Macquarie Island (occupying an intermediate geographical position between the New Zealand Plateau and the Antarctic) shows definite relationships with New Zealand, and the submarine Macquarie Ridge may have provided a connecting migration route. However, only four species of echinoderms are shared between the Ross Sea-Balleny Islands area (the New Zealand sector of the Antarctic Region) and the New Zealand Pliateau-Macquarie Island area (the New Zealand Region). Although the as yet unsampled part of the Macquarie-Balleny Ridge may reveal other faunal similarities, the present systematic sampling has made possible a sounder understanding of the zoogeographical affinities of the two regions.
N.Z. Jl mar Freshwat. Res. 4: 126-40
(Received for publication 4 September 1969)
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