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GNATHOPHAUSIA WILLEMOESII. 



215 



Lat. 29° 52' 30" N., 



long. 138° 24' 0" W. 



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a 



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13" 33' 30^' N., 



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97° 57' 30" W. 



12" 34' 0" N., 



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97° 21' 0" W. 



0° 3G' 0'' K., 



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82° 45' 0"W. 



0" 1.S' 0^' S.. 



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84° 52' 0"W. 



Spence Bate and Ortmann consider this species to be Lucifer reynmdii 

 M. Edw., but Milne Edwards's description and figure are not sufficient for 



identification, 



Liidfcr acestra has an enormous horizontal distribution throughout the 



warmer parts of both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. See Ortmann, /. c. 



SUBORDEK SCHIZOPODA.* 

 Family LOPHOGASTRIDiE. 



GNATHOPHAUSIA W. Suhm. 



Nature, VIII 400, 1873 ; Trans. Linu. Soo. London, Zool., 2d Ser., I. 36, 1875. 



Gnathophausia zoea W.-Suhm. 



Nature, VIII. 401, Eig. 6, 1873 ; Trans. Linn. Soo. London, Zool, 2d Scr., I. 32, Plate IX. Kg. 2-15. 



Plate X. Pig. 4, 1875. 



Station 3403. 384 fathoms. 3 specimens. 



u 



3406. 581 



a 



1 specimen. 



Gnathophausia willemoesn G. 0. Saks. 



Plate K, Fig. 1. 



Forhandl. Vidcnsk.-Sclsk. Chris tiania, 1883, No. 7, p. 6 ; Hep. Clmllcugcr Sclilzopoda, p. 38, Tlatc V. 



Pig. 1-6, 1885. 



Station 3392. 1270 ffxtlioms. 1 specimen. 



u 



a 



u 



3417. 

 3120. 



3425. 



493 

 664 



680 



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u 



a 



1 

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The dorsal spine is longer than in the type specimen figured by Sars^ and 

 it is minutely denticulated along the margins, as in G. sarsii Wood-Mason,t 

 a form probably not specifically distinct from G ivilkmocsil 



* Only ilic deep-sea Scliizopods of llic expedition arc inchided in this report. An aceount of the pelngic 

 species, hy T)r. Arnokl Ortmann, has heeu published in the Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 



Vol. XXV., No. 8, pp. 97-111, 1 Plate, 1894. 



t Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Gih Ser., VII. 187, 1891. 



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