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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



IX. OFF NEW ZEALAND 



Euphrosyne maorica 



Aphrodite talpa 



Chloeia inermis 



Sigalion ovigerum 



Psammolyce semiglahra 



Sthenelais limicola, var. novae-sealandiae 



Phyllodoce madeiremis 



Trypanosyllis taeniaeformis 



Pionosyllis comosa 



Amblyosyllis granosa 



Nereis cricognatha 



Nereis jacksoni 



Nephthys dibranchis 



Eunice aiistralis 



Onuphis aucklandemis 



Hyalinoecia tubicola 



Sabellaria {Phragmatopoma) antipoda 



Amphicteis phiUppinarmn 



Nicolea chilensis 



Spirobranchus latiscapus 



PELAGIC SPECIES 



The following list gives a rough indication of the localities and the minimum and 

 maximum depths at which the pelagic species were obtained : 



Harmothoe benthophila. South of Cape Verde Island; 236-0 m. 



Lopadorhynchus krohnii, var. simplex. South of Cape Verde Island; 236-0 m. 



Lopadorhynchus uncinatus. East of La Plata; 246-0 m. 



Pelagobia longicirrata. South Georgia; 174-0 m. and 1000-750 m. 



Alciopa cantrainii. Off Pernambuco ; 182-0 m. 



Vanadis antarctica. South Georgia, Bouvet Island, Burdwood Bank; 0-5 m. and 1 150-1400 m. 



Vanadis formosa. Off Cape Verde Island, South Africa, St Paul Rocks, Rio Grande and La Plata; 

 loi-o m. and 242-0 m. 



Vanadis crystallina. South of Pernambuco and off Bahia; 208-0 m. and 216-0 m. 



Vanadis violacea. Off South Africa; 84-0 m. and 550-350 m. 



Greeffia oahuensis. Off South Africa; 550-350 m. 



Callisona angelini. Off South Africa; 1200-0 m. 



Callizonella bongraini. Off South Georgia; 174-0 m. 



Torrea Candida. East of La Plata; 246-0 m. 



Tomopteris carpenteri. Off South Georgia and Bouvet Island; 0-5 m. and 550-250 m. 



Tomopteris planktonis. Off Pernambuco, north of Rio de Janeiro, east of La Plata ; 182-0 m. and 249-0 m. 



Tomopteris cavallii. North-east of Bouvet Island; 170-0 m. 



Tomopteris septentrionalis . Off St Helena, South Africa, Bouvet Island, South Georgia, Bellingshausen 

 Sea, north of Falkland Islands, off Pernambuco and La Plata; 73-0 m. and 265-150 m. 



Sagitella lobifera. Off South Georgia and between South Georgia and Gough Island; 1 150-1400 m. 

 and 1 500-1 600 m. 



Travisiopsis benhami. South Georgia and Bellingshausen Sea; 97-0 m. and 1000-750 m. 



Loimia medusa juv. Off South Africa; 106-0 m. and 350-0 m. 



SYSTEMATIC ACCOUNT 



As in the descriptive part of this report I have made no diagnoses of the famihes, 

 I give a key, which with slight modifications is that of Fauvel and Gravely. 



I. Head usually well developed. All segments of the body alike except those near the mouth 

 and the terminal segment, or pygidium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 



— Body often divided into several distinct regions. Head small, either not markedly de- 

 veloped or profoundly modified. Feet almost always simple, the ventral rami being often 

 in the form of transverse ridges (tori) or pinnules bearing hooks or uncini. Branchiae 

 generally limited to a definite region 16 



