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Gr. 1. BoMOLOCHUS Nordm. 



Cephalothorax rounded iu front; segments rapidly decreasing in 

 size. Anterior anteuna3 with enlarged and densely-bristled basal 

 joints. Mouth-organs placed close behind the antennae. Posterior 

 antennae 2- or 3-jointed, not unciform at the end. First four 

 thoracic limbs biramose, triarticulate, setiferous ; fifth pair uni- 

 ramose, biarticulate. Abdomen 3- or 4-jointed, provided with two 

 caudal plates. Male small, resembling the female, but with deli- 

 cately plumose anterior antennae. 



(1) BOMOLOOHUS GBACILIS. $ . 



Bomolochus gracilis Heller, Eeise d. Novara, 1865, p. 157, pi. xiii. 

 fig. 3. 



Host : gills of Zygcena malleus, from Java. 



(2) BOMOLOOHFS BELONES. $ . 



Bomolochus belones Burmeister, Abhandl. Kais. Leopoldinischen 

 Akademie, 1835, vol. xvii, p. 300. 

 M.-E. Hist. Nat. Crust, vol. iii. 1840, p. 479. 

 Host : gills of Esox helone [Belone vulgaris] '. 



(3) Bomolochus abdeol^e. $ . 



Bomolochus ardeolce Kr. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1863, p. 220, 

 pi. xi. fig. 3. 



Host : gills of Belone ardeola. New Orleans. 



(4) Bomolochus chatoessi. $ . 



Bomolochus chatoessi Kr. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1863, p. 214, 

 pi. xi. fig. 5. 



Host : gills of Chatoessus sp. East Indies. 



(5) Bomolochus tetbodontis. $ . 



Bomolochus tetradonis B.-S. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 7, vol. i. 

 1898, p. 4, pi. i. fig. 2. 



Host : gills of Tetrodon oblongus. Bombay. 



(6) Bomolochus scombeeesocis. 2 . 



Bomolochus scomheresocis Kr. Bidrag til Kundskab, 1863, p. 217, 

 pi. X. fig. 5. 



Host : Scomber esox. Atlantic. 



(7) Bomolochus megacebos. $ S • 



Bomolochus megaceros Heller, Reise d. Novara, 1865, p. 153, 

 pi. xiii. fig. 3. 

 „ „ B.-S. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 7, vol. ii. 



1898, p. 51, pi. X. fig. 1. 

 In Coll. Brit. Mus. 

 Hosts : Stromateus niger and Caranx djeddaba. East Indies. 



^ The names of the fishes printed in italics are those used bv the authors in 

 the papers quoted. Synonyms added in square brackets are those adopted by 

 Giiuther in the British Museum Catalogue of Fishes. 



