Boone, Crustacea, Cruise of "Alva," 1931 13 



there is a short, curved carina, about one-fourth as long as the median 

 carina; (b) The carina of the lateral margin of the outer big tooth 

 terminates in a separate small denticle. 



Another young specimen, 21 mm. long, conforms to the above 

 specimen in ornamentation, and was collected in coral, Temukus 

 Roads, Bali, Dutch East Indies, October, 1931. 



References: Squilla chiragra Fabricius, Species Insectorum, vol. I, 

 p. 515, 1781. 



Gonodactylus chiragra Latreille, Encycl. Method, t. X, p. 473, atlas, 

 pi. 325, fig. 2, 1825.— Kemp, S., Mem. Indian Mus., vol. IV, p. 

 155, pi. 9, fig. 107, 1913, (with full synonymy).— Calm an, W. T., 

 in Wood-Jones, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1909, pt. I, p. 159. — 

 SuNiER, Contrib. Faune de Ind.-Neerland., vol. I, no. 4, p. 74, 

 1914^1918.— BouviER, Bull. Sci. France-Belg., t. 48, p. 312, 1914- 

 1920. — Kemp, P. I. Journ. Sci., Manila, vol. X, sect. D, p. 179, 

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 1920.— Balss, H., Kungl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. Bd. 61, art. 10, 

 p. 5, 1920-1923, Stockholm. — Odhner, Meddel. Gotesborgs Kungl, 

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 Expeditie Monogr. 35, livr. 104, p. 33, 1926.— Komai, Taku, Mem. 

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 R. P., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 72, art. no. 4, p. 113, 1931. 



Gonodactylus glabrous Brooks. 



Plate 3. 



Type: Brooks' type came from Samboanga, Philippine Islands, 

 where it was taken by the "Challenger." It is deposited in the 

 British Museum of Natural History. 



Distribution : This species is found throughout the Indo-Pacific. 

 Recorded localities are as follows: Lesina, Adriatic Sea, (Heller Coll., 

 by Steuer) ; Red Sea, (Nobili) ; Dar-es Salaam, (Ortmann) ; Persian 

 Gulf, (Nobili); Aden, (Henderson); Maldives; Laccadives, (Lan- 

 chester) ; Mergui Archipelago; Nicobars; Port Blair, Andamans; 

 Galle, Ceylon; Cheval Par, Ceylon; Pearl Banks, Ceylon; Bombay, 

 (Kemp); Trincomali, Ceylon, (Muller) ; Tuticorin; Rameswaram, 

 (Henderson; Tattersall) ; Liu Kiu Islands, Japan, (Fukuda) ; Japan, 



