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The following species are shallow water or littoral: 
S. filogranus. S. sanguineus. S. exemius®. 
S. bellus. : S. stellulatus. 
The following have a wider range: 
S. flabelliformis o—150 fms. S. erubescens 120—520 fms. 
S. gracilis O—520 , S. roseus O—340 , 
S. punctatus 9—315 , S. complanatus 100—458  , 
Those that have been found only at one depth are: 
S. obliguus go fms. S. densicaults 600 fms. 
S. virginis 200—300 , S. laevis go—650 , 
S. gemmascens 530 , and great depths. S. (Stenohelia) profunda 450—600 , 
S. verrucosus 5O7a a 
The depths from which the other species were obtained is not recorded. 
The different species of Sty/aster found by the Siboga, occured at the following depths. 
S. eximius o—118 M. S. étlobatus 204—520 M. 
S. dellus 469—1089 , S. multiplex 450—1633 , 
S. densicaults 469—1633 , S. minimus 1O89 
S. gemmascens Conte S. teliatus 27a a 
S. amphthelordes 469—1633 , S. umbonatus LOOT 
S. virgines 469 , 
Geographically the species have been found in: 
Pacific Ocean waters. Atlantic Ocean. 
S. flabelliformts. S. voseus. 
S. gractles. S. densicaulis. 
S. bellus. S. complanatus. 
S. laevis. S. virgints. 
S. verrucosus. S. madeirensts. 
S. stellulatus. S. profundus. 
S. pulcher. S. gemmascens. 
S. amphihelordes. 
S. asper. 
S. extmius, S. sanguineus, S. erubescens have been found in both Pacific and Atlantic waters. 
S. rosso-americanus Brandt, has not been described or figured. 
*) A specimen was placed by MosELzy in this species, which came from 400 fms. This is the only exception to the species 
being restricted to shallow water. 
