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Candona lactea ; careful discrimination is, therefore, necessary. 
Candona lactea is somewhat cylindrical in shape, moderately 
robust, and with the ends evenly rounded. 
Candona pubescens (Koch). 
1837. Cypris pubescens, Koch, Deutschlands Crustaceen, H. 11, p. 5. 
1838. (?) Cypris compressa, idem, ibidem, H. 21, p. 17. 
1868. Candona compressa, Brady, Mon. rec. Brit. Ostrac., p. 382, 
pl. xxvi., figs. 22-27. 
1868. Candona albicans idem, ibidem, p. 381, pl. xxv., figs. 20-25 ; 
pl. xxxvi., fig. 12. 
1889. Candona pubescens, Brady and Norman, op. cit., p. 101, 
pl. xii., figs. 32-37. 
Habitat—Duddingston Loch, Loch Leven, Luffness Links, 
Kinghorn Loch, brackish-water pools in an old brickfield 
near Dunbar. 
Candona rostrata, Brady and Norman. 
1889. Candona rostrata, Brady and Norman, op. ci#., p. 101, pl. ix., 
figs. 11, 12, 12a and 0; pl. xii, figs. 22-31, 
Habitat—Duddingston Loch, Raith Lake, Lure Loch, 
Lindores Loch. Not very common. 
Candona kingslew, Brady and Robertson. 
1870. Candona kingsleii, Brady and Robertson, Aun. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist., ser. iv., vol. vi, p. 17, pl. ix., figs. 9-12. 
1889. Canitlona kingsleix, Brady and Norman, p. 102, pl. ix., figs. 
19-22; pl. xiii., fig. 19. 
Habitat— Generally distributed. Frequent in Duddingston 
Loch. 
Candona fabeeformis (Fischer, 1851). 
1870. Candona diaphana, Brady and Robertson, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist., ser. iv., vol. vi., p. 18, pl. v., figs. 1-3. 
1889. Candona fabeformis, Brady and Norman, op. cié., p. 103, 
pl. ix., figs. 1-4. 
Habitat—Duddingston Loch, frequent; pond on north 
side of Corstorphine Hill, common; Luffness Links ; Loch 
Fitty ; etc. 
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