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Very sparingly from Salcombe, Exmouth, and Plymouth, 

 Devonshire ; Fowey, Cornwall ; and New Grimsby Harbour, 

 Scilly Islands. 



CLETODES PERPLEXA, T. Scott. 



1899. Cletodes perplexa, T. Scott, 17th Kept. Fishery Board for 

 Scotland, pt. iii. p. 257, pi. xi. figs. 12-20, pi. xii. tig. 1. 



Rare in a gathering from Salcombe collected June 30th, 

 1875, and in another from the neighbourhood of Plymouth, 

 collected August 14th, 1903. C. perplexa is readily dis- 

 tinguished by the peculiar form of the fifth pair of thoracic 

 feet. 



CLETODES NEGLECTA, T. Scott. 



1903. Cletodes neglecta, T. Scott, 21st Kept. Fishery Board for 

 Scotland, pt. iii'. p. 120, pi. iv. figs. 20-31. 



Cletodcs neglecta, though recently described, has been 

 known for a considerable period. It has a general re- 

 semblance to C. longicaudata, but the furcal joints are only 

 about half the length of those of that species. Salcombe 

 (1875), Starcross (1884), Plymouth Sound, near Chequer 

 Buoy, and three miles north-west of Eddystone Lighthouse 

 (1903). 



CLETODES LATA, T. Scott. 



1892. Cletodes Jata, T. Scott, 10th Kept. Fishery Board for Scotland, 

 pt. iii. p. 257, pi. x. tigs. 10-18. 



Three miles north-west of Eddystone Lighthouse, August 

 31st, 1903. 



CLETODES SIMILIS, T. Scott. 



1895. Cletodes similis, T. Scott, 13th Rept. Fishery Board for 

 Scotland, pt. iii. p. 168, pi. iii. figs. 22-26 ; pi. iv. figs. 1-3. 



This Cletodes occurred very sparingly at Salcombe, Ex- 

 mouth, and Plymouth. 



CLETODES CURVIROSTRIS, T. Scott. 



1894. Cletodes curvirostris, T. Scott, 12th Rept. Fishery Board for 

 Scotland, pt. iii. p. 250, pi. viii. figs. 18-26. 



The only gathering in which this species was observed 

 was from Plymouth Sound in four to six fathoms, collected 

 August 12th, 1003 ; very -rare. 



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