CRUSTACEA NORTH PACIFIC EXPLORING EXPEDITION 167 



DORIPPID^ 

 Genus DORIPPE Fabricins 



270. DORIPPE QUADRIDENS ' Fabricius 



Dorippc qnadridcns Fabricius, Suppl., 361. De Haan, Fauna Japonica, 



Crust., 121, pi. XXXI, fig. 3. 

 Dorippc quadridcniaia Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust., 11, 156. 



The so-called teeth of the abdomen in this species are large, round, 

 glossy tubercles, of a bright orange color, and very conspicuous 

 among the rough hair\- coatings which cover the general surface of 

 the body. The bare surfaces of the last two joints of the chelipeds 

 and long ambulatory feet are also of a deep orange color in life. 

 Beneath the naked parts are white. 



In the examination of a considerable number of specimens we find 

 that the eyes in the young are very long, reaching beyond the tips 

 of the extra-orbital spines, while in full-grown individuals they do 

 not reach even to the extremities of these spines. 



Dredged in six and eight fathoms, on gravelly-mud bottoms, in 

 Hongkong Harbor. - 



272. DORIPPE JAPONICA Von Siebold 



Dorippe japonica Von SiEbold, Spicilegia P'aunse Japonicas, 14. De Haan, 

 Fauna Jap., Crust., p. 122, pi. xxxi, fig. i. 



Fragments of a large male of this species, including the peculiar 

 hand, were dredged in the harbor of Hakodadi. 



273. DORIPPE GRANULATA De Haan 



Dorippc grauiilaia De Haan, Fauna Japonica, Crust., p. 122, pi. xxxi, 



fig. 2. 



Color in life reddish above, white below. 



Dredged on a mud bottom in six fathoms in the Bay of Hakodadi, 

 Japan : also in thirty fathoms off the northeast coast of Xiphon, and 

 in ten fathoms in Hongkong Harbor. 



^ DoVippc dorsipcs (Linnaeus). 



■ No. 271, Dorippc facchino, is missing from the manuscript. — Editor. 



