NO. 3666 CRUSTACEA—TIRMIZI AND MANNING 19 
One specimen, a female from off Karachi, has an abnormal telson, 
with five marginal teeth developed on the left side; it is shown in 
figure 5f. 
DisrrisuTion.—Indian Ocean, from the Red Sea and the coast of 
Africa to Australia. It was recorded previously from West Pakistan 
by Tirmizi (1967). 
5. Protosquilla lenai (Holthuis, 1941) 
FIGURE 6 
Gonodactylus glaber.—Kemp, 1913, p. 182, pl. 10 (fig. 121). 
Gonodactylus lenzi Holthuis, 1941, p. 288 [older references].—Tiwari and Biswas, 
1952, p. 362.—Ingle, 1963, p. 31, fig. 31. 
Protosquilla lenzi.—Tirmizi, 1967, p. 32, fig. 1—Holthuis, 1967b, pp. 36, 42.— 
Manning, 1968b, p. 54. 
MATERIAL.—2 9? , 27-42 mm; G. M. Hut, about 22 miles west of Karachi; 13 
February 1965; University of Karachi.—3 , 21-32 mm; 49, 24-35 mm; western 
end of Astola Island, ca. 177 miles west of Karachi; rocks, sand, scanty, scattered 
coral; 0-8 ft; L. P. Woods, et al.; Sta. LW-1; IIOE; 27 November 1963; USNM. 
Description.—Anterior margin of ocular scales rounded, scales 
acute but rounded laterally; eyes extending beyond end of first seg- 
ment of antennular peduncle; cornea subglobular; rostral plate 
Ficure 6.—Protosquilla lenzi (Holthuis), female, TL 42 mm, G. M. Hut: a, carapace and 
rostral plate; b, eyes; c, propodus and dactylus of raptorial claw; d, last abdominal somite, 
telson, and uropod. 
