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a fringe of hairs, uropods not longer than telson, with longitudinal ridges on the dorsal 

 surface of, and toothed on the outer edge of both rami." 



Length of male 57 mm., of female 55 mm. 



1 £/■, 1 ? from Talili Bay, New Britain. 



Tribe. ANOMALA. 

 SuBTRiBE. GALATHEINEA. 



Family. Galatheidae. 

 Genus. Gulathea Fabr.. 1798. 



51. Galathea elegans Adams and White, 1848. 



Galathea elegans, Adams and White, Crust., " Samarang," p. 1, PI. XII. Fig. 7 (1848). 



1 $, with eggs, from New Britain. 



52. Galathea grandirostris Stimps., 1858. 



Galathea grandirostris, Stimpson, Proc. Ac. N. Sci. Philad., 1858, p. 1)0; Henderson, 

 "Challenger" Anomura, p. 119, PI. XII. Fig. 3 (1888). 



2 (/ and 2 $, from New Britain. 



53. Galathea australiensis, Stimps., 1858. 



Galathea australiensis, Stimpson, Proc. Ac. N. Sci. Philad., 1858, p. 89 ; Henderson, 

 "Challenger" Anomura, p. 118, PI. XII. Fig. 5 (1888). 



1 (/ from Lifu, Loyalty Islands. 



54. Galathea affinis Ortm., 1892. 



Galathea affinis, Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. VI. Syst., p. 252, PI. XI. Fig. 9 (1892). 



2 (/ from Lifu, Loyalty Islands. 



55. Galathea spinimanus sp. n., Figs. 16a— IQb. 



Diagnosis :— " A Galathea with the rostrum broad, with one small and three large 

 spines on each side and a terminal spine ; carapace without gastric spines, with six 

 spines at the side and one at the pterygostomial angle, scored with transverse pilose 

 ridges, but without demarcation of the gastric region ; third maxilliped with the mero- 

 podite as long as the ischiopodite, but narrower, and not bearing a spine on the 

 outside, on the inside of the meropodite two moderately large and two small teeth, 

 dactyle broad and ending in a tuft of hairs; first pair of legs longer than the thorax, 

 covered with spines and hairs, fingers about equal to the palm, a small tooth on the 

 inside of each finger ; second, third and fourth legs covered with spines and haii-s, 

 dactyle not far short of the propodite in length, with no spines above, but a row of 

 small spines below." 



Length 9'5 mm. df). 



1 (/ 2 ? from Lifu, Loyalty Islands. 



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