General Catalogue of South African. Crustacea. 561 



more closely related to the Caligidge and Dichelestiidse than 

 they are to the Lernaeopodidae." He therefore proposes to 

 transfer the Lern£eid» to the Caligoida, here called Caligidea. 



Gen. PENNELLA, Okea. 

 1815. Penmlla, Oken, Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, pt. 3, zool, 



p. 357. 

 1905. P., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 3, p. 117. 



■■' Pennella orthagobisci, Wright. 

 1870. Pennella orthagorisci, Wright, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 4, vol. v., 



p. 45, pi. 1. 

 1905. P.O., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 3, p. 119. 



No. 168, sent by Dr. Gilchrist, from an Orthagoriscus mola 

 caught in Table Bay. 



Tribe LERNEOPODIDEA. 



With the removal of the genus Lerncea and the family Lernse- 

 idee from the tribe Lernseoida of Sars, the name of that tribe must 

 undergo some change, for which tentatively I propose Lerneopodidea, 

 on the supposition that Lerneopocla may be the premier genus. 

 Bassett-Smith gives a reference to Lernceopoda cyprinacea, Hermann, 

 1783, although both he and Heller attribute the genus to Kroyer, 

 while Kroyer himself (Naturh. Tidsskr., vol. i„ p. 194, 1837) attributes 

 it to de Blainville, who, in fact, instituted it as Lcrneopoda in 1823, 

 cr earlier (see Desmarest, Consid, gen Crust., p. 350). 



Family LBRNEOPODID^. 



1840. '' Lerneo2)odiens," Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., vol. iii„ 



p. 505, and table facing p. 492. 

 1899. Lernceopodidce, Bassett-Smith, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 496. 



Gen. LERNEOMYZON, de Blainville. 

 1823. Lerneomyzon, de Blainville, Diet. Sci. Nat., vol. xxvi., p. 122. 

 1830. "Les Anchorelles," Cuvier, E6gne Animal, ed. 2, vol. iii., 

 p. 257 (Nematoidea). 

 Since de Blainville's name (given as Lcrncomizon by 



