Appendix Table 1. — Food found in stomachs of seven species of tuna from the Atlantic Ocean—Continued 



SPECIES OF TUNA 



FOOD ITEM 



Euthynnus 

 allet teratus 



Katsuwonus Thunnus Thunnus Thunnus Thunnus 

 pelamis albacares atlanticus thynnus obesus 



ilalt 



ggg 



INVERTEBRATES 



EUPHAUSIACEA: 



Euphausiacea (not further -- 



identified) 

 Euphausia sp. 

 Euphausia lucens Hansen 

 Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars) — 

 Nematoscelis megalops G. 0. Sars 

 Nematoscelis sp. X 



Nyctiphanes sp. 

 Nyctiphanes capensis Hansen 



Nyctiphanes couch ii (Bell) 



Stylocheiron abbreviatum G.O. Sars -- 



Thysanoessa sp. X 



Thysanopoda X 



DECAPO DA -CRUSTACEA : 



Decapoda (not further identified) 



PENAEIDAE : 



Aristaeomorpha foliacea (Risso) 

 Cerataspis sp. (larvae) 

 Cerataspis monstrosa Gray 

 Funchalia villosa (Bouvier) 

 Mysis stages 



F unchalia woodward i Johnson 

 Gennadas ( Amalopenaeus) elegans 



S. I. Smith 

 Parapenaeus longirostris (Lucas) 

 Penaeus duorarum Burkenroad 

 Penaeidae (not further identified) 



SERGESTIDAE: 

 Sergestes sp. 

 Sergestes arcticus KrOyer 

 Sergestes gloriosus Stebbing 

 Sergestes p h o re u s Faxon 

 Sergestes robustus Smith 

 Sergestes splendens Sund 



CAR IDE A: 



Acanthephyra sp. 



Acanthephyra multispina Coutiere 



Syn. of A. pelagica (Risso) 

 Alpheidae (Diaphor us -larvae) 

 Alpheus r u be r (larvae Anebocaris ) 

 H. Milne Edwards 



Brachycarpus biunguiculatus (Lucas) X 

 Enoplometopus dentatus Miers 

 G 1 yp ho c r a n go n sp. 

 Heterocarpus e nsi f e r A. Milne 

 Hippolyt idae 



Edwards 



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