76 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



AKTHROSTRACA. AMI'llIlM )DA. 



DULICHIIDAE. 



239. DuLiciiiA I'oRRECTA (Bate). 



Dyopedos ijorrectxis Bate, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1857 (2), vol. 

 19, p. 151. "Macduff." 



Dalichia porrecta G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, 1894, vol. 1, j). 

 637, pi. 229. 



Me. — Eastport (Holmes MS.). 



' • CAPRELLIDAE. 



Skeleton shrimps. 



240. LucoxACiA ijStcerta Mayer. 



Luconacia incerta Mayer, Caprellidae Siboga-Exped., 1903, 

 p. 49, pi. 2, figs. 11-14, pi. 6, figs. 73-75, pi. 9, figs. 21, 40 and 67. 

 Gulf of Mexico, 27-32 fms. 



Mass. — Woods Hole, one young female, determined with 

 doubt by P. Mayer. 



241. Aegixa longicornis Kroyer. 



Aegina longicornis Kroyer, Naturh. tidssk., 1843, vol. 4, p. 

 509, pi. 7, figs. 1-12. IsTarsalik, 6 miles south of Freder- 



IKSHAAB, 12 TO 16 FATHOMS ; GODTHAAB, 25 TO 60 FATHOMS. 



In Gaimard, Voyages en Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitzberg, 

 etc., Zool., Crust., 1846 (?), pi. 24, fig. 3a-l. 



Me. — Bay of Fundy. 



Mass. — Woods Hole ; Vineyard Sound ; Nantucket. 



Surface, and beach to 32 fathoms. 



242. Aegixa loxgicorx'is >^odosa Mayer. 



Aegina longicornis forma /3 nodosa Mayer, Caprelliden Golfes 

 Neapel, nachtrag, 1890, p. 33. " Provixcetow:n", Mass." 



