General Catalogue of South African Cnistacca. 481 



From South Atlantic, lat. 37° 45' S., long. 33° 0' W., and a 

 juvenile specimen, "probably belonging to this species, was 

 taken in Simon's Bay, Cape of Good Hope." 

 1890. C. r., Bovallius, E. Soc. Sci. Upsal., Ser. 3, vol. xiv., p. 74. 



ENTOMOSTRACA. 



BRANCHIOPODA. 



1867. Branchiopoda, Sars, Crust, d'eau douce de Norvege, pp. 5, 6. 



1896. B., Sars, Fauna No3-vegiae, vol. i., p. 2. 



In the former treatise Sars included the Leptostraca under 

 this order, making them a subdivision of the Phyllopoda, with 

 the designation Ehynchostraca. In the later treatise under 

 the title Phyllocarida, he gave them rank beside the Phyllo- 

 poda. 



PHYLLOPODA. 



1802. "PlrijllajJodes," Latreille, Hist. Nat. Crust, et Insectes, vol. iv., 



p. 130. 

 1825. Phyllopoda, Desmarest, Consid. gen. Crust, p. 358. 

 1831. P., Latreille, Cours d'Entomologie, p. 432. 

 1867. P., Sars, Crust, d'eau douce de Norvege, p. 5. 

 1896. P., Sars, Fauna Norvegiae, vol. i., p. 35. 



In these and other writings Sars names three sections 

 Anostraca, Notostraca, and Conchostraca — very suitable 

 names in themselves, but open to the objection that the 

 terminations have been applied to the higher divisions of the 

 Class Crustacea, such as the Malacostraca. 

 1902. P., Stebbing, Encycl. Britannica, ed. 10, vol. xxviii. (Suppl. 

 vol. iv.), p. 269, art. Entomostraca. 

 Here the names Gymnophylla, Notophylla, and Concho- 

 phylla are substituted for the three sections distinguished by 

 Sars, with meanings equivalent to those of the discarded 

 terms. 



Teibe gymnophylla. 



1867. Anostraca, Sars, Crust d'eau douce de Norvege, pp. 5, 6. 

 1896. A,, Sars, Fauna Norvegiae, vol. i., p. 39. 



1902. Gymnophylla, Stebbing, Encycl. Brit., Ed. 10, vol. xxviii. 

 (Suppl. vol. iv.), p. 269. 



