602 ^^- Stephensen. 



Phryxas abdominalis is distributed from Greenland eastwards as 

 far as the Kara Sea; to the south it enters the Mediterranean (Carus, 

 teste Zirwas 1910). In the Pacific it is found at W. America N. of 

 California and at E. Siberia. A number of localities from Japan and 

 Saghalien are given bj^ H. Richardson in Proceedings U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 vol 37, 1909, p. 121. 



Bopyroides hippolyies has almost the same distribution as the 

 preceding species, but in Europe it does not seem to go further 

 south than to N. France. 



Heterotanais limicola seems to be W.Atlantic; it is known from 

 arctic America (Sars 2nd "Pram" Exped.), from Godthaab in W. 

 Greenland (ca. 64° N.) 40—60 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887) and Massachus- 

 etts Bay 48 fm. (Richardson 1905). 



Pseudotanais forcipatus at W. Greenland has only been found in 

 the Lille Karajakfjord at Umanak (Vanhöffen). Elsewhere it seems 

 to be E. Atlantic: W. Norway, Skager Rak, Bohuslän, The Sound, 

 Scotland. 



Lepiognathia longiremis Lillj. is often confused with G. O. Sars' 

 species of the same name, for which however H. J. Hansen has pro- 

 posed the name L. Sarsii (Revider. Fortegn, over Danmarks marine 

 Arter af Isop., Tanaid., Cumac, Mysid. og Euphaus., Vid. Meddel. 

 Natur. Foren., Kbhvn. 1909, p. 229). It cannot always be seen from 

 the literature, which species is intended, but H. Richardson (1905, 

 p. 19) gives the distribution as follows: "Kekertak, Greenland; Scot- 

 land; Norway; Iceland; Denmark; latit. 77°9' north, long. 14°40' east, 

 off Ice Islands; latit. 74°35' north, long. 18°23' west, off Little Pen- 

 dulum Island". It is also given by Tattersall (1905) from S. W. Ireland 

 and by Zirwas (1910) from the North Sea: 5449' N., 5^30' E., 42 m. 



Lamprops fuscata is known from W. Greenland only from 3 

 places from ca. 68V2 N. to ca. 69 N. (H. J. Hansen 1887), but not from 

 E. Greenland. It has also been taken at Nova Zembla, Franz Josephs 

 Land and Norway N. of Lofoten. 



Leucon nasicus is known from W. Greenland from Nivak (ca. 

 68^2° N.) and Prøven (ca. 72i/2° N.), at respectively 120 fm. and 2- 

 300 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887) and from E. Greenland from Hekla Havn 

 (70°27'N.) (H. J. Hansen 1895) and Scoresby Sound 70 m. (Ohlin 1901). 

 Outside Greenland it has been taken in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, at 

 W. Spitzbergen, Kara Sea, Nova Zembla, mouth of the Jenissei, 

 Finmarken, W. Norway, Denmark, North Sea and lastly at one loc- 

 ality which seems to have been overlooked by other authors, namely, 

 the Minch, Scotland (Norman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, ser 5, vol 3, 1879). 



Leucon nasicoides at W. Greenland has been taken at Godhavn 

 (ca. 69° N.) and Kekertak (ca. 70° N.) 40 fm. (H. J. Hansen 1887) and 



