THE ANXALS 



AND 



ilAGAZINE OF iNATPRAL fllSTOEV. 



[EIGHTH SERIES.] 

 Xo. 7G. APRIL 1914. 



XLir. — Remarks on some Copepoda from the Falkland IsJ a nth 

 collected h>i Mr. Rupert Vallentin, F.L.S. By Tho.mvs 

 Scott, LL.D., F.L.S. 



[Plates Xlir.-XVI.] 



Is a previous paper* on Copepoda obtained in collections 

 made l)y Mr. Rupert Yallentin at the Falkland Islands in 

 1909, 1910, and 1911, the species which were dealt Avith 

 belonged to tlie first and third divisions of Professor G. 0. 

 Sars's arrangement — the Calanoida and the Cyclopoida. — 

 those described being chiefly fresh-water forms. In the 

 ])resent paper the species recorded belong for the most part 

 to the Ilarpacticoida ; the Monstrilloida and Caligoida are 

 also represented, but only by one or two species. 



Harp a c t i c o i da. 



Fani. Harpacticidae. 



Genus IIarpacticvs, M. -Ed wards, 1838. 



Harpacticns fulkluadi, sp. n. (PI. XIII. figs. 1-9.) 



Female moderately robust, caudal rami very short. An- 

 tennules composed of nine joints, the first four tolerably 



♦ Cf. Ann. .t Miifr. Nat. Hist., January 1914, p. 1. I take thisoppoi"- 

 tui ity to thank Mr. Vallt-ntin fur his permission to examine tliis inter- 

 CotinLT coUeetiun, and also my son, Andrew Scott, A.L.S., for assistanca 

 with some of the ninre doubtful species, and for the drawinj^s he has so 

 kindly prepared fur nif^. 



Anil, it- Mm. -V. lUst. ►Ser. 8. fW. xiii. I'G 



