22 LÖNNBERG, THE BIOLOGY OF THE CASPIAN SE A. 



Cardiophilus baeri G. O. Särs. 



(Stat. 9. and at Baku.) 



Depth: 7 — 8 sashen; shells etc, Before this it is known 

 only from the northern parts of the Caspian Sea. It seems to 

 be of rather rare occurrence as it before this, according to Särs ^), 

 only has been collected in four solitary specimens at four diffe- 

 rent localities. It is therefore interesting to find it distributed 

 över the greater part of the Caspian Sea. 



Corophium nobile G. O. Särs. 



(Stat. 3, 5, 8.) 



Depth: 14 — 17; feet mud and shells. 



C. curvispinum G. O. Sars. 



(Stat. 6, 11 and 12 and at Kulali among algse.) 

 Depth: 30 feet and less; among algae, but also among shells 

 and mud. 



C. chelicorne G. O. Sars. 



(Stat. 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11.) 



Depth: 13— 30 feet; common and occurring as well among 

 algae as (and chiefly) on mixed bottom and shells in mud. 



C. robustum G. O. Sars. 



(Stat. 12.) 



Depth: 24 feet; among algse. 



C. mucronatum G. O. Sars. 



(Stat. 6.) 



Depth: 19 feet, mud with shells. 



C. monodon G. O. Sars. 

 (Stat. 6.) 

 Depth: 19 feet, mud with shells. 



') Crustacea Caspia in Bull. d. l'Acad. Imp. d. Se. de St. Pétersbourg, V Sér., 

 T. IV, N:o 5, 1896. 



