466 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Order PHYLLOPODA. 



Sub-Order BRANCHIOPODA. 



Family LIMNADID^.^ 



Suh-Family Limnetin^. 



Genus LIMNETIS Loven. 



Limne-iis Loven, Konig. Vet. Ak. Handlig., 1845, p. 203, PI. 4. Type Lininetis 



wahlbergii Loven, monotypic. (Not consulted.) 

 Hedessa Lievin, Neuest. Schrift. Naturf. Ges. Danz. (Branch. Danzig), IV, 

 ?, p. 4, PI. 1-2. Type Hedessa sieboldii Lievin, monotypic. 



Limnetis gouldii Baird. 



Lininetis gouldii Baird, Ann. IVIag. N. Hist. London, (3) X, 1862, p. 393. St. 

 Anil's, twenty miles from Montreal, Canada. 



Family BINOCULIDiE. 



Genus BINOCULUS Geoffrey. 



Binoculus Geofifroy, Hist. Nat. Insects, II, 1762, p. 658. (Species nonbi- 

 nomial.) Type Monocnlus apus Linnseus. (If this work is not con- 

 sidered available the genus next occurs in Miiller, Zool. Dan. Prodom., 

 1776, p. 200, with Binoculus palustris Miiller, first species, the type.) 



Apos Scopoli, Introd. N. Hist., 1777, p. 404. Type Monoculus apus Linnjeus.^ 

 monotypic. (Apus Scopoli is proposed for a genus of birds on p. 4S3.) 



Apus, auct. 



Triops Schrank, Faun. Boie., Ill, 1803, pp. 180, 250. Type Binoculus palustris 

 Miiller, monotypic. 



Triopes, auct. 



Phyllopus Rafinesque, Amer. Month. Mag. Grit. Rev., Ill, August, 1818, p. 

 271. Type Monoculus apus Linnaeus, virtually, as name proposed as syno- 

 nym of Apus Latreille. 

 Possibly some members of this genus may be discovered in 



our limits. 



