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Anipelisca pugetica Stimpson 



Ampelisca pugetica Stimpson, 1864, pp. 158-159. — J. L. Barnard, 1954a, pp. 



49-51, pis. 35-36 (includes forma macrodentata) ; 1954b, p. 7; 1960, p. 31, 



fig. 9; 1964a, p. 215. 

 Ampelisca californica Holmes, 1908, pp. 513-515, fig. 23. 

 Ampelisca gnathia J. L. Barnard, 1954a, pp. 46-48, pis. 33-34. 



Material: Albatross 2831 (1), 2837 (5), 4322 (1). 



Records: Magdalena Bay, Baja California, 12 fms; Cedros Island, 

 Baja California, 23 fms; La Jolla, Calif., 110-199 fms. 



Distribution: Eastern Pacific Ocean from Piiget Sound, Wash., 

 to Todos Santos Island, Baja California (pugetica pugetica), from Pt. 

 Fermin, Calif., to Peru and the Galapagos Islands (pugetica macro- 

 dentata), 0-183+ m; Caribbean Sea off Venezuela, Colombia, and 

 Aruba, 24-42 m. 



Ampelisca romigi J. L. Barnard 



Ampelisca romigi J. L. Barnard, 1954a, pp. 18-20, pis. 10-11; 1954b, p. 3; 1960, 



p. 34; 1964a, pp. 215-216. 

 Ampelisca isocomea J. L. Barnard, 1954a, pp. 20-21, pi. 12. 



Material: Albatross 2824 (1). Pacific Biological Laboratories 

 24-10 (1), 28-5 (1). 



Records: Greater Bay of La Paz, Gulf of California, 8 fms; Pacific 

 Grove, Monterey Bay, Calif., 70-80 fms. 



Distribution: Eastern Pacific Ocean from Monterey Bay, Calif., 

 to Santa Elena Bay, Ecuador, 3-504 m, probably inhabiting only 

 very coarse sediments (rubble, gravel) and thus rarely occurring in 

 shallow water of high latitudes because of absence of substrate; 

 Caribbean Sea, north shore of Colombia and Aruba, 24-42 m. 



Ampelisca schellenbergi Shoemaker 



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Ampelisca schellenbergi Shoemaker, 1933, pp. 3-5, fig. 2; 1942, p. 9. — J. L. Barnard, 

 1964a, pp. 14-16, pis. 7-8; 1954b, p. 2. 



Material: Albatross 3809 (86). Velero 221 (10), 224 (1), 562 (1). 

 Schmitt 1 (5). Pacific Biological Laboratories 24 (8). 



Records: Off Honolulu, Hawaii, 51-125 fms; Gorgona Island, 

 Colombia, 20 fms (2 records); San Esteban Island, Baja California, 

 20-70 fms; Salinas, Ecuador, littoral; Pacific Grove, Calif., 70 fms, 

 channel. 



Notes on Hawaiian material: Antenna 1 variable, in the largest 

 specimen scarcely exceeding article 4 of antenna 2 peduncle, in other 

 smaller females reaching nearly three-fourths along article 5, in most 

 young males reaching halfway or fully along article 5 and occasionally 

 exceeding it slightly; antenna 2 in female approximately three-fourths 

 as long as body, in young males as long as body; young male antennae 



