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TAGE SKOGSBERG 



F u r f ;i : — There was no unpaired bristle behind tlie flaws in the specimen investigated 

 by nie; cf., however, pi. VI. fig. 10, C. Claus, 1891 a. 



The r o d - s h a p e d o r g a n is of the type reproduced by G. W. Mf'Li.ER. 



The u p per lip and the p a r a g n a t e s are about the same as in C. hyalophyUum. 



Si/iin„yiii.--. Renmrk^: — In mv identification of ('. suharcuata C. C'laus I rely entirely on the information 



given by G. W. MOlleh, l*)(lb a, p. 102. as this investigator has re-examined the original material 

 of this species. 



It seems to me fairly probable that C. striata C. Clals is identical with this species; 

 this identification is, however, not cjuite certain, as the description is too incomplete for certainty 

 of identification; the original material is obviously lost. G. W. MtJLLER adds in 1912 ,,part." 

 to this name; this is, however, obviously due to a mistake; C. Claus had only a single specimen 



of this species at his disposal, as is shown by a statement 

 of his, 1890, p. 13: ,,Nur in einem mannlichen Exem- 

 plar . . . gefunden''; see also G. W. MuLLElt, 190(5 a, 

 p. 102 with regard to this identification. 



C. suharcuata, Y. VAm;a, 1906, p. 33. seems, as 

 G. W. MiiLLER pointed out, 1908. p. 74, not to be 

 identical with C. Claus's species of the same name. 

 The description is, however, too incomplete for a certain 

 decision of this cjuestion; see, for instance, the shape of 

 the capitvdum of the rod-shaped organ in the male, pi. I, 

 fig; 9; in any case the difficidty of distinguishing the 

 species in this group is too great to justify us in accepting 

 straight off all the 44 stations included by V. VA\T{A. 

 C. suharcuata is also mentioned by P. T. Cle\E. 

 1905, p. 130. As this writer gives no verificatory in- 

 formation at all it seemed to me best not to include 

 this name in the above list of synonyms. 



C. striata, G. S. BRADY, 1902 a, p. 190, is not a 

 synonym of the species dealt with here; this was established by me by a re-examination of 

 this writer's original material. I was unfortunately unable to establish with fidl certainty the 

 species to which this material (a mature male) belonged. 



flucldel 



Fig. CXXXIII. — ('(inrlici'cin subarcuala 

 C. Glaus, J- — '■ Maiiilible, the proximo- 

 nicilial ridge on Uie l)asale -f- tlie epipodial 

 appendage; 567 X. 2. Distal part of the 

 penis seen fi'om outside: 567 X. 



Hahitat: — A t 1 a n t i c O c e a n: 



S. A. E., PL station 19. lat. 36" 13' N., long. 17" 16' W.; at the surface; 4. XL 19t)l; 

 temperature, 18,5" G.: 3 juvenes; R. M. S. 295. 8. A. E., V\. station 23, lat. 34" 2' N., long. 

 18" 21' W.; at the surface; ."). XI. 1901; temperature, 2o,l"G.: 1 mature male; on slides. R. M. S. 



Distrihulkm: — Atlantic Ocean between lat. 37" N. (C. Claus) and lat. 5iV' S. ((i. W. 

 MiiLLER), Iiuliim Ocean ((i. W. MtiLLEIi). 



