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On the basis of the above material, the species can. be considered 

 worldwide in its distribution. 



Type-material: Specimens from AustraUa have been deposited as 

 follows: Aust, BPB, Brit, BA, CA, DubUn, Mex, Paris, SFSC, UCT, 

 USNM, and Vict. 



Figure 13. — Kochlorine hamata Noll, 1875: a, female with male, side view, from Turbo 

 chrysostoma, Port Moresby, Papua, double hook on left side; b, detail of left operculum of 

 specimen in a, showing right side without hook c, right opercular horizon and weak 

 lateral bar of young specimen from Cadiz; d, head and mandibular palp; e, mandible; 

 f, first maxilla; g, mouth (first) cirrus; h, detail of basal portion of last terminal cirrus 

 and caudal appendage, same specimen as in a; i, burrow aperture in shell from Gulf of 

 Thailand; ;', burrow apertures from Acropora prostrata from the Philippines, rostral end 

 down; k, burrow apertures from Cymbium glans from Accra, Ghana, rostral end down. 



Noll seems to have changed his mind about the designation of this 

 specific name. In 1872(a) he gave an address in which he stated that 

 he had been working on the description of a new burrowing barnacle 

 in Haliotis tuberculata shells from Cadiz, to be named Kochlorine 

 hcdiotidis. In another address (1872b) he stated that he was going to 

 change the name owing to the possibility that it might subsequently 

 be found in other hosts. 



