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rounded, is here, as in marginata, sharply angular; the process 
itself is smaller, free from the body of the clasp for only a short 
distance. The body of the clasp is much more slender than in 
margimata. 
Text-fig. 82. 
albidisca. X 30. 
18. marginata de Nicéville, J. A. 8. B. iii. p. 70, pl. 1. fig. 9. 
This species seems to be quite distinct and definite in the 
ancillary appendages. It belongs to the group in which the 
dorsal processes possess a spinous process. The clasps are narrow, 
the spinous extremity is small; the shoulder, usually rounded, is 
here sharply angular, almost a right angle, so that the, properly 
outer, margin is transverse to the axis of the clasp. 
A specimen in the Tring Coll. is labelled ‘“‘ Penang, Curtis.” 
19. limbata Moore, P.Z.S. 1879, p. 139. 
19 a. placida de Nicéville. 
19 b. jynteana de Nicéville. 
19 ¢. lyce Grose-Smith. 
19d. lyseas Grose-Smith., 
(strophis H. H. Druce ®). 
Having examined the appendages of many specimens of each, I 
