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branchial regions. The antero-lateral borders have five 

 teeth, of which the fourth is the most prominent. The 

 first pair of legs is covered with small pointed granulations 

 arranged in lines upon the upper surface of the palm ; the 

 walking legs are long and strong. 



Range. — Montserrat, Grenada, Barbados. 



/;. Fingers of first pair of legs excavated at tips atid 

 spoon-s /taped : — 



10. Carpilodes. 



Carpilodes A. Milne Edwards, Dana, 



Miers. 

 Carpilius (part) .... Adams and White. 

 Lionicra (part) .... A. Milne Edwards, Dana. 

 Zozynnis (part) . . . . H. Milne Edwards. 



Carapace widely transverse, longitudinally convex, and 

 usually but not invariably distinctly lobulated in its 

 anterior half. The front is somewhat deflexed, with its 

 anterior margin sinuated and usually with a small median 

 notch. The antero-lateral margins are not cristated, and 

 are divided into rounded lobes (not teeth), of which only 

 the three posterior are usually distinct. The orbits are 

 small, and the fissures of their upper margins very slightly 

 marked ; the interior subocular angle is not produced. 

 The eyes are set on short, thick peduncles. The basal 

 antennal joint is somewhat elongated, and produced along 

 the exterior margin of the infero-lateral frontal process so 

 as to enter partly within the exterior orbital hiatus. The 

 fourth joint of the external maxillipedes is usually trans- 

 verse and distally truncated. The legs of the first pair in 

 the male are subequal and moderately developed, with the 

 palms rounded, not carinated above. The walking legs 



