OF NEW ZEALAND. 63 
Crustacea in the British Museum, have the wrist rounded above and 
below, and granuli-spinulous, and agree indeed in all respects with the 
description of Hu. nove-zealandie. The Eu. tricarinatus of Stimpson, 
seems to be nearly allied to this species. Hupagurus Gayi, of Nicolet, 
in Gay’s Chili, p. 190, pl. i, fig. 6, (1849), may be identical with this 
or with the next species. 
68. HKupagurus nove-zealandie. 
Pagurus cristatus, List. Crust. Brit. Mus. p. 59, (1847), sine descr. ; 
Dieffenh. New Zealand ii, p. 266, (1843), nec. Edw. 
Bernhardus novi-zealandie, Dana, U.S. Explor. Exped. xin, Crust. 
part i, p. 440, pl. xxvii, fig. 1, (1852). 
Peduncles of eyes hardly shorter than anterior margin of carapace, 
much longer than acicle of outer antenne, which is hirsute on inner 
side, cornea not oblique, short, basal scale rather narrow, inciso-denticu- 
late at apex. Anterior feet very unequal, nearly naked, carpus some- 
what pubescent towards apex, granuli-spinulous, larger hand oblong, 
rather longer than wrist, with six lines of small rounded tubercles, the 
marginal being included, the mobile finger carinate and crenulate, 
outer surface with one series of tubercles, and other smaller tubercles, 
Ambulatory feet with the margins densely hirsute. Colour dark to 
grayish green; granules of hand, base of joimts of six anterior legs 
and tips of inner antenne blue. Length 1} to 2im. (D.). 
New Zealand (Dana; Coll. Brit. Mus.) ; Auckland (Heller). 
A specimen from the Falkland Islands is in the Collection of the 
British Museum. 
69. Eupagurus spinulimanus. PI. I, fig. 6. 
Eupagurus spinulimanus, Miers, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (ser. 4) xvii, 
p. 222, (1876). 
Carapace with the median rostral tooth nearly obsolete, Eyes 
slender, longer than the front margin of the carapace, their basal scales 
small, with a short spine at their antero-internal angles. External 
antennz with a short spine external to the basal scale, which is slender, 
linear, ciliated at the extremity, and shorter than the eyes; flagella 
with series of three and five joints, alternately annulated with red and 
white. Anterior legs clothed with short dense hair, and with the wrist 
and hand spinulous, the larger leg with a series of larger spines on the 
