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Pagurus dearmatus Henderson 



Plate 6 



Type: This is an ovigerous female, in the shell of Strombiis 

 variabilis Sowerby, taken in 12 to 28 fathoms. Admiralty Islands, 

 and is deposited in the British Museum of Natural History. 



