CllUSTACEA OF XORTnrMBKril.AXr) AN'I) m'imAM 



The species belonging to this genus require, as regards 

 their distribution in our district, more attention than they have 

 yet received. The prevaiHng form, both Uttoral and pelagic, 

 is undoubtedly that here noted. But other nearlv related 

 species, formerly confused with .-^. /(^//{.v'/rw/V (Ijlljeborg) will 

 probably also be found. X.I). 



AcARTiA LONCJiREMis ( Lilljeborg). 



1878. Dias iongirei/u's, Brady (in part), loc. cit. 

 1892. Acartia longiremis, Giesbrecht (5), p. 522, pi. x.\x., 

 fig. 25, pi. xliii., fig. 25. 



This is taken not unfrequently in the tow-net, though it 

 appears to be by no means so abundant in our district as the 

 preceding species. X.D. 



Sf.ction II.— lIARPArriCOIDA 



The re-arrangement of tliis group adopted in Professor 

 .Sars" work on the '"Crustacea of Norway" being not yet com- 

 plete, the family divisions are here altogether omitted. 



MisoPHRiA I'Ai.MDA Boeck. 



1864. Misophria pallida, Boeck, Oversigt af Xorges 



("opepoder, p. 24. 

 1878. Misophria pallida, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 79, pi. xiii., 

 figs. 11-16, pi. xviii., figs, ir, 12. 

 Dredged off Hawthorn in 27 fathoms on a sandy bottom 

 ((}. .S. P,.) D. 



PiKRixoi'svi.i.us iNsiGNis G. S. Brady. 



1878. Lophophonis insignis, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 122, 



pi. xiii., figs, i-io, and pi. xv., fig. 10, and vol. iii., 



J). 23 ( Ptfriiiopsyllus). 



In the Ray Society Monograph {loc. cit.) this species was 



placed in tlie family Cyclopidie. It is in fact intermediate in 



character between Cyclopida; and Harpacticichi', and Professor 



G. O. -Sars has informed us (/// ////.) that in his forthcoming 



work he will place the genus among Harpacticid;e. We think 



this right, and therefore adopt the new arrangement. 



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