444 Annals of the SoutJi African JSInseum. 



EuBELUM LUBKicuM, Budde-Lund. 

 1885. Euheliim lubriciim, Budde-Lund, Isopoda terrestria, p. 292. 



South Africa, Laudana [Landana] and Chinchoxo. 

 1899. E. l, Budde-Lund, Revision of Isop. terv., pp. 4, 6, pi. 2. 

 figs. 1-8. 



Family DETONIDiE. 



1906. i)cto?Ji««, Budde-Lund, Deutscb. Siidpol. Exp., vol. ix., Zool., 

 pt. 1, p. 84. 



Gen. DETO, Guerin. 

 1836. Deto, Guerin, Magasin de Zoologie, Ann6e vi., notice 21, p. 1. 

 1885. D., Budde-Lund, Isopoda terrestria, p. 233. 

 1909. D., Chilton, Crust. Subantarct. Is. N. Zealand, p. 666. 



Deto echinata, Guerin. 



1836. Deto echinata, Guerin, Magasin de Zoologie, Annee vi., 



notice 21, p. 2, pi. 14. 

 1843. D. e , Krauss, Siidafrik. Crust., p. 63. 



Krauss says : " I have found this species with Lygia glabrata 

 Brandt on the coast of Table Bay. Colour greyish green." 

 In the reference to Guerin he, like Milne-Edwards, gives 

 pi. 24, figs. 1-4. 



Family AEMADILLIDIID^ oh CUBAEID.E. 



In the Isopoda terrestria of the Swedish Expedition to Kilimand- 

 jaro, pt. 21, p. 11, Budde-Lund transfers the genus Armadillidinvi, 

 Brandt, from his group Armadilloidea to his group Oniscoidea, and 

 includes the genera which he names Armadillo, Cubaris, and 

 Diploexochus in his sub-family Oniscinae, one of the several groups 

 into which he subdivides the family Oniscidae. I have fully dis- 

 cussed the invalidity of the generic name Armadillo among Isopoda 

 terrestria in Willey's Zoological Results, Part V., p. 650, 1900. 

 Brandt n. 1833 formed a section Armadillidia for his genus 

 Armadillidium, and another Cubaridea containing his genera Cubaris 

 and Diploexochus. According to Budde- Lund's latest view it appears 

 that all South African species hitherto referred to Armadillo or 

 Cubaris should now be placed under Diploexochus. 



