84 AMPHIPOPA. 



MICRODEUTOPUS GRYLLOTALPA, A. Costa. 



]^"/3. Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, A.Costa, Rend, della Reale Accad. 



delle Sci. di Napoli, p. 17> (fide Sars). 

 1857. Microdeutopus gryllntnlpn, A. Costa, " Tlicerche sui Crost. 



Ainfip. del Regno di Napoli," Mem. d. R. Accad. d. Sci. di 



Napoli, vol. i. p. 231, pi. iv. fig 1 . 10. 

 1859. Autonoe ffrandhnnna, Bruzelius, Bid. till kann. oin Skand. 



Amphip. Gammaridea, p. 26, pi. i. figs. '-'-Be. 

 1893. Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, Sars, p. 543, pi. cxcii. fig. 2. 

 1893. Microdeutopus (/njllotalpa, Della Valle, p. 411, pi. i. fig. 12; 



pi. xi. figs. 25-43. 



Taken on Mamaia sguinado at Plymouth, 1889 (A, M. N.). 



AORA GRACILIS, Bate. 



In sponge off the Clock Tower, Exe Estuary (Todd, vi. 

 p. 325); Starcross, mouth of the Yealm, Plymouth Sound, 

 and Scilly Isles (A. M. 



STIMPSONELLA CHELIFERA (Bate). 



1878. Stimpsonia chelifera, Stebbinor, " Notes on Sessile-Eyed 

 Crustacea," Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 34, pi. v. 

 ags. 2, 3. 



1893. Stiinpsonella chcUjera, Della Valle, p. 424, pi. Ivi. figs. 42-45. 



Salcombe (TF. Webster, fide Bate)', Torbay (Stubbing). 



LEMBOS WEBSTERI, Bate. 



1857. Lembos Websteri, Bate, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. vol. xix. 



p. 142. 



18i>2. Microdeutopus Websteri, Bate & Westwood, vol. i. p. 291, rf . 

 1869. Microdeuteropus Websteri, Norman, "Last Report Dredging 



Shetland," Brit. Assoc. Report for 1868, p. 281. 

 1876. Microdeutopus bidentatus, Stebbing, " New species of Sessile- 



Eyed Crustacea, &c.," Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xvii. 



p. 73, pis. iv. & v. fig. 1. 



1893. Autonoe Websteri, Sars, p. 547, pi. cxciv. 

 1893. Autonoe longipes, Della Valle, p. 403, pi. iii. fig. 13, and 



pi. x. figs. 20-30 (nee Gammarus longipes, Lilljeborg). 

 1895. Lembos Websteri, Stebbing, " Notes on Amphipods old and 



new," Ann. & Mag. Nat. HisCser. 6, vol. xvi. p. 206. 



Salcombe (Stebbing}; Fal mouth ( W. Webster, fide Bate)i 

 Plymouth (A. M. N.). 



We have adopted the genus Lembos in preference to 

 Antonoe, because the argument used in its favour by Stebbing 

 seems to be just ; but really neither name has a riykt to be 

 employed, since both were synonyms at the time of their 

 institution. 



