Hawaiian Stomatopods — TowNSLEY 
419 
In the Indian Ocean it has been reported from 
Penung, Tuticorin, Madras, Mysore, and Dur- 
ban. In the Atlantic Ocean adult specimens 
have been collected at Antigua, Dutch West 
Indies, and larvae from near the Cape of Good 
Hope. 
Coronida sinuosa Edmondson 
Figs. 16, \la~e 
Coronida sinuosa 1921: 295, fig. 2. 
DESCRIPTION: Carapace very slightly nar- 
rower anteriorly than posteriorly, nearly twice 
as long (including rostrum) as breadth at an- 
terior border, lacking distinct carinae, cervical 
and gastric grooves wholly absent, antero- 
lateral and posterolateral angles slightly round- 
ed. Rostrum small, rounded anteriorly, breadth 
greater than length, not covering ophthalmic 
somite. Cornea of eyes set transversely on 
eyestalks, slightly bilobed; eyestalks narrow, 
elongated, flattened. Merus of raptorial claw 
articulating terminally with ischium (Fig. lib), 
ventralsurfacelongitudinallygroovedthrough- 
out its length for reception of propodus; pro- 
podus finely pectinate along upper margin; 
dactylus notched and slightly inflated at base, 
with four sharp teeth on inner margin. First, 
third, fourth, and fifth thoracic appendages 
shown in Figure 17^, c, d. Mandibular palp 
absent. Free thoracic and abdominal somites 
dorsoventrally depressed, all lacking longi- 
tudinal carinae; fifth through eighth thoracic 
somites exposed, lateral margins of fifth with 
