RECENT OPHIURANS. 345 



AspiDOPHiuBA Matsiimoto, 1915. Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Pliil., 67, p. 76. 



1384. Tj^e-species: ASPIDOPHIURA WATASEI Matsumoto, 1915. op. cit., p. 77. Type desig- 



nated. Japan: Sagami Sea; Uraga Channel. 



1385. A. FORBESI (Duncan), 1879. Journ. Linn. soc. Zool., 14, p. 449, pi. 9, t. 1-3 {Ophioglypha) . 



Korean Strait, 51 fms. 



1386. A. MINUTA (L-rai.v-\), 1878. Bull. iVI. C. Z., 5, p. 94, pi. 5, f. 117-119 (Op/iiopZyp/ia). Antarctic 



Ocean, south of Australia, 1800 fms. 



AsTKOPHiuEA Sladen, 1879. Zool. anz., 2, p. 10. 



1387. Type-species: ASTROPHIURA PERMIRA Sladen, 1879. loc. cit. Ann. mag. nat. hist., ser. 



5, 4, p. 401, pi. 20, f. 1-10. Monotypic when established. Madagascar. 



1388. A. IvAWAMURAI Matsumoto, 1913. Ann. zool. Japon., 8, p. 225, pi. 3. Japan: Sagami Sea, 



330 fms. 



OPHIOLEUCIDAE. 



Ophioletjce. 



KoEHLER, 1904. Siboga-exp. Oph. mer prof., p. 32. 



Type-species: Ophioleuce seminudum Koehler, 1904. op. oil., p. 33. Type here first definitely desig- 

 nated. 



1389. 0. BREVISPINA (H. L. Claek). 



Ophioclen breoispinum H. L. Clabk, 1911. Bull. 75 U. S. N. M., p. 98, f. 36. 

 Ophioleuce brevispinum Matsumoto, 1915. Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 67, p. 83. 



1 PAEATYPE. Eastern Sea, 361 fms. 



1390. O. CHARISCHEMA (H. L. Clabk). 



Ophiocten charischema H. L. Clark, 1911. Bull. 75 U. S. N. M., p. 97, f. 35. 

 Ophioleuce charischema Matsumoto, 1915. Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 67, p. 83. 



5 PAEATYPES. Japan: Kagoshima Gulf, 152 fms.; southwest of Goto 

 Islands, 139 fms. 



1391. O. DEPRESSA (Lyman). 



Ophiocten depressum Lyman, 1869. Bull. M. C. Z., 1, p. 320. 1871. lUus. cat. M. C. Z., no. 6, 



pi. 2, f . 10. 

 Ophioleuce depressum Koehler, 1904. Siboga-exp. Oph. mer prof., p. 33. 



HoLOTYPE and 1 paeatype. Bahamas: off Double-headed Shot Key, 

 315 fms. 



Species of Ophioleuce not represented in the M. C. Z. 



1392. O. SEMINUDA Koehler, 1904. Siboga-exp. Oph. mer prof., p. 33, pi. 2, f. 7-10. Dutch 



East Indies: north of Ceram, 908 fms. 



