COPEPODA. 
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5-jointed, outer branch of the second, third, and fourth pairs of feet 
3-jointed, fifth pair prehensile, on the left (not right) side, in the shape 
of a pair of tongs. Female : abdomen 3-jointed, outer branch of the 
second, third, and fourth pairs of feet 2-jointed, fifth pair 3-jointed. 
T. finmarchica (Baird, Claus) = longicornis (Brady), but not Monoculus 
Jinmarchicus (Gunner) or Cyclops Invgicornis (O. Fr. Muller), and 
T. armata (Claus), described. Claus, SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxxiii. pp. 482-488, 
pi. i., figs. 1-13. 
Temora. Giesbrecht, Zool. Anz. iv. pp. 257 & 258, subdivides it into 
the following new subgenera : — 
Halitemora. First pair of antennae equally slender in the female ; 
second maxilliped long. Only in the sea. H. longicornis (A. F. 
Miill.) and armata (Claus). 
Eurytemora. First pair of antennae thickened and spinous at the 
base ; second maxilliped short. Sea and fresh-water. E. velox 
(Lillj.), inermis (Bceck), clausi (Hoek), affinis (Poppe), and 
hiruiiflo, sp. n., Kiel. 
Tcmorella, g. n. Fourth and fifth thoracic segments imperfectly sepa- 
rated ; antennae shorter, with large terminal papilla ; maxillae and maxil- 
lar feet much smaller than in Temora ; inner branch of the first pair of 
feet 1 -jointed, of the three following 2-jointed, outer branch in both 
sexes 3-jointed with long and feeble claw ; fifth pair 1-branched, 4-jointed 
in the female, unequal on both sides, with 2-jointed prehensile hook in 
the male. T. clausi (Hoek, as Temora) = Temora velox, Lilljeborg, $ , 
shores of Scandinavia, Holland, and Northern Germany, and T. affinis 
(Poppe, as Temora), — Temora velox, Lilljeborg, distinct species^ 
brackish and fresh-water in Northern Germany. Claus, 1. c. pp. 488-492, 
pi. ii. figs. 1-14. 
NOTODELPHYIDiE. 
Biomonaste, g. n. Near Doropygus, head triangular, the following 3 
segments equal ; 4 pairs of forked feet ; abdomen bag-shaped, with a 
single ovi-sac on its ventral face. Male unknown. B. bicolor, sp. n., 
in an Ascidian, Coast of France. Hesse, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) xi. Art. 8, 
pp. 1-4 & 11, pi. xi. figs. 1-9. 
Scotophilus, g. n. [name preoccupied in Mammalia ; Rec.]. Near 
Botachus, head oval-oblong, the last of the three following segments much 
longer than the rest, 4 pair of forked feet ; abdomen 3-jointed, with 
terminal fork. Male unknown. S. tricolor, sp. n., in an Ascidian, Coast 
of France. Id. 1. c, pp. 4-9 & 12, pi. xi. figs. 10-17. 
Notopteropherus homhyx and papilio (Hesse, 1865). Young males and 
females described ; id. 1. c. pp. 13-19, pi. xii. figs. 1-8 & 9-11 ; abstract 
with woodcut in J. R. Micr. Soc. (2) ii. p. 187. 
CoRYCifcUDyE AND ErGASILIDAS. 
A. Della Valle proposes to unite these families ; MT. z. Stat. Neap, 
ii. [1880] pp. 83 & 84. His paper, “ Sui Coriceidi parassiti e sulP ana- 
