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Pagunis calidvs, Risso. 



Pagurm callidus, Risso, Hist. Nat. de I'Eur. ISIerid., t. v. ji. 29, 1826. 

 „ „ Roux, Crust, de la Medit., pi. xv., 1828. 



„ „ Milne-Edwards, Ann. d. Sci. Nat., scr. 2c, t. vi. p. 271, 1S3G; Hist. Nat. 



des Crust., t. ii. p. 220, 1837. 

 „ ,, Lucas, Anim. art. de I'Alger., Crust., p. 29, 1849. 



calidus, White, Catal. Crust. Brit. Mus., p. 59, 1849. 

 ,, „ Heller, Crust, siidlichen Europa, p. 176, 1863. 



,, diogenes, Costa, Fauna del Regno di Napoli, Crust., p. 5, 1845. 



Habitat. — St. Vincent, Cape Verdes. Three specimens (two adult and one young), 

 the largest inhabiting a shell which is covered by Anemones. Bands of a brilliant red 

 colour are still visible on the carapace, ocular peduncles, and ambulatory limbs. 



Station VIIp, off Gomera, Canaries; depth, 78 fathoms; bottom, volcanic sand. A 

 single immature specimen. 



Pagurus calidus is a well-known Mediterranean species. It is recorded by Miers 

 from Madeira and the Canaries. 



Pagurus deformis, H. Milne-Edwards. 



Pagurus deformis, llilne-Edwards, Ann. d. Soi. Nat., ser. 2e, t. vi. p. 272, pi. xiii. fig. 4, 

 1836 ; Hist. Nat. des Crust., t. ii. p. 222, 1837. 

 „ „ Dana, U.S. Explor. Exped., vol. xiii.. Crust., part i. p. 449, 1852. 



„ ,, Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliilad., p. 84, 1858. 



,, ;, Heller, Reise der Novara, Crust., p. 86, 1865. 



„ „ Hilgendorf, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wi.ss. Berlin, p. 818, taf. iii. 



figs. 6, 7, 1878. 



Habitat. — Eeefs, Papeite. A single incomplete sjsecimen (with the chelipedes wanting) 

 is apparently referable to this widely distributed Indo-Pacific species. 



Pagurus imbricatus, H. Milne-Edwards. 



Pagurus imbricatus, Milne-Edwards, Ann. d. Sci. Nat., ser. 3e, t. x. p. 61, 1848. 



„ „ Miers, Catal. New Zealand Crust., p. 66, 1876; Crust, in Zool. H.M.S. 



"Alert," p. 264, 1884. 



Habitat. — Station 186, Flinders Passage; depth, 8 fathoms; bottom^ coral mud. 



A female specimen (in spirit) has the imbricated scales which cover the chelipedes and 

 ambulatory limbs of a beautiful deep red colour, those on the propodal joint of the larger 

 chela marked by conspicuous white tubercles. 



Pagurus imbricatus has been taken only in the New Zealand and Australian 

 seas. 



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