COPEPODA 183 



St. WS no ... N70V 4? at 250-100 m. St. WS 113 ... N 100 H 1 ? at 110 m. 

 St. WS ii2 ... N70H 3 at 154 ni- 



It was taken by the 'Terra Nova' 1 at a number of stations between latitude 50 

 and 78 S. 



Haloptilas spp. juv. 

 St. WS 20 ... 1 at 250-100 m. St. WS 29 ... 1 at 250-100 m. 



St. WS 26 ... 2 at 1000-750 m. 



Angoptihis megalurus, Giesbr. 



St. WS 44 ... 1 juv. at 500-250111. St. WS 68 ... 1 $ at 750-500111. 



This species has not been taken in the Antarctic Zone before. 



Augaptilus sp. 



St. 129 1 juv. at 950-780111. St. WS 68 ... 2 at 1000-750 m. 



St. 161 2 at 500-250111. St. WS 69 ... 1 at 500-250111. 



St. WS 67 ... 1 juv. at 1000-750 m. 



Eiiaugaptilus sp. juv. 

 St. 11 63 at 250-100 m. 



Centraugaptilus rattrayi, T. Scott. One male specimen was taken off the west coast 

 of South Georgia at St. 44 at 500-250 m. and one female at St. WS 69, north of the 

 Antarctic Convergence, at 750-500 m. This species has not been taken in the Antarctic 

 Zone before. 



Pachyptihis sp. 

 St. WS 38 ... 1? at 1000-750 m. 



This genus has not been recorded in the Antarctic Zone before. 



Phyllopns bidentatus, Brady. 

 St. 151 1 ? at 750-500 m. 



This and the following species have not before been taken in the Antarctic Zone. 



Phyllopns, ? helgae, Farran. 

 St. WS 61 ... 1 at 50-0 m. St. WS 68 ... 1 ? at 750-500 m. 



Candaciidae 



Candacia falcifera, Farran. Only a single specimen, female, taken at St. 161 far to the 

 south-west of South Georgia at a depth of 1000-750 m. 



A few specimens were taken in the Antarctic between 66° 30' and 76 S. by the 

 'Terra Nova'. 1 



Candacia sp.n. The late Mr Andrew Scott reported a new species of Candacia at the 

 following stations. It was hoped that a description of this species from the notes he left 

 could be published, but unfortunately they are not sufficiently complete. 



1 Farran (1929). 



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