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Parvidentata Miiller C. procera Miiller C. pseudoparthenoda Angel C. rhynchena Miiller C serrulata Claus C skogsbergi lies C. spinifera (Claus) C spinirostris Claus C. subarcuata Claus C. symmetrica Miiller C teretivalvata lies C valdiviae Miiller Conchoecia sp. (juveniles) 14 17 21 South Latitudinal Distribution Depth Distribution, m X X X X 39°56'-57°05' 32°59' 39°56' 51°59' 32°59'-40°05' 32 59'-49 05' 32°59'-54 06' 33°15' 39°56' 49°05'-68°05' 56°55' 37°15' 49 05'-68°0r 37°15'-62°09' 37°15' 32°59'-39 54' 32°59'-44°00' 37°15' 55°oi'-62°o2' 32°59'-68°05' 37 15 33°15 -54°06' 49°05'-68°05' 33°15'-56 04' 39 56'-56 04 50 00'-68°05' 33 15 -51 59 32°59' 40°05'-51°59' 40 05 -44 00 68°01' 33°15 -49°05' 32°59'-37°15' 32°59'-64°15' 44°00 -56°55' 32°59 -33°15' 37°15' 49°05' 39°54'-67°56' 33°15'-68°01' 32°59 -33°15' 37°15' 32°59'-40°05' 33°15'-67°56' 32 59 -61°14' 49°05'-56°00' 39°56'-68°0r 1000-2000 100-250 1000-2000 500-1000 0-250 0-2000 0-500 0-1000 1000-2000 250-2000 1000-2000 0-100 100-2000 100-1000 100-250 0-500 0-1000 1000-2000 0-2000 0-2000 100-250 0-1000 0-500 250-2000 250-2000 0-2000 0-1000 250-500 250-500 0-500 1000-2000 500-2000 0-500 0-1000 0-2000 0-500 0-100 500-1000 0-500 500-2000 0-1000 0-250 250-500 250-2000 0-500 500-2000 1000-2000 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X o o X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X o 0 0 X X X X X X X X X X X X X , , o o o , o X X X o X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 , 0 , o , o , , , , , 0 , The letter X indicates the occurrence of the species on the cruise.

Arnaud, P. M. 1974 Contributions a la bionomie marine benthique des regions Antarctique et subantarctique. Tethys, 6(3): 467-653. Barnard, K. H. 1925 A revision of the family Anthuridae (Crustacea Isopoda), with remarks on certain morphological peculiarities. J. Linn. S o c , 36: 109-160. Beddard, F. E. S. Challenger. 3. Proc. Zool. Soc. , 97-122. S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. 2. , 17: 1-178. Chilton, C. 1883 Further additions to our knowledge of the New Zealand Crustacea. Trans. Z.

A, dorsal view; B, lateral view; C, frontoventral view; D, frontodorsal view; E, ventral view pleotelson; F, posteroventral view pleotelson; G, antenna 1; H, maxilliped; I, antenna 2; J, K, peraeopods I and VII, respectively; L-P, pleopods 1-5, respectively. Copyright American Geophysical Union Antarctic Research Series Biology of the Antarctic Seas VIII SCHULTZ: NONASELLOTE ISOPODS Vol. 28 31 1902], and at Akaroa, New Zealand [Chilton, 1892]. Amar and Roman [1974] recorded the species from the Adelie Coast, where it apparently was abundant.

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