280 THE SCHIZOPODA. 
Remarks.— It may be mentioned that one of the specimens from Sta.’ 
4637 has an Epicarid on the lower side of the thorax between the posterior legs. 
Distribution — The list of Stations shows that S. longicorne is rather com- 
mon in some parts of the area explored in 1904-1905, but seems to be wanting in 
other parts, for instance near the Galapagos, in a rather large field Southwest 
and South of these Islands, and in a broad longitudinal belt along the coast of 
South America. The specimen from the Hawaiian Islands referred (1905) 
by Ortmann to S. suhmii belongs to S. longicorne. This species was gathered 
by the “‘Siboga”’ at nine Stations in the Indian Archipelago. Sars’s type was 
taken South of the Cape of Good Hope, and Sars states that he had some speci- 
mens from the Mediterranean. In the Atlantic it is evidently not uncommon 
and has been captured as far northwards as South of Iceland, Lat. 63° 08’ N., 
long. 21° 30° W. (‘‘Ingolf”’ Exp.).— It has very rarely been taken at the surface. 
38. Stylocheiron elongatum G. O. Sars. 
1883. Stylocheiron elongatum G. O. Sars, Forh. Vid. Selsk. Christiania for 1883, no. 7, p. 32. 
1885. Stylocheiron elongatum G. O. Sars, Challenger Rept., 13, p. 146, pl. 27, figs. 6-10. 
Sta. 4689. Dec. 12, 1904. Lat. 24° 5’S., long. 100° 20’ W. 300 fms. to surface. 1 specimen. 
This slender species is easily recognized by its extremely long sixth abdomi- 
nal segment. Sars’s description and figures are imperfect as to some particulars, 
but a new representation based on good material must be postponed for the 
report on the Monaco material. 
Distribution — Only the single above-named specimen is hitherto known 
from the Pacific, and it is unknown from the Indian Ocean. Sars’s two speci- 
mens were from the South Atlantic. Ortmann had it from several areas in 
the Atlantic, viz.:—the Florida current, Sargasso Sea, Northern equatorial cur- 
rent, Guinea current and Southern equatorial current. In 1905 I enumerated 
a number of localities in the Eastern Atlantic between Lat. 36° 17’ N. and Lat. 
2a Aloe Ne 
c. Species with the elongated pair of legs terminating in real chelae with a well- 
developed immovable finger from the penultimate joint. 
39. Stylocheiron abbreviatum G. O. Sars. 
Plate 11, figs. 5a—5f. 
1883. Stylocheiron abbreviatum G. O. Sars, Forh. Vid. Selsk. Christiania for 1883, no. 7, p. 33. 
1885. Stylocheiron abbreviatum G. O. Sars, Challenger Rept., 18, p. 147, pl. 27, figs. 12-13. 
1896. Stylocheiron chelifer Cuun, Bibl. Zool., 7, heft. 19, p. 162, taf. 1, figs. 1-8. 
1910. Stylocheiron abbreviatum H. J. HANSEN, Siboga-Exp., 37, p. 122. 
