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Amphistegina lessonii — Material examined — Continued 



AMPfflSTEGINA FOVEOLATA Egger 



Amphistegina foveolata Egger, Abhandl. kon. bay. Akad. Wiss. Miinchen, 

 CI. II, vol. 18, 1893, p. 430, pi. 20, figs. 6-8. 



Under this name Egger records a peculiar species with an orna- 

 mented surface from the west coast of Africa as well as from the Indo- 

 Pacific. I examined the types in Egger's collection in Munich. The 

 types are from Gazelle Station 65, and include four specimens. They 

 have a peculiarly roughened surface similar to that given in his figures. 



Egger also records Amphistegina mamillata d'Orbigny and A. 

 hauerina d'Orbigny from off the west coast of Africa. 



"AMPHISTEGINA RADIATA Terquem" 



Under this name Terquem*^ figures a peculiar form from Dunkerque. 

 The figures are very poor, and it is not identifiable. 



"AMPfflSTEGINA VULGARIS d'Orbigny" 



Under this name Terquem*^ figures a specimen which seems to belong 

 to this genus. As numerous fossil species are recorded in Terquem's 

 paper, the identity of this is in much doubt. Goes also records this 

 species from the Caribbean, but his specimens can be referred to A. 

 lessonii d'Orbigny. 



" Essai Class. Anim. Dunkerque, 1881, p. 129, pi. 17, figs. 1 a-c. 

 « Idem, p. 36, pi. 5, figs. 8 a, b. 



