384 THE GENUS PANOPEUS BENEDICT AND KATHBUN. 



14. Panopeiis otagoensis H. Filliol. 



Eec. V^nus, in, (p. 379), 1866. 



Cami)bell Island, South Pacific. 



15. Paiaopeus latifrons J. G. de Man. 



Arch, fill- Xatur., i, p. 265, pi. ix. fig. 4, 1637. 



Length, 4.8 millimetres ; breadth, 7.2 millimetres. 

 Amboiua. 



This species will doubtless be eventually referred to some other 

 genus. The figure is hardly that of a Panopeus. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



(Plates XIX-XXII from photographs by Mr. T. W. Suiillie ; plates XXTII ami XXIV 



drawu by Dr. J. C. McGouuell.) 



Plate XIX. 



Fig. 1. Panopeus herbstii Edw. 



2. Panopeus herbstii Edw. (obesus lype). 



3. Panopeus A'alidus Smith. 

 Figures natural size. 



Plate XX. 



Fig. 1. Panopeus harttii Smith, x i- 



2. Panopeus bermudeusis sp. nov., X i- 



3. Panopeus occidentalis Saus., natural size. 



4. Panopeus dissimilis sp. nov., x i. 



5. Panopeus depressus Smith, x i- 



Plate XXI. 



Fig. 1. Panopeus parvulus (Fabr.), natural size. 



2. Panopeus harrisii (Gould), X h 



3. Panopeus areolatus sp. nov., natural size. 



4. Panopeus crenatus Edw. and Lucas, natural size. 



5. Panopeus planissimus Stimp.sou, x i. 



Plate XXII. 



Fig. 1. Panopeus packardii Kingsley. 



2. Panopeus transversus Stimpson. 



3. Panopeus augustifrous sp. nov. 



4. Panopeus sayi Smith. 



5. Panopeus texauus Stimpson. 

 Figures natural size. 



Plate XXIII. 



Fig. 1. Panopeus dissimilis sp. nov., male abdomen 



2. Panoi)eus parvulus (Fabr.), male abdomen. 



3. Panopeus parvulus (Fabr.), larger man us. 



4. Panopeus depressus Smith, male abdomen. 



