NO. 1623. NOMENCLATURE OF RECENT CRINOIDS—CLARK. 481 
+Antedon lorioli. 
Antedon loveni Brin, 1882. 
1882. Bernu, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 534. 
Type-locality—Port Jackson; 0 to 5 fathoms. H. M.S. Alert. 
Prof. Sven Lovén. British Museum. 
This species 1s based on a non-diagnostic specific formula. In 
1884 it was described in detail and figured by Professor Bell 
under the name of Antedon pumila (q. v.), which, of course, 
becomes a pure synonym of A. dovent. The species now known 
as A. lovenit must become Antedon insignis, and the species now 
known as A. pumila, Antedon lovent. 
Antedon loveni Bret, 1584 (not Antedon lovent Bell, 1882). 
1884. Brix, Rep. Zool. Coll. H. M. 8S. Alert, p. 158, pl. x, figs. 
B, C a-e (not A ae as given in the reference to the plate) ; 
first mentioned, p. xi. | 
Type-locality.—Port Denison (Queensland). H. M. 8. Alert. 
Prof. Sven Lovén. British Museum. 
This is a pure synonym of Antedon insignis Bell, 1882, being 
founded on the type of that species. On pl. x there are two fig- 
ures lettered * B” and none lettered “ C;” the upper figure “ B,” 
however, represents this species, and should have been lettered 
66 @: ~y) 
+ Antedon ludgreni. 
Antedon ludovici P. H. Carprnrer, 1882. 
1882. P. H. Carrantsr, Jour. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), XVI, p. 502; 
detailed description, p. 510. 
Type-locality.—Hongkong. 
Prof. Hubert Ludwig. Hamburg Museum. 
Antedon lusitanica P. H. Carpenter, 1884. 
1884. P. H. Carpenter, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinb., XII, p. 368. 
Ly pe-locality.—39° 39° north latitude, 9° 39’ west longitude (off 
the coast of Portugal) ; 740 fathoms. H. M. S. Porcupine. 
Lusitania= Portugal. British Museum. 
Antedon macrocnema P. H. Carpenter, 1879. 
1879. P. H. Carpenter, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), 2d ser., II, 
p. 22. 
Emendation. 
Antedon macrodiscus Hara, 1895. 
1895. Hara, Zool. Mag. Tokyo, VII, p. 115. 
Type-locality.—_ Misaki, Japan; 3 fathoms. 
pfakpos=long+dioKos=“‘disk.” Imperial University, Tokyo. 
The affinities of this remarkable species are with Antedon afra 
Hartlaub, from which, however, it is quite distinct, the length 
