Boone, Crustacea, Cruises of "Eagle" and "Ara," 1921-28 115 



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Subfamily : Eusicyoninae. 



Genus : EUSICYONIA Stebbing. 



Eusicyonla penlcillata (Lockington). 



Plate 36. 



Type: Lockington 's type material was taken in Bolinas Bay, Lower 

 California, in 14 fathoms ; also in Angeles Bay, Gulf of California, by 

 W. J. Fisher. The depository of the type is not given, but the major- 

 ity of Lockington 's types are in the California Academy of Sciences. 



Faxon's type material, which I have examined, is in the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology. It consists of three males and three females, 

 from the Albatross stations : 3367, 100 fathoms ; and 3369, 52 fathoms, 

 both of Cocos Island ; and 3378, 52 fathoms ; and 3379, 100 fathoms, 

 off Malpelo Island. 



Range: Gulf of California, southward to the vicinity of Malpelo 

 Island ; littoral to 100 fathoms. 



Material examined: One specimen dredged in 100 fathoms, off 

 Punta Arenas, Costa Rica, February, 1928. 



