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(1888), p. 250; 1897, p. 141; 1906, pp. 174-175.— Chevreux and Bouvier, 

 1893, p. 143.— Laineere, 1895, p. 570.— [?] Ohlin, 1895a, pp. xvii, xix, 62-63; 

 1895b, p. 486.— Walker, 1895, p. 319; 1898, p. 170.— Walker and Hornell, 

 1896, p. 55.— Gadeau de Kerville, 1900 (1901), p. 184.— Sokolowsky, 1900, 

 p. 162, pi. 3, fig. 16.— Ortmann, 1901, p. 155.— d'A. Thompson, 1901, p. 

 41.— Whiteaves, 1901, p. 219.— LGnnberg, 1902 (1903), p. 50.— [?] Hutton, 

 1904, p. 261.— Marine Biol. Assoc, 1904, p. 242; 1931, p. 198; 1957, p. 234.— 

 Holmes, 1904 (1905), pp. 526-527.— M. Rathbun, 1905, pp. 7, 78.— Norman 

 and Scott, 1906, pp. x, 98.— Reibisch, 1906, pp. 217-218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 

 229, 230, 233.— Sinel, 1906 (1907), p. 222.— Briiggen, 1907, p. 2.38.— Norman 

 and Brady, 1910, pp. 75-76.— Nordgaard, 1911 (1912), p. 24.— Massy, 1911 

 (1912), pp. 7, 22, 34, 42, 43, 45, 51, 68, 70, 73, 82, 169.— Sumner, Osburn, 

 and Cole, 1911 (1913), p. 657.— Tattersall, 1913, pp. 20, 22.— Derjugin, 1915, 

 pp. 453, 456; 1928, p. 282.— BjOrck, 1915, p. 35; 1916, p. 9.— Chumley, 1918, 

 pp. 52, 85, 165.— Kunkel, 1918, pp. 177-178, fig. 54.— Funke, 1922, p. 197.— 

 ChevTeux and Fage, 1925, pp. 456-457, fig. 434 [in part]. — Derjavin, 1927, 

 p. 14.— Stephensen, 1927a, p. 149; 1927b, p. 13; 1928, pp. 382-384, fig. 92 

 (1-4); 1929a, p. 179, fig. 333; 1929b, pp. 19, 34; 1935, p. 118; 1940, p. 73; 

 1942, pp. 436-437, 502, 503; 1944b, p. 159.— Johansen, 1930, p. 94.— Shoe- 

 maker, 1930, p. 353 (135).— [?] Arimoto, 1931, pp. 13-14, fig. 9.— Gurjanova, 

 1931, p. 201; 1964, p. 313.— Oldevig, 1933, pp. 264-266.— Procter, 1933, 

 p. 256.— Dons, 1935, p. 110.— Schcllenberg, 1942, pp. 237-238, fig. 197.— 

 Dahl, 1946, p. 22.— [?] Utinomi, 1947, p. 75.— Stock and Bolklander. 1952, 

 pp. 3-4.— Bousfield, 1956b, p. 145; 1958, p. 315.— Brunei, 1961, p. 7.— 

 Toulmond and Truchot, 1964, p. 35. 



Caprella Linearis. — Leach, 1814, p. 404. — Risso, 1816, p. 130. — Couch, 1864, 

 p. 98. 



[?]Caprella Punctata Risso, 1816, pp. 130-131; 1826, p. 102.— Carus, 1885, p. 3S9. 



Caprella laevis Goodsir, 1842, pp. 189-190, pi. 3, figs. 4-5.— White, 1847, p. 92; 

 1850, p. 60; 1857, p. 215.— Gosse, 1855, p. 131.— Bate, 1856, p. 60. 



[l]Caprella phasma [not IMontagu].— Rathke, 1843, pp. 94-96. 



Y^.]Caprella acuminifera [not Leach]. — Rathke, 1843, p. 96. 



[l]Caprella scolopendroiJes [not Lamarck]. — Rathke, 1843, p. 97. 



Caprella lobnta.— Bate, 1856, p. 60; 1857, p. 151; 1862, p. 354, pi. 55, fig. 8; 1878, 

 p. 509; 1887, p. 175.— Bate and Westwood, 1868, pp. 57-59.— Parfitt, 1873, 

 p. 250. 



Caprella linearis f. gullmarensis Mayer, 1903, p. 112, pi. 8, fig. 20. 



Caprella linearis f. distalis Mayer, 1903, p. 113, pi. 4, figs. 27-28. 



Diagnosis. — Body smooth or with only few spines, peduncle of 

 antenna 1 usually with numerous setiJes, ratio of total length to 

 length of basis of gnathopod 2 usually less than 13.0, iiuier surface 

 of gnathopod 2 with small tooth adjacent to poison tooth. 



Distribution. — Type-locality: "Habitat in Oceano Euroi^eo" 

 (Linnaeus, 1767). 



Other records: Siberian Polar Sea to 140° E.; Murman coast; 

 Spitsbergen; Norway to France; British Islands; Faeroe Islands; 

 Iceland; coast of North America from Labrador to Connecticut; 

 [?]Kamchatka, Japan, and New Zealand. 



New records: The material available to me does not extend the 

 range of this species. 



