108 " ENDEAVOUR " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



CALCULOSA (Milne Edwards). 



Cancer calculosus, Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., i., 

 1834, p. 378. 



Actcea, calculosa, Grant and McCulloch, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 New South Wales, xxxi., 1906, p. 11, and synonymy. 



Fifteen miles north-west of Cape Jervis, S'outh Australia, 

 17 fathoms; E.4457 ; two females. E.4459; one young 

 female. 



Marsden Point, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 17 

 fathoms; E.6485; five males, ten females. 



Spencer Gulf, South Australia, 16 fathoms; E.4456; four 

 males, one female. 



Subfamily CHLOEODIELLIN^E. 



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CHLORODIELLA NIGER (Forskal}. 



Chlorodius niger, Alcock, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 

 Ixvii., 1898, p. 160 [395], and synonymy. 



North-west Island, off Rockhampton, Queensland; 

 E.4455; one male, one female. 



CHLORODOPSIS PILUMNOIDES (White). 



Chlorodius pilnmnoides, Adams and White, Voy. Sama- 

 rang, Crust., 1848, p. 41, pi. ix., figs. 3 and 3a. 



Chlorodopsis pilumnoides, Alcock, Journ. Asiat. Soc., 

 Bengal, Ixvii., 1898, p. 167 [402], and synonymy. 



Thirteen miles south-east of Cape Capricorn, Queens- 

 land, 13 fathoms; E.3146; one young specimen, carapace 

 5.3 mm. wide. 



New to the Australian fauna. 



Subfamily PILTJMNIN^E. 



Genus PILUMNUS, Leach. 



Key to the Australia/n species of Pilumnus. 



a. Abnormal species. Carapace covered with symmetrically dis- 



posed, raised, curved or sinuate ridges: lal>yrintliicus.\ 



aa. Normal species in -which the carapace is covered wholly or parti- 



ally with a more or less thick coat of hair and is without raised 



ridges. 



b. Carapace covered with a short, close pubescence, unmixed with 

 long hairs. 



