42 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



AKTHUOSTKACA. ISOPODA. 



IDOTHEIDAE. 



On eel-grass. 



CoxN. — ISoank; New Haven. 



126. Erichsonella FiLiFoiiMis (Say). 



/Stenosonia fUformis Say, Journ. acad. iiat. sci. Phil., 1818, 



vol. 1, p. 4'24. " E(;(x-HARBOUR." 



Erichsonia fiUformis Ilarger, Kept. U. S. commr. of fish tfe 

 fisheries, pt. 1," for 1871-1872 (1873), p. 570 [276], pi. 6, fig. 26. 



In tide-pools and among algae to 7 fathoms. 

 Me. — Casco Bay (?). 



Mass. — Vineyard Sound; Nantucket Sound. 

 Lonor Island Sou^nd.. 



127. Edotea triloba (Say). 



Idotea triloba Say, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1818, vol. 1, p. 

 425. " Egg-harbofr." 



Upelj/s trilobus Smith, Kept. U. S. commr. of fish & fisheries, 

 pt. 1, for 1871-1872 (1873), p. 571 [277], pi. 6, fig. 28. 



Me. — Quahog Bay, about 30 miles northeast of Portland. 

 Mass. — Gloucester; near Cape Cod; Provincetown ; Vine- 

 yard Sound. 



Conn. — Noank; Savin Rock, near New Haven. 



128. Edotea montosa (Stimpson). 



Idotaea montosa Stimpson, Mar. invert. Grand Manan, 1853, 

 ]). 40. "Taken in deep water on sandy and muddy bot- 

 toms " [at Grand Manan]. 



Epelys montosus Ilarger, Rept. U. S. commr. of fish ct fish- 

 eries, ])t. 6, for 1878 (1880), p. 359, pi. 8, figs. 44-47. 



From Bay of Fundy to Long Island Sound. 16 to 40 fathoms. 



