ANOMOURA RANINIDEA. 4Q3 



2. Antennae internee fossis non instructse. 



G. 3. LATREILLIA, Koux. Carapax elongate triangulatum. Pedcs longissimi, gra- 



cillimi, postici longi. 

 G. 4. HOMOLA, Leach. Carapax subquadratus vel subellipticus, fronte angusto, 



oculis elongatis. Pedes longi, postici breves. 



The genera Cymopolia and Caphyra also seem to be related to this division ; since 

 De Haan has shown a relation to the Maia group. But as we have not had an oppor- 

 tunity to examine specimens of either genus, we do not venture to decide upon their 

 place in the system. 



DROMIA HIRSUTISSIMA, Lamk. 



Sandwich Islands, five inches in length. Also, Cape of Good Hope. 



LAMARCK, Hist, des An. sans Vert., v. 264 ; DESMAKEST, Crust., 137, pi. 18, f. 1 ; 

 EDWARDS, Crust., ii. 176. 



SUBTRIBE II. BELLIDEA. 



THE only genera of this division are Corystoides of Lucas (Crust. 

 D'Orbigny's S. A., p. 31, pi. 16), and Bellia, Edwards (Ann. des Sci. 

 Nat. [3], ix. 192, 1848). 



SUBTRIBE III. RANINIDEA. 



THE known genera, as described, have the following character- 

 istics : 



G. 1. RANINOIDES, Edwards. Carapax oblongus, laevis, antice vix angustior, pauci- 

 dentatus. Pedes 2di 3tii inter se remoti, postici fere filiformes, tarsis 4tis latis. 

 Sternum inter pedes 2dos latum. 



G. 2. RANINA, Lamk. Carapax antice non angustior, fere rectangulatus, fronte 



