St. 174. South Shetlands. 1 ? 23 mm. 2. St. 179. Palmer Archipelago. 46 %• 2- Bate, 1862, p. 140, pi. xxvii, fig. 2 (after Dana). Chilton, 1912, p. 495 (danai, non Thorns.). Schellenberg, 1931, p. 182, fig. 93. Occurrence: St. 56. Falklands. 1 immat. $ 11 mm., 1 ovig. $ 14mm. Remarks. Integument minutely shagreened, with scattered pits. Every 5th or 6th flagellar joint on antenna 1 enlarged and bearing sensory filamentous setae. Flagella of both antennae more thickly spinulose than in antarctica, Chevr. In the present state of our knowledge I prefer to identify these specimens with Dana's species originally collected at Hermite Island than with a New Zealand species. They are in all probability adults of the same form as Chilton examined. Distribution. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; Falkland Islands. Pontogeneia georgiana (Pfr.) (Figs. 118 h, 119). Pfeffer, 1888, p. 116, pi. ii, fig. 6 (Calliopius g.). Stebbing, 1906, p. 308 (Apherusa g.). Schellenberg, 1929 a, p. 278; 1931, p. 184, fig. 94. Occurrence: East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. 1 ? 13 mm., 2 muti- lated $?. Remarks. Although Pfeffer said that, next to Schraderia gracilis, this was the commonest Amphipod in South Georgia, there are only these three specimens in the present collection. They entirely conform with Pfeffer's description. The postero- pig. 119. Pontogeneia inferior angle of pleon segment 3 is not mentioned in the description georgiana (Pfr.). 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 Institute of Oceanograp


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