SPECIES 



HABITAT 



liKl'III IN FATHOMS 



intermedius Bate 1888 

 lanceopes Bate 1888. . 



longirostris Bate 1888 . 

 parvidentatus Bate 1888 



^) proximatns Bate i888 



serratiis Bate 1888 . . 

 tenuirostris Bate 1888 



teniiirostris Bate var. Sibogae de Man 19 17 

 -) undulatipes Bate 1888 



Oft' the North coast of New Guinea 

 Antarctic Sea: 6o°S2'S., 80° 20' E. and 



7i°22'S., i6°34'W. 

 Cape Point, South Africa 

 Near Yokohama, Japan 

 Near Yokohama, Japan 

 Cape Natal, South Africa 

 Near Yokohama, Japan 

 Oft' the west coast of America 

 Arafura Sea 

 Near Marion Island 

 West of Valparaiso 

 Off New Zealand 

 Hawaiian Islands 

 Oft" Kandavu, Fiji Islands 

 South of the Philippine Islands 

 Bay of Bengal 

 Gulf of Man.-ir 



South of the island of Rotti 

 North of the Kermadec Islands 

 Oft' Kandavu, Fiji Islands 

 Off Sibago, Philippine Islands 

 South of the Philippine Islands 

 Oft' Banda Island 

 Kei-islands 



Between Ceram and New Guinea 

 North of Menado 

 Sulu Sea 



Strait of Makassar 

 Floras Sea 

 Bali Sea 

 Arabian Sea 

 Gulf of Manar 

 Bay of Bengal 



1070 



1260 



1410 

 460 — 900 



1875 



1875 



440 



1875 



1450 

 28 



'375 



1375 



700 

 165—881 



610 



500 

 56 r, 669 



597 

 502 



600 

 610 

 250 

 500 

 200 

 306 

 310 

 691—637 

 694 

 711 



434 



294, 380 



609 — 620, 675 



406 

 240, 270, 272 



I. Nematocarciniis ensifer (S. I. Smith) var. proditcta Bate. PI. VIII, Fig. 18, iSa. 



Nematocarcinus productns C. Spence Bate, Report Challenger Macrura, 1888, p. 810, PI. CXXXII, 

 fig- 5- 



Stat. 227. Nov. 13. 4° 50.5 S., 127° 59' E. 20S1 m. Bottom grey mud with an upper layer of 

 brown mud, both mixed with sand. One egg-bearing female. 



Rostrum gradually tapering, little more than half as long as the rest of the carapace 

 and slightly curved upward, as in Bate's figure 5. Upper border armed with 23 small teeth 

 that are directed forward and 7 of which stand on the carapace; the 1^' tooth is placed at the 



1) Spence Bate himself is inclined to regard this species as a variety of Nemat. longirostris Bate. 



2) Ncmal. paucidentaliis Bate must be considered as identical with this species. 



