ISOPODA. 
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ASELLlDilO. 
Asellus sieholdi in the depths of the lakes of Switzerland, and in deep 
wells at Munich, scarcely differs from^. aquaticus, except in its rudi- 
mentary eyes and more developed antennae ; Rougemont, “ Fauna der 
dunkeln Orte,’' p. 9. [Doubtless = A. cavaticus (Schiodte), see Zool. 
Rec. viii. p. 192, x. p. 190 ; but in spite of the double name the animal 
has not yet been properly described, as far as the Recorder knows.] 
Jcera albifrons (Leach) and nordmanni (Bate) are specifically distinct, 
the latter occupying a higher zone and remaining smaller in size ; Steb- 
bing, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. p. 79, pi. v. figs. 5-7. 
Limnoria lignorum (Rathke) = terebrans (Leach), injurious to tele- 
graph cables ; Deutsche allgemeine polytechnische Zeitung, 1876, No. 3. 
[See Zool. Rec. xii. p. 226.] 
OnISCIDJ}. 
Armadillo inconsincuus, sp. n., Miers, Ann.N. H. (4) xvii. p. 225, New 
Zealand. 
Cubaris rugulosus^ sp. n.. id. 1. c. p. 225, New Zealand. 
Porcellio graniger and zealandicus^ sp. n. (names without description, 
1847), id. 1. c. p. 226, New Zealand. 
Scypliax intermedins y sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 227, New Zealand. 
Seroud^. 
Serolis bromleyana, sp. n., Willemocs-Suhm, P. R. Soc. xxiv. p. 591, 
found near the ice-barrier in the Antarctic Sea from 1975 fathoms. 
Species at Kerguelen Island ; yd. L c. p. 590. S. tuberculata (Grube) 
from Bass’s Straits ; remarks by Schmeltz, J. Mus. Godelfr. xii. p. 161. 
SPHiEROMIDAS. 
Isocladus, g. n., for Sphceroma armata (M.-Ed.) and spinigera (Dana), 
from New Zealand, having subequal appendages of the pleon, seventh 
segment of pereion armed with a long median dorsal spine, and terminal 
segment of the pleon narrowing and pointed at the extremity. Miers, 
Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. p. 228. 
Cymodocea granulata and granulata, spp. nn., id. 1. c. p. 229, New Zea- 
land, the former also from Tasmania and Flinders’ Island. 
CYMOTHOIDiE. 
Ceratotlioa lineata, sp. n., Miers, 1. c. p. 227, New Zealand. 
Livoneca novce-zealandice^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 228, New Zealand. 
Cirolana rossi, sp. n. (name without description, 1847), tc?. ibid., New 
Zealand and Auckland Islands. 
