48 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



ARTHROSTRACA. ISOPODA. 



TRICHONISCIDAE. 



AXD Beesley's Points, ox Great Ecg Harbor, New .Jersey." 

 Ilai-crer, Rept. U. S. commr. of fish anrl fisheries, pt. 6, for 1878 

 (1880), p. 807, pi. 1, fig. ± 



Burrows in sand just al)ove high-water mark. 

 Mass. — Xobska Beach, Vineyard Sound; Ram Island, 

 Woods Hole Harbor; Xantueket. 



BOPYRIDAE. 



146. Phryxus ABDOMiXALis (Krover). 



Bopyrus ahdominalis Kroyer, Xaturh. tidssk., 1840, yoI. 3, pp. 

 102 ifc 289, pis. 1 ct 2. Maxy places ox the north coast of 

 Norway, but most frequently at Kristianssuno (about 

 63" N.) ON Hippolijte (apparently H. gaimardii). 



Phryxus ahdominalis G. O. Sars. Crust. XorAvay, 1898, vol. 2, 

 p. 215, pis. 90 & 91. 



Parasitic on shrimps, Spirontocaris sj}ina, S. jwiaris, S. jjusi- 

 ola, S. Wjeborgii, Pandalus borealis, P. montayui, P. lepAocerus. 

 Me. — Casco Bay. 



Cashes Ledge, Gulf of Maine ; Georges Bank. 

 Mass.— Off Salem; off Cape Cod. 

 18 to 90 fathoms. 



147. Stegophuyxus hyptius Thompson. 



Steyophryxus hyptius Thompson, Bull. U. S. fish comm.. 1901, 

 vol. 21, p. 63, pis. 9 it 10. "at Woods Hole *** Great 

 Harbor * * * Hadley Harbor * * * Edgartown * * * War- 

 ■wicK, Rhode Island. 



( )n Pagurus lonyicarpus. 



Mass. — Great Harlior, Woods Hole; Hadley Harbor, Naushon; 

 Edgartown, ^Marthas Vineyard. 

 R. I.— Warwick. 



