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Atelecyclidse. 



62. Kraussia Integra (de Haan). 

 Kraussia Integra Alcock (4), p. 97. 

 Salomon ; 1 % and half of another. 



63. Kraussia nitida Stimpson. 



Kraussia nitida Rathbun, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xxxix. 1902, p. 132, plate, 

 fig. 13. 



Amirante, 20 — 25 fms., Sta. E 13 ; 1 ^juv. 



Xanthidae. 



64. Carpilius convexus (Forskal). 

 Carpilius convexus Alcock (3), p. 80. 



Amirante, 25—80 fms., Sta. E 11 ; 1 ? juv. : 20—25 fms., Sta. E 13 ; 1 ? juv. 

 Coetivy ; 4 $, 3 $, all small. 



65. Carpilodes tristis Dana. 

 Carpilodes tristis Alcock (3), p. 82. 



Salomon; 2 $, 5 <j>. Peros, Coin; 1 $. Egmont, reef; 3 ?. Coetivy; 3 $. 

 In most of the specimens the chelipeds (in alcohol) are a light reddish colour, and 

 the legs have a few broad bands of the same. 



66. Carpilodes sayademalhensis, sp. nov. (Plate 17, fig- 5). 

 Saya de Malha, 26 fms., Sta. C 16 ; 1 ?. 



C. 1. 9 '5 mm., C. b. 15 mm. 



Carapace granulate, granules very fine except on the anterior and an tero- lateral 

 portions, where they are coarsest in the depressions between the lobules. Posterior 

 third not lobulate ; besides the narrow groove next the hind margin there is another 

 broad shallow furrow between that margin and 3 M ; 4 M narrow and ill-defined ; 2 M 

 partly divided by a shallow groove anteriorly ; 1 M well marked, nearly as long as wide ; 

 of the marginal lobes, D is scarcely developed, E and N are shallow lobes, fused with 1 L 

 and 3 L respectively ; 2 L anteriorly emarginate ; grooves in front of T and S continued 

 inward halfway to the gastric region. Edge of front convex, faintly emarginate, a 

 sharp groove leading back to 3 M ; O divided into three lobules b}' two supraorbital 

 grooves. 



Chelipeds and legs granulate ; arm denticulate above, wrist nodulous ; hand with 

 a longitudinal groove below upper margin ; fingers grooved, toothed, moderately gaping. 

 Legs with a groove on the dorsal surface of carpus and propodus. Body a mixture of pink 

 and green, in alcohol, legs banded with pink and white. 



In form, resembles C. Icevis A. Milne Edwards *, but is rougher and has more 

 numerous furrows. 



* Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat., ix. 1873, p. 179, pi. 5, fig. 3. 



