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Stations 8; 9; 14; 54; 64-67; 71; 3782; 3789; 3799; 3829; 3878; 3901; 
4009; 4644; 5175; 5196; 5801; 5399; 5651; Fiji Islands. Originally 
established by Dana in the genus Calanus, this species was present in 
the Siboga and the Carnegie planktons, where it was abundant. 
CALOCALANUS STYLIREMIS Giesbrecht 
Calocalanus styliremis GIESBRECHT, Atti Accad. Lincei, Rome, ser. 4, vol. 4, sem. 
2, p. 338, 1888; Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel, monogr. 19, pp. 176, 
185, pl. 9, figs. 15, 18, 29; pl. 36, figs. 46-48, 1892. 
Stations 46; 65; 4010; 5651; Fiji Islands; Hawaiian Islands. This 
species, well distributed in the Carnegie plankton, was found at a 
single station in the Monaco plankton, but did not appear in the other 
lists. 
Genus CANDACIA Dana, 1846 
CANDACIA AETHIOPICA (Dana) 
Candace ethiopica Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 23, 1849; 
United States Hxploring Expedition, 1838-1842 (Wilkes), vol. 14, pt. 2, 
Crustacea, p. 1115, 1853; pl. 78, fig. 5 a-f, 1855. 
Stations 6; 7; 26; 27; 80-82; 89; 41; 52-54; 57; 60; 63; 65; 3799; 
3829; 3867; 3878; 8901; 38932; 3980; 4009-4011; 4087; 4190; 4611; 
4684; 4688; 4692; 4705; 4724; 4725; 47380; 4731; 4738; 4952; 5102; 
5105; 5120; 5133; 5185; 5223; 5224; 5808; 5340; 5382; 5387; 5553; 
5578; 5646; Fiji Islands. Found in all the plankton lists except the 
Challenger. In the Albatross collections it is well distributed but 
nowhere abundant except at station 4688 off the west coast of Peru, 
where more than a hundred specimens were obtained in a surface tow. 
The characteristic dark color of the appendages remains even after 
long preservation. 
CANDACIA ARMATA (Boeck) 
Candace armata Boeck, Forh. Vid. Selsk., Christiania, vol. 14, p. 39, 1872. 
Stations 2236 ; 3829 ; 4010; 4611; 4615; 4640; 4757; 4793; 5105; 5120; 
5129; 5175; 5180; 5185; 5190; 5196; 5230; 5231; 5399; 5412. Found 
in ail the planktons except that of the Wilkes Expedition and very 
widely distributed. In the Albatross tows it is chiefly confined to sta- 
tions off the west coasts of Mexico and Central America. 
CANDACIA BIPINNATA (Giesbrecht) 
Candace bipinnata GIESBRECHT, Atti Accad. Lincei, Rome, ser. 4, vol. 5, sem. 1, 
p. 815, 1889; Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel, monogr. 19, pp. 424, 
439, pl. 22, fig. 20; pl. 39, figs. 27, 29, 1892. 
Stations 3; 5; 7; 15; 24; 30; 41; 43; 49; 65; 76; 3799; 3800; 3901; 
4010; 4011; 4615; 4700; 5129; 5183; 5155; 5180; 5185; 5224; 5295; 
