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Calanoida ( Ordre )
    Clausocalanoidea ( Superfamille )
        Aetideidae ( Famille )
            Chirundina ( Genre )
Chirundina streetsii  Giesbrecht, 1895   (F,M)
Syn.: Euchirella carinata Wolfenden, 1902 (p.366, Descr.M); 1904 (p.115, Descr.F); 1911 (p.236, Rem.); Chirudina streetsi : With, 1915 (p.141, figs.F,M)
Ref.:
Giesbrecht, 1895 c (p.249, Descr.F, figs.F); Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898 (p.34, Rem. F); Esterly, 1906 a (p.59, figs.F,M); Farran, 1908 b (p.37); A. Scott, 1909 (p.43, figs.F,M, Rem.); Wolfenden, 1911 (p.241, fig.); With, 1915 (p.141, figs.juv., F,M); Lysholm & Nordgaard, 1921 (p.16); Sars, 1925 (p.77, figs.F,M); Farran, 1926 (p.254); 1929 (p.208, 234: juv.); Rose, 1929 (p.23); Wilson, 1932 a (p.48, Rem.F,M, figs.M); Rose, 1933 a (p.107, figs.F,M); Jespersen, 1940 (p.26); Lysholm & al., 1945 (p.19); Sewell, 1947 (p.95, Rem.F); Brodsky, 1950 (1967) (p.180, figs.F,M); Vervoort, 1952 h (n°49, p.3, figs.F,M); Tanaka, 1957 b (p.190, figs.F,M); Grice, 1962 (p.196, figs.F); Paiva, 1963 (p.36, figs.F); Vervoort, 1963 b (p.152, Rem.); Gaudy, 1963 (p.23); Owre & Foyo, 1967 (p.49, figs.F,M, Rem.); Tanaka, 1969 (p.262, Rem.); Tanaka & Omori, 1970 a (p.143); Bradford, 1970 a (p.353, figs.F); Park, 1978 (p.179, figs.F, Rem.); Bradford & Jillett, 1980 (p.27, figs.F,M, distribution chart); Gardner & Szabo, 1982 (p.244, figs.F,M); Vaupel Klein, 1984 a (p.51, figs.F, Table II: characters); 1986 (p.494); Markhaseva, 1996 (p.130, figs.F,M); Chihara & Murano, 1997 (p.684, Pl.28: F,M); Bradford-Grieve & al., 1999 (p.879, 919, figs.F,M); Mulyadi, 2004 (p.55, figs.F, Rem.); Vives & Shmeleva, 2007 (p.558, figs.F,M, Rem.)
Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 1 de figures morphologiquesissued from : O. Tanaka in Publ. Seto mar. Biol., Lab., 1957, 6 (2). [Fig.53, p.191].
Female (from Sagami): a, habitus (dorsal aspect); b, head (lateral aspect); c, last thoracic segment and urosome (lateral aspect, right side); d, rostrum (anterior aspect); e, P1; f, P2.
Male (from Suruga): g, head (lateral aspect, left side); h, Mx2; i, P5.

Nota Female:
- Cephalothorax about 3.73 times the abdomen length.
- Forehead with a median crest.
- Rostrum strong, one-pointed.
- Lateral corners of last thoracic segment produced triangularly with each a pointed knob at the apex.
- Abdomen 4-segmented; segments and caudal rami in proportional lengths 48 : 19 : 12 : 5 : 16 = 100.
- Genital segment swollen toward the distal end; ventrally surface of segment with a moderate protuberance just above genital opening.
- Posterior margin of 3rd abdominal segment fringed with fine teeth.
- Caudal rami about as long as wide..
- A1 23-segmented, exceeds slightly distal end of caudal rami; segment 8-9 and 24-25 fused.
- A2 exopod 1.6 times as long as endopod.
- P1 exopod incompletely 3-segmented; the articular membrane between 1st and 2nd segments obseved distinctly on the anterior surface.
P2: 1st endopodal segment with an accessory tooth.

Nota Male:
- Cephalothorax about 2.7 times the abdomen length (3.50 : 1/31).
- Forehead with a median crest.
- Lateral corners of last thoracic segment rounded.
- Abdomen 5-segme,ted; segments and caudal rami in proportional lengths 23 : 32 : 27 : 20 : 7 : 11 = 100.
- 2nd to 4th abdominal segments fringed with fine teeth on posterior margin.
- A1 extends to the middle of the 2nd abdominal segment; the left one is 21-segmented, the right 20-segmented.
- Maxillae and Mxp are reduced.
- P1: exopod 3-segmented, endopod 1-segmented.
- P2: terminal exopodal spine with 33 teeth.
- P3 with terminal exopodal spine of 24 teeth.P4: with terminal exopodal spine of 33 teeth.
P5 as figured by Sars.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 2 de figures morphologiquesissued from : T. Park in Antarctic Res. Ser. Washington, 1978, 27. [p.180, Fig.52].
Female: A, habitus (dorsal view); B, idem (left side); C, forehead (dorsal); D, idem (left lateral side); E, posterior part of metasome and urosome (lateral); F, idem (dorsal view); G, genital segment (ventral); H, A2.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 3 de figures morphologiquesissued from : T. Park in Antarctic Res. Ser. Washington, 1978, 27. [p.181, Fig.53].
Female: A, Md; B, Mx1; C, Mx2; D, Mxp; E, P1; F, P2; G, P3; H, P4; P1-4: legs (anterior).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 4 de figures morphologiquesissued from : E.L. Markhaseva in Proc. Zool. Inst. RAN, St. Petersburg, 1996, 268. [p.133, Fig.101].
Female (from NW Pacific). Ce: forehead (dorsal and lateral, respectively).

Nota: Posterior corners of last thoracic segment slightly prolonged , of ten ending in small knob or teeth, their shape may vary. A1 24-segmented, longer than cephalothorax, often reaching the distal end of caudal rami. A2 with exopod 1.5 times longer than endopod.P1 with indistinct separation between exopodal segments 1 and 2.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 5 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.M. Bradford & J.B. Jillett in Mem. N.Z. Oceanogr. Inst., 86, 1980. [p.28, Fig.15].
Female: A, habitus (dorsal); B, idem (lateral left side).

Male: C, habitus (dorsal); D, forehead (lateral); E, P5.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 6 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.M. Bradford in N.Z. Jl Mar. Freshw. Res., 1970, 4 (4). [p.353, Figs 13-14].
Female (off Kaikoura, New Zealand): 13, P1; 14, forehead (lateralright side)
Scale bars represent 0.1 mm.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 7 de figures morphologiquesissued from : A. Scott in Siboga-Expedition, 1909, XIX a. [Plate XII, Figs.1-11].
Male (from Indonesia-Malaysia): 1, habitus (dorsal); 2, forehead (lateral); 3, last thoracic and genital segments (left side); 4, rostrum; 5, A1; 6, A2; 7, Mxp; 8, P1; 9, P2; 10, P5.

Female: 11, last thoracic segment and urosome (dorsal).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 8 de figures morphologiquesissued from : R.N. Wolfenden in Die Marinen Copepoden der Deutschen Südpolar-Expedition 1901-1903, 1911. [p.241, Fig.26].
Female: posterior part cephalothorax and genital segment (lateral, left side).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 9 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.75, Fig.13, f].
Female: f, a rounded lateral tubercle present on basipodite 1 of Mxp (distal part of left appendage, lateral aspect); Compare with the same appendage in Euchirella curticauda, Fig.13, e.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 10 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.59, Fig.12, f1-f3].
Female: fi to f3, symmetrical tubercles on the caudo-lateral corners of thoracic segments 4+5 (lateral view of left tubercle, dorsal aspect and dorsal view of right tibercle, respectively).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 11 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.84, Fig.18, b].
Female: b, number and structure of spines among the lateral margin of exopodal segments 1, 2 and 3 of P1 (right appendage, anterior aspect) (note: three subequal spines of moderate length, all bipectinate).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 12 de figures morphologiquesissued from : C.O. Esterly in Univ. Calif. Publs Zool., 1906, 3 (5). [Pl.9, Fig.2].
Female (from San Diego, California): 2, forehead (lateral).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 13 de figures morphologiquesissued from : C.O. Esterly in Univ. Calif. Publs Zool., 1906, 3 (5). [Pl.10, Fig.28].
Female: 28, last thoracic segment and urosome (ventral).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 14 de figures morphologiquesissued from : C.O. Esterly in Univ. Calif. Publs Zool., 1906, 3 (5). [Pl.12, Fig.58].
Male: 58, P1 (bristles not shown on endopod).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 15 de figures morphologiquesissued from : C.O. Esterly in Univ. Calif. Publs Zool., 1906, 3 (5). [Pl.14, Figs.86, 87].
Male: 86, right P5; 87, left P5.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 16 de figures morphologiquesissued from : W. Giesbrecht in Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. Harv., 25 (12). [Taf. I, Figs.5-10].
Female (from 35°N, 125°W): 5, urosome (ventral); 6, Mxp; 7, P1 exopod; 8, forehead (lateral); 9, Mx1; 10, urosome (lateral, right side).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 17 de figures morphologiquesissued from : G.D. Grice in Fish. Bull. Fish and Wildl. Ser., 1962, 61. [p.197, Pl.11, Figs.1-4].
Female (from 00°03'S, 157°00'E): 1, forehead (lateral); 2, posterior part of thorax and urosome (dorsal); 3, same (lateral, left side).
Nota: Pronounced crest on forehead.
Presence of 2 spines on the 1st exopodal segment of P1.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 18 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.82, Fig.17, c].
Female: c, arrangement of hair-sensilla on the posterior face of the proximal segments of right P4.
Nota: 3 sensilla on basipodal segment 1 and 3 on Ba2.
Scale bar 0.4 mm (b, g); 0.2 (i).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 19 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.80, Fig.16, a, b].
Female: a, number, shape, and size denticles along the lateral edge od the terminal seta on exopdal segment 3 of P1; b, detail of the same seta.
Scale bar: 0.4 mm (a); 0.067 mm (b).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 20 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.65, Fig.6 a].
Chirundina streetsii: a, Setal armature of endopodte 2+3 of A2. Conditions are expressed are expressed in formulae as follows: number of setae in regular row on proximal lobe / relative development of seta in position no. 9 on this lobe / number of setae in approximately linear row on terminal lobe / relative development of appendicular seta no.7 and its supporting pedestral (absent, vestigial, moderate or well developed: see Table I, p.87 and Table II, p.93).
p and t = proximal and terminal lobes (details of right appendage shown in medial aspect.
Scale bar = 0.133 mm.

Nota: Condition 8/3/6/3 in a non-Euchirella euchirellinid.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 21 de figures morphologiquesissued from : H.B. Owre & M. Foyo in Fauna Caribaea, 1, Crustacea, 1: Copepoda. Copepods of the Florida Current. [p.26, Fig.121].
Female: 121, forehead (lateral).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 22 de figures morphologiquesissued from : H.B. Owre & M. Foyo in Fauna Caribaea, 1, Crustacea, 1: Copepoda. Copepods of the Florida Current. [p.49, Fig.282].
Female: 282, habitus (dorsal).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 23 de figures morphologiquesissued from : H.B. Owre & M. Foyo in Fauna Caribaea, 1, Crustacea, 1: Copepoda. Copepods of the Florida Current. [p.29, Fig.136].
Male: 136, P5.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 24 de figures morphologiquesissued from : Mulyadi in Published by Res. Center Biol., Indonesia Inst. Sci. Bogor, 2004. [p.55, Fig.30].
Female (from Flores Sea): a, habitus (dorsal); b, forehead (lateral); c, posterolateral end of last thoracic segment and urosome (lateral left side); d, rostrum (anterior view); e, A2; f-h, P1 to P3, respectively.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 25 de figures morphologiquesChirundina streetsii female:
1 - Crest on cephalon present.
2 - Exopodal segment 1 of P1 with external spine. Cephalothorax about 3-4 times longer than urosome.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 26 de figures morphologiquesChirundina streetsii male:
1 - Exopodal segment 1 of P1 with external spine. Cephalothorax 2.7-3.8 times longer than urosome.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 27 de figures morphologiquesIssued from : G.O. Sars in Résult. Camp. Scient. Prince Albert I, 69, pls.1-127 (1924). [Pl.XXII, figs.8-11].
Female: 8, habitus (dorsal); 9, idem (lateral left side); 10, forehead (lateral); 11, P1.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 28 de figures morphologiquesIssued from : G.O. Sars in Résult. Camp. Scient. Prince Albert I, 69, pls.1-127 (1924). [Pl.XXII, figs.12-13].
Male: 12, habitus (lateral); 13, P5.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 29 de figures morphologiquesissued from : E.L. Markhaseva in Proc. Zool. Inst. RAN, St. Petersburg, 1996, 268. [p.134, Fig.102].
Male: P5, Ce (from Tanaka, 1957); P5 (a) (from With, 1915).

Nota: P5 similar to that in Undeuchaeta plumosa. Both endopodal segment 1 1-segmented. Right endopod slightly shorter than right exopod. Left endopod slightly slightly longer than rifgt endopodal segment 1. Esopodal segment 1 of right with 2 big and 1 small teeth proximally on the external edge. Right exopodal segment 2 with groove and terminal spine, the latter is equalling 2/3 of segment in length. Exopod of left leg 3-segmented, exopoddal segment 2 comparatively short with short spine and with obtuse tooth and rounded projection.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 30 de figures morphologiquesIssued from : M. Sano, K. Maki, Y. Nishibe, T. Nagata & S. Nishida in Progr. Oceanogr., 2013, 110. [p.19, Figs. 8 a, 9, a].
Second maxilla (Mx2) and maxilliped (Mxp) of Chirundina streetsii from Sagami Bay (Japan) in April 2009.
Scale bars: 200 µm.

Compare appendage structure and setal armement with Euchirella rostrata, Undeuchaeta major, Pleuromamma xiphia, Scaphocalanus echinatus, Scottocalanus helenae, Scottocalanus securifrons, Spinocalanus magnus and calanus sinicus for interpreted particles catching.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 31 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.66, Fig.7, a].
Chirundina streetsii a, A2 arrangements of spinules and hairs on the posterior edge of endopodite 2+3 (right appendage of medial view ) > 30 spinules in distal patch.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 32 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.66, Fig.7, m].
Chirundina streetsii: Structural feature of exopodite 1 and exopodite 2 of A2 (lateral aspects of left appendages and medial views of right antennal parts; compare with Fig.7n which represents left A2 medial face drawn from a lateral view).
m, medial.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 33 de figures morphologiquesIssued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, Supplt 9, Studies on Copepoda, III, 1984. [p.72, Fig.11, f].
Chirundina streetsii. Structure of Mx1, terminal configuration of setae plus the 'blunt tooth (= tubular pore) on the endite of basis (Ba2) (plumosity and/or spinules on setae, as well as hairs on lobe, omitted, right appendage in anterior view). Showing the usual Euchirella complement of, from anterior to posterior: short proximal seta (p), long central seta (c), blunt tooth (dotted outline) and shortest, distal seta (d). Contrary to E. curticauda (see Fig.11, a), a full euchirellinid complement, arranged as in Euchirella but with an additional 4th seta (the shortest of the four) inserting even more to the posterior side than seta (d) in Chirundina streetsii.


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 34 de figures morphologiquesIssued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, (Supplement) 9, 1984. [p.93, Table II ].
Chirundina streetsii Female: Datamatrix stating observed states of characters from Table I (p.87-90) presently examined; nos. refer to the input nos. used in Table I (see to the family Aetideidae).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 35 de figures morphologiquesIssued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, (Supplement) 9, 1984. [p.94, Table II (cont' d) ].
Chirundina stretsii Female: Datamatrix stating observed states of characters from Table I (p.87-90) presently examined; nos. refer to the input nos. used in Table I (see to the family Aetideidae).


Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Planche 36 de figures morphologiquesIssued from : J.C. von Vaupel Klein in Crustaceana, (Supplement) 9, 1984. [p.95, Table II (cont' d) ].
Chirundina streetsii Female: Datamatrix stating observed states of characters from Table I (p.87-90) presently examined; nos. refer to the input nos. used in Table I (see to the family Aetideidae).

Ref. compl.:
Cleve, 1904 a (p.187); Pearson, 1906 (p.16, Rem.); Sewell, 1948 (p.329, 500, 519, 530, 531, 539, 545); C.B. Wilson, 1950 (p.189); Grice, 1963 a (p.495); Gaudy, 1963 (p.23, Rem.); De Decker & Mombeck, 1964 (p.12); Grice & Hulsemann, 1965 (p.223); 1967 (p.14); Furuhashi, 1966 a (p.295, vertical distribution in Kuroshio region, Table 9, 10); Fleminger, 1967 a (tabl.1); Grice & Hulsemann, 1968 (tab.2); De Decker, 1968 (p.45); Vinogradov, 1968 (1970) (p.277); Morris, 1970 (p.2300); Park, 1970 (p.475); Lee & al., 1971 (p.1151); Timonin, 1971 (p.281, trophic group); Roe, 1972 (p.277, tabl.1, tabl.2); 1972 a (p.341); Harding, 1974 (p.141, tab. 3, gut contents); Vives & al., 1975 (p.41, 42, tab.II, III, XII); Tranter, 1977 (p.598); Deevey & Brooks, 1977 (p.256, tab.2: as streetsi, Station "S"); Carter, 1977 (1978) (p.35); Vives, 1982 (p.291); Gaudy & Boucker, 1983 (p.37, Table 1, Rem.: metabolism); Brenning, 1983 (p.5, Rem.); Cummings, 1984 (p.163, Table 2); Roe, 1984 (p.357); Tremblay & Anderson, 1984 (p.3, Rem.); Guangshan & Honglin, 1984 (p.118, tab.); Brenning, 1985 a (p.28, Table 2); Kinzer & Schulz, 1985 (tab.4); Madhupratap & Haridas, 1986 (p.105, tab.1); Lozano Soldevilla & al., 1988 (p.58); Madhupratap & Haridas, 1990 (p.305, fig.5: vertical distribution night/day; fig.7: cluster); Heinrich, 1990 (p.16); Shih & Young, 1995 (p.66); Suarez-Morales & Gasca, 1998 a (p107); Lapernat, 2000 (tabl. 3, 4); Razouls & al., 2000 (p.343, Appendix); d'Elbée, 2001(tabl. 1); Holmes, 2001 (p.47); Hsiao & al., 2004 (p.325, tab.1); Pusch & al., 2004 (251, tab.3); Ikeda & al., 2006 (p.1791, Table 2); Dur & al., 2007 (p.197, Table IV); Gaard & al., 2008 (p.59, Table 1, N Mid-Atlantic Ridge); Galbraith, 2009 (pers. comm.); Park & Ferrari, 2009 (p.143, Table 5, Appendix 1, biogeography); Williamson & McGowan, 2010 (p.273, Table 3, Pacific central gyres: N and S); Medellin-Mora & Navas S., 2010 (p.265, Tab. 2); Andersen N.G. & al., 2011 (p.71, Fig.3: abundance); Hsiao S.H. & al., 2011 (p.475, Appendix I); Teuber & al., 2013 (p.1, Table 1, 2, abundance vs oxygen minimum zone, respiration rate); in CalCOFI regional list (MDO, Nov. 2013; M. Ohman, comm. pers.); Sano & al., 2013 (p.11, Table 2, 4, 5, 7, A1, figs.5, 8, 9, feeding habits, gut contents, vertical distribution); Bonecker & a., 2014 (p.445, Table II: frequency, horizontal & vertical distributions); Bode & al., 2015 (p.268, Table 1, chemical components, trophic level, geographic zone); El Arraj & al., 2017 (p.272, table 2); Bode & al., 2018 (p.840, Table 1, respiration & ingestion rates, depth)
NZ: 20

Carte de distribution de Chirundina streetsii par zones géographiques
Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Carte de distribution 3Issued from : M. Sano, K. Maki, Y. Nishibe, T. Nagata & S. Nishida in Progr. Oceanogr., 2013, 110. [p.20, Fig.10].
Vertical distribution of eight copepod species across 0-1000 m in Sagami bay in 21-27 April 2009.
White and black boxes denote daytime and nighttime distributions. Scaphocalanus echinatus/em> is taken from Kuriyama & Nishida (2006).
Plankton and water samples collected from a fixed station (35°00'N, 139°20'E) using MTD horizontal closing nets (0.33 mm mesh aperture) at 15 depths (0, 50, 95, 100, 150, 195, 200, 295, 300, 395, 400, 500, 600, 800, 1000 m) during both day and night.

Atomic C:N ratio (mean ±SD) = 5.1 ±0.5, n = 5.
Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Carte de distribution 4Issued from : M. Madhupratap & P. Haridas in J. Plankton Res., 12 (2). [p.312, Fig.5].
Vertical distribution of calanoid copepod (mean +1 SE), abundance No/100 m3. 41- Chirundina streetsi.
Night: shaded, day: unshaded.
Samples collected from 6 stations located off Cochin (India), SE Arabian Sea, November 1983, with a Multiple Closing Plankton Net (mesh aperture 300 µm), in vertical hauls at 4 depth intervalls (0-200, 200-400, 400-600, 600-1000 m).
Espèce Chirundina streetsii - Carte de distribution 5Issued from : M. Bode, R. Koppelmann, L. Teuber, W. Hagen & H. Auel inGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles, 2018, 32. [p.844, Table 1).
Cf. explanations of these measures in Calanoides natalis from the same authors.
Loc:
sub-Antarct. (Indian, SE Pacif.), South Africa (E & W), off E Tristan da Cunha, Angola, Congo, Atlant. (central equatorial), G. of Guinea, off Cape Verde Is., off Mauritania-NW Cape Verde Is., off Morocco-Mauritania, Great Meteor Seamount, Azores, Canary Is., off Madeira, off W Cap Finisterre, Ibero-moroccan Bay, Bay of Biscay, S & central Brazil, off Amazon, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean Colombia, G. of Mexico, Florida, Sargasso Sea, off Bermuda: Station "S" (32°10'N, 64°30'W), off SE Cape Cod, off Woods Hole, off S Nova Scotia, Flemish Cape, S Iceland, W Ireland, Faroe Is., North Sea, Arabian Sea, Maldive Is., Natal, Indian, W Australia, Indonesia-Malaysia, Flores Sea, China Seas (East China Sea, South China Sea), Taiwan (SW, E), Japan, Sagami Bay, Pacif. (W equatorial), Vancouver Is., New Zealand, Pacif. (equatorial, central subtropical N), Pacific (central gyres: N and S), off Galapagos, off Peru, Hawaii, California, Pacif. (SE tropical) off Juan Fernandez Is..

Type locality: 35°N, 125°E.
N: 95 (Atlant.: 52; Indien: 12, Indo-Malaysia: 2; Pacif. W: 18; Pacif (central): 2; Pacif. E: 5)
Lg.:
(1) F: 5,1; M: 4,5; (5) F: 5,3-4,8; M: 4,1; (7) F: 5,22; M: 3,8; (11) F: 5,35; (14) F: 5,55-4,65; M: 4,8-4,05; (17) F: 5; M: 4,3; (20) F: 5,83; (37) F: 5,55-4,15; M: 5,2-3,8; (38) F: 5,2; M: 4,2; (45) F: 5,3-5; M: 4,3-4; (47) F: 5,3; (56) F: 5,01; M: 4,81; (73) F: 5,14-4,9; (101) F: 4,94; (105) F: 5,3-4,45; M: 4,5; (112) F: 5,5-4,7; M: 4,7-4,3; (199) F: 5,44-4,56; M: 4,86-3,88; (201) F: 6-4,9; M: 5-3,4; (229) F: 5; (231) F: 5,7; 5,5; (240) M: 3,71; (244) F: 5,5; (313) F: 5,7; 5,5; (866) F: 3,6-6; M: 3,8-5,2; (1109) F: 4,9-5,17; (1122) F: 4,81; (1257) F: 4,6-5,2; {F: 3,60-6,00; M: 3,40-5,20}
Rem.: épi à hadopélagique.
Sampling depth (sub-Antarct.) : 0-1000 m.
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