MONOGRAPH OF JAPANESE OPHIUROIDEA. 



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Ojthiuva Mnhevgi (Ljungman). 



OpMoglypha hlnhergi : Ljungman, Öfv. K. Yet. Akad. Förh., XXVII, 

 1866, p. 116'>; Lyman, Eep. Challenger, V, 1882, p. 38, PL IV, fig. 70; 

 Kœhlek, Exp. Siboga, XLV, Pt. 2, 1905, p. 22; Kœhler, Bull. Sei. Fr. 

 Belg, XLI, 1907, p. 294. 



OpMoghipha dnensis : Lyman, 111. Cat. Mus. Comp. Zool., VI, 1871, 

 p. 12, PI. I, figs. 1 & 2 ; Lyman, BuH. Mus. Comp. Zool., V, 1878, p. 99 ; 

 Lyman, loc. cit., 1882 ; Dödeelein, Semon - Zool. Forsclmugsr., V, 1896, p. 

 281, PI. XV, figs. 3 & 3a; Kœhler, BuU. Sei. Fr. Belg., XXXI, 1898, p. 60, 

 PI. IV, fig. 39 ; Kœhler, Ecli. 

 Indian Mus , Shallow-water 

 Oph , 1900, PI. XV, figs. 6 & 7. 



OpMoglypha ferruginea : 

 Lyman, loe. cit., 1878, p. 68, PI. 

 Ill, fig. 76. 



Opldura hinhergl : Clark, 

 Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., LXXV, 

 1911, p. 37, fig. 9. 



Nnmerous specimens ; 

 Tsushima. One specimen ; 

 Tomo, Bingo. Two speci- 

 mens ; mouth of Koajiro 

 Bay, Misaki ; 10 fathoms. 

 Numerous specimens ; Mi- 

 saki. Numerous specimens ; 

 Uraga Channel. 



Off Yokohama; 8-15 

 fathoms (Li3iax). Inland 

 Sea; 15 fathoms (Lyman). 



Fig. 73. Opklura kiréergi. x7. a. From above. 

 h. From below, c. Side view of three arm joints 

 near disk. 



1) This paper was not seen by me. 



