PRT^STArEA OF XORTni'MIiKRLAXD AXT> DT'nnAAr 



EcTiNOSOMA Herdmam T. and A. Scott. 



1896. Ectiiiosoiiia Herdiiiani, T. and A. Scott, A Revision 

 of the British Copepoda belonging to the genera 

 Bradya, Boeck, and Ectinosoma, Boeck. Trans. Linn. 

 Soc, ser. 2, Zoology, vol. vi., p, 432, pi. xxxvi., llgs. 16, 

 44, pi. xxxvii., figs. 3, 16, 29, 54, pi. xxxviii., figs. 7, 25, 

 33» 47- 

 Dredged off Xortli Sunderland, September, 1902. X. 



EcTiNOSOMA XoRMAXi T. and A. Scott. 



1896. Ectinosoma N^oniiani\ T. and A. Scott, A Revision 

 of the British Copepoda belonging to the genera 

 Bradya, Boeck, and Ectinosoma, Boeck. Trans. Linn. 

 Soc, London, ser. 2, Zoology, vol. vi., p. 435, pi. xxxvi., 

 figs. 21, 29, 39, pi. xxxvii., figs. 12, 26, 34, 51, 1)1. 

 xxxviii., figs. 5, 18, 42, 45. 

 Found at the roots of Laminaria, Holy Lsland (Ci. S. B.) X. 



EcriNosoMA MKi.ANMCKPs Boeck. 



1864. Ectinosoma melaiiiceps, Boeck, 0\ersigt af Xorges 

 Copepoder, p. 30. 



1880. Ectinosoma melaniccps, Brady (3), vol. ii., p. 11, 

 pi. xl.. figs. 17-20. 



A small species easily distinguished by a circumscribed 



patch of dusky grey colour on the front of the head. Generally 



distributed, but our only local records are " pools at extreme 



low-water mark, Roker," Cullercoats, and AInmouth (G. S. B.) 



X.D. 

 Ectinosoma KRvrnKOPs G. S. Brady. 



1880. Ectinosoma erytJirops, P.rady (3), vol. ii., p. 12, 

 ])1. xxxvi., figs. I i-i 7. 



" Dredged in depths of from \\\'c to thirty fathoms olT the 

 coasts of .South Durham .'iiul Xoith \'(>rkshire.'' This seems 

 to be a rare species, but is recorded by Mr. T. Scott from the 

 Firth of Forth, and by the late Mr. L C". 'I'hompson from the 

 Irish Sea. D. 



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