382 STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA 



has a broad pincer. Each finger has large and small 

 teeth. The fourth pair of legs subchelate ; the rasp is 

 composed of four rows of scales. The last pair of legs 

 chelate. 



Range. — Guadaloupe, St. Kitts. 



C. First abdomiJial segment only in the male provided 

 tvith genital appendages : — 



II. Tomopagurus. 



Toniopagurus A. Milne Edwards and 



Bouvier. 



The rostrum, wide and obtuse, leaves exposed the 

 ophthalmic rings, of which the scales are wide apart. The 

 ocular peduncles are strong, dilated at the extremities, 

 moderately long, shorter than the antennal and an- 

 tennulary peduncles ; the acicle and the external pro- 

 longation of the second joint of the antennal peduncles 

 are well developed. The first pair of legs short, strong, 

 and terminates in fingers slightly or not nailed that 

 move in a horizontal plane ; the legs are very unlike, 

 the right the largest and strongest ; the next two pairs 

 of legs are longer than the first pair, and are laterally 

 compressed. The fourth pair subchelate, the last pair 

 chelate. 



Range. — Barbados ; in deep water. 



I. Tomopagurus rubropunctatus. 



Tomopagurus rnbropniictatns . A. Milne Edwards and 



Bouvier. 



Characters as in the genus. 



