Lerruxnthrojni.s fylo.mri. 11 males and 23 females 

 from 16 specimens (172^50 mm. BL). Mada- 

 gascar; Mauritius; Zanzibar; Kenya; Sey- 

 chelles; Red Sea; Gulf of Aden; Arabian 

 Gulf; Persian Gulf; Kerala, India; Ceylon. 



Parahomolochus iellones, eight females from four 

 specimens (175-217 mm. BL). Mozambique; 

 Kenya; Kerala, India; Moscos Islands, 

 Burma. 



NothohomoJochus giiier, 10 females from 6 speci- 

 mens (98-233 mm. BL). Madagascar; Zanzi- 

 bar; Seychelles Islands; Red Sea; Kerala, 

 India. 



Colobomatus goodingU 12 females from 10 speci- 

 mens (157-146 mm. BL). Madagascar; Red 

 Sea; Gulf of Aden; Kerala, India; Gulf of 

 Mannar, Ceylon. 



Caligus sp., seven juveniles on fins of three speci- 

 mens (72-142 mm. BL). Shimoni, Kenya. 



Caligu.s sp., one male in mouth of one specimen 

 (105 mm. BL). Nosy Be, Madagascar. 

 WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC 

 76 specimens (58-570 mm. BL) from 51 



collections. 



Caligodes laciniatus, 28 females from 6 specimens 

 (254^565 mm. BL). Thailand; Singapore; 

 Samoa; Philippine Islands; Hawaii. 



Lernanthropus tylosuri. 14 males and 33 females 

 from 15 specimens ( 150-440 mm. BL) . Japan ; 

 Thailand; Singapore; Philippine Islands; 

 Java; Borneo; Marshall Islands; Hawaii. 



Nothohomolochus gibber, two females from two 

 specimens (190-286 mm. BL). Bellona Island, 

 Solomon Islands; Cavite, Philippine Islands. 



N othobomolochus pacificus, one female from one 

 specimen (388 mm. BL). Sandakan, North 

 Borneo. 



Colobomatus goodingi, nine females from seven 

 specimens (214-120 mm. BL). Java; Philip- 

 pine Islands; Marianas Islands; Solomon 

 Islands. 



Caligus fylosuri. four females from two specimens 

 (317-388 mm. BL) . Leyte, Philippine Islands; 

 Sandakan, North Borneo. 



Lemaeenicu.s sp., one female from one specimen 

 (252 mm. BL). Manila, Philippine Islands. 

 EASTERN PACIFIC 



T. crocodilus fodiator Jordan and Gilbert 



24 specimens (65-671 mm. BL) from 11 

 collections. 



Caligodes laciniatus. 26 females from 6 specimens 



(262-450 mm. BL). Mexico; Cocos Islands; 



Panama Canal Zone. 

 Lernanthropus tylosuri, 2 males and 19 females 



from 5 specimens (303-515 nun. BL). Mazat- 



lan, Mexico ; Panama Canal Zone. 

 Parabomolochus constrlctus, 12 females from 8 



specimens (69^50 mm. BL). Mexico; Cocos 



Islands ; Panama Canal Zone. 

 ColoboTTiatus goodingi, six females from three 



specimens (161-570 mm. BL). Cocos Islands; 



Panama Canal Zone. 

 Caligus sp. C, one female from one specimen (535 



nun. BL) . Panama Canal Zone. 



Tylosurus punctulatus (Giinther) 



A medium-sized (maximum size 385 mm. BL, 

 573 mm. SL) western Pacific marine species. 

 Known from Malaya, the Philippines, Borneo, 

 New Guinea, the Celebes, Australia, and the Solo- 

 mon Islands. 



31 specimens (87-385 mm. BL) from 22 col- 

 lections. 

 LerrunntKropus tylosuri., two females from two 



specimens (180-205 mm. BL). Culion and 



Luzon, Philippine Islands. 

 Lernanthropus belongs, four females and one male 



from three specimens (235-269 mm. BL). 



Sandakan, North Borneo. 

 N othobomolochus digitatus, three females from 



two specimens (110-130 mm. BL). New 



Guinea. 



Xenentodon cancila (Hamilton-Buchanan) 



A small (maximum size 169 mm. BL, 284 mm. 

 SL) fresh-water species found in India, Ceylon, 

 and southeast Asia (see fig. 180). 



65 specimens (56-169 mm. BL) from 13 col- 

 lections. 

 Ergasilv^ coleus, 51 females from gill filaments of 



5 specimens (66-112 mm. BL). Travancore 



and Calcutta, India. 

 Paraergasilus remulus, three females from oper- 



cula of two specimens (111-112 mm. BL). 



Prek Andhor, Cambodia. 

 Ergasilus sp., one female from gill filaments of one 



specimen (119 mm. BL) . Ceylon. 

 Ergasilidae, one female from gill filaments of one 



specimen (102 mm.). Sutlej River, Punjab, 



India. 

 Lemea sp., one female from behind left pectoral 



fin of one specimen. Locality unknown. 



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