ÖPVEIISIGT AF K. VETKNSK.-AKA]>. FÖRHANÜIilNOAR 1 '.»OO, N:0 i). 1037 



Additional. 



Since tlie above was wj'itten 1 f'ouiid tliat Dr. GiESBRECHT ') 

 lias reported on tlie copepoda, collected in the Red Sea duriiig 

 July and August in 1895. Among these copepoda tlie follow- 

 ing bave not been mentioned above: 



Calaims vulg-aris (Dana). I found tliis species in tlie Ara- 

 bian Sea and. plentifully, in the Malay Archipelago. 



Calanopia elliptica Dana, whicli I found sparingly in souie 

 saniples from the Malay Archipelago. 



Caiidace catula GiESBR., a species which I noted in several 

 samples from the Malay Archipelago. 



Candace curta Dana, noted from the S. W. of S. America 

 and from the southern Atlantic (50 S. to Aeqv.). 



Centropag-es elong-atiis GlESBR., not found outside the Red Sea. 



C. fiircatns Dana, noted from the Straits of Bänka, Australia 

 E. and N., the Philippines and America between 10" N. 10° S. 

 1 found this species in samples from the Indian Ocean, the Malay 

 Archipelago, abundant at Rio Janeiro, also W. of Africa, 5" S. 

 r E. to 6° S. 12= W., and at 9°— 10° N. 52°— 59° W. 



Clyteiunestra rostrata (Bradt.), noted from 3° S. 99° W., 

 27° S. 87° E., the Mediterranean and the warmer Atlantic. 



Eucalamis subcrassus Giesbr. I noted this species in some 

 samples from the Malay Archipelago. 



Eiiterpe acutifrons (Dana), which 1 noted from the Indian 

 Ocean and the Malay Archipelago. It occurs in the Atlantic 

 along the coasts. E. and W., also in the English Channel and 

 the southern North Sea. *, 



Monops Krämeri GiESBR., not found outside the Red Sea. 



Oithona nana GlESBR., noted from the Mediterranean. 



O. rig-ida GiESBR. I found this species in some samples 

 from the Malay Archipelago, where it seems not to be rare. 



■') lieber pelagische Copepoden des llothen Meeres iu Zool. Jahrbücher 189G, 

 Vol. IX, p*ag. 315. 

 Öfvers. af K. Vet.-Akad. Förh. 1900. Årrj. 51. N:o 9. 2 



