58 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



ARTHROSTKACA. AMl^MIl'ODA, 



AMPELISCIDAE. 



K. I. —Off Newi)ort.i 



179. Byblis GAiMAKDii (Kroyev). 



Ampelisia gainiarcUi Krr)yer, in Gaimard, Voyages en 8can- 

 dinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg, etc., Zool., Crust., 1846 ('?), jd. 

 23, fig. la-y. Locality not specified. 



JByhlis gahnardii G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, 1891, vol. 1, p. 

 183, pi. 64 {f/aimardi on plate). 



Tube-dwelling. 10 to 60 fathoms. 

 Me. — BayofFundy; Casco Bay. 

 Mass. — Off Thatchers Island ; off Half-way Rock, Salem. 



180. Byblis serkata Smith. 



Sybils serrata Smith, Kept. U. S. commr. of fish & fisheries, 

 pt. 1, for 1871-1872 (1873), p. 661 [267]. "Deep water off 

 VixEYARD Sound and Buzzards Bay." Judd, Proc. U. S. 

 nat. mus., 1896, vol. 18, ^. 596, text figs. 4-8. 



Me. — Casco Bay. 



Mass. — Woods Hole; Vineyard Sound; Buzzards Bay. 



R. I. — Newport. 



Surface to 16 fathoms. 



181. Haploops tubicola Lilljeborg. 



Haplooiys tubicola Liljeborg [Lilljeborg], Ofvers. k. vet.-akad. 

 forh., Stockholm, 1855 (1856), vol. 12, p. 135. " Kullaberg." 

 G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, 1891, vol. 1, p. 192, pi. 67. 



Bay of Fundy (off Grand Manan), 97 to 106 fathoms. 

 Off Georges Bank, 1188 to 1769 fathoms. 



1 Ampelisca typica (Bate) and A. limicola (Stimpson) recorded by Yerrill 

 (without description) from Long Island Sound, Fisliers Island Sound, etc., 

 are perhaps two of the species listed above. 



