PRONOIDAE 289 



Family PRONOIDAE 



Stephensen, 1925 a, p. 155. 



Spandl, 1927, p. 216 (key to genera 1 ). 



Genus Pronoe, Guer. 

 Stebbing, 1888, p. 1507. 



Pronoe capito, Guer. 



Claus, 1887, p. 50, pi. xii, figs. 1-14. 

 Stebbing, 1888, p. 1508, pi. clxxxvi. 

 Spandl, 1924, p. 34, fig.; 1927, p. 217. 

 Pirlot, 1929, p. 147. 



Occurrence: 1. St. 276. East mid-Atlantic. 4 $? 7-10 mm. 



2. St. 288. East mid-Atlantic. 2 $$ 12 mm. 



3. St. 294. East mid-Atlantic. 1 $ 10 mm. 



4. St. 295. East mid-Atlantic. 1^9 mm. 



5. St. 296. East mid- Atlantic. 2 ?? 9-10 mm. (the larger with uterine ova). 



Distribution. Mediterranean; North Atlantic, o°-32°N; Red Sea and Indian 

 Ocean ; South Pacific. 



Genus Eupronoe, Claus. 

 Stephensen, 1925 a, p. 156. 

 Spandl, 1927, p. 222. 



Eupronoe minuta, Claus. (PI. I, fig. 6). 



Stebbing, 1888, p. 1513 (pacifica juv. $) and p. 1516. 

 Chevreux and Fage, 1925, p. 425, fig. 417. 

 Stephensen, 1925 a, p. 160, figs. 55, 56. 

 Spandl, 1927, p. 223, fig. 41. 



Occurrence: 1. St. 89. South-east Atlantic. 2 ?$ 6 mm. 



2. St. 266. South-east Atlantic. 6 S3 and 2 $$ 6 mm. (1 ? with embryos). 



Remarks. Although recorded from the South Pacific (south of Australia) this species 

 does not seem to have been caught hitherto in the South Atlantic. 



Distribution. Mediterranean; North Atlantic about 36°-3i°N.; Canaries and 

 Azores; South Pacific. 



Eupronoe maculata, Claus. 



Stebbing, 1888, p. 15 10, pi. clxxxvii (inscripta). 

 Stephensen, 1925 a, p. 156, figs. 53, 54, chart 24. 

 Spandl, 1927, p. 222. 

 Barnard, 1930, p. 426. 



Occurrence : St. 297. East mid-Atlantic. 1 3 8 mm. 



Distribution. Mediterranean; Atlantic, 40 N-29 S; Indo-Pacific. 



1 Paralycaea omitted. Under 2b 2 "das Telson. . ." refers to Sympronoe, not to Parapronoe; and under 

 I&! and ib 2 the word "ersten" seems to have been omitted before "Pereiopodenpaare". 



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