ANOMOURA PAGURIDEA. 447 



BERNHARDUS EDWARDSII (Edw.), Dana. 

 Callao, Peru; Chili. 



This neat species has very unequal hands; the right broad and 

 short, oval (opposite sides parallel), thin with thin edges (the edges 

 slightly carinated), and a smooth even surface, excepting a neat 

 miliary granulation; the fingers are broad, and the extremity of the 

 hand, the fingers being closed, is very regularly rounded. The carpus 

 is narrower than the hand, and about three-fourths as long. Ante- 

 rior region of the carapax subovate, slightly oblong, pointed at middle 

 in front. Legs of second and third pairs very nearly naked. Colour 

 of the legs in a dead specimen flesh-red. Length of body, about one 

 inch. 



Pagurus perlatus, EDWARDS, Ann. des Sci. Nat., 1848 [3], v. 60. We change the 

 name perlatus, as the word in Latin signifies very broad, and not pearly. 



2. Manus major is margines inter se dissimiles, non seque curvati. 



BERNHARDUS TENUIMANUS. 



Frons medio subacutus. Carapax nudus. Oculorum pedunculi breves, 

 basi antennarum externarum paulo breviores, aciculo subidato sidmudo 

 vix breviores; cornea non obliqua, brevis ; squama basalis angusta, 

 acuta. Pedes toti nudi, antici valde incequi, gramdati granulis vix 

 seriatis, carpo margine superiore denticidato, manu majore tenuissime 

 compressd, parce oblongd, multo latiore quam carpus, margine supe- 

 riore tenuiter cristato et denticulate, inferiore tenui, manu minore car- 

 poque suo angustissime' oblongis. Pedes 4 sequentes lateraliter Iceves, 

 margine superno subspinulosi. 



Front at middle subacute. Carapax naked. Peduncles of eyes short, 

 a little shorter than base of outer antennas, but hardly shorter than 

 the acicle, which is subulate and nearly naked ; cornea not oblique, 

 short ; basal scale narrow oblong, acute. All the feet naked, the 

 anterior very unequal granulate, granules hardly seriate, and quite 



