CRUSTACEA UF NUKTHUMBEULAND AM) DUKHAM 



Two specimens of this species were fouiui by A. Hancock 

 on as many examples of Eolis riifibmncJiialis from Whitley 

 (see Alder and Hancock, Nudibranchiate Mollusca, p. 26), 

 and others from Doto coroiiafa from rock pools at Cullercoats 

 by H. T. Mennell and A. Hancock. 



Dr. Thomas Scott has described a parasite of Lomanotus 

 gcnci under the name Lomanoticola iiisole/is, vvliich is very 

 closely allied to, if not the same as the foregoing (Ann. and 

 j\Iag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. xvi., 1895, P- S^Oj pl- xvii., 

 t^gs. I, 2). N. 



Fam. 2.— chondracanthid.e 



Chondracanthus LOPHii Johnston. 



On the angler at Cambois (G. S, B.) N. 



Chondracanthus annui.atus Olsson. 



i860. Clioiidracajitliiis anniilatiis, Olsson, Prod. faun;c 



Copep. parasit. Scandinavian. Lund. Univ. Arsskitt, 



p. 30, pi. ii., hgs. 13-15. 

 1886. Cluvidi-acaiitliiis lu'viraue, Valle(A.), Crost. parassit. 



del Pesci del JMare Adriatico. Boll. Soc. Adriat. Sc. 



Nat., vol. vi., p. 73. 

 1900. Choiidracantlius anmilatiis, T. Scott, Eigliteenlh 



Report Fishery Board for Scotland, p. 1O4, pi. vii., 



figs. 46-51- 

 1909. Clwudracaiitliiis iiijiaiiis, Bainbridge (May E. ), Notes 



on some Parasitic Copepoda. Trans. Linn. Soc, ser. 2, 



vol. xi., p. 47, pi. ix., figs. 9-15. 



A single immature specimen found on the gills of Raia 

 radiata, North Shields (Miss Lebour). 



We cannot doubt that Miss Bainbridge's species is C. 

 aiuuilatns of Olsson. We (A. j\L N.) have cotypes of that 

 species in our collection, and also cotypes of Chondracanthus 

 pallidus received from Prof. E. Van Beneden, which seems to 

 be the same species : but at this moment we fail to call to 

 mind wliere the descrij'jtion of that author is to be found. N. 



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