CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



Daci'ylopusia VULGARIS G. O. Sars. 



1880. Dactylopiis Stromii, Brady (3), vol. ii., p. 1 1 1, pi. Iv., 

 figs. 1-13. 



1905. Dactylopusia vulgaris, G. O. Sars (6), vol. v., p. 128, 

 pi. Ixxiv., fig. r. 



" Roker, on Laniiiiaria sacrlian'/ia, rare" (G. S. B.) D. 



Amrnoi-hia pkltata Boeck. 



1864. Atiicnophja fel/ata, Boeck, Oversigt Xorges Cope- 



poder, p. 45 (separate copy). 

 1880. Thalestris pelfata, Brady (3), vol. ii., p. 138, pi. liii. 

 figs. 11-15. 



1906. Amenophia peltafa, G. O. Sars (6), vol. v., p. 136, 

 pis. Ixxxiii. and Ixxxiv., fig. i. 



One specimen found in a tidal pool at low-water mark, 

 Alnmouth (G. S. B.) X. 



Dactylopodrlla flava (Glaus). 



1866. Dactylopvs flaviis, Glaus, Die Copepoden-Fauna von 



Nizza, p. 28, pi. iii., figs. 13-16. 

 1880. Dactylopus flatnis {^■^xi\Ti\), Brady (3), vol. ii., p. 116, 



pi. Ivi., figs. i-ii. 



1905. Dactylopodella flava, G. O. Sars (6), vol. v., p. 132, 



pi. Ixxxi. 



The specimens referred in the " Monograph of British 



Copepoda " to Dacfylopus flaws Glaus belonged to two 



distinct species — D. flaviis Glaus and Idomeiie forficaia 



Philippi. No specimens from Northumberland or Durham 



having been preserved, it is impossible now to say with 



certainty which of the two species ought to be recorded in 



this list, but inasmuch as those taken off Red Gliff, Yorkshire, 



belong undoubtedly to D.flavus, it seems fair to assume that 



the Durham specimens dredged off Hawthorn are also 



referable to that species. D. 



Wfstvvoodia nobills (Baird). 



li^G^. Arpacticus nohilis, Baird, Trans. Bervv. Nat. Glub, 



vol. ii., p. 155. 



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