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The 'Terra Nova' 1 found this species common off New Zealand and extending 

 southward to latitude 77 S., where it was taken in hauls beneath the ice. The ' Gauss "- 

 found it spread widely from the ice in the south to the North Atlantic. It was also 

 taken by the 'Belgica'. 3 



Oncaea curvata, Giesbr. This species was also widely distributed throughout the area, 

 but rarely occurred at levels above 100 m. depth and was never found in the top 50 m. 



This species was taken in the Antarctic by the ' Belgica ', 3 ' Gauss ' 2 and ' Terra Nova V 

 the last-named expedition finding it frequently under the ice at winter quarters. 

 1 Farran (1929). 2 Wolfenden (1911). 3 Giesbrecht (1902). 



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