Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 3. Apanthura dubia. A. Antenna. B. Antennule. C. Mandibular palp. D. Pereopod 1 9. E. Pereopod 7. F. Pereopod 1 6. G. Mandibular incisor and lamina dentata. H. Maxilliped. I. Uropodal peduncle and endopod. J. Uropodal exopod. SOUTHERN AFRICAN ANTHURIDEA 103 Other material SAM-A17494, 1 non-ovig. 9, 11,0 mm, Saldanha Bay. SAM-A14069, 2non-ovig. 9, Agulhas Bank, 36-54 m. SAM-A14353, 1 non-ovig. $, 11,0 mm,Agulhas Bank, 27 m. SAM-A14401, 1 non-ovig. $, 8,0 mm, Agulhas Bank,27 m. SAM-A14068, 1 6, off Still Bay, 200 m
Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig. 3. Apanthura dubia. A. Antenna. B. Antennule. C. Mandibular palp. D. Pereopod 1 9. E. Pereopod 7. F. Pereopod 1 6. G. Mandibular incisor and lamina dentata. H. Maxilliped. I. Uropodal peduncle and endopod. J. Uropodal exopod. SOUTHERN AFRICAN ANTHURIDEA 103 Other material SAM-A17494, 1 non-ovig. 9, 11,0 mm, Saldanha Bay. SAM-A14069, 2non-ovig. 9, Agulhas Bank, 36-54 m. SAM-A14353, 1 non-ovig. $, 11,0 mm,Agulhas Bank, 27 m. SAM-A14401, 1 non-ovig. $, 8,0 mm, Agulhas Bank,27 m. SAM-A14068, 1 6, off Still Bay, 200 m. SAM-A14070, 5 non-ovig. 9,1 S, off Still Bay, 200 m. SAM-A17495, 1 non-ovig. 9, off Mossel , 2 non-ovig. 9, off Jeffreys Bay. SAM-A17496, 3 juvs, offTranskei, 150-200 m. Distribution Saldanha Bay to Transkei, intertidal to 200 Fig. 4. Apanthura dubia. A. 9 cephalon, dorsal view. B. 9 cephalon, ventral view. C. Pleon andtelson, dorsal view. D. Pleon and telson, lateral view. 104 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Remarks Apanthura dubia has for many years masqueraded under the name of Stebbing, following Barnards synonymizing his own sandalensis Stebbing (1900), from the Loyalty Islands, south-western Pacific Ocean, however, does not have a triangular process on thecarpus or propodal palm of pereopod 1, (Barnard, \925a, does mention that aco-type in the British Museum (Natural History) has a palmar tooth as in , which casts doubt on the identity of the specimen.) The telson of is distally narrower, the antennal flagellum has fewer articles, and theuropodal exopod is broader than in A. sandalensis. Barnards (1935) A. sandalensis from Travancore, Kerala, India, andPillais (1966) A. sandalensis from Kerala, India, probably belong to neither ofthese species. Pillais
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