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Genus CENTRAUGAPTILUS Sars, 1920 
CENTRAUGAPTILUS CUCULLATUS (Sars) 
Augaptilus cucullatus Sars, Bull. Mus. Océanogr. Monaco, No. 40, p. 17, 1905b. 
Centraugaptilus cucullatus Sars, Rés. camp. sci. Albert de Monaco, No. 69, p. 
306, pl. 107, figs. 1-10, 1925. 
Stations 4661; 4668; 4669; 4705; 4722. The specimens from these 
five eastern Pacific stations were identified by Sars as belonging to 
this species. Though he first placed them in the genus Augaptilus, 
as he had the Monaco specimens in his preliminary report, he later 
transferred them to the above genus, as he did his Monaco specimens 
in his final report. These Albatross specimens are the first to be re- 
ported since the original discovery, as well as the first from the Pacific 
Ocean. 
CENTRAUGAPTILUS HORRIDUS (Farran) 
Augaptilus horridus FARRAN, Fisheries Ireland, Sci. Invest. for 1906, pt. 2, 
p. 78, pl. 8, fig. 20, 1908. 
Stations 3382; 4661; 4667; 5120; 5185; 5287. Established by Far- 
ran in 1908 upon specimens taken west of Ireland and placed in the 
genus Augaptilus. 'The species appears in the list of Monaco plank- 
ton, in which it was transferred by Sars to the present genus, but is 
not found in any of the other lists. It was first reported from the 
Pacific area by Sewell (19382, p. 326). 
CENTRAUGAPTILUS RATTRAYI (T. Scott) 
Augaptilus rattrayi T. Scott, Trans. Linn. Soe. London, ser. 2, Zool., vol. 6, pt. 1, 
p. 36, pl. 2, figs. 25-87, 1894. 
Stations 4661; 4664; 4665; 4667; 4681; 4687; 4700; 4705; 4707; 
4711; 4713; 4717; 4730; 4784; 4737; 5120; 5185. Established by T. 
Scott upon a single female from the Gulf of Guinea, it was placed 
like the preceding species, in the genus Augaptilus. Sars then 
transferred the species to the present genus in the Monaco list, mak- 
ing it the genotype. It was also reported from the Atlantic in the 
Carnegie plankton. The first Pacific record was by Sewell (1932, p. 
326), who found it in the Indian Ocean. 
Genus CENTROPAGES Kré¢yer, 1849 
CENTROPAGES BRACHIATUS (Dana) 
Pontella brachiata Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 27, 1849. 
Calanopia brachiata Dana, United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 
(Wilkes), vol. 14, pt. 2, Crustacea, p. 1133, 1853; pl. 79, fig. 7, a, b; fig. 8, 
a,b,; fig. 9 a—g, 1855. 
Station 4673. Established by Dana upon specimens from off the 
Cape of Good Hope and placed first in the genus Pontella and after- 
