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e. Wrist with a large anterior rounded boss...;;n^i7. 



ee. Wrist without such a boss squamosus. 



dd. Hair on chelipeds and legs, though thick and 

 long, not hiding the characters beneath it ; 

 upper surface of hand with spines sulcatus. 



cc. Dactyli slender ; propodi and dactyli without squamiform 

 tubercles on their anterior faces. 

 /, Spines on hand numerous and evenly distributed over 

 the whole upper surface aciculus. 



ff. Spines on hand fewer, upper surface with broad smooth 

 interspaces Mans. 



Pagurus lacertosus, Henderson. 



Eupagiirus lacertosus, Henderson, "Challenger" Rept., Zoo!., 

 xxvii., 1888, p. 63, pi. vi., fig. 7. Id., Grant inSayce, Vict, 

 Nat., xviii., 1902, p. 155. 



The only record of this species in Australian waters is that of 

 the late Mr. F. E. Grant, who dredged it off Queenscliff, in Port 

 Phillip, together with its variety nana, Henderson. As the 

 typical form is a deep-water species, having been taken in 275 

 fathoms off New Zealand, Grant's identification needs confirma- 

 tion. Seven specimens, received from Professor J. Thomson 

 Flynn, were dredged in 40-60 fathoms outside Schouten Island, 

 Tasmania, and others are in the Museum collection from 100 

 fathoms, five miles east of Cape Pillar, Tasmania. The latter 

 were dredged by Messrs. Hedley and May in 1907, together 

 with many other invertebrates on a firm bottom of sand, pebbles 

 and shells. 



Clibanarius virescens, Krauts. 



(Plate xi., fig. 2). 



Pagurus virescens, Krauss, Sudafcik. Crust., 1843, p. 56, pi. iv., 

 fig. 3. 



Clibanarius virescens 1, Dana, Wilkes U.S. Explor. Exped., 

 Crust., i., 1852, p. 466, pi. xxix., figs. Ga.b. 



Clibanarius virescens, de Man, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool., xxii., 

 1888, p. 247. Id., Whitelegge, Mem. Austr. Mus.,iii., 1S97, 

 p. 143. Id., Grant and McCulloch, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, xxxi., L906, p. 34. 



