COPEPODS GATHERED BY ALBATROSS—WILSON 273 
Stations 89; 42; 43; 45; 55; 62; 65; 71; 73; 3829; 5133; 5186; 5190; 
5223; 5225; 5228; 5240; 5434. Established upon specimens from the 
Norwegian fjords and appearing only in the Carnegie plankton list. 
ONCAEA VENUSTA Philippi 
Oncaea venusta PHIiLiprl, Arch. f. Naturg. (Wiegmann), vol. 1, Jahrg. 9, p. 63, 
pl. 3, fig. 2, 1848. 
Stations 7; 12; 16; 19; 21; 22; 24; 31; 34; 36; 39; 41; 42; 44; 46; 
47; 49; 52; 53; 57; 59; 60; 62; 63; 65-68; 70; 71; 75-80; 82;'2806; 
3932; 3980; 4009; 4087; 4611; 4644; 4671; 4707; 4731; 5102; 5133; 
5155; 5175; 5180; 5185; 5186; 5190; 5196; 5208; 5223; 52925; 5298; 
5231 ; 5283 ; 5246 ; 5262 ; 5301; 5808; 53812; 5219 ; 5320; 5338; 5340; 5348; 
5382; 5386; 5399; 5412; 5415; 5484; 54387; 5507; 5530; 5553; 5646; 
5651; Sabtan Island, Philippine Islands; Fiji Islands; Niuafu Island; 
Charles Island, Galapagos. Found also at 30 Monaco, 59 Szboga, 
and 102 Carnegie stations, nearly always in surface tows. 
Genus ONCHOCALANUS Sars, 1905 
ONCHOCALANUS AFFINIS With 
PLATE 26, FIGuRE 381 
Onchocalanus affinis WitH, Danish Ingolf-Expedition, vol. 3, pt. 4, p. 233, figs. 
75a-e, T6a—d, 1915. 
Stations 4679; 5120. From the first of these stations between Callao, 
Peru, and Easter Island, Sars identified two females, and from a 
Monaco station in the northern Atlantic one female. Also from the 
second Albatross station, in the Philippines, only one female was taken. 
With’s original specimens were a single male and female from the 
northern Atlantic. The Albatross specimens therefore are the first 
to be reported from the Pacific. The fifth leg of the female has one 
or two additional spines on the outer margin of the end segment. 
ONCHOCALANUS CRISTATUS (Wolfenden) 
Xanthocalanus cristatus WOLFENDEN, Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoe. United Kingdom, 
new ser., vol. 7, No. 1, p. 119, pl. 9, figs. 18, 19, 1904. 
Stations 4707; 5185; 5231. Three females were captured at the first 
station, located between Easter Island and the Galapagos, a single 
female at the second station, in the Philippines, and two females at 
the last station, also in the Philippines. The species was also reported 
from 1 Carnegie, 2 Siboga, and 4 Monaco stations, but all females in 
very small numbers. 
ONCHOCALANUS HIRTIPES Sars 
Onchocalanus hirtipes Sars, Bull. Mus. Océanogr. Monaco, No. 26, p. 20, 1905a ; 
Rés. camp. sci. Albert de Monaco, No. 69, p. 148, pl. 41, figs. 6-11, 1925. 
