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5. Norway. — One specimen
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VOL. 6lHATHROMETRA SARSII
(Diiben and Koren)Antedon tcnella 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulse, p. 169 (1).
Antedonsarsii Brit. Mus.,
MS.
(1).I. Shetland.
— Two
specimens.Genus
TRICHOMETRA
A. H. ClarkTRICHOMETRA ?DELICATA
A. H. ClarkAntedonaltcrnata1888. P.H. Carpenter, "'Challenger" Report, Comatulse, p. 179,pi.32,fig.6 (1).
I.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
218.— One specimen; this example
undoubtedly belongs to
some
species of thegenus
Trichometra, probably to T. delicata.Genus
ISOMETRA
A. H. ClarkISOMETRA ANGUSTIPINNA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedon lineata 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulae, p. 183 (1).
Antedonangustipinna 1888. P.H. Carpenter, T. c,p. 189 (2).
1.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
320.— One specimen.
2. " Challenger " Station
No.
320.— One
specimen.Remarks. —This is a small and
delicate species.
Subfamily Thysanometrin.e
A.H.
Clark GenusTHYSANOMETRA
A. H. ClarkTHYSANOMETRA TENUICIRRA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedon tenuicirra 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatu-
lae,p. 186 (1).
Antedon notata 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulae, p.187 (in text), pi.33, figs.4, 5 (2).
1.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
219.— One specimen; this species is
closely related to Th. tenelloides, but it is a smaller
form
withlonger brachialswhich
are not so nearly oblong; there is thesame
shortsegmented
T>1;P
2and P
3are largeand
stiffened;P, is slightlylargerand
longer than P.;P
4is smallerthan P.2and P
3 .2.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
219.— One specimen, smaller than
thepreceding; there are fifteen cirrus segments, of which
the proxi-
mal
arevery long; P
xis shortwith comparatively few
long segments
:
P,
and
P, are large.NO. 15
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65Genus
COCCOMETRA
A. H. ClarkCOCCOMETRA HAGENII
(Pourtales)Antedon hagenii 1869. Pourtales, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 1, No. 11, P-355 (1).—1888.*A. Agassiz, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool.,vol. 15 ("Three Cruises of the 'Blake,'" vol. 2), p. 124 (1).
Antedon hageni 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulse, P-377 (i)-
i. Off
Sombrero, West
Indies; 105 fathoms.— Four specimens.
Subfamily Bathymetrin^
A.H.
Clark GenusTHAUMATOMETRA
A. H. ClarkTHAUMATOMETRA
CYPRIS,new name
Antedonalternata 1888. P.H. Carpenter,"Challenger"Report, Comatuke,
p. 179, pi.32, figs. 5, 7, 8, 9 (1).
i.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
236.— One
specimen.THAUMATOMETRA ALTERNATA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedon alternata 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatu-
lse, p. 179, pi. 18, figs. 1, 2, 3 (1, 2).
1.
"Challenger
" StationNo.
169.— One specimen.
2.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
170A.— Two specimens.
THAUMATOMETRA LONGIPINNA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedonlongipiniia 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatu-
ke, p. 185 (1).
1.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
320.— One specimen; this is a deli-
cate little species.
THAUMATOMETRA ABYSSORUM
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedonabyssorum 1888. P.H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatu-
lse,p.190 (1).
1. "Challenger" Station
No.
147.— Twospecimens;this form
has
thegeneral appearance of asmall specimen of Th. tenuis; it
was
well figuredby
Carpenter.THAUMATOMETRA
LiEVIS (P. H. Carpenter)Antedon lavis 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulae, P.187(1).
1.
"Challenger
StationNo.
214.— One specimen; this is a very
small
and
delicate species; Carpenter's figure of it is excellent.66 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS
VOL. 6lTHAUMATOMETRA REMOTA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedon remota 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulae, P. 184 (1).
I. " Challenger " Station
No.
1/4.— Three specimens;this species,
like most
of the others in the genus, is very small and
delicate; it
was
well figuredby
Carpenter.THAUMATOMETRA EXIGUA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedon exigua 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulae, p.178 (1).
I. "
Challenger"
StationNo.
145.— Three
specimens.THAUMATOMETRA HIRSUTA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedon hirsuta 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulae, p. 188 (1).
i. " Challenger" Station
No.
145.— One specimen.
Genus
BATHYMETRA
A. H. ClarkBATHYMETRA CARPENTERI
A. H. ClarkAntedon abyssicola 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatu-
lae,p.191 (1).
Bathymetra carpenteri 1908. A. H. Clark, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 34,
P-235 (1).
i.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
160.— One
specimen, well figuredby
Carpenter.BATHYMETRA ABYSSICOLA
(P. H. Carpenter)Antedon abyssicola 1888. P. H. Carpenter,"Challenger" Report, Comatu-
lae, p. 191 (1).
i.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
244.— One specimen,wellfigured.
Family PENTAMETROCRINID^
A.H.
ClarkGenus
THAUMATOCRINUS
P. H. CarpenterTHAUMATOCRINUS NARESI
(P. H. Carpenter)Promachocrinus naresi 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Co- matulae, p. 352 (1).
i.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
214.— One specimen.
Remarks. — Decamterocrinus
borealis,which
I recentlycombined
with Th. naresi as asynonym,
is in reality a perfectlygood
species.NO. 15
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6jIt is easily distinguished
from
the alliedforms by
the small size of the firstand
the large size of the second brachial, the latter being nearly or quite twice as large as the former. In Th. naresi the first three brachials areall of about thesame
size. Th. borealis is largerand more rugged
than Th. naresi.THAUMATOCRINUS RENOVATUS
(P. H. Carpenter)Thaumatocrinus renovatus 1884. P. H. Carpenter, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, 1883, p.919.
Promachocrinus abyssorum 1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatulae, p. 351 (1, 2).
1. "
Challenger"
StationNo.
14/.— Two specimens.
2. "Challenger " Station
No.
158.— One specimen.
Remarks. —Thisis a small and
delicate species.
Genus
PENTAMETROCRINUS
A. H. ClarkPENTAMETROCRINUS JAPONICUS
(P. H. Carpenter)Eudiocrinus japonicus 1882. P. H. Carpenter, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 16, p.499 ( 1 ).
—
1888. P. H. Carpenter,"Challenger" Report, Co- matulae, p.84 (1).I.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
235.— Three specimens; these re-
semble the medium-sized
specimens which
I recorded from
Japan.
PENTAMETROCRINUS SEMPERI
(P. H. Carpenter)Eudiocrinussemperi 1882. P.H. Carpenter,Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol.
16,p.497 (1).
—
1888. P.H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Comatu-lae,p.82 (1).
I.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
169.— Two specimens; the disk is
covered witha very close
and abundant
fineplating.PENTAMETROCRINUS VARIANS
(P. H. Carpenter)Eudiocrinus varians 1882. P. H. Carpenter, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 16, p.496 (1).
—
1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Co- matulae, p.81 (1).i.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
205.— Two specimens; these re-
semble the larger specimens which
I have
recorded from Japan and
from
the Indian Ocean.
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VOL. 6lFamily ATELECRINIDjE
BatherGenus
ATELECRINUS
P. H. CarpenterATELECRINUS BALANOIDES
(P. H. Carpenter)Atelecrinus balanoides 1881. P. H. Carpenter, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 9, No. 4, p. 166 (1).
—
1888. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger"Report, Comatulse,p.70(1).
1.
"Challenger"
StationXo.
122.— One
specimen.ATELECRINUS WYVILLII
P. H. CarpenterAtelecrinus wyvillii 1882. P. H. Carpenter, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. 16, p.492 (1).
—
1888. P. H. Carpenter, '"Challenger" Report, Co- matulae,p.72 (1).i.
"Challenger"
StationNo.
174C.— One
specimen.Family PENTACRINITID^E
J. E.Gray
Genus
ENDOXOCRINUS
A. H. ClarkENDOXOCRINUS PARRiE
(Gervais)Pentacrinusmiilleri 1884. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Stalked Crinoids, p.306 (1).
i.
Xear
St. Eustatius; 531fathoms;
"Investigator."— One speci-
men.
2. Barbados.-
— Arms.
Genus
ISOCRINUS
H. von MeyerISOCRINUS ASTERIA
(Linne)Pentacrinusasterius 1884. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Stalked Crinoids, p. 300 (1).
I. Off
Saba; 320 fathoms;
" Investigator."— One specimen.
ISOCRINUS DECORUS
(Wyville Thomson)Pentacrinus decorus 1884. P.H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Stalked Crinoids,p.330 (1,2).
1. Off
Saba; 320
fathoms; "Investigator."— Three specimens;
one
ofthem
hasan enormously
long stemshowing
themethod
of attachment.2.
Xear
St. Eustatius; 531fathoms;
" Investigator."— One speci-
men.
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69 GenusMETACRINUS
P. H. CarpenterMETACRINUS ROTUNDUS
(P. H. Carpenter)Metacrinus rotundus 1884. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger" Report, Stalked Crinoids, p. 344 (i).
—
[885. P. H. Carpenter, Trans. Linn.Soc. (Zool.), (2), vol. 2, p. 436 (1).
i.
Japan;
jo fathoms.— One
specimen.Family HOLOPID^
Genus
HOLOPUS
d'OrbignyHOLOPUS RANGII
d'OrbignyHolopus rawsoni 1870. Gray, Ann. and Alas. Nat. Hist. (4), vol. 8, p. 394 (1).
Holopus rangi 1884. P. H. Carpenter, "Challenger"Report, Stalked Crin- oids,p. 199 (1).
i.