350 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



Clibanarius corallinus, Milne Edwards. 



Pagurus corallinus, Milne Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat., Zool., (3), 

 x., 1848, p. 63. 



Clibanarius corallinus, Borradaile, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1898, 

 p. 463. Id., Alcock, Cat, Ind. Crust., pt. ii., 1905, p. 48, 

 pi. v., fig. i. 



Clibanarius cruentatus, Whitelegge, Mem. Austr. Mus., iii., 

 1897, p. 143. Id., Grant and McCulloch, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, xxxi., 1906, p. 33 (not C. cruentatus, M. 

 Edw.). 



Having examined Whitelegge's Funafuti specimens, and 

 those determined by Grant and myself as C. cruentatus, I find 

 they are not that species, but are G. corallinus. The differences 

 between the two are clearly shown in Alcock's splendid paper. 

 Other specimens of P. corallinus are in the Museum collection 

 from Murray Island, Torres Strait (Coll. Hedley and McCulloch, 

 Aug. 1906) and from the Solomon Islands. 



Ours being the only record of P. cruentatus from Australia, 

 that species must be struck off the Australian list. 



Clibanarius infraspinatus, Hilgendorf. 



(Fig. 52). 



Clibanarius infraspinatus (Hilgendorf), de Man, Journ. Linn. 

 Soc, xxii., 1888, p. 237. Id., Ortmann, Zool. Jahrh.Syst., 

 vi., 1892, p. 290. Id., Alcock, Cat. Ind. Crust., pt. ii., 

 1905, p. 44. 



A fine series of this species was collected by Mr. C. Hedley, 

 it Mapoon, in the Gulf of Carpentaria, which I have compared 

 with specimens from Tavoy, India, received from the Indian 

 Museum. Ortmann has recorded a specimen from Sydney, but 

 it is a tropical species, and this locality is almost certainly 

 incorrect ; it has not been taken here by any Australian 

 collectors. 



As no figure of this species appears to have been published, 

 T take this opportunity of illustrating my largest specimen from 

 Mapoon. Its carapace is 37 mm. long. 



