1698 



THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 



Dithyrus J (see Hemityphis) — 

 crustulum, Bovallins, 1887, 

 faba, Dana, 1852, . 

 stellatus, Bovallins, 1887, 

 tenuimanus, Bovallius, 1887, 



Dodecas — 



elongata, Stebbing, 1883, . 



Dryope — 



crenatipahna, S}}. Bate, 1862, 

 crenalipahnata, Bate and West 



wood, 1863, . 

 irrorata, Sp. Bate, 1862, . 



Dryopoides — 



westwoodi, Stebbing, 1888, 



Dulichia — 



curticauda, Boeck, 1870, . 

 falcata, Sp. Bate, 1857, . 

 hirticornis, G. 0. Sars, 1876, 

 macera, G. 0. Sars, 1879, . 

 Malmgreni, Iarzynsky, 1870, 

 monacantha, Metzger, 1875, 

 Nordlandica, Boeck, 1870, 



porrecta, Sp. Bate, 1857, . 



scptentrionalis, G. 0. Sars, 



1879, .... 

 spec, dubia, Metzger, 1875, 



spinosissima, Kr0yer, 1845, 



tuberculata, Boeck, 1870, . 

 Dyopedos (see Dulichia) — 



falcatus, Sp. Bate, 1857, . 



porredus, Sp. Bate, 1857, . 

 Egidia 2 (see Urotlioe) — 



pulehella, A. Costa, 1853, . 

 Eiscladtis (see Photis) — 



longicaudatus, Bate and West 

 wood, 1862, ... 

 Elamis (see Amphithoe) — 



viridis, Leach, MS., in White, 



1847, 



Elasmoeerus — 



Speciosus, Costa, 1851, 

 Elasmopus — 



brevicaudata, Boeck; 1872, 



delaplata, Stebbing, 1888, 



erythrseus, Stebbing, 1888, 



latipes, Boeck, 1870, 



rapax, A. Costa, 1853, 



subcarinata, Stebbing, 1888, 

 Enone — 



punctata, Risso, 1826, 



. 591 



269, 490, 591, 1464 



. 591 



. 591 



/ 461, 547, 1233, pis. 

 I < 



I cxxxix, cxl 



. 337, 343, 1145 



. 343, 595 



. 337, 595, 1145 



. 1146, pi. exxii 



. 396 

 293, 306, 396, 494 

 459, 571 

 498, 571 

 . 40.3 

 445, 542 

 . 396 

 f 293, 306, 396, 445, 494 

 \ 542 



} 



. 498, 571 



. 445 

 213, 217, 302, 358, 396 

 1634 



. 396, 498, 571 



. 293 



. 293 



. 274, 297 

 341, 396, 430, 466 



. 222 



. 248, 250 



. 1018 



. 1025, pi. xcix 



. 516 



. 395, 594, 595, 1649 



274,297,469,560,1649 



1019, 1637, pi. xcviii 



. 129, 249, 560 



Ephippiphora 3 — 



Kroyeri, White, 1847, 

 Epidesura — 



comprcssa, Boeck, 1860, 

 Epimeria — 



conspicua, Stebbing, 1883, 



cornigera, Bate and Westwood, 

 1868 



loricata, G. O. Sars, 1879, 



sp., Catta (Chatin), 1878, 

 tricristata, 4 A. Costa, 1851, 

 Ericthonius (often spelt Erichthonius) 



. 224, 500, 555, 5S7 



. 322 



. 547, 878 

 ( 45, 223, 243, 250, 292 

 \ 297, 305, 318, 322, 369 

 1395,417,569, 1648 

 /498, 531, 547, 569 

 t 878, pi. lxviii 



. 475 

 . 249, 250, 297, 369 



i The suggestion, p. 97, that " Typhis ovoides, Risso." should be called Dithyrus ovoides, as well as the suggestion, p. 500, that Platyseelus 

 iiittnni-iliiix, Thomson, should lie culled Dithyrus intermedins, is withdrawn for the reasons mentioned on pp. 1463, 1464. 

 !'■ k, !>'■ ■ikand. og. Arkt. Unph., p. 56, spells this name Aegidia. 



! Since Ephippiphora is preoccupied, the suggestion made on p. 177 that it will take precedence of Boeck's Socarnes must be cancelled, and 

 with it the name " Ephippiphnra vahlii, Kr0yer," falls to the ground. 



1 Bate and Westw I, Brit. Sess. Crust., vol. ii. p. 528, identify Acanthmwtus owenii, Sp. Bate, and Epimeria tricristata, Costa, with Epimeria 



cornigera (Fabricius), therefore anticipating Boeck, who independently took the same view in 1870 



