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APPENDIX. 



In this Appendix we notice the Ostracoda which have recently been described, 

 together with new genera and species which have been or are here characterized ; 

 we give also a record of additional habitats in the case of some of the rarer species 

 where the geographical range has by such habitats been extended. 



Genus Cyclocypris, Brady & Norman, 1889. 



(Brady & Norman, Pt. i., p. 70.) 



Shell more or less ovate, and excessively tumid ; valves may be punctate and 

 slightly hispid, but are always polished and glossy. Antennse five-jointed in 

 female, six-jointed in male, having ungues of great length, and the set« of third 

 joint, about five in number, excessively long and reaching very far beyond the 

 ungues. Mandible palp with last joint not slender, nor more than twice as long 

 as broad. Lobes of the first maxillae short, not so long as the first joint of the 

 palp. Second feet having at the termination one small curved seta, a second seta 

 of moderate length and a third very long, equalling almost the whole limb, upon 

 which it is reflexed. Caudal rami of moderate length, strongly built, ending in 

 two strong ungues, which are much curved at the apex and have a minute seta in 

 front of them ; the seta of the dorsal margin is situated far back, only a little 

 beyond the middle of the limb. Males common. 



1. Cyclocypris globosa (G. 0. Sars). 

 (Brady & Norman, Pt. i., p. 71 ; PI. xi., figs. 10-18 ; PI. xiv., figs. 1, 2.) 



2. Cyclocypris serena (Koch). 



1889. Cypria serena, .... Brady & Norman, p. 70. 



1890. Cyclocypris serena, . . Saes, G. 0., " Oversigt af Norges Crustaceer : 



II. Branchiopoda, Ostracoda, Cirripedia," 

 p. 55. 



3. Cyclocypris Isevis (0. F. Miiller). 



1889. Cypria Icevis, .... Brady & Norman, p. 69. 



1890. Cyclocypris Icevis, . . . Sars, G. 0., loc. cit., p. 55. 



1891. „ ,, . . . Vavra, " Monographic der Ostracoden Bohmens," 



p. 68. 



