36 CRUSTACEA COPEPODA. II. 
At the Feeroes this species has been secured two times on Acanthias vulgaris by Sysselmand Miller; 
one among them is referred with some little doubt to this species by Steenstrup & Liitken, but the differences 
pointed out by them are of no specific value. 
Distribution. — According to T. & A. Scott taken on Lamna cornubica near Fair Island, and at 
places in Scotland; at Polperro, Cornwall, both on the shark mentioned and on Carcharias glaucus. Olsson 
records it from Bohuslin. The Copenhagen Museum possesses it both from the northern and the southern 
temperate Atlantic. A. Brian records it (1899) from Porto Ferraio on Carcharodon Rondeleti1; Stebbing had 
it from Table Bay, on Ovthagoriscus mola. T. & A. Scott write: “The distribution of this Echthrogaleus is 
extensive and includes the seas of Europe, the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of North America and the coast 
of South Africa’’; Wilson records it from Woods Hole, Mass. and from near Unalaska, Alaska. 
Pandarus Leach. 
Of this large genus only a single species has been taken in the “Ingolf”’ area. 
42. Pandarus bicolor Leach. 
1816. Pandarus bicolor Leach, Annulosa, p. 405, Pl. XX, figs. i—2. 
1816. — Boscw Leach, ibid. p. 406, Pl. XX, figs. i—1o. 
1838. —- bicolor Kroyer, Nat. Tidsskr. B. II, p. 34, Tab. I, fig. 6. 
1863. — — Kroyer, Nat. Tidsskr. 3. Rekke, B. II, p. 261. 
! 1907. — — Wilson, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. Vol. XX XIII, p. 400, Pl. X XVII, figs. 114—123. 
11913. — — TT. & A. Scott, Brit. Paras. Copep. p.95, Pl. XXI, fig. 2; Pl. XXII, figs. 5—6; 
Pl. XXVI, figs. 4—19; Pl. LVIII, figs. 1—8. [With synonymy. ]. 
Occurrence. — Not taken by the “Ingolf’’. 
In Faxefjord, West Iceland, 2 ovigerous females respectively on the upper and the lower side of the 
ventral fins of Acanthias vulgaris; Mag. sc. R. Horring, Aug. 7, Igor. 
Distribution. — According to T. & A. Scott living on Galeus canis, Carcharias glaucus, Scyllium 
catulus, and Squalus mustelus, at various places on the British Island, from Shetland to Plymouth. Not very 
rare at Bahuslan and in Skager Rak on Acanthias vulgaris (Olsson). Kroyer records it from the northern Katte- 
gat and the North Sea, on Galeus canis; v. Beneden from the coast of Belgium, and Brian (1898) from Liguria 
on Oxyrrhina Spallanzanit. 
Nesippus Heller. 
Only a single species found in our area. 
43. Nesippus borealis Stp. & Ltk. 
! Nogagus borealis Steenstrup & Liitken, Kgl. D. Vid. Selsk. Skrifter, 5. Rekke, naturv. og math. Afd. B. V, 
p. 387, Tab. XI, fig. 21. 
!Nesippus — Wilson, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. Vol. XXXIiI, p. 437, Pl. XXXVII, figs. 224—231. 
This species has been established on 3 males, and the female is still unknown. The fine animals 
agree well with Steenstrup & Ljiitken’s figures, excepting as to one point, viz. the shape of the caudal rami. 
