2IO SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



Our specimens were found in dead shells of a thick, short strom- 

 bus. When alive they had a peculiar strong odor, exactly like that 

 of ripe cocoanut milk. 



They were found in Hongkong Harbor, on a muddy bottom, in 

 four fathoms ; also in Caspar Straits. 



328. CLIBANARIUS STRIOLATUS Dana 



CUhanarins sfriolatiis Dana, U. S. Expl. Exped., Crust., i, 463. pi. xxix, 

 fig- 3- 



The following is a description of some specimens, which we tind 

 by comparison to be the same as Dana's : Carapax rather narrow, 

 and convex anteriorly. Front with a post-marginal furrow. Ocu- 

 lar peduncles very long, as long as or longer than the anterior region 

 of the carapax, and overreaching the third joint of antennul?e. Oph- 

 thalmic scales triangular, deeply notched exteriorly near the apex, 

 and provided with several long, stout hairs. Hands equal, some- 

 what spinous, and very hairy above ; five strong spines on the 

 superior margin of the palm. Ambulatory feet longitudinall}- vit- 

 tate, with six red stripes (counted on the penult joint), narrower 

 than their interspaces. Dactyli very slender, in length just equaling 

 the penult joint. Length one and a half inches. Length of the 

 carapax along the median line. 0.525 : breadth of anterior extremity. 

 0.225 inch. 



Found at Loo Choo. 



329. CLIBANARIUS GLOBOSOMANUS ' Dana 



Clibaiiariits g!obflSfl-tna)ius Dana. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.. v. 271. 

 Ciibanariiis coralliiius^ Dan.a, U. S. Expl. Exped.. Crust., i, 468, pi. xxix. 

 fig. 8. 



We prefer to retain Professor Dana's name for this species until 

 opportunities occur for a more certain identification of it with M. 

 Edwards's coral I in us. 



It is abundant on the reefs at Loo Choo. 



330. CLIBANARIUS ZEQUABILIS Dana 



Clibanarius aquabilis Dan..\. U. S. Expl. Exped.. Crust., i, 464, pi. xxix, 

 fig- 4- 



In small shells dredged in from twelve to twenty fathoms, sandy 

 bottom, in Funchal Rav, Madeira. 



^Clibanarius coralliiius (Milne Edwards). 



