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smooth, siib-cristate and granulate above, internally granulate ; 



fingers excavate. Carpal and propodal joints of the first two 



pairs of ambulatory feet pilose in front. 



Japan! 

 H. spinicarpa Edward". 



H. spinicarpa Edwards, Ami. Sci. Nat. Ill, xx, p. 190 (1853). 



Locality unknown. 

 H. dentipes Heller. 



Eelice dentipes Heller, Novara Crust., p. 62, PI. V, f. 5. 



Ceylon (Heller). 

 H. latreillei Edwards. 



Cyclogrupsus latreillei 'E^vnwAs, Hist. Nat. Crust., ii, p. 80 (1837). 

 Eelice Za/mto" Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. Ill, xx, p. 190 (1853). 



Mauritius (Edwards). 

 H. gaudichaudi Edwards. 



Eelice gaudichaudi Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. Ill, xx, p. 190, PI. VII, 

 f. 6 (1853). 



Sumatra (Edwards). 

 H. pilimana A. Milne-Edwards. 



Eelice pilimana Alph. Milne-Edwards, Nouv. Arch, du Mus., ix p. 

 313, PI. XVIII, f. 1 (1872). 



New Caledonia (A. M.-Edw.). 

 H. orassa Dana. 



Eelice crasm Dana, Proe. Phila. Acad. (1851), p. 252— U.S. Ex. Exp., 



Crust., p. 367, PI. XXIII, f. 8 (1853). 

 E. lucasii Edw., Ann. Sci. Nat. Ill, xx, p. 190 (1853). 



Carapax closely resembling that of B. tridens, but with but two 

 teeth behind the orbital angle. Carpus of cheliped without an 

 internal spine, hands externally microscopically granulate, more 

 coarsely so internall}^, the upper margin acute. Carpal and pro- 

 podal joints of the first two i)airs of ambulator^' feet, pilose. 



This is probably but a variety of H. tridens. Small females 

 show the elevated line on the hand characterizing H. lucasii. 



New Zealand! (Dr. Wilson); Aukland (Heller); Australia (Dana). 

 H. leachii Hess. 



Eelice leacMi Hess, Arcliiv fiir Naturgeschichte, xxxi, p. 153 (1865). 



Sydney, Australia (Hess). 



Genus CYCLOGRAPSUS Edw. (1837)(restrict). (Gnathochasmus McLeay.) 



Carapax depressed, sides arcuate, entire front about half the 

 width of the carapax. Antenna not excluded from the orbit. 

 Meros of the external maxillipeds short, about as long as the 

 ischium; its external angle well marked, the palpus articulating 

 with the anterior margin. 



