262 Miss D. A. Stewart on the Extra- Antarctic 



Family Pronoidae. 



Genus Eupkonoe, Claus. 



Eupronoe armata, Claus. 

 Eupronoe armata, Claus, 1879. 



Localities. Lat. D.R. 10° 32' S., long. 32° 29' YV., Sept. 7th, 

 1901, one male, 8 mm., and two females (immature). Lat. 

 13° 59' S., long. 34° 35' W., Sept. 9th, 1901, two females, 

 3 mm. 



The specimens from the latter locality resemble E. armata 

 in the general shape of the body and appendages, but differ 

 in the form of the seventh leg, which has the terminal joint 

 elongate. 



It is possible that they may be forms of E. intermedia, 

 Stebbing, but I prefer to regard them as immature E. armata. 



Distribution. Atlantic Ocean, Zanzibar [Glaus) ; the 

 Azores (Chevreux). Walker has recently reported its capture 

 in the Indian Ocean. 



Family Lycaeidae. 



Genus Brachyscelus, Spence Bate. 



Brachyscelus crusculum, Spence Bate. 

 Thamyris mediterranean Claus, 1879. 



Locality. Lat. 28° 25' S., long. 23° 56' W., Sept. 17th, 

 1901 (N. of Tristan da Cunha), one male, 6*5 mm. 



Distribution. Mediterranean (Claus, Chevreux, and Vos- 

 seler) • the Atlantic (Stebbing and Chevreux) ; N. Pacific 

 (Stebbing) ; "West coast of Ireland (Walker and Tattersall). 



The present locality, therefore, would appear to be the 

 most southerly yet recorded for the species. 



Genus Lyoea, Dana. 

 Lycma vincentii, Stebbing. 

 Lyceea vincentii, Stebbing, 1888. 



Localities. Off Madeira, one male, length 8 mm. Lat. 

 13° 59' S., long. 34° 35' W., Sept. 9th, 1901, young female, 

 2*5 mm. 



This specimen agrees very well with Stebbing's figures of 

 L. vincentii, especially as regards the structure of the seventh 



leg. . 



The characters separating L. vincentii, Stebbing, from 



