ftED SEA AND INDIAN OCEAN COPErODA. 4 17 



nobilis (Baird) in general appearance, has not previously 

 been recorded from any region outside the British seas. 



Harpactkus chelifer (Muller). 

 Occurrence, Nos. 1, 3, 6, 17. 



Harpacticus chelifer has been recorded from the Gulf of 

 Guinea and Franz-Joseph Land by Mr. T. Scott, which 

 indicates that the species has a wide distribution. 



Altevtha bopyroides, Claus. 

 Occurrence, ISTos. 1, 4. 



This species is frequently found in surface tow-net 

 gatherings taken in the British seas. 



Idya /areata (Baird). 

 Occurrence, Nos. 1, 13, 17, 18, 19. 



From the above records it will be seen that this species 

 had a wide distribution in the Robinson collection. 



Ilyopsyllus qffinis, T. Scott. 

 Occurrence, No. 1. 



This species appears to be quite distinct from 

 I, coriaceus, Brady and Robertson. The caudal setae in 

 the female are not spatulate. The species does not appear 

 to have been recorded from any other region outside the 

 Gulf of Guinea. 



Lichomolgus minor, n. sp. Plate II., figs. 15-24 ; 



Plate I., fig. 17. 



Occurrence, No. 1. 



Description of the Female — Length '9 mm. In general 



appearance resembling Lichomolgus furcillatus, Thorell. 



Antennules seven-jointed ; the last joint very small. The 



formula shows their proportional lengths. 



Proportional lengths of the joints - 10 18 7 13 13 9 4 

 Number of the Joints - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 



The antennae are four- jointed, the third joint being much 

 smaller than any of the others. The apex of the fourth 



