1926] : Schmitt, Crustaceans Collected by the Congo Expedition bf 
varieties of pugzlator as Balss (loc. cit.) suggests seems only to make the 
confusion worse. 
Of the two Congo specimens, the rostral point of the smaller is as 
figured by Chevreux and Bouvier, the larger has a supernumerary second 
spine to the right of the tip, making it appear unequally bifid. The 
hands too, are much as figured by the authors of the species and are, if 
anything, more coarsely spinous-granular; the palms are about as 
broad as long and the depression near the postero-lateral angle of the 
palm not so pronounced nor so evident as in the figured type. 
Tribe HIPPIDEA 
Hippidze 
Hippa Fabricius 
Hippa Fasricius, 1787, ‘Mantissa Insect.,’ I, p. 329. 
Hippa cubensis (Saussure) 
Remipes cubensis SAUSSURE, 1857, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2) LX, p. 503. Bass 
1916, ‘Beitr. Kenntnis Meeresfauna Westafrikas,’ IT, p. 39. 
Hippa cubensis Ratupun, 1900, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XXII, p. 300. 
From Rathbun: Cape Verde Islands (Studer, Miers, Cunningham, Henderson); 
Dahomey (Osorio); St. Thomas (Osorio); Isla das Rolas (Osorio); Quinchoxo 
(Studer); Ascension Island (Miers, Benedict). From Balss: Cameroon and Annobon. 
From Banana, 1c, 19 (ovig.). 
‘From the shore of Banana Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean side; 
taken from the sand at low tide near the drift line, together with am- 
phipods.” (H. L.). 
Order STOMATOPODA 
Chloridellidze 
PSEUDOSQUILLA Dana 
Pseudosquilla Dana, 1852, ‘Crust. U. S. Expl. Exped.,’ Pt. 1, p. 621. 
? Pseudosquilla ferussaci (Roux) 
Text Figure 75 | 
Squilla ferussaci Roux, 1828, ‘Crust. Méditerranée,’ p. [147], Pl. XXVIII. 
Pseudosquilla ferussaci GrmsBrecut, 1910, ‘Fauna u. Flora Neapel’ (Monogr. 
33 Zool. Station Neapel), p. 34, Pl. 1, fig. 8, Pl. 1v, figs. 37-48. Kemp, 1913, Mem. 
Indian Mus., IV, pp. 96 and 202, and synonymy. 
? Pseudosquilla ferussaci (sp.?) GIESBRECHT, loc. cit., pp. 125, 142, Fl. ww; figs: 
49-56. 
