378 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA 



similar in appearance and subequal in size, with the 

 terminal joint sh"ghtly hairy. 



Range. — Grenada, Martinique, St. Vincent, Barbados, 

 Pernambuco ; in deep water. 



2. Paguristes triangulatus. 



Paguristcs triayigidatus . . . A, Mihie Edwards and 



Bouvier. 



Carapace with a notch in front, in the centre of which 

 i-s placed a long and pointed rostrum, slightly depressed, 

 and reaching the anterior border of the ophthalmic ring. 

 Eye-stalks reach the level of the middle of the last joint 

 of the antennal peduncle, being shorter than the breadth 

 of the front. The basal scales are slightly rough on their 

 inner border. The ocular peduncles have some hairs on 

 their upper surface. The antennal acicle has three or four 

 spines on the inner side, one or two externally. Walking 

 legs have few hairs. 



Range. — Bardados ; in deep water. 



3. Paguristes sayi. 



Paguristes sayi A. Milne Edwards and 



Bouvier. 



The rostrum scarcely exceeds the base of the 

 ophthalmic scales, which are short and are notched 

 anteriorly. The eye-stalks are shorter than the breadth 

 of the front, reaching about the extremity of the last joint 

 of the antennal peduncle. Antennal acicle hairy, strong, 

 with a wide base and sharp extremity ; it has four or five 

 obtuse spines on the inside, and some teeth on the external 

 border. 



Range. — Barbados ; in deep water. 



