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Phyllopodopsylliis bradyi (T. Scott, 1892) 



Tetragoniceps bradyi T. Scott, 1892, p. 253, pi. 9 (figs. 19-32).— I. C. Thompson, 

 1893, p. 197, pi. 27 (figs. 8b-f).— T. Scott, 1894a, p. 234.— Brady, 1905, pp. 

 211, 217, pi. 5 (figs. 1-10). 



Phyllopodopsylliis bradyi.— T. Scott, 190G, p. 459.— Sars, 1907, p. 231, pi. 155.— 

 Norman and Brady, 1909, p. 387.— Sars, 1911, p. 409, suppl pi. 37 (fig. 2).— 

 Pesta, 1927, p. 49.— Lang, 1934, p. 35.— Sewell, 1940, pp. 127, 304.— Lang, 

 1944, p. 28.— NiehoUs, 1944a, p. 492.— Lang, 1948, p. 885, fig. 356 

 (no. 1).— Klie, 1950, p. 101.— Petkovski, 1955, p. 132.— Crisafi, 1960, p. 500. 



This species is known from Farsund, Flekkeroy, and Korshavn on 

 the Skagerrak coast of Norway (Sars, 1907, 1911); from the Helgoland 

 area of Germany (Klie, 1950); from the Northumberland and Durham 

 coasts, between St. Mary's Island and Souter Point, of England 

 (Brady, 1905; Norman and Brady, 1909); and from Port Erin on the 

 Isle of Man (I. C. Thompson, 1893). It has been found on muddy and 

 sandy bottoms; 9 0.8 mm., cf 0.6 mm. 



Phyllopodopsylliis minor (Thompson and A. Scott, 1903) 



Tetragoniceps minor Thompson and A. Scott, 1903, pp. 238, 268, pi. 8 (figs 



23-28). 

 Phyllopodopsyllus minor.— Sewell, 1940, pp. 306, 369.— Nicholls, 1944a, p. 492. 



Lang, 1948, p. 885, fig. 356 (no. 2).— Crisafi, 1960, p. 500. 



This species is based on a single female specimen, 0.5 mm. long, 

 from oyster washings of the pearl oyster banks of Ceylon (Thompson 

 and A. Scott, 1903); it has not been recorded since. 



Phyllopodopsylliis fiirciger G. O. Sars, 1907 



Phyllopodopsyllus furciger Sars, 1907, p. 233, pi. 151 (fig. 2).— Pesta, 1927, 

 p. 49.— Sewell, 1940, pp. 127, 304, 373, 374, figs. 70a-i.— Nicholls, 1944a, p. 

 492.— Lang, 1948, p. 886, fig. 350 (no. 3).— Petkovski, 1955, p. 129.— Crisafi, 

 1960, p. 500. 



A single female specimen, 0.73 mm. long, was used by Sars for the 

 description of this species; it originated from Farsund on the Skagerrak 

 coast of Norway, where it was found at 30 fms. depths on a muddy 

 sand bottom. An additional female specimen was recorded and fully 

 described by Sewell (1940); this specimen, 0.80 mm. long, originated 

 from the south Arabian coast, where it was found at 40 m. depth in 

 mud. 



Phyllopodopsyllus longicaudatus A. Scott, 1909 



Figures 112, 113, 114a-c? 

 Phyllopodopsyllus longicaudatus A. Scott, 1909, p. 233, pi. 60 (figs. 17-25). — 

 Sewell, 1940, pp. 127, 306, 375.— Nicholls, 1944a, p. 492.— Lang, 1948, p. 

 887, fig. 356 (no. 4).— Crisafi, 1960, p. 500. 



Material.— Loc. 592, 1 ad. 9, 0.62 mm. Loc. 800, 1 ad. 9, 

 0.48 mm.; 1 juv. c^, 0.38 mm. 



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