REPORT ON THE AMPHIPODA. 



1713 



Ni/mp/wn — 



arachnoidcus, Risso, 1826, 



Odius — 



carinatus, Boeck, 1870, 



(Kdiceroidea — 



Cinderella, Stebbing, 188S, 

 ornata, Stebbing, 1888, 

 rostrata, 1 Stebbing, 1888, . 



Oediceropsis — 



brevieornis, Lilljeborg, 1865, 

 rostrata, Stebbing, 1883, . 



Oediceros (often spelt (Ediccrus) — 

 sequicornis, Norman, 1869, 

 oequimanus, Kossman, 1880, 

 affinis, Bruzelius, 1859, 

 aftinis, Goes, 1865, . 

 arcticus, Danielssen, 1859, 

 arenicola, Haswell, 1880, 

 borealis, Boeck, 1870, 

 Brandtii, Iarzynsky, 1870, 

 brcvicalcar, Goes, 1865, 

 curvirostris, Hansen, 1887, 

 fossor, Stimpson, 1855-6, 

 latimanus, Goes, 1865, 

 latrans, Haswell, 1880, 

 longirostris, Goes, 1865, . 



lynceus, M. Sars, 1859, . 



macrocheir, G. O. Sars, 1879, 

 microps, G. O. Sars, 1882, 

 microps?, Hansen, 1887, . 

 neo-zelauicus, Thomson and 



Chilton, 1886, 

 norvegicus,- Bocck, 1860, . 



{Novm-zealandix, Sp. Bate, 1862 

 novi-zealandise, Dana, 1852, 

 obtusus, Bruzelius, 1859, . 

 obtusus, Goes, 1865, . 

 parvimanus, Bate and West- ) 

 wood, 1862, . . . . / 

 propinquus, Goes, 1865, 

 ? Pugettensis, Sp. Bate, 1862, 



saginatus, Kr0yer, 1842, . 



Onesimoides — 



carinatus, Stebbing, 1888, 



Onesimus 3 — 



caspius, Grimm, 1880, 

 platyuros, Grimm, 1880, . 

 pomposus, Grimm, 1880, . 



Onidium — 



gibbosum, Parkinson, MS., 1768, 

 oblongatum, Parkinson, MS., 

 1768, 



. 129 



. 333, 395, 1634 



850, pis. lxii, lxiii 



547, 855, pi. lxiv 



461, 547, 844, pls.lx.lxi 



. 361, 395, 849 

 461, 547, 849 



. 1628 

 . 516 

 314, 322, 356, 394 

 356, 394, 431, 556 

 . 315 

 . 288, 512 

 394, 424, 1634 

 . 403 

 356, 395, 1628 

 . 1644 

 . 288, 512 

 . 356, 394 

 . 512 

 . 356 

 315, 319, 322, 356, 394 

 424, 431, 539, 546,837 

 1634,1644,pl.exxxvii,B 

 498, 569, 599 

 . 539, 599 

 . 599 



266, 5S6 



30 



322, 394, 395 



. 266, 586 



. 266, 322, 323 



314, 322, 323, 356 



. 1644 



. 340 



. 356, 431 

 . 333 

 199, 271, 302, 314, 319 

 322, 356, 394, 1634 



648, pi. xiv 



. 509 

 . 509 

 . 509 



1461, 1617 

 . 1617 



Onidium — continued, 



quadrieornc, Parkinson, MS., 

 1768, 



spinosum, Parkinson, MS., 1768, 

 Oniseus — 



abyssinus, O. Fabricius, 1780, 



aculealus, Lepechin, 1780, 



arenarius, O. Fabricius, 1780, 



{arenarius, Slabber, 1769, . 

 arenatius, Slabber, 1769, . 

 bicaudatus, Linnaeus, 1761, 

 caneellus, Pallas, 1772, 



ceti, Linmeus, 1754, 



ceti, 0. Fabricius, 1780, . 

 ceti, Abildgaard, 1789, 



cicada, O. Fabricius, 1780, 

 cuspidatus, Lepechin, 1780, 



Gammarcllus, Pallas, 1766, 



gibbosus, J. C. Fabricius, 1775, 

 linearis, Martens, 1824 

 Locusla, Pallas, 1766, 



inedusarum, O. Fabricius, 1780 



muricatus, Pallas, 1776, . 

 Pulex, Pallas, 1766, 

 pulex, O. Fabricius, 1780, 

 quadrieornis, J. C. Fabricius 



1775, . 

 scolopendroides, Pallas, 1772, 

 serratus, O. Fabricius, 1780, 



spinosus, J. C. Fabricius, 1775, 



Stroemianus, 0. Fabricius, 1780, 



testudo, Montagu, 1808, . 

 volutator, Pallas, 1766, 

 Onisimus (often spelt Onesimus) — 

 abyssicola, Stuxberg, 1880, 

 affinis, Hansen, 1887, 

 brevicaudatus, Hansen, 18S7, 

 caricus, Hansen, 1887, 

 caspius, Grimm, 18S0, 



Edwardsii, Boeck, 1870, . 



Ieucopis, G. O. Sars, 1885, 

 flitoralis, Boeck, 1870, 

 llittoralis, Heller, 1875, . 



platyuros, Grimm, 1880, . 



:) 



[■.... 1617 

 1329, 1617 



/47, 54, 70, 141, 1634 

 I 1645 



. 48, 54, 70, 222, 356 

 (47, 54, 70, 141, 180 

 1 1634, 1645 



32, 39, 106, 124 



. 32 



20, 30, 40, 42, 50, 53 



. 33, 41, 113, 193, 335 



(•16, 17, 20,30,32,35 



\ 41, 50, 53, 54, 70, 107 



1 112, 115, 152, 201 



46, 180 

 . 56 

 f 46, 54, 70, 186, 187 

 1 1645 



/ 49, fig. 15, 54, 70, 395 

 I 466 



/ 10, 29, 34, 185, 245 



\ 465 



. 40, 50, 1461, 1617 



. 119 



29, 34, 465 



/ 46, 54, 70,175,179,194 



t 223, 358, 394, 1645 



. 41, 385 



29, 42 



46, 113, 178 



40, 50, 1617 



35, 37, 87 

 47, 179, 395, 1645 

 / 40, 50, 438, 576, 1319 

 I 1617 



/47, 54, 70, 180, 185 

 I 245, 301, 1634, 1645 

 . 81, 82, 85, 341, 348 

 . 10, 29, 34, 79, 223 



. 523 

 . 598 

 . 598 

 . 598 



. 509 



/ 215, 362,393,467,568 



t 598, 648, 1634, 1645 



. 498, 534, 568, 572 



. 186, 362, 393 



. 443, 584, 1634 



. 509 



' The name CEdiceroides conspicua mentioned on p. 547, lines 7, 8, was never established, see p. 850. 



2 Boeck subsequently referred this species to two distinct genera, as will be seen by comparing his Crust, amph. bor. et arct., pp. 84, 91,' with 

 liia De Skand. og Arkt. Amph., pp. 267, 288. 



3 There is nothing to show whether Grimm's genus Onesimus is an independent but preoccupied name>r a synonym of Boeck's Onisimus. 



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