COROPHIID.E. 95 



Fain. 2(5. COROPHIID jj. 



SlPHONCECETES WHITEI (GrOSSe). 



1853. Cerapus Whitei, Gosse, Naturalist's Rambles on Devonshire 



Coast, p. 282, pi. xxii. figs. 12-14; and 1855, Manual Marine 



Zoology, pt. i. p. 140, fig. 253. 

 1857. Cerapus Whitei, Adam White, Popular Hist. Brit. Crust. 



p. 191. 

 1863. Siphonoecetes typicus, Bate & Westwood (not Kroyer), vol. i. 



p. 465. 



1863. Siphoncecetes Whitei, Bate & Westwood, vol. i. p. 467. 

 1870. Siphoncecetes Colletti, Boeck, p. 178; and 1876, p. 663, 



pi. xxviii. fig. 9. 

 1875. Siphonoecetes mucronatus, Metzger, Jahresb. Kouim. wiss. 



Unters. deutschen Meere in Kiel, pp. 278 & 297. 



1893. Siphona-cetes ti/pfcus, Delia Valle, p. 358, pi. ir. figs. 11-13, 

 and pi. vii. figs. 23-38. 



1894. Siphonoecetes Colletti, Sars,, p. 610, pi. ccxviii. fig. 1. 



1899. Siphoncecetes Dellavallei, Stebbiug, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 7, vol. iii. p. 211. 



Exmouth, Salcombe, D;irtmouth, Whitsand Bay (A. M. N.*). 



COROPHIUM VOLUTATOR (Pallas). 



1766. Onisctis volutator, Pallas, Miscellanea Zoologica, p. 102, pi. xiv. 

 fig. 20. 



1767. Cancer grossipes, Linn. Syst. Nat. edit. xii. torn. i. pt. 2 (1767 

 date of this part), p. 1055. 



Tin's is Corophium lonyirostre, Latreille, and Bate & West- 

 wood. 



Barnstaple (A. M. JS r .} ; Salcombe Estrary (7?. A. Todd, 

 vi. p. 325) ; Plymouth ((jfarxtang, ii. p. 337). Bate speaks 

 of having " taken several specimens amongst weed attached 

 to a buoy in Plymouth Sound, associated with Podocerus." 

 The habitat given is that of the next and not of this species. 



COROPHIUM BONELLII, H. Milne-Edwards. 



1830. Corophium Sonellii, H. Milne-Edwards, '' Recher. pour servir 

 a hist. nat. des Crust. Amphip.," Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. xx. p. 385, 

 and Hist. Nat. des Crust, vol. iii. p. 67. 



1894. Corophium Bonellii, Sars, p. 616, pi. ccxxi. fig. 1. 



This is not C. spinicorne, Bate, Brit. Mus. Cat. Amphip. 

 p. 281, pi. xlvii. tig. 5, which, together with most of the 

 figures illustrating what Bate and Westwood call C. Bonellii , 

 vol. i. p. 497, represent the female of C. crassicorne, Bruzelius. 

 This was stated by Norman so long ago as 1868 (" Last 

 Dredging Report Shetland/' Brit. Assoc. Hep. for 1868, 

 1869, p. 286), but it does not represent the whole truth ; for 



