CEUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



ScHiSTOMvsis spiRiTus Xomian. 



Black Hall Rocks near Hartlepool, and off Northumberland 

 and Durham, 1862 (A. M. N.) ; Cambois Bay (A. Mk.) X.D. 



ScHiSTOMYSis ORNATA (G. O. Sars). 



Seaham and other parts of the coast. N.D. 



Neomysis VULGARIS (Thompson). 



River Lyne (Northumberland), Hartlepool, Port Clarence 

 (A. M. N.); Hylton Dene (G. S. B.) N.D 



Sub-Class H.— EDRIOPHTHALMA 

 Order V.— SYMPODA Stebbing 

 =CUMACEA Auct. 

 The chief works with relation to the British Sympoda are : — 



1. Sars (G. O.). Nye Bidrag tel Kundskaben om Middel- 



havets Invertebratfauna, H. Cumacea (Archiv. f. 

 Mathemat. og Xaturvid. vol. iv.), 1S79. 



2. Sars (G. O.). Account Crustacea of Norway, vol. iii., 



Cumacea, 1900. 



The name Cuma of Humphreys, 1795, being in use for a 

 genus of Mollusca, the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbinghas discarded it 

 among the Crustacea, substituting for it Bodotria Goodsir, and 

 for the Order Cumacea the more appropriate name Sympoda. 



Fam. I.— BODOTRHD.^ 



Bodotria arenosa Goodsir. 



1843. Bodotria arenosa, H, Goodsir, Edinb. New Philos. 

 Journ., vol. xxxiv., p. 9 (separate copy), pi. iii., figs. 

 8-13, pi. ii., fig. 17.^ 

 1853. Bodotria arenosa, Bell, Brit. Stalk-Eyed Crust., 



P- 332.? 

 1866. Cuma piisi/la, G. O. Sars, Beretning om en i 



Sommeren, 1865, foretagen Zoologisk Reise, p. 26. 

 1899. Cuma scorpioidcs, G. O. Sars, Crustacea Norway, 



vol. iii., Cumacea, p. 10, pis. i., ii., iii. 



Thirty miles ofl" Sunderland in 45 fathoms (Ci. S. B.) D. 



