38 Canon A. M. Norman 07i British Amphipoda. 



Still more recently Dr. Charles Chilton * has described a 

 species from New Zealand under the name Cyproidia otakensis, 

 which accords in all generic characters with C. damnoniensis^ 

 Stebbing, 



Two other species have been characterized under the name 

 Cyproidia : one from New Zealand, doubtfully referred by its 

 author to Cyproidia, and since affirmed by him to be quite 

 distinct ; for this Cyproidia ? crassa, Chilton f, Mr. Stebbing J 

 lias instituted a genus Tetradcion. 



The other, Cyproidia hrevirostris of T. & A. Scott I here 

 place in the genus Peltocoxa, G. O. Sars, because the upper 

 antennae have no secondary appendage. 



92. Cyproidia damnoniensis, Stebbing. 



1885. Ci/jrroidia damnoniensis^ Stebbing, " Descr. of a new English 

 Amphipodous Crustacean," Ann. & Alag. Nat, Hist. ser. 5, vol. xv. 

 p. 59, pi. ii. 



1893. Peltocoxa damnoniensis, Delia Valle, (139) p. 048, pi. xxx. 

 figs. 19-32, pi. Ix. figs. 9, 10. 



Bah. Starcross, Devon (C. W. Parker) : Mus. Nor. 

 Blackwater-foot, Arran, N.B., 20 fathoms, muddy gravel, 

 and off Fairland Point, Cumbrae, 19 fathoms, gravel [U. R.). 



Distrih. Naples {Bella Valle ^ A. M. N.) : Mus. Nor. Le 

 Croisic, France {Chevreux). 



Genus 6. Stegoplax, G. O. Sars. 



93. Stegoplax hrevirostris (T. & A. Scott). 



1893. Cyproidia hrevirostris, T. & A. Scott, " On some new and rare 

 Crustacea from Scotland," Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xii. 

 p. 244, pi. xiii. figs. 1-11. 



Bah. Loch Fyne (T. S.) : Mus. Nor. ]\Ioray Firth, 

 washed from FiJograna impdexa from a depth over 40 fathoms 

 (T. S.)^ 8 miles west of Fleshwick Bay, Isle of Man, in 

 33 fathoms, and Valentia, Ireland [A. 0. W.). 



* Chilton, "A New-Zealand Species of the Amphipodous Genus 

 Cyproidia," Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. v. 1900, p. 242. 

 t Trans. New Zealand Institute, vol. xv. 1882, p. 80, pi. iii. fig. 1, 

 X Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. iv. 1899, p. 207. 



