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4. Gulf of Boni— 



Cheiraster triplacanthus. Crossaster scotopMlus. 



Benthopecten polycte- Diplopteraster Tnultipes 



nius. patagiatus. 



Nymphaster arthrocne- P edicelldste'^ chirophor- 



mis. us. 



5. Flores Sea : Cheiraster ludwigi. 



(d) Species taken only among the Molucca Islands : 



Prionaster megaloplax. Dissogenes styracia. 



Psilaster rohustus. Xenorias polyctenius. 



Benthopecten moluccanus. Pteraster corynetes. 



Nymphaster moluccanus. Zoroaster microporus. 

 Anthenoides granulosus. 



(e) Species common to the Molucca and Hawaiian Islands: 

 Dipsacaster nesiotes. 



(/) Species common to the Moluccas and Philippines, lists i and ; 

 under II. 



{g) Bathymetric Distribution (see also I under II) : 



1. From less than 100 fathoms : Ferdina glyptodisca. 



2. From between 100 and 200 fathoms: 



Persephonaster tenuis. Marginaster paucispinus. 



Dissogenes styracia. 



3. From between 200 and 300 fathoms : 



Prionaster megaloplax. Anthenoides granulosus. 



Dipsacaster nesiotes. Paranepanthia platydisca. 



Luldia orientalis. Xenorias polyctenius. 



Nymphaster moluccanus. Pteraster corynetes. 



Anthenoides lithosoims. Astrostephane moluccana. 



4. From between 300 and 500 fathoms: 



Benthopecten moluc- Diplopteraster multipes 



canus. patagiatus. 



Solaster tropicus. Tarsaster distichopus. 



Pedicellaster chirophorus. 



5. From between 500 and 700 fathoms : 



Psilaster rohustus. Cheiraster ludwigi. 



Persephonaster multi- Radiaster notahilis. 



cinctus. Aphroditaster micro- 



Cheiraster triplacanthus ceramus. 



(700). 



