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14. Gaetanus caudani CANU. 
Gaetanus caudani WOLFENDEN, N. C. N. Å,, p. 114, pl. 9, figs. 20—22. 
= v. BREEMEN, C. N. P., p. 42, fig. 48. 
Gaetanus pileatus C. WITH, C. D. I., p. 104, text-fig. 26 a—e, pl. 3, fig. 6 a. 
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Distribution. a. scott ') records this species from the 
Malay Archipelago. In the Atlantic it is distributed up to the 
south of Iceland and the Færøe channel. According toc. WITH, 
the species was taken by the Thor expedition in the Denmark 
strait as far north as 65" N. Lat., 1000 m. wire. The occur- 
rence at the northern stations is probably due to an inflow of 
Atlantic water. 
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15. Gaetanus latijrons G. 0. SARS. 
Gaetanus latifrons G. O. SARS, G. R. P. A., p. 11. 
— holti FARRAN, R. C. A. S., p. 33, pl. 6; figs. 1—12. 
— latifrons C. WITH, C. D.I., p. 108, text-figs. 27 a—e, pl. 3, figs. 5 a—g. 
St. 14, 1000 m. wire, r. 
Distribution. G. latijrons appears to be principally 
an Atlantic deep-water species. 
16. Gaetanus major WOLFENDEN. 
Gaetanus major WOLFENDEN. N. C. N. A., p. 114, pl. 9, figs. 7—8. 
—y— v. BREEMEN, C. N. P., p. 40, fig. 45. 
St. 14, 600 m. wire, r, 1000 m. wire, r. 
Distribution. This is alsoa North Atlantic deep-water 
species. FARRAN,”) says: »It is one of the most characteristic 
copepods that occur off the west coast of Ireland, though appa- 
rently never approaching the surface«. | 
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