PART 1 GARTH : PACIFIC OXYRHYNCHA 41 



Eurypoda sp. ? (from Patagonia) Brocchi, 1875, p. 90, pi. 19, figs. 177, 



178. Stephensen, 1945, p. 218. 

 Eurypodius danae Targioni-Tozzetti, 1877, p. 15; type locality, Valpa- 

 raiso; type not extant. 

 Eurypodius quiriquinensis Yanez, 1948, p. 61 ; type locality, Isla Quin- 

 quina, Chile; 1951, p. 347. 



Type: Male holotype in Paris Museum, length 62 mm, width 43 mm. 



Type locality: "Les iles Malouines" [Falkland Islands], Lesson and 

 Garnot, collectors. 



Pacific localities subsequently reported, with collectors: Peru: "Peru" 

 Bonite (Eydoux and Souleyet). Chile: "Chile" A. d'Orbigny (Milne 

 Edwards and Lucas), (Nicolet) ; Iquique and Cavancha, L. H. Plate 

 (Lenz) ; Coquimbo (Porter, 1902) ; Coquimbo and Herradura, F. T. 

 Delfin (Porter, 1903); Valparaiso, H. Cuming (Bell), A. d'Orbigny 

 (Milne Edwards and Lucas), Magenta (Targioni-Tozzetti), C. E. 

 Porter (Porter, 1902) ; Bahia de Concepcion, near Talcahuano (Porter, 

 1936a) ; Isla Quiriquina, Bahia de Concepcion, E. P. Reed (Yanez) ; 

 Calbuco, 10-15 fms, L. H. Plate (Lenz) ; Taitao, Mus. Nac. Chile 

 Exped. (Porter, 1917) ; Punta Tres Montes, Chiloe, and Port Otway 

 [Puerto Barroso], Nassau (Cunningham) ; Port Otway (Porter, 1902) ; 

 Trinidad Channel, 30 fathoms, and Puerto Bueno, 4 fathoms, Alert 

 (Miers, 1881) ; Puerto Bueno and Puerto Lagunas, Vettor Pisani (Cano, 

 1889) ; Puerto Bueno, Caracciolo (Cano, 1888) ; Mayne Harbor and 

 Latitude Cove, Albatross (Rathbun, 1898) ; Smith Channel [Canal 

 Smyth], Hamburger Magalhaensischen Sammelreise (Doflein and 

 Balss) ; Magellan Strait, Alert (Miers, 1881), 9, 55, and 70 fathoms, 

 Challenger (Miers, 1886), Vettor Pisani (Cano, 1889), Steinmann, 

 Pohl (Ortmann, 1893) ; Laredo Bay, Albatross (Rathbun, 1894) ; 

 Punta Arenas [Magallanes], Vettor Pisani (Cano, 1889), L. H. Plate 

 (Lenz), Hamburger Magalhaensischen Sammelreise (Doflein and 

 Balss), J. B. Hatcher (Ortmann, 1911) ; Port Famine [Paso Famine?], 

 Challenger (Miers, 1886) ; Seno [del] Almirantazzo, L. H. Plate 

 (Lenz) ; Beagle Channel and Port Cook, Miss. Sci. Cap Horn (A. 

 Milne Edwards). 



Atlantic analogue: None. An austral species occurring in both Pa- 

 cific and Atlantic oceans via the Strait of Magellan and around Cape 

 Horn. 



Diagnosis: Rostral spines contiguous. Postorbital spine prominent, 

 not curving around eye. Propodi of ambulatory legs posteriorly broad- 

 ened and compressed, dactyli jack-knifing against their distal portion. 

 A conical spine on first abdominal somite. 



