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PaJaemon squiUa., C. Heller, Die Crustaeeen des siulliclien 

 Europa, Wien 1863, p. 267. 



Leander squilki^ Y. Czernl^.ysky, Crust. Deeap. Pontica litto- 

 ralia, Charkow 1884, p. 48. 



PaJaemon sqiiilla^ J. V. Carus, Prodromus Faiinae Medit. 

 Stuttgart 1885, p. 474. 



Leander sqiiilla, A. Ortmann, in: Zool. Jahrb., Abth. f, Syst. 

 Bd. V, 1890, p. 522, Taf. XXXVII, fig. 15 (partim) and in : Ergebn. 

 Plankton-Exped. der Hiimboldt-Stiftnng, Kiel imd Leipzig, 1893, 

 p. 47. 



Leandi'r sqiiiUa^ A. Sexxa, in: Buil. Soo. Entomol. Italiana, 

 Vol. XXXIV, Firenze, 1903, p. 327. 



Leander squilla, Th. R. R. Stebbing, in: Annals South African 

 Museum, Vol. VI, London, 1910, p. 386 and in: Trans. Royal 

 Soo. Edinburgh, vol. L, Part. Il (W' 9), Edinburgh 1914, ]). 286. 



65 specimens, all of medium size or still younger, except one 

 female with eggs, from the Bay of Sebastopol, Black Sea, pre- 

 sented to me by lur. S. A. Zern(5v of the Biological Station in 

 that town. 



19 specimens, all young or of medium size, except one ova- 

 bearing female, from Rovigno, Adriatic, collected by and received 

 May 1914 from Dr. Tn. Krumbacii of the Zoological Station in 

 that town. 



I am nuich indebted to Messr. Krumbacii and Zernóy for 

 having kindly sent me, upon my request, a sufïiciently large 

 number of specimens of L. Squilla, respectively from the Adriatic 

 and from the Bay of Sebastopol, I)ut it is a gi-eat pity that all 

 these numerous specimens are young, except one single ova- 

 bearing female from either locality. Xevertheless it is certain that 

 the species which inhabits the Black Sea, inust be considered as 

 a proper variety, which must bear the name of elegans^ because 

 it is identical with Rathke's P. eler/ans of 1837. To this variety 

 })i'ob:ibly also lielougs the species that oecui's in the Adi'iatic and 



