TO INDIAN CAECINOLOGT. 405 



192. DoRippE FACCHiNO (Herbst). 



D.facchino (Herbst), Miers, 'Challenger' Bracliyura, \). 328 (1886). 



(— I), shiuc, Miliie-Edw.) 



Eameswaram and Tuticoriu [Thurston). Very common at Madras, and on the 

 S. Indian coast generally [J. R. II.). 



The upper surface of the carapace is usually smooth, and individuals are often met 

 with protected by the valve of some fiat Lamellibrauch, e. g. Placuna, to which au 

 Actinia is attached. The eye-stalks are short. A Lepas is frequently found attached to 

 the legs, and occasionally a Balanus on tlie under surface of the abdomen. 



Distribution. From India to China and Japan. 



193. DoRiPPE ASTUTA, Fabr. 



D. astuta (Fabr.), Milne-Edwards, Hist. Kat. Crust, t. ii. p. 157 (1837). 

 Madras, several specimens {J. B. R.). 



The carapace is narrow and remarkably flattened, with the regions well mapped out. 

 The legs are long and slender, and the right clielipede in the male has the hand swollen. 



Adult (J . Adult ? (with ova), 

 niillim. millim. 



Length of carapace 11 13 



Breadth ,, 12 14 



Length of second ambulatory log 38 40 



DistributioH. Seas of Asm (Hiliie-Ed wards) ; Indian Ocean, Philippines ( l{7«7e) ; Port 

 Denison, Australia (Uasivcl!) ; Singapore (Walker). 



Genus Cymopolia, Roux. 



194. Cymopolia Jukesii, White. 



C. Jukesii, White, Append. Jukes's Voyage ' Fly,' p. 338, pi. ii. fig. 1 (1847) ; Miers, ' Erebus ' and 

 'Terror' Crust, p. I, pi. iii. fig. 4 (1874) ; Miers, 'Challenger' Brachyura, p. 335 (1886). 



Gulf of Martaban, a female with ova, aiul a yovmg male (Oates). 



I have compared these and found them identical with White's type in the British 

 Museum, dredged off Sir C. Hardy's Is., Torres Strait, 11 fathoms, coarse sand. The 

 carapace of the female is 6'7 mm. long and 8 mm. In-oad. 



Distribution. N. Australia {White, ILaswell). Celebes Sea (Miers). 



SuI)oi'der ANOMURA. 



GrOU]) D ROM IDEA. 



Genus DiiOMiDiA, Stimpson. 



195. Deomidia unldentata (Riippell). 



D. unidenlata (Riipp.), De Man, Mergni Crust, p. 207, pi. xiv. figs. 4, 5 (1888). 

 Tuticoriu, two females with ova. and two males (Thurston) ; Ceylon (Ualij). 



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