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Temora discaudata, Giesb. — Agulhas Current, it. 



G.D. — Entire Pacific between 2o'N. and 9°S. and 26°-35°N. 

 iio°-i3i°W. (G.). S.E. of New Guinea (A.S.). Malay Archip. 

 (C:e). Ceylon and the N.W. Indian Ocean (A.S. & T.). 

 Arabian Sea (C:e). Red Sea (G., a.o.). Mediterranean 

 (A.S. & T.). 



Temora stylifera, Dana. — Off Natal in the surface, rr. 



G.D.— Malay Archip. (C:e). From i9°N. %fK. to 2o°S. 39°E. 

 (T.). Ceylon, N.W. Indian Ocean (A.S. & T.). Arabian Sea 

 (C:e). Red Sea (A.S., C:e). From Ascension to the Azores, 

 off Morocco. Mediterranean. Antilles and Florida Currents 

 to 42°N. 42° W. Brazil Current (C:e). 



Undechaeta major, Giesb. — Agulhas Current, 900 m., rr. 



G.Z).— Pacific, 36°N. i25°W. and 2o°N. i73°E. (G.). Indian 

 Ocean, i9°N. 87°E. Gulf of Suez (T.). 



Undechaeta minor, Giesb. — Agulhas Current, ;-. 



G.D.— Pacific, 35°N. i25°W. and i6°-20°N. i66°-i73°E. (G.). 

 Minikoi and the N.W. Indian Ocean (A.S. & T.). Off Gibral- 

 tar (A.S. & T.). 



Xanthocalanus fragilis, Aurivillius (Kongl. Sv. Vetensk. 

 Akadem. Handlingar XXX nr 3 p. 32, 1898. — A'. bojcalisG. O. 

 Sars in "The Norwegian North Polar Expedition, 1893-1896" 

 V Crustacea, p. 49, P. xi, 1900 ; Crustac. of Norway, Calan. p. 

 45, P. XXXI, XXXI 1, 1902.— T. Scott : 20th Report of the Fishery 

 Board for Scotland, III., p. 452, P. xxii, f. 8, 9, 1902. Compare 

 the systematic notes in the following.) — The west and south 

 Coast, rr. 



G.D.— The north Siberian Sea, 78''N. I36^E. 50 m. ; off the 

 west coast of Norway, 59°N., 710 m. (G.O.S.). West Sweden, 

 50-120 m. (Aurivillius). Shetland (T.S.). 



SYSTEMATIC NOTES. 



Candacia cheirura, n.sp. 



Diagn. of the female. — Terminal seta? of the third leg with 

 outwards turned apex and as long as the distal part of the 

 Re 3. The proximal part of the anterior antennae 7-jointed. 

 Genital segment with large projecting opening. Second joint 

 of the abdomen with a protuberance on the under side. 

 Proximal part of the setae of the furca broad. First pair of legs 

 with Si on Bi. Fifth pair of legs with tricuspidate apex and 

 with two spines on the exterior side. Length 2,7 mm. 



