ON THE STOMATOPODA AND MACRURA BROUGHT BY 

 DR WILLEY FROM THE SOUTH SEAS. 



By L. a. BORRADAILE, M.A., 



Lecturer at Selwyn College, Cambridge. 



With Plates XXXVI.— XXXIX. 



Dr Willey's collection of Stomatopoda and Macrura contains in all 82 species, of 

 which 20, rather less than a quarter, appear to be new to science. Notes on some of 

 these, short lists of references to others, and brief diagnoses of the new species in the 

 families Sqnillidae and Pontoniidae will be found in papers published by the Author 

 in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society ' and in the Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History". 



The specimens were collected in New Britain, the eastern archipelago of British 

 New Guinea, New Caledonia and the Loj'alty Islands, and the New Hebrides. 



In New Britain the following forms were obtained : — 



1. Protosquilla cerebralis Brooks [Pigeon Island]. 



2. Gonodactylus chiragra (Fabr.) [Talili Bay, Raluu]. 



var. anancyrus nov. [Talili Bay]. 



3. Odontodactylus scyllarus (Linn.). 



4. Pseudosquilla ciliata (Fabr.) [Blanche Bay]. 



•5. Lysiosquilla biminiensis Bigelow, var. •pacificus nov. [Blanche Bay]. 



6. Penaeus fissurus Bate [Talili Bay]. 



7. Penaeus canaliculatus (Oliv.). 



8. Stenopiis hispidus (Oliv.) [Blanche Bay]. 



9. Atya moluccensis de Haan [near Cape Gazelle]. 



10. Periclimenes parvus Borradaile [Blanche Bay]. 



11. Periclimenes tenuipes Borradaile [Ralun]. 



12. Pontonia ascidicola Borradaile [Blanche Bay]. 



13. Palaemo7i lar Fabr. [near Cape Gazelle]. 



14. Palaemon iveberi de Man [near Schultze Point]. 



15. Palaemonopsis willeyi sp. n. [Ralun]. 



1 P. Z. S., 1898, pp. 32, 457, and 1001. = A.nn. Mag. N. H. (7) ii. p. 377 (1898). 



