E, propinquum (Brady, 1896). Collected on mud 

 flats in Lynn Harbor, Mass. (Coull unpubl. data). A 

 North Atlantic-Mediterranean species with one 

 report from the Pacific. Known as far south as South 

 Carolina on the U.S. east coast. 



Nannopus palustris Sars, 1880. New Jersey salt 

 marshes (Brickman 1972). Common intertidal salt 

 marsh species, cosmopolitan. 



Rhizothrix tenella (Wilson, 1932). Quintanus 

 tenellus Wilson (1932). Woods Hole beaches (Wil- 

 son 1932). Also known from South Carolina (Coull 

 unpubl. data). 



Tryphoema ramabula (Pennak, 1942). Adelopoda 



ramabula Pennak (1942b); A. ramabula Pennak of 



Pennak (1942a) and Zinn (1942). Known only from 



New England beaches (Pennak 1942a, b; Zinn 1942). 



Family Laophontidae T. Scott, 1904. 



Harrietella simulans (T. Scott, 1894). Associated 

 with the marine woodboring isopod Limnoria 

 (Sleeter and Coull 1973). North Atlantic dis- 

 tribution. 



Heterolaophonte capillata (Wilson, 1932). Lao- 

 phonte capillata Wilson (1932); H. noncapillata 

 Lang (1948). Coull (1976) redescribed this species 

 designating it, as required by the Zoological Code, 

 H. capillata. Only known record is Wilson's (1932) 

 original find at Martha's Vineyard. 



H. manifera (Wilson, 1932). Laophonte manifera 

 Wilson (1932). Plankton tows around Cape Cod 

 (Wilson 1932). Only known record. 



*H. stromi (Baird, 1834). Laophonte strbmi (Baird) 

 of Wilson (1932). Sediment and algae dweller known 

 in northeast from sands of Cape Cod (Wilson 1932). 

 North Atlantic distribution. Lang (1948) claimed 

 Wilson erred in identifying this species. 



Laophonte cornuta Phillippi, 1840. Cosmopolitan 

 species in a variety of substrates, northeastern U.S. 

 listing by Wilson (1932) from brackish ponds Cape 

 Cod. 



L. longicaudata Boeck, 1864. Plankton, Woods Hole 

 (Sharpe 1911). Brackish ponds Martha's Vineyard 

 (Wilson 1932). North Atlantic distribution. 



Onychocamptus chathemensis (Sars, 1905). New 

 Jersey salt marshes (Brickman 1972). A cos- 

 mopolitan brackish water species. 



O. horridus (Norman, 1876). Laophonte horrida Nor- 

 man of Wilson (1932). Plankton, Woods Hole (Wil- 

 son 1932). Commonly found among algae. North At- 

 lantic distribution. 



O. mohammed (Blanchard and Richardson, 1891). 

 Laophonte mohammed Blanchard and Richardson 

 of Wilson (1932). Brackish ponds, Cape Cod (Wil- 

 son 1932); New Jersey salt marsh (Brickman 1972). 

 Cosmopolitan. 



0. talipes (Wilson, 1932). Laophonte talipes Wilson 

 (1932). Only known finding is Wilson's (1932) 

 original record from sandy beaches at Woods Hole. 



Paralaophonte congenera congencra (Sars, 1908). As- 

 sociated with Limnoria burrows, Duxbury, Mass. 

 (Sleeter and Coull 1973). Circumeuropean and 



western North Atlantic distribution on a variety of 

 substrates. 



Paronychocamptus wilsoni Coull, 1976. Laophonte 

 capillata female by Wilson (1932); Paronychocamp- 

 tus capillatus (Wilson) of Lang (1948). Coull (1976) 

 has recently renamed and redescribed this species. 

 The species is known from the original Wilson (1932) 

 report at Katama Bay, Martha's Vineyard as well as 

 Nahant, Mass. and Georgetown, S.C. (Coull 1976). 



P. huntsmani (Willey, 1923). New Jersey salt 

 marshes (Brickman 1972). Only other records are 

 from New Brunswick, Canada and Chesapeake Bay 

 (Coull unpubl. data). 



*P. nanus (Sars, 1908). Laophonte nana Sars of 

 Wilson (1932). In sand, at 65 m, 5 km south of No 

 Man's Land, Martha's Vineyard (Wilson 1932). 

 Lang (1948) felt Wilson's determination was not cor- 

 rect, but Lang was not sure what species Wilson had. 



Pseudonychocamptus proximus (Sars, 1908). Lao- 

 phonte praxima Sars of Wilson (1932). Sandy 

 beaches. Cape Cod (Wilson 1932). North Atlantic 

 distribution. 



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