Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 5. A. Benthanops fulva Barnard, 1932. Adult female. B. Afrophiloscia,ocellata (Barnard, 1960). Adult female. Table Mt., Skeleton Gorge, leg. S. Taiti, 13 April 1980, MZUF-1000; 1 d,3 99, Bettys Bay, leg. J. Hoy, 23 April 1980, MZUF-1001. Description S 4,5 mm long; 9 7 mm long. Yellowish brown, with more or lessevident transversal brown stripes at the anterior margins of segments. Nodulilaterales with b/c and d/c co-ordinates as in Figure 3A. Telson (Fig. 4A) withfeebly concave sides, rounded apex. Antenna: ratio


Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 5. A. Benthanops fulva Barnard, 1932. Adult female. B. Afrophiloscia,ocellata (Barnard, 1960). Adult female. Table Mt., Skeleton Gorge, leg. S. Taiti, 13 April 1980, MZUF-1000; 1 d,3 99, Bettys Bay, leg. J. Hoy, 23 April 1980, MZUF-1001. Description S 4,5 mm long; 9 7 mm long. Yellowish brown, with more or lessevident transversal brown stripes at the anterior margins of segments. Nodulilaterales with b/c and d/c co-ordinates as in Figure 3A. Telson (Fig. 4A) withfeebly concave sides, rounded apex. Antenna: ratio of flagellum joints 5:4 exopodite very long (about three times longer than endopodite). REVISION OF THE FAMILY PHILOSCIIDAE H Male Pereopod 1-2 merus and carpus with very sparse brushes of spines(Fig. 4B). Pereopod 7 without speciahzations (Fig. 4C). Pleopod 1 exopodite(Fig. 4D) with outer margin feebly concave, rounded apex; endopodite(Fig. 4E) equipped with some short spines on the medial surface and triangularlobe on the external surface. Pleopod 2 as in Figur


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