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but truncate, the third a little longer than the second and sub- 

 acute, the fourth and fifth sub-conical, acute. Chelipedes unequal, 

 the right larger than the left, its carpus with two conical spines on 

 the inner border, propodos dilated, with two or three small 

 tubercles on its inner surface, carpus and propodos ornamented 

 with small granules mostly disposed in transverse rows and beset 

 with short bristles ; fingers stout, with rounded teeth, hooked at 

 the tips ; left chelipede with the propodos narrower than that of 

 the right, the fingers very long and slender, hooked at the tips 

 and armed with triangular teeth. Abdomen of the male bordered 

 with a close fringe of long hairs. Length of carapace liVth 

 inch, breadth l^ths inch. 



Hah. Port Darwin. 



A near ally of Panopeus dentatus, Adams and White, but 

 distinguished by the form of the antero-lateral teeth, etc. 



Pdumnus monilifera, n. s. 



Surface convex, smooth, regions faintly defined ; front divided 

 by a deep notch into two prominent rounded lobes with granulated 

 margins. A conical tooth between the front and the internal 

 orbital hiatus. Borders of the orbit with a series of prominent 

 granules. Antero-lateral borders with four teeth, of which the 

 first is inconspicuous, each tooth capped by a cluster of granules. 

 A cluster of three or four granules situated close together on 

 either side of the middle line between and rather behind the 

 orbits ; an oblique row of prominent granules on either side near 

 the lateral borders continuous behind with the granules of the 

 {.hird lateral tooth ; a short row of three or four granules behind 

 this near the fourth lateral tooth. Anterior legs very large, the 

 left a little larger than the right. Carpus, propodos and base of 

 dactylos covered with prominent granules. Carapace and limbs 

 covered with a short, close pubescence. Length of carapac Q 

 |ths inch ; breadth Hths inch. 



Sab. Tasmania. 



