436 A. E. V err ill — Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



Eyes large on rather long, stout stalks ; in several specimens the 

 right eye is distinctly larger than the left (see figures). Chelipeds 

 slender ; the merus is nearly as long as the chela ; the fingers gape 

 at base, at least in the male, the thumb being curved downwai'd at 

 base rather abruptly ; outer edge of thumb finely denticulate 

 beyond the curve, edge and tips of finger fringed vrith short hairs. 

 Entire surface of chelipeds finely spinulose, with minute flat trans- 

 verse rugje between the spinules, having ciliated edges. Ambulatory 

 legs also spinulose. The largest specimen has the carapace 7.5™"' 

 long ; 4.5 wide ; length of merus of cheliped, 8"'"' ; of chela, 9 ; 

 of dactylus, 4™™, Another specimen had the carapace 7""" long, 

 4mm -^yi(Je^ This species is closel}^ allied to 3f. simjjlex Benedict, 

 but Mr, Benedict, who has examined the specimens, considers them 

 distinct. In the latter there are two pairs of spines behind the cer- 

 vical suture ; the rostrum is longer and more slender ; the chelipeds 

 are longer, and the chelae longer in proportion to merus. Possibl}^ 

 these differences may be due in part or wholly to immaturity. 



Seven specimens, No, 893, were dredged in 50 fathoms, on the 

 Argus Bank, Oct, 13, 1905, by the expedition from the Field Museum 

 of Natural History, under Dr. T, H, Bean, to whom it is dedicated. 



HIPPIDEA, DE Haan. 



Hijjpidea Stimpson, 1859. Hippoidea Stimpson, 1860. Hippidea Ortraann, 

 1896. 



Family HIPPID-Sl Stimpson. 



Hippa Fabricitis (restr.). 



Hippa (pars) Fabr., Mant. Insect., pp. 329, 330, 1787; (restr.) 1798, type H. 



adactyla. 

 Eemipes Latreille, 1806, and most later authors. 

 Hippa M. J. Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxii, p. 301, 1900 {non M.-Edw.). 



Miss Rathbun has restricted this generic name to the group typi- 

 fied by adactyla. the only species left in the genus by its author, in 



- 1798. 



Hippa cubensis (Sanssure) Rathbun. Sandbug. 



Remipes cuhensis Saussure, Rev. Mag. Zool., (2), ix, p. 503, 1857; Crust. 



Antilles and Mex., Mem. Soc. Phys. Nat. Hist. Genfeve, xiv, p. 452, pi. ii, 



figs. 19, 20, 1858. Rankin, Ann. N. Y. Acad., xi, p. 237 ; op. cit., xii, p. 



533 (Bermuda). 

 Remijjes scutellatus Miers, Jour. Linn. Soc. London, xiv, 1879, p. 319. Hen 



derson, A^oy. Challenger, Zool., xxvii, p. 138, 1888. (?Not Hippa scutellata 



Fabricius. Ent. Syst., ii, p. 474, 1793.) 



