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Family: GALATHEIDAE 



Genus: MUNIDA Leach 

 Munida militaris variety andamanica Alcock 



Plate 10 



Type: The type material of M. militaris typical form came 



from the "Challenger," Station 173, off Matuku, Fiji Islands 



(depth, 315 fathoms) , and Station 192, off Little Ki Island (depth, 



140 fathoms), and Amboina (depth, 100 fathoms); these are 



deposited in the British Museum of Natural History. 



The type of M. militaris curvirostris Henderson was also taken 

 by the "Challenger" and came from Station 200, off Sibago, P. I. 

 (depth, 250 fathoms), and Station 210, off Zebu, P. I. (depth, 375 

 fathoms) , and is likewise deposited in the British Museum. 



