Polycheles sculptus Smith, 1880

Polycheles sculptus Smith, 1880: 346, pl. 7 figs. 1–6 [type locality: off Nova Scotia, Canada, 43º10’N, 61º20’W]. —

Galil 2000: 292, 340–344, fig. 24. — Ahyong & Brown 2002: 75, 78. — Ahyong & Chan 2004: 179, fig. 3E, G. Pentacheles spinosus A. Milne Edwards, 1880: 66 [type locality: W of Tortugas, off Dominica]. Stereomastis sculpta . — Griffin & Stoddart 1995: 248.

Material examined. West Norfolk Ridge: AM P66162, 1 female (46.9 mm), 33°46.55’S, 167°29.28’E, 1431– 1460, TAN0308/103 #016, 29 May 2003.

Lord Howe Rise: AM P66152, 1 female (21.7 mm), 32°11.59’S, 160°51.66’E, 1342–1361 m, TAN0308/ 72, 24 May 2003; NIWA 28059, 1 female (26.1 mm), 32°39.33’S, 162°33.11’E, 864–879 m, TAN0308/78 #025, 25 May 2003.

Remarks. Carapace spination of the present specimens is within the reported range (Galil 2000, Ahyong & Chan 2004): gastric spines 5, branchial spines 5 or 6, lateral carapace spination 6–7: 3–4: 6–7. Distribution. Worldwide: both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, including the Mediterranean Sea, and widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific including Vanuatu, Australia, and New Zealand; 200–4000 m (Galil 2000).