232 CRUSTACEA. 



GALENE HAWAIIENSIS. 



Carapax valde transversus, Icevis, paulo nitid'us, f route paululum sinuoso, 

 margine antero-laterali k-dentato, dentibus 2 anticis obtusis, anteriore 

 marginem paulo excavato. Pedes antici valde incequi, Iceves, breves, 

 supra rotundati, digito mobili leviter dentato, dente basali tuberculi- 

 formi, carpo intus unidentato. Pedes 8 postici sat graciles, articulo 

 tertio supra paulo pubescente, sequentibus pubescentibus. 



Carapax much transverse, smooth, a little shining, front a little sinu- 

 ous; antero-lateral margin four-toothed, two anterior teeth obtuse, the 

 first slightly excavate. Anterior feet very unequal, smooth, short, 

 rounded above, moveable finger slightly dentate, also having a 

 tuberculiform basal tooth ; carpus having a tooth on inner side. 

 Eight posterior feet rather slender, third joint somewhat pubescent 

 above, the following pubescent. 



Plate 13, fig. 5 a, outline of part of carapax, enlarged ; b, buccal 

 area. 



Sandwich Islands. C. Pickering. 



Length of carapax, 1\ lines; breadth, 10 i lines; -ratio of length to 

 breadth, 1 : 1-5. This species is exceedingly near the G. natalensis of 

 Krauss, from Southern Africa. It has, however, the first of the an- 

 tero-lateral teeth, with a concave margin instead of convex, and the 

 third joint of the eight posterior legs is not wholly naked, as in the 

 natalensis. It is still possible that it is only a variety of that species. 



PSEUDOZIUS, Dana. 



Carapax plus minusve transversus, margine antero-laterali breviore quam 

 postero-lateralis. Articulus antennarum externarum Imus angustus 

 et brevis, frontem non attinyens (tcqtie Pseudocarcino affinis). Area 

 prcelabialis lined elevatd bene subdivisa (eoque Ozio affinis). Digiti 

 acuminati. 



