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UROPTYCHUS BELLUS Faxon. 



Vrophjchus bellus F^axon, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XXIV, 189.",, }>. Ifl.S; Mem. 



Mus. Comp. Zool., 1895, p. 102, pi. xxvi, fig?. 2-2b. 

 Diptijrhus helhiti A. Milne-Edwards and Bouvier, Ann. de.s Sci. Nat., Zool., (7), 



"XVI, 1894, p. 306. 



A/bafross station 3354. in 322 fathoms. Station 3355, 182 fathoms, 

 off Panama. 



UROPTYCHUS BREVIS, new species, see p. 292. 



UROPTYCHUS CAPILLATUS, new species, see p. 293. 



UROPTYCHUS FUSIMANUS Alcock and Anderson. 



UrojJty chilli fuslmanus Alcock and Anderson, Ann. Maoc. Nat. Hist., (7), III, 

 1899, p. 26; Illus. Zool. Investigator, Crust., 1899, pi. xliv, fig. 4. — Alcock, 

 Cat. Indian Deep-Sea Crust. Indian Museum, 1901, p. 283. 



Seven specimens from oft' the Travancore coast, in 430 fathoms. 



UROPTYCHUS GRACILIMANUS (Henderson). 



Diptychitfi graeilimanus Henderson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5), XVI, 1885, p. 



420. 

 Vroptychus. graeilimanus Henderson, Challenger Report, XXVII, 1888, Anomura, 



p. 181, pi. XXI, fig. 5. 



Challenger station IG-tB, oft' Port Jackson; depth, 410 fathoms. 



UROPTYCHUS GRANULATUS, new species, see p. 293. 

 UROPTYCHUS INSIGNIS (Henderson). 



Diptychus insignis Henderson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5), XVI, 1885, p. 419. 

 Uroptychiis insignis Henderson, Challenger Report, Anomura, XXVII, 1888, p. 

 175, pi. XXI, fig. 1. 



Challenger station 145 A, oft' Prince Edwards Island; depth, 310 



fathoms. 



UROPTYCHUS INTERMEDIUS (A. Milne- Edwards). 



Diptychus intermedius A. Milne-Edwards, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., VIII, 1880, 

 p. 63; Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., XIX, No. 2, 1897, p. 127, pi. xii, fig. 1-7. 



Blal'e station 241; depth, 163 fathoms; Cariacoii. 



UROPTYCHUS JAMAICENSIS, new species, see p. 29, 

 UROPTYCHUS MINUTUS, new species, see p. 296. 

 UROPTYCHUS NIGRICAPILLIS Alcock. 



Vropiyclim nigricapiUis Alcock, Cat. Indian Deep-Sea Crust. Indian INIuseum, 

 1901, p. 283, pi. Ill, fig. 3. 



Andaman Sea, 669 fathoms. 



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