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Family EUCOPIID.E G. O. Sars. 



14. EUCOPIA AUSTRALIS Dana. 



Eucopia austraMs Dana, Y. S. Expl. Exp. Crust., 1852. p. 609, f>\. xl, fig. 10.— - 

 Haxsex, Bull. Mus. Monaco, XLII, 1905, p. 6. 



The species of this genus have been largely confounded, as has been 

 pointed out by Hansen. The following specimens all agree with E. aus- 

 tralis Dana, as reidentihed hx that author. All my specimens are in 

 poor state of preservation, but the eyes are present in all of them. 



The distribution of this form can not be made out satisfactorily 

 until the older material has been reexamined. It is known from the 

 Antarctic Ocean (Dana, Hansen), and the present localities are of 

 interest, since the}' extend the range into the northern Pacific and 

 tropical Atlantic oceans. 



Localities represented hi the 77. S. National Museum. 



FROM U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES STEAMER AlbotrOSS STATIONS. 



2751. — 1 young. Lesser Antilles, latitude 16 c 54' north; longitude 



63° 12' west; 687 fathoms. 

 3308. — 6 specimens (3 female, 3 young). Bering Sea, latitude 56° 



12' north; longitude 172° 07' west; 1,625 fathoms. 

 3601. — 1 male. Bering Sea, latitude 54 c 54' north; longitude 168° 



59' west; 1,401 fathoms. 

 3696. — 1 young. Off Honshu Island, Japan; 501 to 749 fathoms. 

 3783. — 1 female. Off Kamchatka; 1,567 fathoms. 

 4397. — 1 young. Off Santa Catalina Islands, California; 2,196 to 



2,228 fathoms. 

 4403. — 2 females, 1 young. Off San demente Island, California; 505 



to 599 fathoms. 



15. EUCOPIA UNGUICULATA Willemoes-Suhm. 



Eucopia unguiculata Hansen, Bull. Mus. Monaco, XLII, 1905, p. 3. 



A single individual, female, about 30 mm. long, belongs to this 

 species. It is rather well preserved, and the characters pointed out 

 by Hansen for this species are present. 



Locality. — The U. S. Bureau of Fisheries steamer AJoatross Station 

 No. 4383, 1 female. Off North Coronado Island. California; 287 to 

 395 fathoms. 



Found previously in the Atlantic Ocean and East Indian Archipelago 

 (Hansen). 



