34 Crust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
183. P. abdominalis (Kroy.) = hippolytes (Rathke), from the pleon 
of Hippolyte and Virbius , Adriatic, both sexes described; id. 1. c. 
pp. 190-192 (66-68), pi. iv. figs. 34 & 35. 
Leptophryxus mysidis (Buchholz); Hoek, Crust. ‘Willem Barents/ 
p. 37, pi. ii. figs. 23-25, Arctic Sea. 
Notophryxus, g. n., for Leptophryxus clypeatus (Sars), and N. ovoules , 
sp. n., both from Norway, the latter on the third abdominal segment of 
Amblyops abbreviata (Sars). Sars, Forh. Selsk. Chr. 1882, p. 71, pi. ii. 
figs. 9-11. 
Aspulophryxus , g. n. : female symmetrical, shield-shaped, back with 5 
transverse sutures, sides expanded; no eyes, antennae rudimentary, 5 pairs 
of legs. Male linear, distinctly segmentated, head soldered with the first 
thoracic segment; hinder part of the body consisting of two distinct 
segments. A. peltatus f sp. n., Norway, on the back of Erythrops. Sars, 
l. c. p. 72, pis. xii.-xv. 
Gyge branchialis (Cornalia & Panceri), male and female described, 
from the branchial cavity of Gebia litoralis , Adriatic; Walz, l. c. 
pp. 189 & 190 (65 & 66), pi. iv. figs. 29, 32 & 33. 
Gyge hippolytes (Kroy.) ; Hoek, Crust. ‘ Willem Barents/ p. 35, pi. ii. 
figs. 20-22, Arctic Sea. 
Cryptothiria cypridince , sp. n., within the shell of Cyprulina norvegica y 
Lofoten Islands, and marsupialis , sp. n., in the breeding pouch of Eury- 
cope cornuta and Ilyarachna longicornis, Southern Norway; Sars, l. c. 
pp. 73 & 74, pi. ii. figs. 17-23. 
Microniscus calani , sp. n., Lofoten Islands, on Calanus jinmarchicus ; 
id. 1. c. p. 69, pi. ii. fig. 18. 
Pleurocrypta affinis, sp. n., Norway, under the cephalothorax of Pan- 
dalus leptorrhynchus ; id. 1. c. p. 68, pi. ii. figs. 7 & 8. 
Entoniscid^:. 
Kossman’s paper on the Entoniscidce , containing a general sketch of 
them, and special description of Entione moniezi (Giard) [Zool. Rec. xviii. 
Crust, pp. 2 & 33], is translated in Ann. N. H. (5) x. pp. 81-99, pi. ix. 
Nearly adult females of Entoniscus are distinctly segmented, with 7 
segments in the perion, 6 in the pleon, and provided with short rudi- 
ments of feet, without articulation, and 5 pairs of breeding lamellae ; the 
bag, in which they are included, consists of the coagulated blood of their 
host. Kossmann, Zool. Anz. 1882, pp. 58 & 59. 
PHYLLOPODA. 
Branchipodid^;. 
Branchipus pellucidus, sp. n., Joseph, B. E. Z. xxvi. p 1, Caves of 
Ober-gurk, Cumpole and Podpec, Carniola ; no eyes. 
Eubranchipus serratus, sp. n., A. Forbes, Bull. Illin. Mus. i. [1876] 
pp. 13 & 22, Illinois ; E. bundii , id. 1. c. p. 25, Jefferson, Wisconsin. 
