Die Unterfamilie der Halacaridae MüB&. 



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Fundorte der britischen 

 Inseln. 



1. Shetland-lnseln (6) 

 (iucl. Halta- Sound) 60<> 

 uüi'dl. Breite. 



Littoralzone (bet- 

 ween tide-marks). 



Laminarienzone 

 — 15 fath. 



Äletes notops (Gossi;;) 

 (abundant). 



AUtes seahami (HoD- 

 ge) (abundant). 



Halacarus ctenopus 

 Gosse (common). 



Halacai-us cteno- 

 pus Gosse (com' 

 mon). 



Coralliiienzone 

 15—50 fath. 



2. Firth of Clyde (6) 

 an demselben Ayr) : 

 Fraglich, in welcher Re 

 gion gefunden : Halacarus 

 rhodostigma GosSE (in 

 great numb.). 



Halacarus ctenopus 

 Gosse (common). 



Halacarus cteno- 

 pus Gosse (com- 

 mon). (7—29 

 fath.). 



Halacarus ctenopus Gosse 

 (common). 



3. Northumberland (6, 

 32) (mit Durham und Sun- 

 derland) circ. 55" nördl 

 Breite, North - Yorlishire. 



ÄUtes seahami (Hod- 

 GE) (plentifull.). 



Halacarus ctenopus 

 Gosse (common). 



Halacarus rhodo- 

 stigma Gosse (in great 

 number) •). 



Aletes minutus 

 (HODGE) (1 Ex.). 



Halacarus cteno 

 pus Gosse (com 

 mon) und Hai. rho- 

 dostigma Gosse (in 

 great number). 



Halacarus oculatus Hodge 

 15—25 fath. (1 Ex.). 

 Halacarus ctenopus Gosse 

 20—35 fath (in welcher 

 Zahl?). 



Halacarus rhodostigma 

 Gosse (in great numb.). 



Leptognathus falcatus 

 Hodge (20—30 fath, 2 

 Ex.). 



Pachygnathus scidptus 

 Bead. (25—35 fath., se- 

 veral spes). 



4. Scilly-Inseln (6) (50« 

 nördl. Breite). 



Aletes seahami 

 (Hodge) (plentifull.). 

 Halacarus ctenopus 

 Gosse (common). 



Halacarus cteno- 

 pus Gosse (com-! 

 mon,10— 12fath.).| 



Leptogrvathus fal- 

 catus Hodge (10 

 bis 12 fath., seve- 

 ral spes). 



5. Ilfracombe (21). 



Aletes woto/>s(GossE). 

 Halacarus ctenopus 

 Gosse. 



6. Westküste Irlands 

 (6) (Galway-B. und Ar- 

 ran-Insel). 



Aletes seahami 

 ^Hodge) (plentifull). 



Halacarus ctenopus 

 Gosse (common) 



Halacarus cteno- 

 pus Gosse (com 

 mon). 



1) „In great number in almost all diuu^iugs from the coasts of Durham" (Bradt). 



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