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No one who has examined any of the deep-sea Dorippoids can, T 

 think, find any difficulty in accepting De Haan's comprehensive views 

 of the relations of the Oxystoma. 



For instance, in the Indian genus Cymonomops* (which differs hut 

 little from Cyclodorippe), although the general external form is as 

 plainly as possible that of Borippe, yet a detailed examination shows a 

 number of Raninoid characters : — The chelipeds are Raninoid, so are 

 the external maxillipeds (especially in their long narrow merus and 

 short narrow exognath), so are the antennules : the fact also that the 

 afferent branchial openings are not in front of the bases of the cheli- 

 peds is suggestive. In Cyclodorippe, moreover, the oviducts open, as in 

 the Ba-hinidse, on the bases of the third pair of legs. 



We have, in fact, in some of these deep-sea forms the clearest 

 evidence of the close relation of the Hanina tj^pe to the Borippe type, 

 and quite sufficient justification for accepting De Haan's scheme of the 

 Oxystoma almost without modification. 



The following is a list of the known Indiau genera of Oxystomes : — 



Calappid.se Calappinse : — Calappa, Mursia, Cryptosoma. 



Calappid.se Matutinse " — Matuta. 



Leacosiidse Leucosiinse : — Adseomorplia, Oreophorus, Tlos, Hetero- 

 nucia (nov.), Ebalia, Nursia, Nucia, Parilia, Uandallia, Myra, Lencosia, 

 Oiiychomorpha, Philijra, Pseudophilyra. 



Leucosiidse Iliinse : — Myrodes, Iphiculus, Paripliiculus {nov ), Nurs- 

 ilia, Heterolithadia, Arcania, Ixa. 



Dorippidse Dorippinse : — Borippe, Ethusa. 



Dorippidse Tymolinse : — Cymonomops. 



Raninidse : — Notopus, Raninoides, LyreidiiSy 



Tribe OXYSTOMA or LEUCOSOIDEA. 



Oxystomes, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust. II. 96 'partim), and Raniniens 

 Milne-Edwards op. cit. II. 190. 



Oxystomata, De Haan, Facn. Japon. Ckust. pp. 111-119. 



Leucosoidea vel Oxystomata, Dana, U. S. Expl. Exp. Crust. I. 389, and Raninidea 

 vel Anomura Leucosidica, Dana, op. cit. pp. 400, 403. 



Oxystomata or Leucosiidea, Miers, Challenger Brachyura, p. 337, and Raninidea, 

 Henderson, Challenger Anomura, p. 26. 



Oxystomata, Ortmann, Zool. Jahrbuch., Syst., VI. 1892, pp. 550, 551. 



Epistome reduced or absent. The efferent branchial channels term- 

 inate in the middle of the buccal area, the buccal cavern is therefore 

 produced forwards and is generally of an elongate triangular shape ; 

 and the efferent channels themselves, whether covered by the external 

 maxillipeds or not, are immediately closed in by an elongate lamellar 

 process of the exopodites of the first maxillipeds. 



* Illustrations of the Zoology of the ' Investigator,' Crustacea pi. xiv. fig. 9. 



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