310 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 5 



Galapagos, Feb. 6, 1933. One male, Station 65-33, Feb. 9, 1933, from a 

 reef on Albemarle Island, north of Tagus Cove, Galapagos. The body 

 was 3.5 ; the proboscis, 2.5 ; the spread, 10. Found on a sponge. 



Two females with body length, 3.5; proboscis, 3, Station 81-33, In- 

 defatigable Island, Conway Bay, Galapagos, Feb. 17, 1933. 



Seven males and 7 females, the largest female, 4; proboscis, 2.5. Sev- 

 eral of both sexes were very light colored. South Seymour Island, Galapa- 

 gos, Jan. 14-18. 



One male, length, 3.5 ; proboscis, 2, Station 333-34, James Island, 

 shore, rocky ledges, 2 miles south of James Bay, Dec. 11, 1934. 



One male, Station 65-33, Albemarle Island, reef north of Tagus 

 Cove, well out from shore, U.S.N.M. accession no. 122445, Galapagos 

 Islands, Feb. 9, 1933. 



One male, young. Station 214-34, Cape San Francisco, Ecuador, 

 dredging near rocks, mud and rocks, 2 fms., Feb. 11, 1934. 



Fourteen females, 18 males, Station 10, James Bay, Galapagos, 

 Jan. 11, 1932. 



Four specimens, Duncan Island, Galapagos, Albatross voyage, 1887- 

 88, Apr. 13. 



Two males, 3 females. Station 85-33, North Seymour Island, Galapa- 

 gos, shore collecting, under rocks and crevices, Feb. 18, 1933. 



Eleven females and young. Station 82-33, Conway Bay, Indefatigable 

 Island, Galapagos, small island, shore, Feb. 17, 1933. 



Pycnogonum panamum, new species 

 Plate 48 



Diagnosis: Brown, reticulated. Proboscis rather pointed at the end. 

 The proboscis is longer than the body. 



Description 



Body : Rather heavy, disc shaped. Lateral processes short, not widely 

 separated. The dorsal spines as long or higher than the ocular tubercle. 



Ocular segment: Short, not much longer than the 2nd segment. 



Ocular tubercle: Moderately high, pointed, eyes dark, well devel- 

 oped. 



Proboscis: Long, tapering toward the tip, and bent under slightly; 

 longer than the total length of the body. Reticulated in squarish areas, a 

 dozen or more from the base to the tip. 



Abdomen: Short, broad, extending from the last transverse proc- 

 esses to beyond the 1st coxal joint. Provided with a few small hairs. 



