NO. 1307. JAPANESE STALK-E YED CR USTA CEANS—liA TUB UN. 3 1 



Family DORIPPID.E. 



DORIPPE DORSIPES (Linnaeus). 



Dorippe dorsipea Alcock, Jour. Asiati'- Soc. Bengal, LXV, 1S9(>, p. 277, and 

 synonymy. 



Wakanoura, Kii; Najj^asaki, Hizen. 



DORIPPE JAPONICA de Siebold. 



I)ori]>pe japonicd dk Sikbom), Spicilegia Fauna* Japonit-a', 1824, p. 14. — Fekl'ssac, 



Bull, des Sci., IV, 1825, p. 87. — de Haax, Fauna Japon., Crust, 1849, p. 122. 



Dorippe callida de Haan, Fauna Jai:>on., Crust., pi. xxxi, lig. l.« Not Fabricius. 



Wakanoura, Kii; 2 females. 



DORIPPE GRANULATA de Haan. 



Dorippe sima de Haan, Fauna Japon., Crust., pi. xxxi, fig. 2." Ncjt Milne 



Edwards. 

 Dorippe ffranalata de Haan, Faurta Japon., Crunt., 1889, p. 122. Not i>. (jranu- 



lata Alcock, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LXV, 1896, \^. 279. 



Minyako, Rikuzen; Wakanoura, Kii; Nagasaki, Tlizen. 



D. (/ranu/ata is ver}^ ditterent from I), faeclthio (Herbst). The 

 surface of the carapace is covered with granules, especially dense on 

 the branchial regions, smallest on the protogastric and frontal regions, 

 absent from the sulci and from the margin of the gastric region. The 

 width between the tips of the exorbital teeth is only half or less than 

 li df the greatest width of the carapace. The spine at the lower inner 

 a gle of the orbit is very short, not nearly as advanced as the front. 

 i lie roof of the endostomial canal projects as a slight rim beyond the 

 front. The outer surface of the chelipeds is granulate except on the 

 lingers, and, in the female and the smaller cheliped of the male, on 

 (ho lower central and distal portion of the palm. The margins and 

 carina' of the second and third pairs of legs, save on the dactyli, are 

 granulate, the granules very tine on the propodi. 



Dihtensions. — Male, length 28.3 mm., width 32.5 nun,, exor))ital 

 width 14.0 mm., length of second aml)ulatory leg 7(5 mm. Female, 

 length 24. t) mm., width 27. ♦> nnn., exorbital width 13.4 mm., length of 

 second ambulatory leg 65 mm. 



Suborder ANOMURA. 



Family RANINID^?^. 



RANINA RANINA (Linnaeus). 



Cancer ram/ms LiNN^us, Hyst. Nat., 10th ed., I, 1758, p. 025. 

 Eanimi scabra, serrata, and dentata of authors. 



Misaki, Sagami, 1 male, 1 female; Nagasaki, Hizen, 1 nude. 

 « Specific name corrected in text. 



