Table 1. — Continued 



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Lcxation 



ond 

 station 



Source of 



collecting 



data' 



Location 



and 

 station 



Source of 



collecting 



data' 



Circe II Exp.: 9, 11, 12, 14. 



R'^ Davtcl Siarr Jordan 



B 



57: 



60: 



65: 



Dragon Exp.: 



EASTROPAC Exp.: 

 RV Argo 11: 

 RV David Slarr 



002 {13°42'N 120°I3'W), 012 (13°16'N 

 119°23'W), 025 (10°30'N 119°43.5'W), 

 064 (04°00'N 120°43'W), 076 (03°20'N 

 119°42'W), 108 (06°32'N 119°50'W), 

 132 (09°45'N 120°12'W). 

 056 (03°22'S 119°30'W), 067 (01°36'N 

 117°22'W), 071 (02°00'N 117°17'W), 

 122 (04°00'N 116°41'W), 132 (06°34"N 

 116°22.3'W), 134(07°05'N 116°58'W), 

 148 (09°27.7'N 117°49'W), 156 

 (10°36'N n7°17'W). 

 170 (00°28'N 96°58'W). 

 N-1. 



234, 291, 299. 



Jordan 12: 

 RV Roikawav 13 

 El Golfo II Exp.: 

 Harpoon Exp.: 

 La Creuse Exp.: 



Muddauber Exp.: 

 Piquero V Exp.: 

 Shellback Exp.: 

 RV Townsend Cr 

 51: 



TO-58-1 Cruise 



(Scot): 

 TO-58-2 Cruise: 



033, 037, 041, 059, 063, 077, 100. 



048, 056, 060, 064, 071, 075, 083. 



XVIII Bl-Dl, B2-D1, A6-D1, Bl-Nl. B 



13 (16°00'N 95°12'W). 



15, 16, 17, 18, 21, OT-1, OT-6, OT-12 B 

 OT-14. 



125-4, 126-1, TDS-86. B 



40D, 43D, 44. B 



47, 51, 63, 67, 185. A 



oniWL'll 

 051 (03°15'S 118°23'W), 061 (02°30'S 

 119°47'W), 064 (03°30'S 120°45'W), 

 076 (02°28'S 121°42'W), 079 (02°42'N 

 121°49'W). 



16, 17, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, B 

 38, 42, 45, 46, 48, 56. 



9, 16. B 



' A Snyder and Fleminger, 1965 

 B Snyder and Fleminger, 1972 

 C Anonymous, 1969 

 D Love, 1972 

 E Fleminger, 1967a 

 F Scheltemo, 1971 (only chart) 



G Anderson, Gehringer, and Cohen, 1956; Anderson and Gehringer, 

 H Collier, Drummond and Austin, 1958 



area of its geographical distribution. Total 

 length (TL), prosome, i.e., cephalosome and 

 thorax combined (P), and urosome (U) were 

 measured with an ocular micrometer at 50 X 

 magnification under a stereoscopic microscope; 

 smaller structures were measured under a com- 

 pound microscope at 100 X to 400 X magnifica- 

 tion. The morphological terms and abbreviations 

 in general follow those of Fleminger (1967b). 



Measurements, drawings, and descriptions 

 refer to the right side or to appendages from 

 the right side unless stated otherwise. TL and 

 the length of U were measured (Figure 2a) to 

 the distal end of the right furcal ramus, without 

 allowance for any telescoping of segments. The 

 length and width of the furcal rami were mea- 

 sured in dorsal view. In the adult female, the 

 right ramus is fused to the anal segment; the 

 length was obtained from the distance between 

 the medial notch indicating the place of fusion 

 with the anal segment and the insertion of the 

 second innermost furcal seta (Figure 2d). The 

 length of the left furcal ramus was also measured 

 from the medial junction with the anal seg- 

 ment to the insertion of the second innermost 

 furcal seta from the median. In both males and 

 immature females the lengths of the right and 

 left furcal rami were measured from the lateral 

 margin at the proximal end to the insertion of 

 the second innermost seta at the distal end 



1958, 1959a, 1959b 



(Figure 2c). For all stages the right furcal 

 ramus was measured across its maximum width 

 (Figure 2c). 



The segments of the fifth legs (P5) of the 

 female were measured from the anterior side 

 (Figure 2f). The length of the exopod (Re) was 

 taken as extending from the junction with the 

 second basal segment (B2) to the base of the 

 longest distal seta; the endopod (Ri) was mea- 

 sured from the junction with B2 to the tip of the 

 medial spine. The length of the point on the 

 fifth thoracic segment (ThV) is taken in lateral 

 view as the distance between its tip and its 

 base where the point is delineated by a distinct 

 step or turn to the posterior (Figure 2g). The 

 length of the spermatophore sac was measured 

 as the distance from the distal end to the outer 

 margin of the proximal convolution taking care 

 to position the spermatophore to avoid diminu- 

 tion by an oblique angle of view (Figure 2b). 

 Measurements of segments 13-17 and the suc- 

 ceeding three free segments of the male right 

 antennule (Al) were taken from intact specimens 

 positioned in lateral view (Figure 2e). P5 of the 

 male was measured from the posterior side: 

 the length of the second free segment of the 

 left leg extends from the junction with B2 to 

 the distal margin near the seta (Figure 2h); the 

 length and width of the proximal segment of 

 the chela are, respectively, the shortest distance 



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