4IO STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA 



5. Munidopsis abbreviata. 



Munidopsis abbreviata . A. Milne Edwards, A. Milne 



Edwards and Bouvier. 

 Galathodcs abbreviata . A. Milne Edwards. 



The carapace wide, and covered with granulations in 

 a transverse series, becoming short spines on the gastric 

 region. The lateral edges have two spines, one hepatic, 

 the other smaller and epibranchial, behind which is a 

 tubercle on the branchial edge. The ros'trum is horizontal, 

 with its point slightly raised. The legs of the first pair 

 are short and strong ; fourth and fifth joint have short 

 spines at their extremities ; they are rough. The legs of 

 the second pair reach about the level of the articulation 

 of the movable finger of the pincers. The second, third, 

 and fourth abdominal segments have, in the middle line, a 

 spine directed forwards. The body and legs are hairy, 

 with long hairs on the pincers. 



Range. — Guadaloupe, Martinique. 



6. Munidopsis serratifrons. 



Munidopsis serratifrons . A. Milne Edwards, Hender- 

 son, A. Milne Edwards 

 and Bouvier. 



GalatJiodes serratifrons . A. Milne Edwards. 



The carapace is rough and unequal. The gastric 

 region has three small spines arranged transversely, one 

 median, the others lateral. There are two median spines 

 on the cardiac region. The latero-anterior angle of the 

 carapace spiniform. The lateral edge has granulations in 

 front, but behind the branchial regions it has three spines. 

 The lateral edge has on each side of the middle line a 

 spine in the form of a hook. The rostrum is keeled 



