CRUSTACEA OF NORTHU^rBERLAND AND DURHAM 



1870. Lysia/iassa fh/i/iosa, Boeck, Crust. Amphip. Bor. et 



Arct., p. 14 $. 

 1893. Lysianassa septentrioualis, Delia Valle, Fauna und 



Flora des Golfes von Neapel, p. 775. 



This does not seem to be the Lysianassa Coshv of Milne- 

 Edwards, and Delia Valle re-named it ; but Boeck's name 

 must take precedence. 



A single specimen from coast of Northumberland sent by 

 Mr. Alder (Bate and Westwood). N. 



Lysianassa ceratina (Walker). 



1889. Lysianax ceratimis, Walker, " Third Report on 

 Higher Crustacea." Fauna of Liverpool Bay, vol. iii., 

 p, 200, pi. X., figs. 1-8. 



The Lysianassa CostcB ? and Z. longicornis $ of Dredging 

 Report of 1863 and 1864 are referable to this more recently 

 described form, which is distinguished from Z. plumosa in 

 wanting the upturned process of the lower hind margin of 

 the third segment of the metasome. Z. ceratina was taken 

 off Holy Lsland, Northumberland (A. M. N.) N. 



AciDOSTOMA OBESUM {^?i\.€)z=iAnonyx ohesus Bate. 



A number of specimens dredged in 39-59 fathoms off 

 Durham and Northumberland coasts (A. AL N.) N.D. 



ScoPELOCHEiRrs HoPEi (A. Cos\.ii)=:Callisonia creuata B. & W. 

 Seven miles E. by S. from Tynemouth, 25 fathoms ; near 

 Holy Island and off other parts of Northumberland coasts 

 (A. M. N.); off Seaham Harbour, 30-40 fathoms, abundant 

 (G. H. and A. M. N.) ; off Berwick, 25 fathoms (A. Mk.) 



N.D. 



HiPPOMEDON DENTICULATUS (Bate). 



Seven miles E. by S. from Tynemouth, 25 fathoms; near 

 Holy Lsland and several other places in deep water off 

 Northumberland coast (A. M. N.); twelve fathoms off New- 

 biggin (G. S. B.) ; off Seaham Harbour (G. H.) N.D. 



HiPPOMEDON PROPiNQUUS G. O. Sars. 



Mr. Meek has taken a few specimens in 39 fathoms off 

 Northumberland and Durham. N.D. 



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