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Fam. Phaennidae, G. O. Sars. 

 Genus Pseudophaenna, G, O. Sars, 1902. 



? Pseudophaenna typica, G. O. Sars. 



1902. Psetidophaenna typica, G. O. Sars, The Crustacea of Norway, 

 vol. iv. (Copepoda), parts iii. k iv. p. 44, pis. xxix., xxx. 



Two imperfect specimens which appear to belong to tliis 

 species occurred in the same gatliering with Calanus fin- 

 marchicus. Prof. G. O. Sars obtained Pseudophaenna typica 

 at several places on the Norwegian coast from Christiania 

 Fiord to Vardo, and adds that it is a true bottom form. 



Fam. Stephidae, G. O. Sars. 

 Genus Stephos, T. Scott, 1892. 



Steplws Jamellatus, G. O. Sars. 



1902. Stephos lamellatus, G. O. Sars, op. cit. parts v. & vi. p. 62, 

 pis. xli., xlii. 



A few specimens (male and female) of this distinct species 

 were also obtained in the same gathering from Bog Fiord 

 with the species just recorded. Sars states that he obtained 

 it not unfrequentlj at Bodo and Hammerfest, Finmark, in 

 depths of about 30 fathoms, muddy bottom, and occasionally 

 off the west coast of Norway at Christiansnnd. In Stephos 

 lomellatus the fifth pair of thoracic feet of the male are mode- 

 rately stont and prominent and the right leg terminates in a 

 fascicle of digitiform appendages, which form one of the more 

 distinctive characters of the species. 



Fam. Diaptomidae. 

 Genus DiAPTOMUS, Westwood, 1836. 



Diaptomus graciloides, Lilljeborg. 



1838. Diaptomus graciloides, Lilljeborg, Bull. See. Zool. de France, 

 vol. xiii. p. 156. 



This Diaptomus was common in a gathering from a small 

 lake at Kirkenes, East Finmark, collected in July 1890. 

 Sars states that it is not unfrequent in small tarns at Ham- 

 merfest and at Mat.'^jok in Finmark. It appears to be a 

 widely distributed species ; it has been recorded by Prof. G. S. 

 Brady from the British Islands. 



