AORIDAE 



Remarks. The form here figured has already been reported by Schellenberg from 

 South Africa. It is at least as distinctive as the other form recorded and figured by 

 Schellenberg as forma anomala, and may also be designated by a name. For the present 

 it may rank as a variety. 



Fig. 135. Aora typica, Kroy. forma gibbula n. a. Side-plate 1 and gnathopod 1, with 6th and 7th joints 

 further enlarged, b. Gnathopod 1, immature, c. Gnathopod 2. d. Gnathopod 2, immature. 



In addition to the expanded base of the 2nd joint of gnathopod 1 , the short 6th joint 

 (relatively to the 5th) of gnathopod 2 with its excavate palm also seems distinctive. The 

 1 st side-plate is very large and extends forwards over the side of the head. 



Distribution, (forma gibbula) Simon's Bay, South Africa. 



Genus Lembos, Bate. 



Stebbing, 1906, pp. 594, 737. 

 Barnard, 1916, p. 237. 



Lembos hypacanthus, Brnrd. 



Barnard, 1916, p. 237, pi. xxviii, figs. 5, 6. 

 Schellenberg, 1925, p. 166. 



Occurrence : St. WS Walvis Bay. 3 <$$ 3-5—4-5 mm., 1 $ 4-5 mm., from stomach of Trigla capensis. 



Distribution. South Africa, Table Bay and False Bay; South-west Africa, Swa- 

 kopmund. 



Lembos fuegiensis (Dana) (Fig. 136). 



Stebbing, 1914, p. 369, pi. ix. 

 Schellenberg, 193 1, p. 231, fig. 117. 



Occurrence: St. 51. Falklands. 1 immat. <$ 8 mm., 1 $ 10 mm. 



