550 Annals of the South African Museum. 



Family ASCIDICOLID^. 



1892. Ascidicolidce, Canu, Les Cop^podes du Boulonnais, p. 186. 



Gen. ZANCLOPUS, Caiman. 



1908. Zanclopus, Caiman, Trans. S. African Phil. Soc, vol. xvii., 

 pt. 2, p. 178. 



* Zanclopus cephalodisci, Caiman. 



1908. Zanclopus cephalodisci, Caiman, Trans. S. African Phil. Soc.^ 

 vol. xvii., pt. 2, p. 178, pi. 18, figs. 1-8. 

 " The parasite dealt with in this paper was discovered by 

 Dr. W. G. Eidewood in the course of his investigation of 

 Cephalodiscus gilchristi from the Cape Seas, and is briefly 

 referred to in his memoir on that species (Mar. Invest. 

 S. Africa, iv., p. 181)." 



Gen. GUNENOTOPHORUS, Costa. 



? 1840. GunenotophoriLs, Costa, Fauna del Eegno di Napoli, Catalogo 

 de' Crostacei, p. 7. 

 Among the Entomostraci Pecilopodi of this undated 

 Catalogue, following a Preface dated 1838, there is included 

 the new species Guncnotophorus globularis, but in my 

 collection of Costa's Crostacei there is no definition of either 

 the genus or the species. 



■''- GuNENOTOPHORUS GLOBULAEIS, Costa. 



1892. Guncnotophorus globularis, Canu, Les Cop6podes du Boulon- 

 nais, p. 200, pi. 11, figs. 1-12. 

 In Canu's synonymy the reference following that to Costa 

 is to SphcBronotus thorelli, Claus, 1864. If Costa's designa- 

 tion is a nomen nudum, the species should be called thorelli. 

 1900 G. i?)g., Thomas Scott, 18th Ann. Eep. Fishery Scotland, pt. 



3, p. 387, pi. 13, figs. 28-34, pi. 14, figs. 37, 38. 

 1910. G. g.. Stabbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 5. 



No. 164, sent by Dr. Gilchrist, taken on " Eed Bait" in 



False Bay. 



At this point the division of the Copepoda into Tribes is mystified, 



as neither Sars nor Giesbrecht, our leading authorities, has yet 



carried out his system fully to a practical application. Quite 



