CLADOCEHA. 
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RiDIDA5. 
. Sida affinis, sp. n., from Southern Germany, distinct from crystallina 
(O. F. Miill.), with which it was confounded by Leydig ; Schodler, SB. 
nat. Fr. 1877, p. 232. 
DapTinella hrachyura (Lievin), lake of Constance ; Weismann, Thier- 
leben des Bodensees, p. 14, pi. i. fig. 2. 
Daphniip;b. 
DapJmia gibbom, pahtdkola^ vcntricosaf and grariUfi, spp. nn., ITollich, 
Arch. Landesdurchf. Bohm. iii. sect. 4, pt. 2, pp. 29-35, Bohemia. 
Daphnia sarsi, now name for carinata (G. 0. Sars), 7iec King ; 
Schodler,. SB. nat. Fr. 1877, p. 12. 
Daphnia rectirostris (Leydig). Specimens living in salt water of the 
lake Chadschibaisky in Southern Russia do not attain their full develop- 
ment, but resemble the juvenile state of specimens living in fresh water ; 
observations on colour, number of post- abdominal spines, shape and size 
of antennal bristles, &c. Schmankewitsch, Z. wiss. Zool. xxix. pp. 
430-434. 
Daphnia carinata (King, 1853) = maci'ui'a (Dana), gravis^ sp. n., = 
carinata var. gravis (King), kingiy sp. n., = carinata var. B. (King)> 
cephalatay sp. n., = carinata var. cephalata (King), all from Sydney, 
fiewporti (Baird), atkinsoni (Baird), similis (Claus) = longispina, Klun- 
zinger, kisilkumensis, new name for vitrea (Ulianin, 1875, nec Kurz), all 
described or discussed by Schodler, Nat. Daphn. pp. 10-15 ; also SB. nat. 
Fr. 1877, pp. 11-13. 
Daphnia vitrea (Kurz) = llyalodaphnia kaJilbergiensis ; Schodler, Nat. 
Daphn. p. 9. 
Simocephalus. 8 known species enumerated ; S. australiensis (Dana) 
and paradoxus, sp. n., = Daphnia elizabethcB var. acutirostrata 
(King, 1853), from Australia, ccgypticus (Fischer, as Daphnia), and 
nasutus (Jurine), described, Daphnia eli%abethce. King, from Sydney, = 
vetulus (Miill.) ; Schodler, Nat. Daphn. pp. 16-18, also SB. nat. Fr. 1877, 
p. 13. 
Ceriodaphnia (Dana). 13 known species enumerated ; C. reticulata 
(Jurine), (Sars), leydigi, Sindinitida, spp. nn., Germany, both con- 
founded by Leydig with quadrangula (Miill.), described ; id. Nat. Daphn. 
pp. 20-22. 
Ceriodaphiia honorata (King, as Daphnia), Australia; id. SB. nat. Fr. 
1877, p. 14. 
Scapholeberis (Schodl.). The five known species enumerated, differences 
between mucronata (Miill.) and cornuta (De Geer, Schodl.) pointed out ; 
id. Nat. Daphn. pp. 23 24. 
Moina (Baird). Generic characters and known species reviewed ; M. 
lilljeborgi, sp. n., = brachiata, Lilljeborg, nec Jurine, Sweden and 
Northern Germany, micrura (Kiirz), Bohemia, and macleayi (King), 
Australia, described ; id. 1. c. pp. 3-9, also SB. nat. Fr. 1877, p. 14. 
The known species discussed, and paradoxa, sp. n., remarkable by tho 
