


Specimens in the Museum: 
2 0, Amboina, Teysmann coll. 1877 | : 
np . ° > , ay JMG 8 . 
ale ePacitie’ (gaa ae) j mentioned by de Man 1890 
1 o& (juv.), Soemalata (N. Celebes), E. E. W. Schréder coll. 
119. Sesarma (Sesarma s.s.) verleyt Rathbun. 
1914. Sesarma (Sesarma) verleyi Rathbun. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., v. 47 
p- 123, pl. 6 f. 1—3 — Jamaica. 
120. Sesarma (Parasesarma) vestita Stimpson. 
1858. Sesarma vestita Stimpson. Proc. Ac. Nat. Se. Philadelphia, 1858, 
p- 106 — Kikaisima and Ousima (Japan). | 
1887. Sesarma vestita de Man. Zool. Jahrb. Syst., Bd. 2 p. 644 — no 
new locality. 
1907. Sesarma vestita Stimpson. Smithson. Inst. Miscell. Coll., v. 49 p. 
136, pl. 13 f. 6 — same localities as in 1858. 
121. Sesarma (Sesarma s.s.) vicentensis Rathbun. 
1914. Sesarma (Sesarma) vicentense Rathbun. Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., v. 
47 p. 74 — Port San Vicente (off Luzon, Philippines). 
122. Sesarma (Holometopus) villosa A. Milne-Edwards. 
1869. Sesarma villosum A. Milne-Edwards. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, t. 
5, Bull. p. 831 — Samoah Islands. 
1887. Sesarma villosa de Man. Zool. Jahrb. Syst., Bd. 2 p: 644 — no 
new locality. 
1895—98. Sesarma (Sesarma) villosa de Man. Zool. Jahrb. Syst., Bd. 9 
p- 153, Bd. 10 pl. 29 f. 30 — Atjeh. 
1907. Sesarma (Holometopus) villosa Rathbun. Mem. Mus. comp. Zool. 
Harvard Coll., v. 35 n°. 2 p. 35 — Carolines. 
Specimens in the Museum: 
1 Q (juv.), Skroé (N. Guinea), Schadler coll. 1897. 
' Pik V Il ie 2: 
In the subgenus Sesarma s.s. there is a small group, characterized by 
the carapace and the walking legs being clothed by a dense fur of short 
hairs, among which isolated tufts of somewhat longer hairs are scattered. 
It is this character which makes such species bear a superficial resem- 
blance to the genus Clistocoeloma, the more so because the front is 
not vertically but only obliquely deflexed, the free margin being 
nearly straight, and the postfrontal lobes feebly developed, at least in 
