234 SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 



belonged to the variety of stylifera ; a few examples of the 

 hurmanica variety and two examples of the normal male were 

 also obtained. 



Labidoceea minuta, Giesbrecht. 



Labidocera minutum, Giesbrecht, 1889, p. 27. 



Giesbrecht, 1891, p. 28e. 



Cleve, 1901, p. 7. 



Labidocera minuta, A. Scott, 1902, p. 407. 



Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 251. 



Cleve, 1903, p. 363. 



Wolfenden, 1905, p. 1018. PI. 



XCVIII., figs. 18, 24, 25, 29, 32, 37 



A. Scott, 1909, p. 167. 



Pesta, 1912, p. 53, fig. 14. 



SeweU, 1912, p. 370. 



Examples of this species, though not common, were yet of 

 fairly frequent occurrence in the collections ; the species 

 appears to be widely distributed throughout Indian waters. 



Labidocera pavo, Giesbrecht. 



(PI. XXI., figs. 1-3.) 

 Labidocera pavo, Giesbrecht, 1889, p. 27. 



Giesbrecht, 1891, p. 282. 



Cleve, 1901, p. 7. 



Thompson & Scott, 1903, p. 251. 



Cleve, 1903, p. 364. 



Numerous examples of this species, including the hitherto 

 unknown male, were obtained in some of the tow-nettings 

 from the pearl banks. 



<J. Total length, 2 • 2 mm. 



Proportional lengths of cephalothorax and abdomen about 

 4:1. The head and first thoracic segments are fused together, 

 and there is a well-marked groove across the dorsal aspect ot 

 the " neck." 



