238 Annals of the South African Museum. 



1906. Parathranites, M. J. Katlibuu, Bull. U.S. Fish. Comm. for 



1903, p. 867. 



Alcock, defining this as an independent genus, considers it 

 " nearer to Bathynectes than to Lupocyclus." 



PARATHRANITES ORIENTALIS, Miers. 



1886. Lupocyclus (Parathranites) orientalis, Miers, Rep. Voy. Chall., 



Brachyura, vol. 17, 

 p. 186, pi. 17, figs. 1, 

 1 a-c. 



1899. Parathranites orientalis, Alcock, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 68, 



p. 17. 



The larger specimen, a male, measures 12*5 mm. in length, with 

 a breadth of 19 mm. between the tips of the outstanding hind- 

 most teeth of the carapace ; the smaller specimen of the same 

 sex is 9 mm. loiig by 14 mm. wide. This specimen in travelling 

 retained all its legs, while the other shed them all ; in both the 

 two wide terminal joints of the fifth peraeopods are extremely 

 transparent. 



Locality. Umhloti River, N.W. 1 W. 15 miles ; depth 100 fathoms. 

 A 580. 



TEIBE CATOMETOPA. 



FAMILY GONEPLAClDyE. 

 (See these Annals, vol. 6, ]..t, 4, p. 312, 1910.) 



GEN. EUCRATE, de Haan. 



1835. Eucrate, de Haan, Crust. Japou., decas secunda, p. 36. 



1900. Alcoclc, J. Asiat, Soc. Bengal, vol. 69, pt, 2, pp. 292, 



298. 

 1908. McCulloch, Records Austral. Mas., vol. 7, p. 58. 



EUCRATE AFFINIS, Haswell. 



1881. Eucrate affinis, Haswell, Pr. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, vol. 6. 



1882. Haswell, Catal. Austral. Crust,, p. 86. 



1887. de Man, J. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 22, No. 137, 



p. 89, pi. 5, figs. 5-7. 



1900. crenata, var. affinis, Alcock, J. Asiat, Soc. Bengal, 



vol. 69, p. 300. 



