[Proc. Eoy. Soc. Victoria, 19 (N.S.), Pt. I., 1906]. 



Akt. II. — Some little known Victorian Decapod Crus- 

 tacea, with Descriptions of Neiv Species. — No. III. 



By S. W. FULTON and F. E. GRANT, F.L.S. 

 (With Plates III.-V.). 

 [Read 10th May, 1906.] 



Two of the species dealt witli in tlie present paper are new to 

 science, one doubtfully so, as will be seen by the notes attached 

 to it. One species is new to the Australian record and one is 

 new to the Victorian census. The rest of the paper deals with 

 the synonomy of some of our Victorian species. 



Since reading our second paper of this series, our partnership 

 has been much broken, owing to Mr. F. E. Grant having been 

 transferred from Melbourne. 



Mr. Grant recently paid a visit to London, and took the 

 opportunity of examining the types and collections at the 

 British Museum, where he received much courtesy and kindness, 

 which he here desires to acknowledge. The knowledge thus 

 gained has been of great service to us. 



As much of the reference literature is difficult of access at 

 this end of the world, we have quoted in extenso, for the con- 

 venience of future workers, the descriptions of genera and species 

 not included in Haswell's Catalogue. 



Suborder— BRACK YUR A. 



Tribe — Oxyrhyncha. 



Family — Mail Joe. 



Sub-family — Mainiae. 



Papamithrax (Chlopinoides) spatulifep, Haswell. 



Haswell. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., vol. 6, 1882, p. 540. 

 Haswell. Cat. Aust. Crust., 1882, p. 14. 

 Chloriiioides coppingeri. Miers. "Challenger" Brachyura, 

 1886, p. 53, pi. 7, tig. 3 (nee Haswell). 

 A reference to the type of this species in the Australian 

 Museum, Sydney, enables us to say that the form figured Ijy 



