CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



1890. Lepidepecreum tnirabile, Meinert, Videnskab, Udbytte 

 Kanonbaden '• Hauchs"' Togter, Crust. Malacos., p. 153, 

 pi. i., figs. 7-12. 



1 89 1. Lepidepccreum caiinatiiin, G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, 

 Ampbip., p. 113, pi. xxxviii., fig. 2, pi. xxxix., fig. i. 



1893. Anonyx longicornis, Delia Valle, Fauna und Flora 

 des Golfes von Neapel, Gammarini, p. 814, pi. Ix., 

 figs. 47-49- 



Delia Valle erroneously synonymizes the Lepidepecreum 

 clypeatum of Chevreux and L. foraminifenim of Stebbing with 

 the present species. 



Although the specific name longicornis is the earlier one, it 

 is altogether misleading, as it applies only to the male ; and 

 no injury is done to the describers in using their later name 

 carinafum. 



L. carinaium has a known distribution from South Norway 

 and Shetland to the Mediterranean, but it would seem to be 

 always scarce when found. 



Two specimens have been taken by G. S. B. in 25 fathoms, 

 four miles off Tynemouth ; and another by A. Mk. in 25 

 fathoms off St. Mary's Isle in 1,903. N. 



Fam. 4.— PONTOPOREIID.^ 



Bathyporeia Guilliamsonia (Bate i?>e^6)^zB. pilosa B. & W. 

 (not Lindstrom)=^. norvegica G. O. Sars. 

 Whitburn (G. S. B.) D. 



Bathyporeia pelagica (Bate). 



East of Souter Point, 39 fathoms ; and very common in 



sand from 6 down to 40 fathoms (A. Mk.); Seaton Carew, 4 



fathoms (G. S. B.) N.D. 



Haustorius arenarius (Slabber)=:6'«A'<7/^r arenarius B.&W. 



Sands between Whitburn and Sunderland (A. M. N.); 



coast of Northumberland (Albany Hancock fide Bate) ; 



Bamburgh and Whitburn (G. S. B ) N.D. 



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