16d Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18. 



Rocinela maculata Schiodte and Meinert. 



1879-80. Rocinela maculata Schiodte and Meinebt, Naturh. Tidssk. 3, 12, 



p. 393, pi. 12, figs. 10-12. 

 1885. Rocinela maculata Bovallius, Bihang till Kgl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handling 



10, No. 11, p. 10, pi. 2, figs. 18-23. 

 1887. Rocinela maculata Hansen, Vidensk. Meddel. Naturh. Foren. i Kjobh., 



p. 187. 



1900. Rocinela maculata Richabdson, American Naturalist, 34, p. 219. 



1901. Rocinela maculata Richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 23, p. 594. 

 1906. Rocinela maculata Richardson, Bull. 54, U. S. Nat. Mus., p. 198, fig. 186. 

 1906. Rocinela maculata Richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. 37, No. 1701, 



p. 83, f. 9. 

 1913. Rocinela maculata Stephensen, K., Conspectus Crust. Groenlandiae, 3, 

 Pt. 5, p. 174. 



Localities recorded: Type specimen taken by H. Koch, at: 



1. Vladivostok, eastern Asia, and preserved in the Copenhagen Museum. 

 (Schiodte & Meinert). 



2. "Bought in 1877, of the naturalist-merchant Wessel in Hamburg, ***** 

 habitat: Greenland; a male and female specimen (Zool. State Mus. Sweden 

 at Stockholm and Bovallius collections)". (Bovallius). The validity of this 

 Greenland locality is questionable, though, as noted by Hansen, it is not impos- 

 sible that a species found at Vladivostok also belongs to fauna of arctic America 

 and may live at West Greenland. Hence the species is listed here, with reserva- 

 tions. Cat. No. 39905, U. S. N. M., 1 specimen taken by the U. S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries steaxaev Albatross, at station 4807, off cape Tsiuka, Japan, in 44 fathoms, 

 July 16, 1906, is the only specimen I have seen. 



Family SPHAEROMIDAE. 



Genus Tecticeps Richardson. 



Tecticeps alascensis Richardson. 



1897. Tecticeps alascensis Richardson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 11, pp. 



181-183. 

 1899. Tecticeps alascensis Richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 21, p. 837. 



1899. Tecticeps alascensis Richardson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 7, 4, p. 181. 



1900. Tecticeps alascensis Richardson, American Naturalist, 34, p. 223. 

 1905. Tecticeps alascensis Richardson, Bull. 54, U. S. Nat. Mus., fig. 266. 



Range: North America: Nunivak island to Unalaska; Asia, southeast 

 coast of Kamchatka to Kurile islands, Japan. 



Localities recorded: Cat. No. 13634, U. S. N. M., lat. 60° 16' N., long. 

 167° 41' W., Bering sea, northwest of Nunivak island, Lt. Geo. M. Stoney, 

 U.S.N., collector, 1 specimen; Cat. No. 20451, U.S.B.F. Station 3246, Bering 

 sea, lat. 58° 06' N., long. 161° 36' W., Albatross collector, 38 fathoms, 2 specimens; 

 Cat. No. 20450, U. S. B. F. Station 3237, Bering sea, lat. 58° 08'N., long. 158° 

 19' W., Albatross, 19 fathoms, 1 specimen; Cat. No. 25056, U. S. N. M., U. S. 

 B. F. Station 3238, Bering sea, lat. 58° 03' N., long. 158° 30' W., Albatross, 

 18 fathoms, 2 specimens; Cat. No. 20455, U.S.B.F. Station 3304, Bering 

 sea, lat. 58° 02' 30" N., long. 161° 13' 45" W., Albatross, 49 fathoms, 20 plus 

 specimens; Cat. No. 20454, U. S. B. F. Station 3302, Bering sea, lat. 57° 45' 

 45" N., long. 160° 12' 15" W., Albatross, 30 fathoms, 1 specimen; Cat. No. 

 20453, U. S. B. F. Station 3297, Bering sea, lat. 57° 38' N., long. 159° 07' 30" 

 W., Albatross, 26 fathoms, 6 specimens; Cat. No. 20456, U. S. B. F. Station 

 3488, Bering sea, lat. 57° 05' N., long. 173° 47' W., Albatross, 106 fathoms, 



