210 RECENT OPHIURANS. 



Species of Ophiomitrella not represented in the M. C. Z. 



358. O. GLABRA (H. L. Clark), 1901. Bull. U. S. F. C, 2, p. 249, pi. 15, f. 1^ (Ophialcaea). 

 Porto Rico: Play a de Ponce. 



Ophiomitra. 



Lyman, 1869. Bull. M. C. Z., 1, p. 325. 



Type-species: Ophiomitra valida Lyman, 1869. loc. cii. Type designated by Verrill, 1899. Bull. 

 Univ. Iowa, new ser., 1, no. 6, p. 57. 



359. 0. VALIDA Lyman, 1869. Bull. M. C. Z., 1, p. 325. 1871. Illus. cat. M. C. Z., no. 6, pi. 2, 

 f. 4-6. 



200 specimens, including holotype and 1 paratype. Florida: off Sand 

 Key, 120-130 fms. Cuba: off Havana, 175-242 fms.; off Santiago, 288 fms. 

 Off Montserrat, 88-120 fms. Off Guadeloupe, 183 fms. Off Martinique, 

 169 fms. Off St. Lucia, 151-154 fms. Off St. Vincent, 75-124 fms. Off the 

 Grenadines, 163-338 fms. Off Barbados, 73-237 fms. 



Species of Ophiomitra not represented in the M. C. Z. 



360. 0. ORNATA Verrill, 1899. Bull. Univ. Iowa, new ser., 1, no. 6, p. 58, pi. 5, f. 1, la. Cuba: 



off Havana, 110-200 fms. 



361. O. SPINEA Verrill, 1885. Amer. journ. sci., ser. 3, 29, p. i53. OS Marthas Vineyard, 



1362 fms.' 



Ophioplinthaca. 



Verrill, 1899. Trans. Conn, acad., 10, p. 351. 

 Type-species: Ophiomitra dipsacos Lyman, 1878. Bull. M. C. Z., 6, p. 155. Type designated. 



362. O. CARDIOMORPHA (H. L. Clark). 



Ophiomitra cardiomorpha H. L. Clark, 1911. Bull. 75 U. S. N. M., p. 179, f. 81. 



2 PARATYPES. Japan : off Kagoshima Gulf, 440 fms. 



363. 0. CARDUUS (Lyman). 



Ophiomitra carduus Lyman, 1878. Bull. M. C. Z., 6, p. 154, pi. 9, f. 236-238. 

 Ophioplinthaca carduus Verrill, 1899. Trans. Conn, acad., 10, p. 351. 



1 coTYPE. Southwest of the Canary Islands, 1675 fms. 



1 Verrill says, both in the paper here referred to and in his paper in the Report of the Fish Com- 

 missioner for 1883, that the specimens were taken at Station 2035 and the depth was 2038 fms. The 

 Albatross records, however, show that the depth at Station 2035 is 1362 fms. At Station 2038, the 

 depth is 2033 fms. Possibly this is the Station where the specimens of spinea were taken. 



