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CALLIPALLENE PHANTOMA (Dohrn) 
Figure 18, b 
Pallene phantoma Dourn, 1881, p. 196, pl. 14, figs. 1-9. 
Pallene producta Sars, 1891, pp. 36-37, pl. 3, fig. 2, a-d. 
Pallene phantoma Giutay, 1934c, pp. 1-5, fig. 1 (synonymy). 
RECORD OF COLLECTIONS 
Off Bird Key, Fla., surface tow, April 17, 1906, Leon J. Cole coll., 1 female 
(incomplete). ‘ 
The single specimen is sadly battered but easily identifiable from 
the straight propodus with its four long, straight, basal spines. The 
surface-tow record is of interest, as the specimen appears to be a 
recently spawned female. 
Giltay gives a complete synonymy and a distribution table (p. 4), 
indicating the occurrence of this species from Trondheim, Norway, 
to the Azores, and in the Gulf of Naples and the Black Sea. 
CALLIPALLENE EMACIATA (Dohrn) 
Ficure 18, f, 9g 
Pallene emaciata Dourn, 1881, pp. 193-195, pl. 14, figs. 10-21.—Bovuvier, 1923, 
p. 36, fig. 29. ; 
RECORD OF COLLECTIONS 
Key West, Fla., April 15-27, 1884, 1 specimen (fragments). 
Tortugas, Fla., surface tow, April 21, 1906, Leon J. Cole coll., 1 specimen 
(fragments). 
Loggerhead Key, Tortugas, Fla., from algae and old coral rocks, 4 feet, July 14, 
1926, C. R. Shoemaker coll., 1 specimen (fragments). 
Unfortunately all three specimens are in a fragmentary condition, 
and their reference to this species is made with some hesitation. The 
specimens agree with Dohrn’s figures, however, and the distribution, 
i. e., Naples and the Caribbean, is consistent with that of several 
other species. 
Schimkewitsch (1930, p. 245) suggests that this species is synony- 
mous with Callipallene brevirostris, and Bouvier (1923, p. 36) states 
that the two appear to be the same. This implies a considerable 
range in body proportions which is not evident in the inadequate 
material before me. 
CALLIPALLENE ACUS (Meinert) 
FicurRE 18, c—e 
Pallene acus MEtnenrt, 1899, pp. 48-49, pl. 4, figs. 8-13. 
Pallene hastata MEINERT, 1899, p. 49, pl. 4, figs. 14-19. 
Pallene acus Bouvisrr, 1917, pp. 26-27, pl. 3, fig. 7—STEPHENSEN, 1933, p. 20. 
