508 WALKER, AECTIC INSECTS AND SPIDERS. 



Anthomyia dubia, Curtis. Order Diptera 



A. 2 spp. ? Tipula arctica, Curtis. 



Fam. Empida?, Leach. 



Microphorus drapetoides, Barn- 

 ston. 



11. ARACHNIDA.f 

 Phalangid^. 



Scatophaga pubescens, Barn- ^am. Opilionidas, Herbst. 



ston. 



Opilio scabripes, sp. nov. 



Order Thysanura. Araneid^. 



Fam. Podurida., Burns. p^^^ Lycosidc^, Sundis. 



Podura sp. ^ ^ Lycosa andrenivora, Walck. 



Pond's Bay lat. 72° N.^ long. L. blauda, Koch. Immature. 



76° W., August X'^o^. v^-i t>i i 



lam. Lingphida^, Black. 



Order Lepidoptera.* Nereine longipalpis, Sundervoll. 



Hadena Richardsoni, Curtis. Walckenaera sp. ? 



LXVII I.— Arctic Crustacea and Pycnogonid^, collected 

 by English Expeditions. From Dr. D. Walker's 

 Memoir on Arctic Zoology, Journ, Royal Dublin Soc, 

 vol. iii., 1860, pp. 68, 69. 



\See Dr. Lutken's Catalogues, above, at pp. 146 and 1G3, for the revised 

 nomenclature of these and many other Arctic species.] 



CRUSTACEA. 

 Decapoda. 



Hyas coarctata, Leach. Godhavn, 69° N., 20 fathoms, M'Clin- 



tock. 

 Pagurus pubescens, Kroyer. Godhavn, M'Clintock. 

 Hippolyte borealis, Owen. Ross' 2nd Voy. Belcher.J Port 



Kennedy (lat. 72° N., long. 94° W.), 10 to 15 fathoms, 



M^Clintock. 

 H. aculeata, Fabr. Parry's 1st and 3rd. Voy. Ross's 2nd 



Voy. In a Cod's maw, lat. 66° 34', long. 55° 8', Penny. 



Belcher. Port Kennedy; Melville Bay, 68 to 140 fathoms; 



M'Clintock. 



* The Hadena, Tipula, Sec, came, apparently, from Port Kennedy ; but 

 it is not clear, from the insertion of " Pond's Bay," &c., after " Podura," 

 whether the succeeding groups came from Pond's Bay or from Port Kennedy. 

 — Editor. 



t For the Pycnogonid^, see further on, p. 510. 



X The Crustacea obtained in Capt. Sir E. Belcher's voyage, 1852-4, were 

 dredged between Beechey Island and Northumberland Sound, generally in 

 depths not exceeding 30 fathoms. (Belcher's " Last of the Arctic Voyage s," 

 vol. ii., p. 400.) 



