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Candacia sethiopica, Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 250. 



Cleve, 1903, p. 358. 



Scott, 1909, p. 151. 



■ Sewell, 1912, p. 366. 



Only a few examples were obtained in the present collections. 



Candacia catula (Giesbrecht). 



Candacia catula, Giesbrecht, 1896, p. 317. 



Cleve, 1901, p. 5. 



' — ■ Scott, 1902, p. 405. 



Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 250. 



Cleve, 1903, p. 358. 



Cleve, 1904, p. 186. 



Wolfenden, 1905, p. 1012. 



Scott, 1909, p. 152. 



Sewell, 1912, p. 367. 



This species appears to be widelj^ distributed throughout 

 Indian waters. It was by no means common on the pearl 

 banks, but several examples of both sexes were obtained. 



Candacia bradyi, A. Scott. 



Candacia hradyi, Scott, 1902, p. 406. PI. I., figs. 9-12 (<?). 



-^ ■ Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 250. 



Candacia tuherculata, Wolfenden, 1905, p. 1013. 

 Candacia hradyi (c? part), Carl, 1907, p. 9. PI. I., figs. 11 



and 14, and PI. ICVI., figs. 40-44 (c?). 

 Scott, 1909, p. 156. PL XLVII., figs. 



1-9 ((?). ^ 



Pesta, 1912, p. 49, fig. 9 (?). 



Sewell, 1912, p. 366. PI'. XXIH., figs. 



6 and 7 ( ). 



This species appears to have a fairly wide distribution 



throughout Indian waters. Its occurrence has now been 



reported from localities ranging from the Persian Gulf to 

 Amboina and the Philhppines. 



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