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PALLENOPSIS SCHMITTI Hedgpeth 
FIGURE 22 
Pallenopsis schmitti HrpGPrEru, 1948b, p. 44 (diagnosis). 
ALBATROSS COLLECTIONS 
Statio Number of 
No: Date Lat. N. Long W.. Depth specimens 
° , Ld ° , a” Fathoms 
HT BS] MSG) 00 A  e  e 17 44 05 75 39 00 1@Q 
2143) WMar29, 1684. kbs 2 Ae 9 30 45 76 25 30 155} 19 
Meeker Wore fang: st oe eke 25 11 30 | 80 10 00 6o}1¢ 
W. L. SCHMITT—TORTUGAS 
So eseyl June 10, 1925... 2222-2222}, Tortugas, "Fla? "(10° miles 35-37 | 5 
south of No. 2 buoy, 
“olive buff and gallstone 
yellow’’). 
eee Anpy4.1961 222. 22 ea | Southior Tortugas; Plas 2-- 40 | 1 male and 1 female 
(cotypes: U.S.N.M. 
No. 76517). 
Pee ete Re ee C3 (0 ee ee a 6 (ys ely Ree ee ee ee ee MN Gatrie tmp nce OR ioc Is(. 
M. No. 76516). 
ADDITIONAL RECORDS 
University of Iowa Expedition, Bahamas, 4 specimens. 
Tortugas, Fla., June 1908, 8-10 fathoms, among Bryozoa, R. C. Osburn coll., 
1 specimen. 
Pelican station 169-7, January 18, 1940, lat. 28°24.5’ N., long. 80°03’ W., try 
net, 45 fathoms, 1 male (ov.). 
Johnson-Smithsonian Expedition station 78, February 25, 1933, north of Puerto 
Rico, lat. 18°29’ N., long. 65°31’ W., about 100 fathoms, 1 specimen. 
Description.—Trunk slender, elongated, fully segmented. Lateral 
processes separated by nearly twice their own diameter. Cephalic 
segment not widened in front. Eye tubercle conical, acute, but not 
placed at the extreme anterior end of the cephalic segment as in 
P. forficifer. Eyes pigmented, large; the anterior pair two or three 
times as large as the posterior pair. 
Proboscis about as long as cephalic segment. 
Abdomen long, clavate. 
Chelifore slender, scape 2-jointed, the first joint as long as the 
second and nearly as long as the proboscis. Fingers shorter than palm, 
broad, meeting when closed. 
Palpus represented by a rounded knob. 
Oviger 10-jointed; in the male the fifth joint is curved and armed 
with a row of backward-pointing spines at its distal end; the sixth 
joint is about half as long as the fifth and twice as curved, with 
reversed spines generally distributed. Terminal segments diminishing 
in size. 
