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Temora stylifera, Dana. 
1849. Calanus stylifer, Dana, Proc. Amer, Acad., vol. II., p. 18. 
Like the last species, present in 16 out of the 23 Wyse 
stations, but only in 2 of the Mediterranean Herdman 
stations. Its wide range throughout the Indian Ocean 
has not been before recorded. 
Temora discaudata, Giesbrecht. 
1889. Zemora discaudata, Giesbrecht, Atti Acc. Lincei Rend., Ser. 4, 
Vol; Vc, sem. lo) p. ola. 
The asymmetry of the long caudal stylets readily dis- 
tinguish this species from the last, 7’. stylifera. Several 
specimens were found in No. 17, Wyse collection only, 
taken in the Red Sea, where Giesbrecht records it. 
Temora longicornis, Miller. 
1792. Cyclops longicornis, Miller, Entom., p. 116. 
This has always been recognised as a distinctly northern 
species, the Mediterranean being its most southerly re- 
corded habitat. Its southern range of distribution must 
now be considerably extended as it occurs in the Wyse 
collection at station 15—Bay of Bengal, and twice in the 
Herdman collection at stations 8 and 15—EHast African 
coast. 
Metridia longa, Lubbock. 
1854. Calanus longus, Lubbock, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 2, vol. XIV., 
js WAS ells AL 
Another northern species, the range of which must now 
be far extended, as in both collections it appears at several 
stations almost between Madagascar and the African 
mainland. 
Pleuromma abdominalis, Lubbock. 
1856. Diaptomus abdominalis, Lubbock, Trans. Ent. Soe., London, 
Ne Ser:, vol; TPVs5 pu 22: 
This species is at once recognisable by a round black 
