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Locality. — Albatross station 2866, off Washiiij^^ton, lat. 48° 9' N.; 

 long. 125° 3' W., 171 fathoms, gray sand, bottom temperature 43.2°, 

 8 specimens. 



Type.— C&t. No. 25615, U.S.N.M., from station 2866. 



This species bears a curions superficial resemblance to A. macras- 

 pis, but the bare interbrachial spaces, the upper arm plates, and the 

 oral shields are quite unlike those of that species. As only one of 

 the eight specimens possesses a disk, it is impossible to estimate the 

 value of the bare interbrachial spaces; they may prove to be very 

 variable. 



AMPHIODIA PSILOCHORA, new species.a 



Disk 8 mm. in diameter; arms al)out 65 mm. long. Disk more or 

 less deeply indented in interbracliial areas, covered by a close coat 

 of scales, the largest of which are near the center of disk and close 

 to the radial shields, while the smallest are at the interradial mar- 



FlG. 72.— AMPmODIA PSILOCHORA. X C. O, FROM ABOVE; 6, FROM BELOW; C. SIDE \1EW OF THREE ARM 



JOINTS NEAR DISK. 



gins. Radial shields long and curved, separate or barely touching 

 distally. Upper arm plates at first somewhat hexagonal, with the 

 proximal side shortest, but soon the angles are rounded off and they 

 become biconvex, much wider than long and scarcely or not at all 

 in contact. Interbrachial sj^aces below bare. Oral shields some- 

 what variable, wider than long, with a broad ])roximal angle and a 

 rounded (or sometimes truncate) outer margin. Adoral jilates vari- 

 able, nearly triangular, sometimes meetmg within, but often well 

 separated. Oral papilla' three on a side, the first one (at a})ex of 

 jaw) thick and rounded; the second small, flat, and ])ointe(l; the 

 third larger, often longer, and sometimes attenuate pointed. The 

 tentacle scale of first oral pore is often visible between the first and 



a ¥iX6c, signifying bare, and ;fa»/wf, signifying a space, in reference to the naked 

 interbrachial spaces. 



