Copepods in Southeastern Pacific — Grice and Hulsemann 
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TABLE 1 
List of Stations 
IKMT 
STATION 
NUMBER 
DATE 
(1966) 
POSITION 
START END 
MAXIMUM 
COLLECTING 
DEPTH (M) * 
LAT (S) 
LONG (W) 
LAT (s) 
LONG (w) 
2 
5 Jan 
33°16' 
72°3 6 ' 
33°3T 
72°4l' 
0- 370 (D) 
3 
5 Jan 
33°32' 
72°4T 
33°48' 
72°45' 
0-3750 (W) 
4 
6 Jan 
34°16' 
73°2 4' 
34°26' 
73°28' 
0- 250 (W) 
5 
6 Jan 
34°26' 
73°28' 
34°45' 
73027/ 
0-5000 (W) 
6 
7 Jan 
32°57' 
74°57' 
33°05' 
74059 / 
0-3182 (W) 
7 
8/9 Jan 
33°02' 
77°0T 
33°10' 
77003 / 
0 - 345 (W) 
8 
9 Jan 
33°10' 
77°03' 
33°03' 
76°59' 
0-4000 (W) 
10 
10 Jan 
33°32' 
77°5 6 ' 
33° 46' 
77054, 
0 - 600 (W) 
16 
1 3/1 4 Jan 
33°36' 
79032 / 
33034 / 
79°48' 
0-1250 (D) 
17 
14/15 Jan 
33°50' 
82°06' 
33°55' 
82°l4' 
0 - 370 (D) 
18 
15 Jan 
33°58' 
82°20' 
34°04' 
82°30' 
0-2500 (W) 
19 
15 Jan 
33°5T 
85°00' 
34°01' 
84°58' 
0 - 400 (W) 
20 
16 Jan 
34°0T 
84°58' 
34°28' 
85°04' 
0-2900 (W) 
21 
17 Jan 
33°50' 
87°34' 
33°5T 
87° 49' 
0-2900 (W) 
22 
18 Jan 
33°51' 
87°49' 
33047 / 
87°57' 
0- 375 (D) 
23 
18/19 Jan 
33°49' 
90°07' 
33049 ' 
90°07' 
0 - 370 (D) 
24 
19 Jan 
33048' 
90°i9' 
33053 / 
90°30' 
0-2900 (W) 
27 
21 Jan 
30°59' 
92° 28' 
30°47' 
92°31 / 
0-3790 (W) 
28 
22 Jan 
30°45' 
92°34' 
30°45' 
92°13' 
0 - 320 (D) 
29 
23 Jan 
30°57' 
89°13' 
31°05' 
89°35' 
0 - 500 (D) 
30 
24 Jan 
31°07' 
89°29' 
31°02' 
89°06' 
0 - 410 (D) 
31 
24 Jan 
31°02' 
89°06' 
31°02' 
88°54' 
0 - 400 (D) 
40 
28 Jan 
33°3T 
77°29' 
33°31' 
77°13' 
0 - 820 (D) 
41 
28 Jan 
33°3T 
77°29' 
33033 / 
77039 / 
0-1000 (W) 
43 
28/29 Jan 
33°25' 
77°38' 
33°20' 
77°2 4' 
0 - 380 (D) 
46 
30/31 Jan 
33 °44' 
75053 / 
33°53' 
75°48' 
0 - 325 (D+W) 
47 
31 Jan 
33°46' 
75°17' 
33°56' 
75°l6' 
0 - 270 (D) 
54 
2 Feb 
33°42' 
73°35' 
33°5T 
73025, 
0- 500 (W) 
59 
3 Feb 
33°47' 
72°18' 
33053 / 
72°21' 
0-1280 (W) 
* Depth determined by depth telemeter (D) or wire angle (W). 
as well as remarks on the distribution and 
taxonomy of 11 other species. Type specimens 
have been deposited in the U.S. National 
Museum. 
Brady calanus ty ficus A. Scott, 1909 
Remarks: The specimens are considerably 
larger (10. 33-15.16 mm) than the one 
originally described by Scott (1909), who 
reported the length as 9.00 mm. One adult fe- 
male reported by Yervoort (1946) measured 
11.00 mm. Sewell (1947) found a stage V 
copepodid believed to be Bradycalanus ty ficus 
in the Gulf of Aden, and Owre and Foyo 
(1964) described a stage IV copepodid of this 
species from the Florida Current. 
Megacalanus frincefs Wolfenden, 1904 
Remarks: Two females and two males were 
found that belong to the var. inermis Sewell. At 
station 54 there was one female with a crested 
forehead which is believed to belong to this 
species since no other differences were observed. 
The total length of this specimen is 10.33 mm. 
Batheuchaeta enormis n. sp. 
Figs. 1-13 
occurrence: Station 6, 1 female. 
diagnosis: Female. Body elongate. Length of 
abdomen and furca contained 5.7 times in 
cephalothorax. Head and first thoracic segment 
incompletely separated, fourth and fifth thoracic 
segments fused. Anterior portion of head 
rounded without trace of a spine or crest. 
Rostrum absent. Posterior lateral margin of last 
thoracic segment rounded and slightly pro- 
duced. Abdomen 4-segmented. Genital segment 
