602 FROCEEDINOS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.55. 



1912. QuiDOE, A. Affiuit^s des genres Sphyrion (Cuvier) et Hepatophylus 



(g. n.). Arch. Zool. Paris, ser. 5, vol. 10, p. xxxix-1, 6 text figs. 



Described and figured tlie nev^' species delagei (p. xli), and stewarti 

 (p. xlii). Established a new genus, Hepatophylus (p. xliii), with type- 

 species bouvieri, which becomes a synonym of Rebelula bouvieri. 

 1824. QuoY, J. R., and Gaimakd, J. P. Freycinet's Voyage autour du Monde, 

 Zoologie. 1 vol. quarto and 1 vol. folio of plates, 1824. 



Described (p. 202) and figured (pi. 86, fig. 10) under the name 

 Chondracanthus lisse the parasite which Cuvier in 1S30 made the type 

 of his genus Spliyrion. 

 1878. RiCHiARDi, S. Del nuovo genere di crostaceo Trypaphylum e delle nuovo 

 specie Phyllophora crassa, e Lernanthropus foliaceus. Atti del. Soc. 

 Toscana, Processi verbali, vol. 1, p. xx. 



Established the new genus Trypaphylum with type-species musteli, 

 without giving van Beneden (1851) credit for the specific name. 



1913. Scott, T. and A. The British Parasitic Copepoda. London, printed for 



the Ray Society, 2 vols. 



Supplemented Richiardi's description of the female of Trypaphylum 

 musteli (p. 160) and added one of the male, with figures of both sexes 

 (pi. 45, fig. 6; pi. 51, fig. 1; pi. 49, figs. 1-7). 



1900. Stecbing, T. R. R. South African Crustacea. Marine Investigations in 

 South Africa, Cape of Good Hope, Department of Agriculture, pp. 14- 

 64, pis. 1-4. 

 Sphyrion laerigatum, p. 60, pi. 4. 



1900. Thok, S. Description prgliminaire d'une nouvelle espece du genre Sphy- 

 rion Cuv. (Sphyrion australicus, n. sp.) d'Australie comparee a Sphyrion 

 laevis Quoy et Gaimard. Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool., ser, 8, vol. 11, pp. 277^ 

 282, pis. 17 and 18. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate 50. 



Sphyrion lumpi. 



Fig. 1. Ventral view of adult female. Fig. 2. Dorsal view of same. Fig. 3. 

 Dorsal view of head, enlarged. Fig. 4. Dorsal view of third development stage. 

 Fig. 5. Ventral view of same. Fig. 6. Side view of same. P"'ig. 7. Dorsal view 

 of posterior processes of same. Fig. 8. First antenna of fourth development 

 stage. Fig. 9. Tip of second antenna of same. Fig. 10. Maxilliped. Fig. 11. 

 First swimming leg. Fig. 12. Ventral view of head. 



Plate 51. 



Sphyrion lumpi (continued). 



Fig. 13. Ventral view of entire head of adult female. Fig. 14. Anterior 

 portion of head magnified to show antennae and mouth parts ; an* and an* 

 antennae, mx^ and tnx'' maxillae, mxp. maxillipeds. Fig. 15. Ventral view of 

 youngest developmental stage obtained. Fig. 16. Dorsal view of same. Fig. 17. 

 Dorsal view of posterior processes, just starting. Fig. 18. Dorsal view of sec- 

 ond developmental stage. Fig. 19. Ventral view of same. Fig. 20. Dorsal 

 view of posterior processes farther developed. Fig. 21. Second maxilla of 

 male. Fig. 22. Maxilliped of same. 



