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T. FUKUDA. 



Pseudosquilla ciliata, Miers, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) V, p. 

 108, Pl. III, figs 7, 8 (1880) -Brooks, Rep. Voy. Challenger 

 XVI, ii, p. 53, Pl. XV, fig. 10(1886)— de Man, Zool. Jahrb. 

 Abt. Syst. X, p. 694 (1898). 



Locality. — Two females from Ogasawara Islands. 



Genus Tjìjsiosqìiilla Dana. 

 8. Lysiosquilla acanthocarpus (Gray). 



Lysiosquilla acanthocarpus, Miers, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 

 V, p. 11, Pl. I, figs 7-9 (1880) — Jurich, Die Stomatopoden 

 der Deutschen Tiefsee-Fxpedition, Pl. XXVI [II], fig. 3 (1904). 



Locality. — One male from Tateyama, Prov. Awa. 



9- Lysiosquilla maculata (Fabricius). 

 Pl. IV. fig. 3. 



Lysiosquilla maculata, Miers, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) V, p 

 5, Pl. I, figs I, 2 (1880) — Brooks, Rep. Voy. Challenger, 

 XVI, ii, p. 45, Pl. I, figs 1-7 (1886). 



Remarks. —The sexual character observed by various authors in 

 this species is not very apparent in the present specimen, for, in spite 

 of its being a female, the dentition on the dactylus of raptorial limb 

 looks like that of the male, as figured by Miers and Brooks. This, 

 however, may be due to immaturity, as the individual examined 

 measures only 17. 5 cm. in length. 



Locality. — Okinawa (?) 



10. Lysiosquilla crassispinosa " sp. 



Pl. IV., figs 4, 4 a. 



Diagnosis. — Eyes with the corneal region nearly globular. The 

 manus of raptorial limb bearing, besides the usual serration, ten or 

 more acute jointed spines on the inner margin ; the dactylus armed 



