“…Tattersall, 1939 Birstein & Tchindonova, 1958 from the NW Pacific: off Japan, Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, 30-42° N, 137-152° E, depth 4400-5140 m (Birstein & Tchindonova 1958;Golovan et al 2019). Specimens from about 1000 m off Japan reported by Murano (1981) as D. pellucida are not acknowledged due to their having fewer (0-1 vs 4) spines on the endopod of the uropods and more (32 vs 25) spines on the lateral margins of the telson, compared to the original description -D. sarsi (Ohlin, 1901) from the Arctic Ocean: Spitzbergen (Ice Fjord), Amundsen Basin, 78-83° N, circumpolar (14° E-121° E-129° W), depth 50-4320 m (Ohlin 1901;Petryashov , 2014b) -D. solivagus Birstein & Tchindonova, 1958 from the N Pacific: Kurile-Kamchatka Trench, 50° N, 155° E, depth 500-640 m (Birstein & Tchindonova 1958) -D. stenurus Murano, 1969 from the NW Pacific: off Japan, 32-35° N, 139-140° E, depth > 1000 m, ≤ 2300 m (Murano 1969(Murano , 1981) -D. tenellus Birstein & Tchindonova, 1958, from Dactylamblyops murrayi W.M. Tattersall, 1939: 235-237, figs 9-10 (Arabian Sea).…”