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Candacia bispinosa, Claus. 

 Occurrence, No. 11. A night gathering. 



This species has been recorded from the Mediterranean 

 and Pacific Ocean only. 



Candacia truncata, Dana. 

 Occurrence, Nos. 4, 9, 12, 16, 18. 



The distribution of this species is similar to that of 

 Candacia cethiopica referred to above. 



Candacia bradyi, n. sp. Plate I., figs. 9-12. 



1883. Candace pectinata, part, Brady Kept. voy. "Challenger" 

 Copepoda, vol. 8, p. 67, pi. xxx., fig. 9 only. 



Occurrence, Xos. 8, 9. Both night gatherings, near Aden. 

 Only the male of this species has been observed. Length 

 2 mm. In general appearance it resembles the male of 

 C. varicans, Griesbrecht, but the terminal spines of the 

 last thoracic segment are much smaller and the abdomen 

 is slightly asymmetrical. The chief difference between 

 Candacia bradyi and the other described species is in the 

 structure of the fifth pair of feet. The drawing, fig. 11, 

 represents this pair, which is practically the same as the 

 fig. (9) given by Professor Brady on Plate XXX. of his 

 Report on the " Challenger " Copepoda, but is quite 

 different from the fifth feet of the male of Candacia 

 pectinata, occasionally taken in British waters. I have 

 compared with specimens of C. pectinata from the Clyde 

 collected by my father. 



Calanopia elliptica (Dana). 

 Occurrence, Xos. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11. 



This species is widely distributed throughout the 

 Robinson collection, and has already been recorded from 

 the same region by Mr. Thompson. 



Calanopia minor, n. pp. Plate L, figs. 1-5. 

 Occurrence, Nos. 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18. 



