SPECIES 



HABITAT 



DEPTH IN FATHOMS 



acutifrons Doflcin and Balss 1912 ').... I'unta Arenas 



affinis Kathb. 1902 Near Cortez> Bank, Calif. 



Alcocki W.-Mas. 1891 Bay of Bengal 



Gulf of Manar 



Arabian Sea, oft' the Sind coast 

 americarta Faxon 1893 Gulf of Panama 



Galapagos Islands 



ainplidens Bate 1888 Sagami Bay, Japan 



corteziana Rathb. 1902 Near Cortez Bank, Calif. 



cristata Bate 1888 Off Matuku, Fiji Islands 



emarginata Rathb. 1902 Santa Barbara Channel, Calif. 



Gulf of California 



Faxoni Rathb. 1902 Galapagos Islands 



jlagellata Rathb. 1906 Hawaiian Islands 



forceps A. M.-Edvv. 1891 Straits of Magellan 



kaiwiensis Rathb. 1906 Hawaiian Islands 



Bali Sea 



longispina Lenz 1914 Southern Indian Ocean at 65° 15' S., 



, 80° 19' E. 

 South Pacific at 7i°4i'S., i66°47\V. 



magna Faxon 1893 Gulf of Panama 



magna Rathb. 1904 -) From off Point Arena to off Point Sur, 



I Calif. 



multidentata Esmark 1865 ' East coast of the United States 



Off the Irish coast 

 ; South of the Faeroes 

 On Tampen Bank in the North Sea 

 Skagerack 

 Norwegian fjords up to Malangen 



pacifica Rathb. 1902 From Unalaska and the Gulf of Alaska 



southward to the Gulf of California 

 Cape Natal 



princeps S. I. Smith 1884 East coast of the United States from 



39°56'N., 69°45'W. to 32°27'3o"N., 

 jj^ 20' 30" W. 

 North of Unalaska, Bering Sea 

 Oft" Sea Lion Rock, Washington 

 ' Oft" Ecuador 

 North side of the Bay of Biscay 

 South-west of Ireland 

 South of the Wyville Thomson ridge 

 West coast of Norway to Andenes 

 South of the Faeroes 

 East of Labrador 



principalis Sund 1912 



9S4 

 922 

 406 



947 

 259, 286 



384. 551 

 775 

 776 



315 

 265 to 322 



857 



384—551 



295, 362 to 399 and 



41 1 to 442 



177 



343—337 

 294 



o — 956, Plankton 



458 



276—552 



This species lives nea- 

 rer towards the sur- 

 face than Pas. tarda 

 Kroyer and Pas. prin- 

 cipalis Sund. 



53—399 



440 

 349—1342 



399 



859 

 1132 



246 



504 



137—410 

 191 — 601 

 540—765 



1) The specimens from Punta Arenas, rerevred by Dofi-ei.n and B.VLSS to Pas. aculifroiis Hate, (in : Mitteil. aus dem N'aturh. 

 Museum XXIX. Hamburg, 1912, p. 26), differ from Baxc's description by the extremity of the telson being truncate, not forked, and will 

 perhaps prove to belong to Pas. Faxoni Rathb. 



2) According to Miss Ratiiisun, in: Decap. Crust, of the northwest coast of North America, New York 1904, p. 19, the 

 dentification of the specimens, dredged by the ".Mbatross" at this locality, with Pasiphaa ma^na Faxon is doubtful. 



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