General Catalogue of South African Crustacea. 575 



OcTOMEEis ANGULOSA, Sowerby. 

 1825. Octomcris angulosa, Sowerby, Zoological Journal, vol. ii., p. 244, 

 pi. 12, figs. 1-11. 

 Sowerby says: "We have given representations on our 

 plate of the only species of this Genus, which we have lately 

 received from the Cape of Good Hope, and named Octomeris 

 angulosa" (p. 248). 

 1854. 0. a., Darwin, The Balanidae, Eay Soc, p. 483, pi. 20, figs 2a-26. 

 Darwin reports it from " Algoa Bay, Cape of Good Hope. 

 Attached to littoral rocks; often associated with Balanus 

 Capensis and Chthamalus dentatus." 



ACROTHORACICA. 



1905. Acrothoracica, Gruvel, Monographic des Cirrhipedes ou 



Thecostraces, p. 310. 

 1909. A., Caiman, Crustacea, pt. 7, fasc. 3, of Lankester's Treatise 

 on Zoology, p. 140. 



Family KOCHLOEINID^. 



1909. Kocldorinidce, Caiman, Crustacea, in Lankester's Treatise, 



p. 140. 



The three famihes here assigned to the Acrothoracica are 



the AlcippidiB, Kochlorinidge, and Cryptophialidse . But since 



the proccupied Alcippe gives way to Trypetcsa, Norman, the 



family Alcippid-ae must be renamed Trypetesidas. 



Gen. KOCHLOEINE, Noll. 

 1872. Kochlorine, Noll, Berichte Senckenb. Ges., 1871-72, p. 24. 

 1897. K., Weltner, Arch. Naturg., vol. Ixiii., pt. 1, p. 237. 



KOCHLOEINE BIHAMATA, Noll. 



1883. Kochlorine bihamata, Noll, Zool. Anzeiger, vol. vi.. No. 147, 



p. 471. 

 1883. K. h., Hoek, Challenger Eeports, vol. viii,, pt. 25, p. 6. 



Dr. Hoek gives Noll's authority for the statement that this 

 . species inhabits cavities in a Haliotis shell from the Cape of 

 Good Hope. 



