NO. 3 BARNARD : THE PHOXOCEPHALEDAE 353 



Harpinia curtipes Stephensen 



Harpinia curtipes Stephensen 1925: 170-171, fig. 50; Schellenberg 1955: 

 193. 



Distribution. — Southwest of Greenland, 3521 meters. 

 Harpinia dellavallei Chevreux 



Harpinia neglecta, Delia Valle 1893: 747-749, pi. 5, fig. 6; pi. 35, figs. 

 1-18; pi. 60, fig. 19 (not Sars 1895) ; Chevreux 1898: 477; Chev- 

 reux 1900: 36 (in part). 



Harpinia Delia Valid Chevreux 1911: 190-191, pi. 11, figs. 1-8; 

 Chevreux and Fage 1925: 109, figs. 101, 103. 



Distribution. — Atlantic Ocean on the south coast of Brittany; Medi- 

 terranean east to Naples. Depth: 19 to 40 meters. 



Harpinia excavata Chevreux 



Harpinia excavata Chevreux 1887: 3-5; Chevreux 1900: 37-38, pi. 6, 

 fig. 1; Stebbing 1906: 142-143; Stebbing 1908: 73-74; Stebbing 

 1910: 452; K. H. Barnard 1925: 340-341; Chevreux 1927: 73; 

 Chevreux 1935: 74; Schellenberg 1955: 193. 



Distribution. — Bay of Biscay and Atlantic Ocean northwest of 

 Spain; South Africa. Depth: 363 to 1280 meters. 



Harpinia gurjanovae Bulycheva 



Harpinia gurjanovae Bulycheva 1936: 251-252, figs. 20-23; Gurjanova 

 1951: 368-369, fig. 217. 



Remarks. — It is possible that this species also includes H. salebrosa 

 Gurjanova. One of the large teeth of peraeopod 5 is blunt and may be 

 an accidental loss. The lack of an oblique setal row on the third epi- 

 mera of H. gurjanovae may be of specific significance but it should be 

 confiirmed by closer inspection. The two species bear a remarkable re- 

 semblance. 



Distribution. — Japan Sea; Bering Sea; Chukchi Sea. Depth: 40- 

 60 meters. 



