NO. 1350. NATURAL HISTORY OF THE ISOPODA— RICHARDSON. 



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04° 56' N. lat., 66'^ 18' W, lono-. ; also recorded from we.st coast of Nor- 

 way, Kara Sea, Sabine Island, Spitzberg-, Jan Mayen, Murman coast. 

 Depth. — 3 to 20 fathoms. 



Family CRYPTONISCID^E. 



CLYPEONISCUS MEINERTI Giard and Bonnier. 



Clypconiscns mcinerti Giard and Boxniek, Bull. Scientifique de la France et de 

 la Belgique, (4) XXV, 1893, pp. 421-4.36, 444. 



Locality. — Greenland (Godhavn), 8 to 10 fathoms; Nova Zembla 

 (Jugor Schar), 6 fathoms, (Giard and Bonnier). Parasitic in the 

 incubatory pouch of Synidotea lUMlulosa (Kr03^er). 



SOUTH AMERICAN EPICARIDEA. 



EPICARIDEA or BOPYROIDEA. 



Family BOPYRID^. 



STEGOPHRYXUS RESUPINATUS (Miiller). 



Bopynis resupinatus Muller, Jen. Zeitschrift Nat., VI, 1871, pp. .57-60. 



Fhr yxits resupinatus Stebbii^g, Hist. Crust., 1893, p. 409. 



Stegophryxus resupinatus Thompson, Report U. S. Fish Comm., 1901, p. 56. 



Locality. — Brazil, on a Pagurid. 



PSEUDIONE GALACANTHiE Hansen. « 



Fig. 80.— PSEUDIONE GALACANTH.E. O, DOKSAL VIEW ^ 



OF female; 6, ventral view of same. X 8. 



Fig. 81.— Pseudione galacanth*. 

 «, maxilliped. X II5; b, first 

 lamella of marsupium, right 

 side. X 15. 



Fig. 82.— Pseudione 



G a L ACA NT H .K, 

 male. X 23. 



rseiulmne (jalacunthK Hx'Hi^'E.'^, Bull. ]Mns. Comp. Zool. Harvard College, XXXI, 

 1897, pp. 118-120, pi. V, fig. 22/.— Ricii.vkdsox, I'roc. V. S. Nat. Mus., XXI, 

 1899, p. 869. 



« This species is again figured, for the reason that it is found parasitic on a different 

 species of host, and is from a different locality from that of the type specimen. 



