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SAPPHIRINA NIGROMACULATA Claus 
Saphirina nigromaculata Ciaus, Die freilebenden Copepoden, p. 152, pl. 8, figs. 
5, 6, 1868. 
Stations 1; 15; 3799; 8901; 4009; 4190; 4588; 4609; 4611; 4644; 
4663; 4700; 4718; 4717; 4733; 5129; 5155; 5185; 5186; 5190; 5196; 
5223; 5225; 5227; 5231; 5233; 5246; 5263; 5319; 5820; 5348; 5494; 
5437; 5530; Niuafu Island. This species is found in all the plankton 
lists except that of the Wilkes and Challenger and sometimes is quite 
abundant. 
SAPPHIRINA OPALINA Dana 
Sapphirina opalina DANA, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 45, 1849; 
United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-42 (Wilkes), vol. 14, pt. 2, Crus- 
tacea, p. 1254, 1853; pl. 88, fig. 4 a—l, 1855. 
Stations 15; 27; 49; 2396; 3781; 3799 ; 3867; 4190; 4611; 4655; 4663; 
4671; 4707; 4731; 5102; 5105; 5129; 5133; 5134; 5180; 5185; 5225; 
5227; 5231; 5233; 5319; 5348; 5456. Dana’s types came from the 
Atlantic, but the species has since been reported from all the oceans. 
Although appearing in all the plankton lists, only one or two speci- 
mens have been recorded from any one locality. 
SAPPHIRINA OVATO-LANCEOLATA Dana 
Sapphirina ovato-lanceolata Dana, Proc. Amer, Acad. Arts and Sci., vol. 2, p. 44, 
1849; United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-42 (Wilkes), vol. 14, pt. 2, 
Crustacea, p. 1251, 18538; pl. 87, figs. 15 a—c, 16 a, b, 1855. 
Stations 3829; 3878; 4926; 5126; 5208; 5231. Established by Dana 
upon specimens from the Atlantic off Rio de Janeiro; reported by 
Scott in the Siboga plankton from 22 stations in the Malay Archi- 
pelago, and confined to two localities in the tropical Pacific in the 
Carnegie plankton. 
SAPPHIRINA PYROSOMATIS Giesbrecht 
Sapphirina pyrosomatis GIESBRECHT, Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel, 
monogr. 19, pp. 619, 641, pl. 52, figs. 12-14, 17; pl. 53, figs. 8, 41, 53; pl. 54, 
figs. 21, 38, 58, 1892. 
Station 14. A single female was obtained in a surface tow at this 
station east of Patagonia. The species was originally based upon 
specimens from the Bay of Naples. Rose reported it from 10 stations 
in the Monaco plankton, all in the Atlantic and Farran (1929, p. 289) 
also recorded it from the northern Atlantic in the Zerra Nova plankton. 
The first Pacific record was in the Carnegie plankton. 
SAPPHIRINA SALI Farran 
Sapphirina sali FarRAN, British Antarctic (Terra Nova) Exped., 1910, Zool., vol. 
8, No. 3, p. 287, fig. 34, 1929. 
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