LONGIPEDIA. ECTINOSOMA. 135 



1893. Longipedia coronata, T. & A. Scott (nee Glaus), Ann. Scot. 



Nat. Hist. (1893) p. 91, pi. ii. figs. 4-6. 

 1903. Longipedia Scotti, G. O. Sars, p. 11, pi. v. fig. 1. 



Salcombe, washed from weeds, in 1875 ; Starcross, in 

 June 1880, 1884, and 1904 ; Fowey, Cornwall, near entrance 

 to Harbour, in May ; and Plymouth Sound and Cawsand 

 Bay, Plymouth, in August 1903, moderately frequent. Dr. Gr. 

 S. Brady records L. Scotti from the Scilly Isles, while Dr. Gf. 

 C. Bourne obtained it sparingly at Plymouth in March and 

 April 1889, and Hodgson in December 1895. 



LONGIPEDIA MINOR, T. & A. Scott. 



1893. Longipedia coronata, var. minor, T. Scott, llth Ann. Ri-nt. 



Fishery Hoard for Scotland, pt. iii. p. 200, pi. ii. figs. 14-20. 

 1903. Lonyipedia minor, G. O. Sars, p. 12, pi. v. fig. 2. 



Salcombe, 1875 ; Starcross, in 3 fathoms, June 1880 ; 

 Plymouth Sound, August 12th, 1903. Common in a gathering- 

 collected at Starcross in June 1904. 



CANUELLA PERPLEXA, T. & A. Scott. 



1893. Canuella perplexa, T. & A. Scott, Ann. Scott, Nat. Hist. 



(1893) p. 92, pi. ii. n>. 1-3. 

 1903. Canuella perplexa, G. 0. Sars, p. 17, pis. viii., ix. 



Tliis species occurred very sparingly in a gathering 

 from 6 fathoms, Starcross, June 23rd, 1884 ; in another from 

 Padstow, in May, in 2 to 3 fathoms, and in a third from 

 Whitsand Bay, Cornwall, collected in August, 1903. 



SUNARISTES PAGURI, Hesse. 



18G7. Sunaristes pcu/uri, Hesse, Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 5, vol. vii. 



p. 205, pi. iv. figs.' 11-25. 

 1884. Longipedina paguri, W. Miiller, Archiv f. Naturgesch. p. 19, 



pi. ii. figs. 1-12. 

 1897. Sunaristes paguri, T. Scott, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 



vol. xx. p. 490, pi. xi. figs. 1-10, pi. xii. figs. 2-7. 

 1903. Sunaristes paguri, G. O. Sars, p. 15, pis. vi., vii. 



This somewhat rare species was obtained at Starcross in 

 1884. Sunaristes has been taken by T. Scott in the Cromartv 

 Firth, and on several occasions by A. Scott at the month 

 of the River Mersey, and always in washings from shells 

 inhabited by the common Hermit Crab (Pagurus Prideauxi). 



ECTINOSOMA SARSI, Boeck. 



1872. Ectinosoma Sarsi, Boeck, Nye Sliegtev og Arter af Sallvands- 

 Copepoder, p. 45. 



