SCIINIDAE 261 



Scina marginata, Bov. 



Stephensen, 191 8, p. 27, chart 3. 



Wagler, 1926, p. 361, figs. 19-21 ; 1927, p. 97. 



Occurrence: St. 290. East mid- Atlantic. 1 ovig. ? 8 mm. 



Remarks. Peraeopods 3 and 4 stout, with broadened joints, uropods also broad, but 



with the gnathopods characteristic of this species. 



Distribution. Mediterranean; Atlantic, 57°-30° N, and 2°-5° S. 



Scina submarginata, Tattersall. 



Stephensen, 1918, p. 32, fig. 7 (latipes). 

 Wagler, 1926, p. 367, figs. 22-24; T 9 2 7> P- 9^- 

 Pirlot, 1929, p. 68, fig. 5 (crassipes). 



Occurrence: St. 81. South Atlantic. 1 ? 5 mm. 



Remarks. The single specimen has the 2nd joint of peraeopods 3 and 4, and the 

 uropods broadened as in the <^, yet it seems to be undoubtedly a $. Wagler suspects that 

 the differences between submarginata and marginata will eventually be shown to be due 

 to sex and age changes. Chevreux (1919) has already reduced submarginata to a synonym. 



Distribution. Mediterranean; North Atlantic, 53°-26°N; South Atlantic, about 

 4°-55° S; Indian Ocean. 



Scina oedicarpus, Stebb. 



Wagler, 1926, p. 369, figs. 25, 26; 1927, p. 99, fig. 5. 

 Occurrence: 1. St. 89. South-east Atlantic. 1 $ 6-5 mm. 

 2. St. 266. South-east Atlantic. 1 $ 6 mm. 



Distribution. Atlantic, 7 N-33 S; Indian Ocean. 



Scina wolterecki, Wagl. 



Wagler, 1926, p. 372, figs. 27, 28; 1927, p. 100. 



Occurrence : St. 256. South-east Atlantic. 1 $ 7 mm. 



Remarks. The inner margin of uropod 1 has three large spines on the left side, two 

 on the right, instead of the single one opposite the outer ramus ; otherwise the specimen 

 is in agreement with Wagler 's description and figures. 



Distribution. Atlantic, 2° N-33 S ; Indian Ocean. 



Scina rattrayi, Stebb. 

 Stebbing, 1904, p. 26. 

 Stephensen, 1918, p. 29; 1923, p. 9. 

 Wagler, 1926, p. 375, figs. 29-32. 



Occurrence: St. 295. East mid-Atlantic. 1 <J 4-5 mm. 



Distribution. Mediterranean; Atlantic, 63 N-33 s ! Indian Ocean. 



Scina tullbergi (Bov.). 



Stephensen, 1918, p. 29 {pacified). 



Wagler, 1926, p. 384, figs. 34, 35 (synonymy); 1927, p. 101, fig. 6. 

 Occurrence: St. 87. South-east Atlantic. 1 $ 5-5 mm. 



