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Candace curta Giesbrecht, 1893, p. 424, pls. 21, 22 & 309. 
Candace intermedia TY. Scott, 1893, p. 61, pl. 1V, figs. 30—37. 
Candacia curta Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898, p. 129. 
Candacia curta Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 251. 
Candacia curta Cleve, 1903, p. 358. 
Candacia curta Cleve, 1904, p. 186. 
Candacia curta Sars, 1905(4), p. 5. 
Candacia curta Esterly, 1905, p. 196, fig. 46. 
Candace curta Wolfenden, 1905 (a) p. 1013. 
Thirty-six specimens of the above species were found in the plankton collected at the 
following stations. 
Stat. 47°. — Stat. 81. — Stat. 89. — Stat. 98. — Stat. 117*. — Stat. 118 (HENSEN vertical 
net, 900 metres to surface), — Stat. 124. — Stat. 125. (day). — Stat. 138. — Stat. 141 
(HENSEN vertical net, 1500 metres to surface) — Stat. 143 (HENSEN vertical net, 1000 
metres to surface). — Stat. 144. — Stat. 146. — Stat. 148 (HENSEN vertical net, 1000 
metres to surface), — Stat. 157. — Stat. 165. — Stat. 169. — Stat. 184. — Stat. 185 
(HENSEN vertical net, 1536 metres to surface). — Stat. 189°. — Stat. 1947. — Stat. 213. — 
Stat. 282. — Stat. 304. 
Candacia curta has a certain amount of resemblance to Candacza armata (Boeck), but 
the two sexes are readily separated from it by the structure of the fifth pairs of feet. The 
apical joint of the female fifth pair terminates in three strong teeth. 
This species has been recorded from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and from the Red Sea. 
6. Candacza longimana (Claus). 
Candace longimana Claus, 1863, p. 190, pls. XXVII & XXXIII. 
Candace longimana Giesbrecht, 1893, p. 423, pls. 21, 22 & 39. 
Candacia longitmana Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898, p. 127. 
Candacia longimana 1. C. Thompson, 1900, p. 281. 
Candacia longimana Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 250. 
Candacia longimana Sars, 1905, p. 5. 
Two females identical with this species were obtained from the plankton collected at 
the following stations. 
Stat. 112. — Stat. 128 (HENSEN vertical net, 700 metres to surface). ° 
The female of Candacza longimana can be recognised by the apical joint of the fifth 
pair of feet terminating in three very short teeth. 
This species has only previously been known from the Pacific Ocean and from the 
Mediterranean. 
7. Candacia pachydactyla (Dana). 
Candace pachydactyla Dana, 1849, p. 23. - 
Candace pachydactyla Brady, 1883, p. 68, pl. XXXI, figs. 2—9. 
Candace pachydactyla Giesbrecht, 1893, p. 424, pls. 21, 22 & 39. 
Candace pachydactyla T. Scott, 1893, p. 60. 
Candacia pachydactyla Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898, p. 128. 
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