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ISIAS CLAVIPES, Boeck. 



1864. Isias clavipcs, Boeck, "Oversigt Norges Copepoder," Vid.- 



Srlsk. Forh. Chmtiania, p. 18. 



1878. Isias clavipes, Brady, vol. i. p. 62, pi. vii. figs. 3-13. 

 1902. Isias clavipes, G. O. Sars, p. 79, pis. liii., liv. 



Common in a surface-gathering collected at Salcombe, 

 July 9th, 1875 ; near Plymouth, in 20 fathoms, in August 

 1889 ; and off Falmouth in June 188-4. It also occurred in 

 other gatherings from the neighbourhood of Plymouth, 

 Starcross, and Fowey. 



Fam. G. T EMORID JE. 

 TEMORA LONGICORNIS (0. F. Mailer). 



1792. Cyclops longicornis, Miiller, Entomostraca Danise et Norvegia?, 



p. 116. 



1878. Temora lonr/icornis, Brady, vol. i. p. 54, pi. iii. figs. 10-19. 

 1902. Temora langicornis, G. O. Sars, p. 97, pis. Ixv., Ixvi. 



Salcombe, July 1875 ; off Falmouth, June 1884. Fre- 

 quent in a gathering from 20 fathoms near Plymouth, 

 collected in August 1889 and in several others from both 



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Devon and Cornwall. 

 TEMORA STYLIFERA (Dana). 



1849. Calantis stylifer, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad. vol. ii. p. 13. 

 1892. Temora sti/lifera, Giesbrecht, pp. 328, 330, & 765. pi. v. fig. 2 ; 

 pi. xvii. figs. 1, 2, 4-13, 19, 22; pi. xxxviii. tigs. 26, 29. 



Collected off the south coast of Devon in 1903 (Dr. L. H. 

 Gough). 



EURYTEMORA AFFINIS (Poppe). 



1880. Temorella affinis, Poppe, Abhaudl. herausgegeben vom Naturw. 

 Ver. zu Bremen, vol. vii. p. 55, pi. iii. 



1881. Temorella affinis, Glaus, Die Gattungen Temora u. TemoreUa, 

 p. 10, pi. ii. figs. 8-14. 



1891. Eunjtemura uffinis, G. S. Brady, " Revision of British Species 

 of Cyclopidte and Calanidee" Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, 

 Durham, and Newcastle-upou-Tyne, vol. xi. p. 42, pi. xiii. 

 tigs. 6-9. 



1896. Eurytemora affinis, Schineil, iii. p. 114, pi. viii. fig. 11 a, 

 pi. xi. figs. 1-11. 



Several specimens males, females, and young were 

 obtained in brackish water at Plymstock, Devon, in August 

 1903. One of the females carrying ova measured fully one 

 and a half millimetres in length (exclusive of the tail setae). 



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