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Fig. 65. Map to show the distribution of the genus Notoplites, based on distribution of: N. antarcticus 

 (Waters), p. 341; N. aviculariae (Yanagi and Okada); N. biloba (Busk); N. crassiscutus sp.n., p. 353; 

 N. crateriformis (Busk) ; N. drygalskii (Kluge), p. 342 ; N. elongatus {Busk) and van, pp. 346,348 ; TV. impar 

 Harmer, 1926, p. 354 ; N. jeffreysii (Norman) ; N. klugei (Hasenbank), p. 352 ; N. marmpiatus (Jullien) ; 

 N. normani (Nordgaard) ; N. obliquidens Harmer, 1926, p. 355; N.perditus (Kluge), p. 355; N. rostratus 

 Harmer, 1926, p. 352; N. scutatus Harmer, 1926, p. 353; N. smittii (Norman); N. tenuis (Kluge) and 

 van, pp. 350, 351; N. undulatus Hasenbank, 1932, p. 371 ; N. vanhoffeni (Kluge), p. 346; N. watersi 

 (Kluge), p. 342. For species for which neither reference nor page is given see Harmer (1923, pp. 350-3). 



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66. Map to show the distribution of the genus Amastigia, based on distribution of: A. abyssicola 

 (Kluge), p. 331 ; A. antarctica (Kluge), p. 329 ; A. benemunita (Busk), p. 325 (record near southern end of 

 Chilean coast, Challenger St. 308, accidentally omitted); A. cabereoides (Kluge), p. 327; A. crassimar- 

 ginata (Busk), p. 331; A. funiculata (MacGillivray), see Harmer, 1923, p. 335; A. gaussi (Kluge), p. 323; 

 A. harmeri sp.n., p. 322; A. kirkpatricki Harmer, p. 327; A. nuda Busk, p. 321; A. pateriformis (Busk), 

 p. 330; A. rudis (Busk), see Harmer, 1923, p. 332; A. solida (Kluge), p. 330; A. vibraculifera sp.n., 

 p. 327; Amastigia sp. (A specimen of an undescribed species from Japan, 62.7.16.69.) 



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