JAPANESK STALK-EYED CRUSTACEANS. 



By Mary J. RATiiiiUN, 



Second As.^ist<iiil Ciirtifor, T)lr!slon of Mdrlite. Tnvertelirdles. 



The collection here described was obtained l)v Dr. David S. Jordan 

 and Mr. f7. O. Snyder durino- the summer of 11»0(), while making a 

 special investigation of the tishes of Japan under the auspices of the 

 Hopkins La))orator3' of Stanford University. The specimens were 

 taken along- shore, mostly in the seine. The new species number nine 

 shrimps and one hermit crab. To show the relation of the species 

 of Parapendeits of the velatinus type, descriptions of two additional 

 species in the U. S. National Museum are included. 



The drawings were made ])y Miss Sigrid Bentzon. The type speci- 

 mens are in the U. S. National Museum. 



Order DECAPODA. 



Suborder BRACHYURA. 



Family OCYPODID^E. 



EUCRATE CRENATA de Haan. 



Cancer {Eucrak') crendtus de Haan, Fauna Japon., Crust., 1835, p. 51, jil. xv, 



%. 1. 

 Encraie crenata Alcock, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LXIX, 1900, j). oOO, and 



synonymy. 



Wakanoura, Kii; 2 males, 1 female. 



CARCINOPLAX LONGIMANUS (de Haan). 



Cancer {Curtonolus) longiinanuti de Haan, Fauna Japon., Crust., 1835, p. 50, pi. 



VI, fig. 1. 

 Cnrdnojdox longbnmms Alcock, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LXIX, 1900, \). 303, 



and synonymy. 



Wakanoura, Kii; 4 males, 3 females, large; 15 males, 13 females, 

 medium. 



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