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S. Brady. Cyprlnotus praslnus (S. Fischer).— The Cyprinotus salinus of Brady is undoubtedly a synonyn of Fischer's species. That author found his types at Palermo in Sicily, where I have myself taken the species in the Botanic Gardens. Cyprinotus prasinus^ Cypridopsis acuUata, and Cytheridea torosa are three Ostracoda which, although found also quite inland, seem to prefer water not far from the sea which has some slight admixture of salt ; and Cy^ris incongruens may perhaps be associated with ...them. They must not, however, be classed with denizens of such brackish water as is the home oiHydrobia ventrosa^ AUUria modesta, PalfzmoneUs varians, Neomysis vulgaris^ Spharoma rugicauda^ Idotea viridis Slabber (=/. salinarum DoUfus), Corophium grossipes^ Lexoco*uha viridis , Cytlurura gibba^ many Copepoda^ and of Foraminifera^ Nonionina depressulay and Polystonulla striatopunctata^ all of which species are peculiarly typical of brackish water, and are found neither in absolutely salt nor in absolutely fresh water.
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