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CliORINUS HEROS, (Herbat). 



Cancer heros, Hkubst, Natiir. Krabbeu mid Krebse, ii, ]>. 165, pi. xlii, lig. 1, 



pi. XVIII, fig. 102, 1796. 

 Chorinns heros, Leach (Latreille, Eiicyc, t. 10, i). 13'J). — A. Milne-Edwards, op. 



cit., p. 86, <in(l synonymy. 



Localities. — San Domingo, \V. M. Gabb, 1878 (4176). Eio Vernielho, 



Baliia, Brazil, Febrnaiy G; Kicbard Eathbnn, Ilartt Explorations, 



1875-'77. 



TRICH0PLATU8 HUTTONI, (A. Milne-Edwards). 



Trichoplatus hiittoni, A. Milne-Edwauds, (Ann. Sei. Nat. (6), iv, art. !), jtp. 1-3, 

 pi. X, lS76),fi<le Zool. Roc, 1877. — Mieks, Jour. Linn. Soc. London, xiv, p. 

 647, 1879, (Eridtoplatus). 



Halimus hector i, MiEUS, Ann. N. H. (4), xvii, p. 219, 1876; Cat. Crust. New Zea- 

 land, p. 4, 1876. 



In a male from !Ne\v Zealand, presented by the Otago University 

 Museum (10224), the chelipeds are very robust; in another from Bluff 

 Harbor, New Zealand (18127), the right cheliped is short and slender, 

 the left long and robust. 



Subfamily ACANTiioNYCHiNyE. 



ANOMALOTHIR FURCILLATUS, (Stimpson). 

 Auomalopus furrillatits, Stimpsox, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., ii, p. 125, 1870. — A. 



Milxe-Edwards, Crust, du Mexi(|ue, \k 188, pi. xxxv, iig. 4, 1879. 

 Anomalothir farciUatus, Mieus, Jour. Linn. .Soc, London, xiv, p. 648, 1879. 



LocalUici. 

 Collected by the Albatross at tLe following stations: 



Lat. N. 



23 10 39 

 28 38 30 

 34 39 15 



Long. W. 



82 20 21 

 85 52 30 

 75 33 30 



Off Havana, Cuba. 



Fathoms. 



200 



142 



107 



23-279 



Katuro of 

 Bottom. 



Co. 



gn. M. brk. Sh 



y. s. 



K 



Date. 



1885. 

 Jan. 20 

 Mar. 14 

 Oct. 18 

 Jan. 17-20 



MOCOSOA CREBRIPUNCTATA, (Stimpson). 

 Mocosoa crebripunctata, Stimpson, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., n, p. 128, 1S70. — A. 

 Milxe-Edwahds, op. cit., p. 137, 1878. 



The large immovable eyes completely till the circular orbits which 

 are provided with a small, inconspicuous tooth on the outer side. The 

 area above the orbit is thickened and protuberant, but without a prte- 

 oeular spine. The third, fourth, and lifth segments of the abdomen in 

 the male are coalesced. The chelipeds are stout, elongate; merus 

 cylindrical; manus slightly compressed, widening distally; fingers 

 very short and stout, little gaping, dentate. The surface of the crab is 

 everywhere punctate. 



Measurements. — Length, 7; width, 0.2 mm. 



Locality. ~Gu\f of Mexico, lat. 21)^ 15' 30" N., h)ng. 850 29' 30" W., 

 27 fathoms, gravel, station 2372, steamer Albatross, Feb. 7, 1885; one 

 male (18129). 



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