ATLANTIC AND CARIBBEAN PYCNOGONIDA—-HEDGPETH 207 
two species from the Bering Sea. One of these, C. setospinosa, ap- 
pears to be well characterized by spines and setae on the trunk and 
legs. 
The western Atlantic species can be separated by the following 
characters: 
1. Neck short; lateral processes separated by less than their own diameter. 
malleolata (p. 207) 
Neck long as last three trunk segments; lateral processes separated by more 
thanmatheir! diametertansee = s.55- 0) Ne ee ee 2 longicollis (p. 207) 
CORDYLOCHELE MALLEOLATA (Sars) 
FiaeurRE 20, a 
Pallene malleolata Sars, 1879, No. 48. 
Cordylochele malleolata Sars, 1891, pp. 45-49, pl. 4, fig. 1, a-k.—STerpHENsEN, 
1933, p. 25. 
ALBATROSS RECORDS 
| 
Station Number of speci- 
No. Date Lat. N. Long. W. | Depth BiCHS 
°o ’ wr ° , ” Fathoms 
24289 | CVUNG eos Oobs- 2 = ese ko et se 42 48 00 50 55 30 826 | 1 
2490) |e lo SUR S Stas Se eee eee 42 55 30 50 51 00 471 | +10 
PAM AL Wap e ACE fee ees 44 34 00 56 41 45 218 | +5 (ine. ov. oo") 
Qo2S8"| POHL ooh BS0s— = = oe amass oa ec danee secs 41 47 00 65 37 30 677 | 1 
A Boreal-Arctic species from moderate depths; the bathymetric 
range of the stations above, 218-826 fathoms, extends the known 
range in both directions. 
' Distribution.—Cordylochele malleolata is previously known from 
the waters around Iceland, Spitsbergen, and the Faroes, and in the 
Kara Sea. Westward it occurs in the Denmark and Davis Straits 
to latitude 66°35’ N. These are the first records from the American 
side of the Atlantic. 
CORDYLOCHELE LONGICOLLIS Sars 
FigurRE 20, b 
Cordylochele longicollis Sars, 1888, No. 12; 1891, pp. 49-51, pl. 4, fig. 2, a-g.— 
STEPHENSEN, 1933, pp. 25-26. 
ALBATROSS RECORDS 
Station Number of 
No: Date Lat. N. Long. W.| Depth specimens 
° , a” ° , a” Fathoms 
BUDO PIVEAY DL OSG see see eee mre aee eee ee ee 30 47 30 79 49 00 270 | 1 
2667) || soe 0 Ca SE Be lh et eae al eh nee Oe Pee 30 53 00 79 42 30 273 | 2 
