General Catalogue of South African Crustacea. 439 



FAMILY TYLID^E. 



1893. Tylidce, Stebbing, History of Crustacea, p. 423. 



1901. T., Chilton, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. viii., pt. 4, p 120. 



1909. T., Budde-Lund, Schultze's Eeise in Siidafrika, p. 70. 



GEN. TYLOS, Audouin. 



1825. Tylos, Audouin, Explic. plancbes Crust. Egypte, p. 287. 

 1893. T., Dollfus, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, vol. xviii., p. 189. 



1909. T., Budde-Lund, Schultze's Eeise in Siidafrika, p. 70. 



1910. T., Stebbing, J. Linn. Soc. London, vol. xxxi., p. 227. 



I may here remark that there is great similarity, though not 

 perhaps specific identity, between my Tylos cxigmis and the 

 earlier Tylos minor, Dollfus, from Mahe, the description of 

 which I had overlooked. 



TYLOS GRANULATUS, Krauss. 

 1843. Tylos granulatus, Krauss, Siidafrik. Crust., p. 64, pi. 4, 



fig. 5 a-e. 



In Table Bay. Length 1 inch 7 lines ; breadth 9*5 lines. 

 1885. T. g., Budde-Lund, Isopoda terrestria, p. 276. 



Budde-Lund says : "I have seen specimens from the Cape, 

 preserved in the Museum of St. Petersburg." 

 1909. T. g., Budde-Lund, Schultze's Eeise in Siidafrika, p. 70. 



Found by Dr. Schultze in several localities on the south- 

 west coast of Africa. 



TYLOS CAPENSIS, Krauss. 



1843. Tylos capensis, Krauss, Siidafrik. Crust., p. 64, pi. 4, fig. 6 a-b. 



In Table Bay. Length 1 inch ; breadth 5 - 5 lines. 



No. 40, sent by Dr. Gilchrist, was taken out of sand 

 between Somerset West and Gordon's Bay, This species has 

 also been sent me by C. F. Ivies, Esq., from Gordon's Bay, 

 False Bay. The specimens are remarkably smooth. 



FAMILY ONISCIim 



Phylloniscus, Purcell, as the name implies, perhaps belongs 

 rather to this family than to the Ligiidae. 



