366 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA 



those of the third pair are wider, more trenchant below, 

 and have numerous grooves arranged obliquely. 



Range. — Barbados, Philippines, Mediterranean Sea, 

 North- West Coast of Africa. 



2. Pagurus insignis. 



Pagurus ins ignis . . . Saussure. 



The ophthalmic scales are large, directed inwards, and 

 armed the length of their anterior border with four or 

 five sharp spines. Peduncles of the external antennae 

 have their first joint large, armed with two teeth; the 

 external large, the internal small. The acicle has a row 

 of spiniform teeth. The lateral borders of the carapace 

 have hairs and spines. The first pair of legs rough ; the 

 fourth joint is stout and short, with its edges ornamented 

 with large points ; the inferior and internal edge has a 

 row of large spines. The fifth joint and hands are very 

 rough. The fingers terminate in black nails ; that of 

 the fixed finger is sharp, and exceeds that of the movable 

 finger. The second and third leg of the left side, scaly 

 above on their fifth joint, have spines on their superior 

 border. The colour red and yellow, with the ocular 

 peduncles ringed with the same colours. 



Range. — Guadaloupe. 



3. Pagurus granulatus. 



Pagurus granidatus , . Olivier, Lamarck, H. Milne 



Ed wards, Dana, Henderson. 

 Cancelhis niaxinius 



baJianiensi Catesby. 

 Petrochinis granu/atus . Stimpson, Heller. 



Eye-stalks longer than the anterior border of the 

 carapace, exceeding the peduncles of the external 



