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1925. Andaniella pectinata Stephensbn, Danish Ingolf-Bxpedition, vol. 3, pt. 9. 

 Crust. Malacost. VI. Amphipoda. II. p. 137. 



Station 2466 steamer Albatross, south of Newfoundland, 45° 29' 

 00" N., 55° 24' 00" W., July 3, 1885, 67 fathoms, coral; 2 specimens, 

 1 $ and 1 9 . 



Figure 3. — Andaniella pectinata (G. O. Sars). a. Antenna 1; J>, accessory 

 flagellum of antenna 1 enlarged ; c, mandible ; d, maxilla 1 ; e, maxilla 2 ; fj 

 maxilliped ; g, lower lip ; h, telson 



The female measures 4 mm. in length, and the male a little less. 

 These specimens constitute the first record of the occurrence of this 

 species on the east coast of America. H. J. Hansen, however, has 

 recorded it from the west coast of Greenland, in about latitude 

 68° N. 



Though I have no doubt as to the identity of these specimens, they 

 differ slightly in a few points from the description and figures given 

 by Sars. He says of the first antenna : "Accessory appendage about 



