Archive image from page 237 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports05inst Year: 1932 228 DISCOVERY REPORTS lacks the marginal corrugations; the telson has two spines as well as the two bands of spinules. Remarks. The two spines on the telson are also present in the 6*; I find on re-examina- tion of the slide of the type specimen that they were there, but being much smaller than in the present specimens were overlooked. The postero-inferior angle of pleon segment 3 is more rounded-quadrate than merely rounded. The 2nd joint of gnathopod 2 is shallowly channelled in fron


Archive image from page 237 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports05inst Year: 1932 228 DISCOVERY REPORTS lacks the marginal corrugations; the telson has two spines as well as the two bands of spinules. Remarks. The two spines on the telson are also present in the 6*; I find on re-examina- tion of the slide of the type specimen that they were there, but being much smaller than in the present specimens were overlooked. The postero-inferior angle of pleon segment 3 is more rounded-quadrate than merely rounded. The 2nd joint of gnathopod 2 is shallowly channelled in front, and the keels not prominently lobed distally. The colour of no. 1 was noted as being ' deep canary-yellow above, paler at the sides ', and that of no. 2 as 'entire body very bright canary-yellow, appendages pale yellow, eyes black'. Distribution. Off Cape Adare, 82-92 m. Eurystheus serricrus, (Fig. 142). Occurrence: 1. St. 123. South Georgia. 1 $ 10 mm. 2. St. 140. South Georgia. 2 $? 8 and 11-5 mm., the larger ovig. Type $. 3. St. 170. South Shetlands. 3 <$<$ 12 mm. Type $. Description. Rostrum obsolete. Eyes oval-reniform. Ocular angle of head shortly acute, post-antennal angle quadrate. Peraeon and pleon smooth, except for a small sub- dorsal denticle on either side on pleon segments 4 and 5, better developed in $ than in Fig. 142. Eurystheus serricrus, a. Gnathopod 2'+. b. Gnathopod 2<J (inner view), c. Gnathopod 2<J (outer side, viewed obliquely from above), d. Pleon segments 4-6 and telson. e. Lateral view of telson (dotted line indicates level of median line). $ ; on inner side of each denticle a small seta. Side-plates 1-4 not serrate, 2 longer than deep in <S, about as deep as long in $. Postero-inferior angle of pleon segment 2 rounded-quadrate, of 3 rounded with a slight indent above the corner (cf. Schellenberg, 1926, fig. 62). Telson pentagonal, dorsal surface concave, lateral angles strongly raised


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