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1951, p. 221; 1954, pp. 269-270, figs. 4la-d, 42a.—Crosnier, 1962, pp. 
125-127, figs. 210-211, 214-215, pl. 11 (fig. 1). 
Marertau.—Philippines: Sta. 5158, Tinakta I., Sulu Archipelago, 
Tawitawi Group, 5°12’N., 119°54’30”E., 12 fm., Feb. 21, 1908, Alb., 
1 ovig. female; Sta. 5159, Tinakta I., Sulu Archipelago, Tawitawi 
Group, 5°11’50”N., 119°54’E., Feb. 21, 1908, Alb., 1 female; Sta. 
5218, Anima Solo IJ., between Burias and Luzon, 20 fm., Apr. 22, 
1908, Alb., 1 female; Sta. 5253, Linao Point, Gulf of Davao, 
7°04’/48”N., 125°39’38”E., 28 fm., coral, May 18, 1908, Alb., 1 male, 
Ficure 34.—Thalamita spinifera Borradaile, male, Philippines, Sta. 5253, Alb.: a, pleopod; 
b, pleopod tip, upper surface; c, abdomen. (Scales=a, 1 mm.; b, 0.5 mm.; c, 5 mm.) 
1 female, 4 ovig. females; Sta. 5254, Gulf of Davao, Linao Point, 
7°05'42”N., 125°39’42”E., 21 fm., sand, coral, May 18, 1908, Alb., 
1 fragmented female; Sta. 5401, Tanguingui I., North of Cebu, 
11°24’45”"N., 124°06’E., 30 fm., Mar. 16, 1909, Alb., 1 female. 
MEASUREMENTS.—Male, 14 mm.; females, 11-14 mm.; ovig. 
females, 11-14 mm. 
ReEmARKS.—The male pleopod which has been figured by Edmond- 
son (1954, figs. 41¢,d) is here refigured together with the male abdomen 
(figs. 34a-c). 
