226 SPOLIA ZEYLAKICA. 



The First Pair of Swimming Legs. — Basal 1 bears an internal 

 seta, and is armed with a few spines on its anterior aspect near 

 the base ; basal 2 bears a corona of spines distally on its outer 

 and anterior surfaces. The rami are in exact agreement with 

 Cleve's original description {loc. cit., 1901). 



The remaining swimming legs are similar to those of the 

 female, and the fifth pair of legs correspond exactly with the 

 description given by Thompson and Scott. 



PSEUDODIAPTOMUS SERRICAUDATUS (T. Scott). 



Pseudodiaptomus serricaudatvs, A. Scott, 1902, p. 404. 



PL I., fig. 6. 



Cleve, 1903, p. 368. 



Thompson & Scott, 1903, 



p. 248. 



Cleve, 1904, p. 196. 



ToUinger, 1911, p. 177. 



Examples of this species were of common occurrence 

 throughout the area under investigation. 



Family TEMORIDiE. 



Genus Te/nora, W. Baird. 



Temora discaudata, Giesbrecht. 



Temora discaudata, Giesbrecht, 1889, Sem. 1, p. 814. 



Giesbrecht, 1891, p. 282. 



Giesbrecht, 1896, p. 317. 



Thompson, 1899, p. 280. 



Cleve, 1901, p. 9. 



A. Scott, 1902, pp. 405 and 423. 



— — Cleve, 1903, p. 369. 



Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 248. 



Cleve, 1904, p. 198. 



Wolfenden, 1905, p. 1023. 



