ON SOME LYRAMORP11A-SPECILS. 



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Notwithstanding the different development of the spines 

 I think this specimen can be referred, as Horvath did with 

 regard to the figures, to L. ambigua. I find not unfrequently 

 that there is some variation in the length of these spines, 

 even in Lijramorjiha. 



New Guinea (evidently the Dutch territory) can thus 

 be added to the known habitats of L. cnnbigua Horv. 



Brussels, March 6, 1908. 



Notes from the Leydcn Museum, Vol. XXX. 



