356 Annals of the South African Museum. 



GEN. EUPAGUEUS, Brandt. 



1851. Eupagurus, Brandt, Middendorif's Sibirische Keise, Zool. pt. 1, 



p. 105. 



1888. E., Henderson, Challenger Anomura, Reports, vol. xxvii., p. 62. 

 1905. E., Alcock, Catal. Indian Decap. Crust., part 2, fasc. 1, 



pp. 122, 174. 



EUPAGURUS TBISTANENSIS, Henderson. 



1888. Eupagurus tristanensis, Henderson, Challenger Anomura, 

 Reports, vol. xxvii., p. 66, pi. 7, figs. 5, 5a. 



1910. E.t., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 5. 



No. 235, a specimen, taken by Dr. Gilchrist, Scottsburgh 

 Lighthouse, N.W. by N., 8 miles, depth 168 m., agrees 

 well with Henderson's description of his species, which was 

 taken off Nightingale Island, Tristan da Cunhal from a depth 

 of 201 m. The present specimen is imperfect, wanting the 

 right cheliped ; the left cheliped agrees with Henderson's 

 description, but certainly falls short of the 9 mm. which he 

 gives as its length, though the body of the animal is fully 

 10 mm. long, as was the case with the " Challenger " specimen. 

 In both instances the shell occupied was the "Challenger 1 

 species Murex (Pseudomurex) aedonius, Watson. 



GEN. PARAPAGURUS, S. I. Smith. 



1879. Parapacjurus, Smith, Trans. Connecticut Academy, vol. v., 



pt. 1, p. 50. 



1900. P., Stebbing, S.A. Crustacea, pt. 1, p. 27. 

 1905. P., Alcock, Catal. Indian Decap. Crust., pt. 2, fasc. 1, pp. 98, 



171. 



:;: PARAPAGURUS DIMORPHUS (Studer). 



1883. Eupagurus dimorphus, Studer, Abhandl. k. Ak. Wiss., Berlin, 



1882, p. 24, pi. 2, figs. 11, 12. 



"In shells of Buccinum porcatum Gm., completely covered 



by colonies of Epizoanthus cancrisocius v. Mart.," South of 



Cape of Good Hope, lat. 34 13' 6" S., long. 15 0' 7" W., from 



220 m. depth. 



1888. Parapayurus d., Henderson, Challenger Anomura, Reports, 



vol. xxvii., p. 86, pi. 10, fig. 1. 



Off the Agulhas Bank ; depth 274 m. ; inhabiting shells 

 which have become almost completely absorbed by an in- 

 vesting Epizoanthus. 



