. Fig. 129. Paramoera bidentata, a. Head. b. Pleon segments 1-4. c. Dorsal view of tooth on segment 2. d. Telson. Remarks. Similar to edouardi as regards integument, telson, and pleon segment 3, but separated by the head, dentate pleon segments 1 and 2, broader gnathopods, and oblong 2nd joints of peraeopods 3-5. Although not represented in the Discovery collection, it is convenient to describe this species alongside other species of the genus. Stebbing, 1906, pp. 364, 729. Schellenberg, 1926, p. 363. Stebbing, 1906, pp. 421, 732. Barnard, 1916, p. 189. Family GAMMARIDAE Genus Melita, Le


. Fig. 129. Paramoera bidentata, a. Head. b. Pleon segments 1-4. c. Dorsal view of tooth on segment 2. d. Telson. Remarks. Similar to edouardi as regards integument, telson, and pleon segment 3, but separated by the head, dentate pleon segments 1 and 2, broader gnathopods, and oblong 2nd joints of peraeopods 3-5. Although not represented in the Discovery collection, it is convenient to describe this species alongside other species of the genus. Stebbing, 1906, pp. 364, 729. Schellenberg, 1926, p. 363. Stebbing, 1906, pp. 421, 732. Barnard, 1916, p. 189. Family GAMMARIDAE Genus Melita, Leach. Melita subchelata, Schell. (Fig. 130). Schellenberg, 1925, p. 153 {fresnelii, var. subchelata). Occurrence: St. WS Walvis Bay. 10 $$ 7-10 mm., from stomach of Trigla capensis. 27-2


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