Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
We present preliminary results of a neutral hydrogen (HI) redshift survey to find Low Surface Brightness (LSB) galaxies in the very nearby universe. Our sample consists of all galaxies in the APM catalog (Maddox et al. 1990) with a mean surface brightness of μ ≥ 24 mag/arcsec2, down to a magnitude limit of bj ≤ 17. With the Parkes 64m radiotelescope 35 objects were detected at v < 4300 km s−1. The resulting luminosity function, HI mass function, and for the first time total mass function are presented. It is found that LSBs make a negligible contribution to the overall integrated luminosity, HI mass, and total mass contained in galaxies.