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6. Sarmatium inerme de Man. 
1887. Sarmatium inerme de Man. Zool. Jahrb. Syst., Bd. 2 p. 660 and 
687 — Cochinchina and Poeloe Condore. 
7. Sarmatium integrum (A. Milne-Edwards). 
1873. Metagrapsus integer A. Milne-Edwards. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, 
t. 9 p. 309, pl. 17 f. 3 — New Caledonia. 
1887. Sarmatium integrum de Man. Zool. Jahrb. Syst., Bd. 2 p. 660 — 
no new locality. 
8. Sarmatium pectinatum (1. Milne-Edwards). 
1853. Metagrapsus pectinatus H. Milne-Edwards. Ann. Se. nat., (3) t. 
20 p. 189 — Martinique. 
9. Sarmatium punctatwn (A. Milne-Edwards). 
1865. Sesarma indica Heller nec H. Milne-Edwards, Crust. Reise , Novara”, 
p. 64 — Ceylon, Nicobars. 
1873. Metagrapsus punctatus A. Milne-Edwards. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, 
t. 9 p. 308, pl. 17 f. 2 — New Caledonia. 
1880. Metagrapsus punctatus de Man. ‘Notes Leyden Museum, vy. 2 p. 
31 — Padang. 
1887. Sarmatium punctatum de Man. Zool. Jahrb. Syst., Bd. 2 p. 660 
— no new locality. 
1892. Sarmatium punctatum Thallwitz. Abhandl. Mus. Dresden, Bd. 3 
n°. 8, 1890—91, p. 41 — Madras. 
Specimens in the Museum: 
1 ©, Padang (examined by de Man 1880). 
This species closely resembles Sari. fryatti, but besides by the width 
of the front exceeding half the distance between the external orbital 
angles, the carapace is everywhere smooth and shining, without any trace 
of hairs, and minutely punctate. The anterior margin of the front is 
regularly convex in dorsal view, with scarcely any trace of a median 
emargination; the upper border of the movable finger bears only two 
very thick and blunt spines, and the walking legs are much more robust 
than in Sarm. fryatti, the meropodites being only twice as long as broad. 
The shape of the abdomen of the © is the same in both species. 
