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Candacia curta (Dana). 

 Of similar range to the last species, but less plentiful ; was found at G stations. 



Candacia pachydactyla (Dana). 

 Obtained at 11 Rtations in the Indian Ocean and round Ceylon. 



Kamiia : PONTELLIP.E. 



Calauopia elliptica (Dana). 



Taken between Port Said and Suez and then fairly continuously through the 

 Indian Ocean and round Ceylon. < (ccurred at 07 stations. 



Calanopia minor, A. Scott. 

 Of similar range to C. elliptica occurred 25 times. 



Calanopia aurivillii, Cleve. 



Obtained at 4 stations in the vicinity of Galle and at 4 on the pearl banks. 

 Cleve's specimens were from the Malay Archipelago. 



Labidocera acuta (Dana). 

 Common from Port Said throughout the Indian Ocean and round Cevlon occurred 

 at 39 stations. 



Labidocera minuta, Giesbr. 



Occurred first at the southern end of the Gulf of Suez and then at 20 stations 

 throughout the Indian Ocean and round Ceylon. 



Labidocera detruncata (Dana). 

 Occurred at 7 stations in the Indian Ocean, and also found at Back Bay, Trincomalee. 



Labidocera pavo, Giesbr. 

 Obtained at 14 Ceylon stations. Known previously only from the Red Sea. 



Labidocera kroyeri (Brady). 

 Similar in distribution to last species; obtained at 11 Ceylon stations. 



Labidocera kroyeri (Brady), var. gallensis. nov. Plate II., figs. 6, 7. 

 Male differs from L. kroyeri in several particulars. The posterior thoracic segment 

 in this variety is rounded at base, and has a trifid projection on the left side instead 

 of a bifid one as in L. kroyeri. The 1st abdominal segment has a long narrow spine 

 on its right basal corner. The end of basal portion of the claspers in the 5th natatory 

 legs is very short and the chela more spinous than that of L. kroyeri. In other 

 respects there is a close similarity between the species and this variety. 

 Taken in surface tow-nettings from Galle Harbour and elsewhere, Ceylon. 



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