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» » C. Glaus. 1879. »Der Organismus der Phroni- 



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» » Th. Streets. 1882. »A Study of the Phronimidae of 



the North Pacific Surveying 

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» » C Glaus. 1884. Grundziige der Zoologie. 4 te 



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» » J. V. Cakus. 1885. Prodromus Faunae Mediterranece. 



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» » A. Gerstaecker. 1886. Dr H. G. Bronn's Klassen und 



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» » G.M. Thomson and A.Chilton. 1886. "Critical list of the Crustacea 



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» » C. Bovallius. 1887. "Systematical list of the Am- 



phipoda Hyperiidea.» Bih. t. 

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When Dana in 1852 for the first time made the Phronirnidge a separate family 

 he divided it into three subfamilies, 1. Plironimince, with the genera Phronima, Latreille, 

 and Primno, Guerin, 2. Phrosinince, with Anchylomera, H. Milne Edwards, Phrosina, 

 Risso, and Themisto, Guerin, and 3. Phorcinw with the single germs Phorcus, H. Milne 

 Edwards. 



Spence Batk in 1862 retained the first two subfamilies as composing the family 

 Phronimidte, only transferring Primno to the second subfamily which he called Phrosi- 

 riides, and removing Themisto to the Hyperidce. The third subfamily of Dana he con- 

 sidered as an independent family under the name Phorcidce. 



Claus in 1872 and in 1875 recorded the family Phronimidse with the genera 

 Phronima, Phronimella, Claus, Dactylocera, Latreille (= Phrosina) and Primno. In 

 1879 he added two new genera Paraphronima (see above p. 24 ) and Phronimopsis (see 

 above p. 318), and retained the two subfamilies Phrosininw and Phroniminos. 



