10 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Mass. — Massachusetts Bay (February to June), Woods Hole 

 region (April to August). 



R. I. — Newport (February to June). 



AMPHINEMIDAE. 

 25. Amphinema apicata (McCrady) Haeekel. 



Saphcnia apicata McCrady, Proc. Elliott soc. nat. hist., 1857, 

 vol. 1, p. 129, pi. 8, figs. 2, 3. [Charleston Harbor, South 

 Carolina.] 



Stomotoca dinema [American Medusa], Mayer, Publ. Carnegie 

 inst, 1910, no. 109, vol. 1, p. 110, pi. 9, fig. 8-10; pi. 10, fig. 2^. 



A southern sps^cies not known north of Cape Cod. 



R. I. — Newport, July 15 to September. 



Probably the same as the European A. dinema (Peron and 

 Lesueur) Browne. 



26. Amphinema rugosa (Mayer) Bigelow. 



Stomotoca rugosa Mayer, Bull. Mus. comp. zool., 1900, vol. 37, 

 p. 4, pi. 2, fig. 5. "Newport, Rhode Island, and .... 

 Charleston, South Carolina." Publ. Carnegie inst., 1910, no. 

 109, vol. 1, p. 112, pi. 10, figs. 5, 6; pi. 11, figs. 1, 2. 



Florida to southern New England. 



R. I. — Newport, summer. 



PANDEIDAE. 

 27. Leuckartiara octona (Flemming) Hartlaub. 



Geryonia octona Flemming, Edinburgh philos. journ., 1823, vol. 8, 

 p. 299. 



Leuckartiara octona Hartlaub, Nordisches plankton, 1914, pt. 17, 

 no. 12, p. 285, fig. 238-253. 



Widely distributed on both sides of the North Atlantic. 



Me. — Eastport region; Grand Manan. 

 R. I. — Newport. 



