48 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



ARTHROSTRACA. ISOPODA. 



TRICHONISCIDAE. 



AXD Beesley's Points, ox Great Egg H-arbor, New Jkusev." 

 Ilarger, Rept. U. S. commr. of fish and fisheries, i)t. 6, for 1878 

 (1880), p. 807, pi. 1, fig. ± 



Burrows in sand just above high-water mark. 

 Mass. — Xobska Beach, Vineyard Sound ; Ram Island, 

 Woods Hole Harbor; Xantueket. 



BOPYRIDAE. 



146. Phrtxus abdomixalis (Kroyer). 



Bopyrus abdominalis Kroyer, Xaturh. tidssk., 1840, vol. 3, pp. 

 102 & 289, pis. 1 cfc 2. Maxt Places ox the xorth coast of 



XORWAT, BUT most FREQUEXTLT AT KrISTIAXSSUX'D (aBOUT 



63'^ X.) OX Hippolyte (apparextly H. gaimardii) . 



Phryxus abdominalis G. O. Sars, Cnist. Xorway, 1898, vol. 2, 

 p. 215, pis. 90 & 91. 



Parasitic on shrimps, Spirontocaris spina, S. jjolaris, aS'. j^^^si- 

 ola, S. liljeborc/ii, Pandalus horealis, P. montayui, P. leptocerus. 

 Me. — Casco Bay. 



Cashes Ledge, Gulf of Maine; Georges Bank. 

 Mass. — Off Salem; off Cape Cod. 

 18 to 90 fathoms. 



147. Stegophryxus hyptius Tborapson. 



Stegop>hry;cHs Jtyptias Thompson, Bull. U. S. fish comm., 1901, 

 vol. 21, p. 53, pis. 9 ct 10. "at Woods Hole *** Great 

 Harbor * * * Hadley Harbor * * * Edgartowx-^ * * * War- 

 wick, Rhode Islaxd. 



On Pagurus longicarpms. 



Mass. — Great Harbor, Woods Hole; Hadley Harbor, Xaushon; 

 Edgartown, Marthas Vineyard. 

 R. I._ Warwick. 



