404 CRUSTACEA OF ISToMHUMBEPvLAND AND DURHAM 



species which follow, in Miss May E. Bainbridge's hands for 

 identification and description. N. 



Fam. 2.— CALIGID^ 



Caligus rapax M. Edwards. 



A common parasite on various fishes. N.D. 



Caligus curtus O. F. Miiller. 



Parasitic on cod and its allies ; very common. N.D. 



Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Kroyer). 



Specimens in the British Museum, "Berwick, parasitic on 

 salmon, Dr. Baird." It is L. Stramii of Baird. N. 



Lepeophtheirus hippoglossi (Krdyer). 



On the holibut, Berwick Bay (Dr. Johnston); Seaham 

 Harbour (G. H.). N.D. 



Trebius caudatus Kroyer. 



Common on skate. N.D. 



Echthrogaleus coleoptratus (Guerin). 



1850. Dinemoura alafa, Baird (i), p. 285, pi. xxxii., 

 figs. 6, 7. 

 On a Beaumaris shark, Berwick Bay (Dr. Johnston). N. 



Dinemoura producta (O. F. Miiller). 



1850. Dinemoura lamfice, Baird (i), p. 286, pi. xxxiii., fig. 8. 



" Taken from a Beaumaris shark ( Lamna monensis) in 



Berwick Bay, September, 1844" (Dr. Johnston). N. 



Cecrops Latreillii Leach. 



On a sunfish off the Tyne (John Hancock) ; on sunfish, St. 

 Mary's Isle (G. S. B.) N.D. 



Section VII.— LERN^OIDA 

 Fam. I.— SPLANCHNOTROPHID.E 

 Splanchnotrophus brevipes A. Hancock and Norman. 

 1863. Splanchnotrophus brevipes, A. Hancock and Norman, 

 " On Splanchnotrophus, an undescribed genus of 

 Crustacea parasitic in Nudibranchiate Mollusca." 

 Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. xxiv., p. 55, pi. xvi., figs. 1-6. 



