( 190 ) 



PylopagHriis , 



hirtimanus, 

 Fax. 



\. 



Faxon, Bull. cH. p. 170; Mem. cit., p. 65, 

 xiii. Gg. 1, le. 



j Cocos I. (Pacific 

 \ Panama) 66—100 

 I fath. 



TOMOPAGUROPSIS, 



Ale. 



Ante. 



LANATA, Ale. 



^ r^^ 



Ante. 



Of W. coast Tra- 

 vancore and 

 Ceylon, 142- 400 

 fath. 



„ problematica 

 E. & B 



( Eupagurus? problematicus, A. Milne Edwards 1 w«t Inrlipc i?S 

 \ and Bouvier, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard. \ ^"^ i"f '"• ^^^- 

 ' I XIV. No. 3. 1893, p. 151, p!. xi. flg. 1-10. j i»» 'atn. 



TOMOPAGURUS. 



Tomopagurus agrees with Tomopaguropsis, in that the male is furnished with a pair of 

 appendages to the first abdominal somite, but differs in the number of the gills and in the form 

 of the gill-fi aments. (Seep. 136.) 



Tomof>n<'urus J Milne Edwards and Bouvier, Mem. Mus. C. Z. 



B & B. I Harvard, XIV. No. 3, 1893, p. 70. 



„ mhrofmiclalus, I Milne Edwards and Bouvier, op. cit. p. 71, I ^ j^^.^^ ^„ 

 E. & B. I pi. vi, fig. 1—6. ) ■ ■' 



XYLOPAGURUS. 



Xylopagums is related to Eupagurus, but the abdomen, not having to conform to the rigid 

 curve of a shell, has acquired a secondary symmetry and is carried straight. In the male the 

 first two abdominal somites have each a pair of appendages. Otherwise the characters seem 

 to be those of Eupagurus, though the penultimate segment of the abdomen is specially modifi- 

 ed to form a shield to close the posterior opening of the tube in which the animal lives. 



{A. Milne Edwards, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 Harvard, Vlll. 1880, p. 37 : Milne Edwards and 

 Bouvier, Mem. Mus. Comp, Zool. Harvard, XIV. 

 No. 3, 1893, p. 106. 



rec/us, A. M. E, 



A. Milne Edwards, loc. cit. : Milne Edwards 

 and Bouvier o/>. cit. p. 108, pi. viii. fig. 1 — 13: 

 A. Agassiz, Three Cruises of the Blake, Bull. 

 Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard, XV. p. 40, fig. 233, 

 234 : J. E. Benedict. Bull. U. S. Fish. Comm. 

 XX (2) p. 143. 



West Indies, 138— 

 146 fath. 



