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Miracia efferata, Dana. 
1847. Miracia efferata, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., Boston, vol. L., 
pp- 150—154. 
A most beautifully coloured tropical species. Very few 
specimens were found at stations 1, 2, 8, 9, 14, Wyse, and 
at station 7 only, Herdman; the latter corresponding with 
1, 2, Wyse, between Madagascar and the mainland of 
Africa, the other stations being in the Indian Ocean and 
Bay of Bengal. It has been recorded by Dana, Lubbock, 
Brady, and Giesbrecht from the Atlantic, and by Scott 
from the Gulf of Guinea. 
The present collection therefore adds considerably to 
the recorded range of this species. 
Clytemnestra scutellata, Dana. 
1847. Clytemnestra scutellata, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., Boston, 
vol. I., 1850—1854. 
Isolated specimens of this species occurred in the Wyse 
collection only at the stations 3, 5, 7, 8, and 16, ranging 
from 14° §. lat., 48° long. to near the equator at 64° EH. 
long., and again at the entrance to the sea of Babel 
Mandeb at 14° N. lat., 58° 1. long., being a clear addition 
to its hitherto recorded range, which includes the Mediter- 
ranean, Red Sea, Pacific Ocean and Chinese Sea. 
Oncea venusta, Phillipi. 
1843. Onccea venusta, Phillipi, Copep. des Mittelmeeres.Arch. Naturg., 
9 Jahrg., I. Bd., pp. 54—71. 
Considerable difficulty was experienced in many cases In 
determining the species of the genus Oncea, the points of 
difference varying very much according to age. O. venusta 
was much the more common, being found in 16 Wyse 
stations and 3 Herdman stations, extending from the south- 
east of Africa, through the Indian Ocean and Bay of 
Bengal; again, in the Red Sea and Mediterranean. Lubbock 
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