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equal ; the four following legs are hairy on outer as well as inner sur- 

 face, the tarsi rather short and tapering, hardly as long as preceding 

 joint, and with the hairs on both margins long (much longer than dia- 

 meter of tarsus) . The anterior portion of carapax rather longer than 

 broad ; a small median point to front, and one still smaller outside of 

 eyes. Eyes not longer than front margin of carapax, whole length 

 equalling base of outer antennae, and not longer than inner antennae, 

 twice as long as acicle of outer antennae ; basal scale pointed. Hands 

 with small conical spines of a whitish colour. Left leg of third pair 

 differing but little from right, penult joint narrow. 



This species does not appear to differ essentially from the P. vires- 

 cens of Krauss, Siidaf. Crust., p. 56, pi. 4, f. 3, 1843. Yet in the 

 figure of that species, the carpus is not more than half as long as 

 broad, and the tarsi, although yellow, are banded with olive-green 

 near middle ; moreover, the hairs of the tarsus do not appear to be as 

 long as in our specimens. 



CLIBANARIUS BRASILIENSIS. 



Regio carapads anlica paulo dblonga; rostrum bene triangulatum. 

 Oculi gracillimi, margine carapads antico non breviores, squamd 

 basali valde truncatd, brevissimd non longwre quam latiore, pilis sub- 

 longis margine apicali instructd. Pedes antid cequi, manu dextrd 

 parce majore. Pedes 2di Btii persparsim hirsuli, submidi, iarso per- 

 brevi, articulo 5to paris 3tii extus subcomplanato, parce convexo, supra 

 subcarinato. Color pedum paucilineatus. 



Anterior region of carapax a little oblong; beak neatly triangular. 

 Eyes very slender and long (not shorter than anterior margin of 

 carapax) , basal scale truncate, and, therefore, very short, not longer 

 than broad, with a few longish hairs on summit margin. Anterior 

 feet subequal, right hand of male slightly the larger hirsute. Feet 

 of second and third pairs very sparsely rather long hirsute, appear- 

 ing nearly naked, tarsus very short, fifth joint of third pair some- 

 what flattened but still convex on outer side, subcarinate above. 

 Colour of the legs in lines. 



Plate 29, fig. 7 a, part of body, enlarged three diameters. 



