COPEPODA. 
Crust. 33 
BoMOLOCH1DA3. 
Eunicicolay g. n. ; intermediate between the Bomolochkhe and Nereldi- 
colidce. No eyes ; outer maxillipeds in the male very large and hook- 
shaped, in the female bell-shaped, scaly ; female provided with a sucker. 
E, clavsiy sp. n. Kurz, SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxv. pp. 21-28, pis. i. & ii. 
Caligida?. 
Chalimus = Califjus, juv. ; Hesse, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) v. No. 10, 3 pp. 
[Already stated, in 1852, by F. Muller, Arch. f. Nat. xviii.] 
Stasiotes, g. n. ; near Pandarus. Beak long, narrow. Palps articu- 
lated, foliaceous. Anterior antenna? 2-jointed, springing from the under 
surface of the frontal laminas ; posterior antennae stout, 4-jointed. A 
scale-like body, thickly set with stout, stiff hairs at the base of the chelae. 
Four pairs of abdominal feet 2-branched; in the first three pairs, each of 
these branches 2-jointed, each of the joints provided with bristles, which 
are lined with fine hairs. S. rhinodontis, sp. n.. South Africa, on Rhino- 
don tyincus (A. Smith). E. P. Wright, P. R. Irish Ac. (2) ii. pp. 583 & 
584, pi. XXXV. 
DiCHELESTIIDiE. 
Levnanthropus gisleri (Bened.), male, female, and Nauplius-like stage 
described by Hesse, Rev. Montp. vi. [1876], pp. 252-260, pi. iv. 
Antheacherid;e. 
Philiclilhjs. A paper by C. Vogt, Recherchcs cotieres i. Geneve, 1877, 
(M(?m. Inst. Genev. xiii.) has not reached the Recorder. 
Philichthys lichiWydenUciSypagriypagelli^fmdi haraldiy spp. nn., Mediter- 
ranean, on Lichia amia^ Dentex vulgaris, Pagrus vulgaris, Pagellus mor- 
myrus, and Chrysophrys aurata, Richiardi, Atti Soc. Tosc. iii. (separate 
print, pp. 1-9), pi. vi. figs. 1-5. P. sieholdi, minimus, gruhii, agassizi, 
hccclccU, and murcenm, spp. nn., on Box hoops, Serranus liepatus, Sargus 
annularis, Charax puntazza, Brama rail, and Miirama lielena, id. 1. c. 
pp. 1-11, pi, X. 
Philichthys edwardsi and stecnstnqd, spp. nn., id. op. cit. ii. fasc. 2 
(separate print, pp. 9-12), pi. vi. figs. 4 & 5, Mediterranean, the first in 
the frontal holes of Serranus cahrilla, the latter in those of Mullus 
harhatus and surmuhtus. 
Polyli'lrhynchus, g. n., proposed by Richiardi, following the authority 
of C. Vogt, for Philichthys sciccnoi (Rich.), on account of the aberrant 
form of the female ; 1. c. p. 12. 
Colohomatus (Hesse). Critical note on this genus, which is neav Philich- 
ihys, Hesse having misunderstood the fore part as the hinder, and the 
upper side as the under ; id. 1. c. p. 13. 
Leposphilus lahri (Hesse), parasite of Lahrus donovani (Vul.), male 
very rare, provided with two cephalic, two thoracal, and eight abdominal 
