crustacea of northumberland and durham 



Fam. 7.— PSEUDOCYCLOPID^ 



PsEUDOCYCLOPS CRASSiREMis Brady. 



1878. Pseudocyclops crassiremts, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 82, 

 pi. vii., figs. I, 2, pi. xii., fig. 14. 

 The type of this species was taken off Seaham Harbour in 

 a depth of twenty to thirty fathoms — one specimen only. D. 



Fam. 8.— PONTELLID.^ 



Anomalocera. Patersonii Templeton. 



1850. Anomalocera Patersonii, Baird (i), p. 229, pi. xxvii., 



figs. la-i, 2a-c. 

 1863. Ire7icBus Patersonii, Claus (2), p. 206, pi. ii., fig. i, 



pi. xxxvii., figs. 1-6. 

 1878. Anomalocera Patersonii, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 75, 

 pi. xi., figs. 1-14, pi. X., figs. 13, 14. 

 A purely pelagic species, occurring occasionally in great 

 numbers, at other times only sparingly. Taken at all points 

 of the coast. N.D. 



Fam. 9.— PARAPONTELLID.^ 



Parapontella brevicornis (Lubbock). 



1857. Pontella brevicornis, Lubbock, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 



Hist., 2nd ser., vol. xx., pi. xi., figs. 4-8. 



1878. Parapontella brevicornis, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 69, 



pi. ix., figs. i--i6. 



This, like the preceding species, is at times very abundant 



in the open sea, generally not very far from shore ; it is found 



also not very unfrequently, but in smaller numbers, between 



tidemarks. N.D. 



Fam. id.— ACARTHD.^ 



AcARTiA Clausi Giesbrecht. 



1878. Dias longiremis, Brady (in part) (3), vol. i., p. 51, 



pi. v., figs. 1-14. 

 1892. Acartia Clausi, Giesbrecht (5), p. 507, pi. xxx., 

 figs. 2, 4, 13-15, 17, 28, 56, 47, pi. xlii., fig. 32, 

 pi. xliii., figs. 3, 5, 14. 

 1901. Acartia Clausi, G. O. Sars (6), vol. iv., p. 150, pi. ci. 

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