CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



Anchoreu.a rugcsa Kroyer. 



1900. Anchorella ri/gosa, T. Scott, Eighteenth Annual 



Report Fishery Board for Scotland, p. 176, pi. viii., 



figs. 45-48. 



1909. Anchorella n/gosa, Bainbridge, loc. cH., p. 55, pi. x., 



figs. 28-32, pi. xi., figs. 33-37. 



Fairly common on the gills of the catfish ( A/ninliiiliiis 



li/fus), North Shields (Miss Lebour). N. 



Fam. 4.— LERN.5ID.E 



LerN/EA branch I alis Linne. 

 Common on cod. 



Order X.~CIRRI PEDIA 



Section I.— THORACICA 



Division i.— OPERCULATA 



Fam. I.— BALANID.E 



Balanus TiNTiNNABULU.M (Linne). 



Ship's bottom, Shields (J. Alder). D. 



Balanus porcaTus Da Costa. 



Common and often very fine off the coast on " Fusl," 



Modioli. Bala)ius H'amcrL etc. A specimen in Mr. Alder's 



collection measured I'-iiL high and if-in. wide. N.D. 



Balanus crrnatus Bruguiere. 



Attached to shells. Modioli, etc., in deep water. N.D. 



Balanus balanoides (Linne'). 



Common on rocks between tidemarks. N.D. 



Balanus Hamkri (Ascanius). 



In deep water attached to shells, sticks, etc. More especially 



on '' FiisT' and Modioli. AFagpificent groups sometimes 



occur; and in such a grouj) in Mr. Hancock's collection one 



Balanus measured 3^ inches high and I I'V inches broad. 



" N.D. 



Fam. 2.— VERRUCID.-F. 



Verruca Strcemia (O. Miiller). 



On Balanus l/an/erl a.ud />ojral//s, and on shells. N.D. 



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