COPEPODA AND CIRRIPEDIA 



This species was taken in the Antarctic by the Belgica 1 Expedition. 



Oncaeo sp. 



... N 70 V 40 at 100-50111. St. WS 51 ... N 70 H 300 at 

 ... N 70 V 200 at 50-0 m. 



193 



St. 10 



St. 17 



Oncaea spp. juv. 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 

 N 70 V 

 N70H 

 N70V 

 N70H 



St. 128 

 St. 133.. 

 St. 135... 

 St. 151... 



St. 160... 

 St. WS 19 

 St. WS 20 



St. WS 22 



St. WS 29 

 St. WS 38 

 St. WS 40 

 St. WS 43 



42 



87 



5 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 212 

 506 



447 

 946 



2 



250 



53 

 800 



at 160-100 m. 

 at 270-100 m. 

 at 230-100 m. 

 at 750-500 m. 

 at 1000-750 m. 

 at 100-50 m. 

 at 100-0 m. 



250-100 m. 



500-250 m. 



250-100 m. 



750-500 m. 



100-50 m. 

 62 m. 



100-50 m. 

 124 m. 



St. WS44 ... N70V 



St. WS 45 

 St. WS 49 

 St. WS 54 



St. WS 61 



St. WS 63 

 St. WS 67 

 St. WS 69 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 



N70V 



N70V 

 N70V 

 N70V 



956 



462 



1236 



449 

 29 



107 



237 

 187 



3 



5 6 3 



3 



1064 



32 

 10 



at 250-100 111. 

 at 500-250 m. 

 at 750-500 m. 

 at 1000-750 m. 

 at 170-100 m. 

 at 225-100 m. 



1 00-0 m. 



500-250 m. 



500-250 m. 



750-500 111. 

 at 1000-750 m. 

 at 500-250 m. 

 at 750-500 m. 

 at 1000-750 m. 



at 

 at 

 at 

 at 



Conaea rapax, Giesbr. Only recorded at two stations to the east of South Georgia in 

 deep water. 

 St. 129 7? at 950-780111. St. 138 1 at 2000-1000 m. 



It has not before been recorded in the Antarctic Zone. 



Lubbockia, ? glacialis, Sars. 



St. 125 4$ at 1000-750111. St. WS 67 ... 1 at 1000-300111. 



This species has also not been recorded in the Antarctic Zone before. 



Sts. WS 52 and WS 63 lie not far distant from one another to the west and north-west 

 of South Georgia, and were both taken in January. Sts. WS 110-114, at which these 

 larvae formed a prominent feature of the plankton, were all taken off the north-east 

 coast of South Georgia in late May, i.e. late in the southern autumn. 



1 Giesbrecht (1902). 2 Consecutive Net Series 0-5 m. depth. 



