320 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



MUNIDOPSIS EDWARDSII (Wood-Mason). 



Elmmonotusedwardsu^Noo-D-M^so-s, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1891, p. 201. 

 Orophorliynchw edwardsil Milne-Edwards and Eoitvikr, Ann. Sci. Nat., ZdoI., 



1894,' (7), XVI, p. 287. 

 Mivnidopf^is {Or(>j>horhynchns) edwardsil Auock, Cat. Indian Deep-Sea Crust, in 



the Indian Museum, 1901, p. 265, pi. iii, ii^r. 4. 



Bay of Ben^-al, in 1,300 and 1.3i(> fathoms. 



MUNIDOPSIS ERINACEA |A. Milne-Edwards). 



Galathodi's erinacea A. Milne-Edwards, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., VIII, 1880, p. 53. 



Manidopsh crinacea Henderson, Challenger Raport, XXVII, 1888, Anomura, \). 

 149, pi. XVI, fig. 4. — -A. Milne-Edwards and Bouvier, Ann. Sd. Nat., Zool., 

 (7), XVI, 1894, p. 275; Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., XIX, 1897, No. 2, p. 67, y\. 

 VII, figs. 9-12. 



Milne-Edwards's specimens were from a number of stations in the 

 West India region in depths that range a little abo^e 400 fathoms 

 (steamei- IlhiVt). 



MUNIDOPSIS ESPINIS, new species, see p. 282. 



MUNIDOPSIS EXPANSA, new species, see p. 282. 



MUNIDOPSIS GILLI, new species, see p. 283. 



MUNIDOPSIS GOODRIDGII Alcock and Anderson. 



Munidopsis goodridgii Alcock and Anderson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7), III, 

 1899, p. 21; Illus. Investigator Zoology, Crustacea, 1899, pi. xi.iv, lig. 2; 

 Cat. Indian Deep-Sea Crust, in the Indian Museum, 1901, p. 258. 



A single female from off the Tra\ ancoro coast. 430 fathoms. 



MUNIDOPSIS GRANOSA Alcock. 



MiOiidujms gnuiosa Alcock, Cat. Indian I>'fei)-Sea Crust, in the Indian ^Nluseuni, 

 1901, p. 266, pi. Ill, fig. 1. 



Bay of Bengal, in 1.520 fathoms. 



MUNIDOPSIS HAMATA Faxon. 



Muliidojhsis hainatd Faxon, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., XXIV, 1893, p. 187; :\reni. 

 Mus. Comp. Zool., XVIII, 1895, p. 95, pi. xxi, figs. 2-2b. 



Alhatnm stations 38'»1: and 3395. in -til and 730 fathoms. (Iiilf of 

 Panama. 



MUNIDOPSIS HASTIFER, new species, see p. 284. 

 MUNIDOPSIS HEMINGI Alcock and Anderson. 



Mii)ildo})xlx licmingi Alcock and Anderson, Ann. and Mag. of Xat. Hist., (7), 

 III, 1901, !>. 19; Illus. Zool. of the Investigator, Crust., pi. liv, fig. 4.— Alcock, 

 Cat. Indian Deep-Sea Crust, in the Indian Museum, 1901, p. 251. 



Off the Travanc'ore coast, in 430 fathoms. 



