20 THE CRASPEDOTE MEDUSA OLINDIAS AND SOME OF ITS NATURAL ALLIES; 



G. vertens A. Agassiz. 



Agassiz, '62, p. 350. Haeckel, 79, p. 147. 

 G. murbachii A. G. Mayer. 



Murbach, '95. Mayer, :01, p. 5. Morgan, '99. 

 G. suvaensis A. G. Mayer, '99, p. 164. 

 G. aphrodite A. G. Mayer, '94, p. 237; : 00, p. 62. 



The last two species belong in my opinion to Gonionemoides, since they posesss 

 only four otocysts in each quadrant. 



Halicalyx J. W. Fewkes. 



Fewkes, '82, p. 277. Mayer, :00, p. 63. 

 H. tenuis J. W. Fewkes. 



Fewkes, '82, p. 277. Mayer, :00, p. 63. 

 Olindias F. Miiller. 



Miiller, '61, p. 312. Haeckel, '79, p. 252. 

 0. sambaquiensis F. Miiller. 



MuUer, '61, p. 312. Haeckel, '79, p. 254. 

 0. mUUeri E. Haeckel. 



Haeckel, '79, p. 253. 

 OUndioides S. Goto. 



O. formosa S. Goto. 



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'99. Acalephs from the Fiji Islands. BuU. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll., vol. 32, no. 9, pp. 157-189, 

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Allman, G. J. 



'SO. On "Limnocodium victoria," a Hydroid Medusa of Fresh Water. Nature, vol. 22, pp. 178-179. 



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'86. The Life-History of the Hydromedusse : A Discussion of the Origin of the Medusae, and of the Signifi- 

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'95. The Sensory Clubs or Cordyli of Laodice. Jour. Morph., vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 287-304, pi. 17. 



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'82. Notes on Acalephs from the Tortugas, with a Description of New Genera and Species. Bull. Mus. 

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