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10. Munidopsis latifrons. 



Galathodes latifrons . . A. Milne Edwards, A. Milne 



Edwards and Bouvier. 



The carapace, smooth above, is narrow, and has short 

 hairs. The lateral edges have in front four or five small 

 spines. The rostrum is flat at its base ; the middle point 

 is the longest. The abdomen has no spines. The legs of 

 the first pair are frail, and have long hairs. The arm and 

 forearm have some spines. The hand is smooth. 



Range. — Barbados. 



11. Munidopsis tridens. 



Galathodes tridens . . A. Milne Edwards, A. Milne 



Edwards and Bouvier. 



The carapace is large, entirely smooth, except for a 

 pair of spines on the gastric region. The lateral edges 

 have four spines. The legs are short, strong, and almost 

 smooth. The abdomen is smooth. 



Range. — St. Kitts. 



4. Elasmonotus. 



Elas])io)iotus .... A. Milne Edwards, Hender- 

 son, A. Milne Edwards 

 and Bouvier. 



Galathopsis Henderson. 



Oj'ophorhyncJius (part) . A. Milne Edwards. 



Rostrum flattened and triangular, usually of moderate 

 length. Carapace unarmed, with the lateral margins 

 parallel and entire. Orbito-antennal border short and 

 transverse. Eirst pair of legs and walking legs frequently 



