230 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Suborder MYODOCOPA 

 Cypridinidae 



Philomedinae 



Philomedes Lllljeborg: 

 P. GLOBOsus (Lilljeborg). (G. 0. Sars, 1922, p. 12, pis. 5-7.) 

 Three ovigerous females were taken on hard bottom in 45 

 to 60 feet of water. Both captures were about the first of 

 August. The species is new to New England. Stations: 

 D 14, 118. 



Sarsiellidae 



Sarsiella Norman 



S. zosTERicoLA Cuslimau. (Cushman, 1906, p. 364, pi. 27, 



figs. 1-6.) Chiefly taken on mud flats at low water, but 



dredged once on a mud and shell bottom in 70 feet of water. 



Stations: D46; S 25, 33. 



Asteropidae 

 Asterope Philippi 

 A. ABYssicoLA G. 0. Sars. (G. 0. Sars, 1922, p. 19, pi. 10, 

 fig. 2.) Taken on a bottom of mud and shells in 70 feet of 

 water. The first record for New England. Station : D 46. 



Suborder PODOCOPA 



Cypridae 



Candoninae 



Cypria Zenker 



C. exsculpta (Fischer). G. 0. Sars, 1925, p. 96, pi. 44.) 



Rather common in the shallow temporary pond known as 



S22. 



Cyprinae 

 Cypricercus G. 0. Sars 

 C. passaicus (Sharpe) comb. nov. {Spirocypris p. Sharpe, 

 1903, p. 982, pi. 66, figs. 1-3.) This species differs from other 

 northern members of its genus in producing an abundance 

 of males. This is perhaps correlated with its habitat in a 

 very temporary pond. Station : S 22. 



