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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Genus Torrea, Quatrefages 



Torrea Candida (Delle Chiaje). 



Asterope Candida, Fauvel, 1923, p. 202, figs. 75 a-d. 



St. 102. 28. X. 26. 35° 29' 20" S, 18° 33' 40" E. 104 m. Gear N 100 H. Bottom 1800 m., 

 globigerina ooze. One specimen. 



St. 294. 25. viii. 27. 4° 33' 15" N, 16° 52' 45" W. 100-150 (-0) m. Gear TYF. One specimen. 



Remarks. The genus Asterope, Claparede, 1870, is both preoccupied by Asterope, 

 Philippi, in Crustacea and antedated by Torrea, Quatrefages, 1850. In the original 

 description the name Torrea is spelled with two r's ; Quatrefages himself, in his Histoire 

 des Anneles (1865), and subsequent authors write Torea. 



Genus Callizona, Greeff 

 Callizona angelini (Kinberg). 



Fauvel, 1923, p. 215, fig. 81 d-i, with synonymy. 



St. 250. 17. vi. 27. 36° 09' 00" S, 5° 33' 00" W. 300 (-o)m. Gear TYF. Two specimens. 



St. 254. 2i.vi. 27. 35° 04' 00" S, 2° 59' 30" E. 200 (-0) m. Gear TYF. One specimen. 



St. 257. 24. vi. 27. 35° 01' 00" S, 10° 18' 00" E. 250 (-0) m. Gear TYF. One specimen. 



St. 268. 25. vii. 27. 18° 37' S, 10° 46' E. 100-150 (-0) m. Gear TYF. Two specimens. 



Remarks. The tentacular cirri are short and massive: I can find no trace of 

 denticulation on the appendages of the 

 stout bristles. Chamberlin's Rhynco- 

 nerella pycnocera is probably synony- 

 mous with this species. 



Callizona bongraini, Gravier, from 

 Antarctic waters seems to have, from 

 Gravier's account, long simple capil- 

 lary swimming bristles, and is there- 

 fore perhaps nearer to Callizonella, 

 Apstein, sensu Fauvel, than to Calli- 

 zona in which the long swimming 

 chaetae are compound. 



Genus Greeffia, Mcintosh 



Greeffia oahuensis, Mcintosh. 



Mcintosh, 1885, p. 182, pi. xxviii, 

 figs. 5-7; pi. xxxii, fig. 11; pi. XV A, 

 fig. 4. 



St. 273. 31. vii. 27. 9° 38' 00" S, 

 12° 42' 30" E. 200-230 (-0) m. Gear TYF. 

 One specimen. Fig. 25. Greeffia oahuensis. Ventral view of anterior end. 



