General Catalogue of South African Crustacea. 425 



1883. Ceratothoa banksii, Schiodte and Meinert, Naturhist. Tidsskr., 



Ser. 3, vol. xiii., p. 340, pi. 14, figs. 6-21. 

 " Frequently taken at the Cape of Good Hope in the mouth 

 of the 'Eed Hottentot,' together with Anilocra Capensis ; " 

 also taken at Port Natal. Probably Ceratothoa trigonocephala 

 of the same authors, p. 358, pi. 16, figs. 1-7, is a synonym. 

 The authors assign to banksii " frons obtusa," but "frons acuta 

 vel acutiuscula " to trigonocephala. Leach, in his brief descrip- 

 tion, gives to banksii " tete tres-acuminee, a partir du milieu, 

 a 1'extremite," and to trigonocephala "tete triangulaire." The 

 joint authors record the finding of their trigonocephala at Port 

 Natal by Vahlberg. 

 1900. Me inertia imbricata, Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 1, p. 58. 



No. 1, sent by Dr. Gi christ, "From the mouth of fish, 

 Kalk Bay " ; No. 19, another specimen. 



GEN. CINUSA, Schiodte and Meinert. 



1884. Cinusa, Schiodte and Meinert, Naturhist. Tidsskr., Ser. 3, 



vol. xiv., pp. 223, 312. 



CINUSA TETEODONTIS, Schiodte and Meinert. 



1884. Cinusa telrodontis , Schiodte and Meinert, Naturhist. Tidsskr., 



Ser. 3, vol. xiv., p. 313, pi. 12, figs. 3-7. 

 Taken at Cape of Good Hope and in Simon's Bay by 

 Hansen and others, generally in mouth or jaws of Tetrodon 

 honckenii (Bloch). 



GEN. LIA 7 ONECA, Leach. 

 1818. Livoneca, Leach, Diet. Sci. Nat., vol. xii., p. 351. 



LIVONECA RAYNAUDII, Milne-Edwards. 



1840. Livoneca raynaudii, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., vol. iii., 



p. 262. 



" Found near the Cape of Good Hope by M. Eaynaud." 

 1884. L. r., Schiodte and Meinert, Naturhist. Tidsskr., Ser. 3, 



vol. xiv., pp. 343, 367, pi. 15, figs. 9-13. 

 There is nothing in Leach's account of his "Livoneca 

 Rafineskii," to distinguish it from this species. Leach 

 clearly means that in rafineskii the uropods do not extend 

 beyond the telsonic segment, while in raynaudii Milne- 

 Edwards lays stress on the fact that the telsonic segment 



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