OCR Text |
Show 1899.] PARASITIC COPEPODA ON FISHES. 467 (4) PANDARUS ARMATUS. 2 cf • Pandarus armatus Heller, Beise d. Novara, 1865, p. 202, pl. xix. fig. 4. „ „ Thorns. Trans. N . Z. Inst. vol. xxii. 1889. Nogagus latreillii 8, M.-E. Hist. Nat. Crust, iii. 1840, p. 459. „ „ Stp. & Liitk. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1861, n. 384, pl. ix. fig. 18. In Coll. Brit. Mus^ Host: Scyllium africanum. Cape of Good Hope. (5) PANDARUS LUGUBRIS. 2 • Pandarus lugubris Heller, Beise d. Novara, 1865, p. 205, pl. xx. fig. 1. Host: " Shark." Mediterranean. (6) PANDARUS ZYG^EN^E. 2 • Pandarus zygcena Brady, Challenger Eep. vol. viii. pl. Iv. fig. 3. Host: Zygcena malleus. Cape de Verde Is. (7) PANDARUS AEFINIS. 2 cf • Pandarus affinis V. Bened. Bull. Ac. Boy. Belg. xxiii. 1892, p. 224. Host: Squalus sp. Senegal. Pandarus brevicaudatus Dana, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sc. 1848, p. 59. ,, satyrus, id. ibid. „ cocinnatus, id. ibid. From " Sharks " in the Pacific Ocean : imperfectly described. G. 24. LAEMARGUS Kr. Carapace cordiform. Anterior antennae triarticulate. Two narrow free articulate thoracic segments, followed by two pairs of large spreading dorsal plates, united in the middle line, covering the genital segment and abdomen. All the thoracic limbs biramose, lamellar, without setae or hooks. (1) L^MARGUS MURICATUS Kr. 2 • Lcemargus muricatus Kr. Tidsskrift, 1837, p. 487, pl. v. „ „ M.-E. Hist. Nat. Crust, iii. 1840, p. 475, pl. xxxix. fig. 2. „ „ V. Bened. Becher. sur les Crust. Belg. 1861, p. 149, pl. xix. fig. 1. In Coll. Brit. Mus. Host: Orthagoriscus mola. Pacific. G. 25. PERISSOPUS Stp. & Liitk. (Lepidopus D na; Chlamys V. Ben.) Carapace broad,produced backwards laterally. Anterior antennae very small, biarticulate. Three pairs of dorsal plates, the first |