by Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing. 
Cr 
Famity POTAMONID A. 
See reference above. 
Genus POTAMONAUTES, McLeay, 1838. 
See reference above. 
POTAMONAUTES DEPRESSUS (Krauss). 
See the same reference, p. 294. 
The specimen which I refer to this species agrees very closely with 
the description given by Krauss, allowance being made for its being a 
female, whereas his specimen was a male. The carapace is depressed, 
the transverse very finely denticulate line behind the front measuring 
20 mm., the somewhat emarginate front sloping to a width of 7 mm. 
at its distal border. The left chela has long slender fingers, denticulate 
on the confronting margins; those of the considerably larger right 
chela being like them in this respect, the fingers closing together, not 
leaving a wide gap as in the male. The colour of the preserved 
specimen is dark orange on the carapace, orange and pale yellowish on 
the chelipeds, much of the ambulatory limbs being red. 
Locality: Mr. Bell Marley writes that he dug out this crab from 
a hole ina bank at Eshowe bush, 1,800 feet above sea level. He adds 
“T think it must be insectivorous by some remains I saw of crickets, 
etc. 
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Famity XANTHIDA. 
See Ann. 8. Afr. Mus., vol. vi, p. 296, 1910, 
Genus LIOMERA, Dana. 
1851. Liomera, Dana, Sillimans J. Sci. & Arts, Ser. 2, vol. xii, p. 124. 
1898. JLZ., Alcock, J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 67, pt. 2, pp. 72, 87. 
1907. JLZ., Stimpson, Smithson. Mise. Coll., vol. 49, p. 38. 
LIoMERA CINCTIMANUS (White). 
1846. Carpilius cinctimanus, White, Ann. Nat. Hist. (this unpaged. 
reference given by White could not be traced). 
