MACROrODIlDJE. 7 



Fain. 2. MACKOPODIID^E. 



INACHUS DORSETTENSIS (Pennant). 

 Common all along the coasts. 



INACHUS DORYNCHUS, Leach. 



Much scarcer than the last. Salcombe (Leach <Sf A. M. 

 N.}; Plymouth and Falmouth (A. M. N.); common in crab- 

 pots in Cornwall (CoucK). 



INACHUS LEPTOCHIRUS, Leach. 



First discovered by C ranch on the western coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall (Leach)', Falmouth, not uncommon in trawl- 

 refuse (Cocks Sf A. M. N.'). 



ACH^EUS CRANCHIL, Leach. 



First found by Cranch at Falmouth. Salcombe and 

 Plymouth (A. M. N.}. 



MACROPODIA ROSTRATA (lLmicLG) = Stenor^nchus phalangium, 



Bell. 



Common. 



MACROPODIA LONGIROSTRIS (T?ak>Tici\is) = Stenorynchus tcnai- 

 rostris, Bell. 



Generally distributed along the coast. 

 MACROPODIA ^EGYPTIA (H. Milne-Edwards). 



1825. Stenorynchus phalangium, Attdouin, Explic. des Planches 



de Savigny, pi. vi. tig. 6. 

 1834. Stenon/nchus eegyptius, II. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust. 



vol. i. p. 280. 

 1894. Stenorhi/nchus (sgyptius, Garstang, Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc. 



vol. iii. p. 222. 



]\Ir. W. Garstang, ten years ago (/. o.), stated that this 

 species, previously unrecognized in our fauna, had been found 

 by him at Plymouth, and that it was " not uncommon on 

 weedy ground, and was at once to be distinguished from the 

 other Spider Crabs by its stripes of reddish-brown pigment." 

 A. Milne-Edwards and Bouvier * give the following dis- 

 tinguishing characters of M. wgyptia and M. longirostris: 



"agyptia. Rostre n'atteignant pas tout-a-fait 1'extremite 

 des pedoncules antennaires, un pen arque vers la base. 



* 'Eesultats des Campagnes Scientifiqne?, pir Prince de Monaco,' 

 Fasc. xiii. 1899, p. 48. 



