184 
2 (rr) — 6 (rr). 
Area: Atlantic, Mediterranean, Red Sea, Indian Ocean. 
2. T. Fraknoi Daday Monographie d. Familie d. Tintinnodeen, 
Mitth. aus d. Zool. Stat. zu Neapel, Bd. 7, p. 528, PI. 18, f. 1, 1887. 
2 (rr) — 3 (rr) — 4 (rr) — 5 (r) — 7 (rr) — 10 (rr). 
Area: Atlantic, Mediterranean, Red Sea, Indian Ocean. 
Leprotintinnus Jørgensen. 
3. L. Brandtii (Nordquist) Jørgensen, Ueber die Tintin¬ 
nodeen d. norwegischen Westkiiste, Bergens Museums Aarbog, Nr. II, 
p. 10, 1899; Cleve Some Atlantic Tintinnodea, Ofv. af Kgl. Sv. 
Vet.-Ak. Forh. Nr. 10, p. 973, lig., 1899; Codonella Brandtii Nord¬ 
quist, Medd. af Soc. p. Fauna et Flora Fennica, 17, 1890—92, 
f. 1—2. 
1 (rr) — 2 (r) — 3 (rr) — 5 (r) — 6 (+) — 10 (rr). 
Area: Baltic, north coast of S. America in 6° 35' N., 
54° 51' W. 
4. L. simplex Sckm. n. sp. 
House thin-w alled, cylindrical or subcylindrical, 
not or very little narrowed towards the inferior part; 
inferior aperture not widened. Wall structureless, 
with a few agglutinated foreign bodies. 
Length 204 p. 
Breadth 41 p. 
From the species kitherto known of this genus 
proposed by Jørgensen 1. c. p. 10, L. simplex 
, differs in not being narrowed towards the inferior end 
lig. 1. 
Leprotin- an( * m wanting an inferior widened part. 
tinnus sim - 1 (n*). 
plex Schm. 
Seibert Oc. in, Amphorella Daday. 
Obj. II. 
5. A. acuta Schm. n. sp. 
The shape of the house is nearly the same as in A. qu ad ri¬ 
line ata (Clap. Lachm.) Jørgensen l. c. p. 12, PI. I, f. 2 . 
