CRUSTACEA 299 
I have a small specimen from the Snares that I think also 
belongs to this species, but unfortunately both chelipeds are 
wanting. 
I was at first inclined to look upon these specimens as young 
forms of KH. cooku, in which the characteristic shape of the 
right chela with its denticulated marginal crest had not been 
fully developed; the specimen from Station 5 is however large 
enough to show this if it were going to be developed, and I have 
little doubt that it is correctly referred to EL. stewarti; in it 
there is a slight crest along the outer edge of the propod and a 
little along the base, but the outer surface of the propod does not 
show the two ridges present in HE. cookii and the outer margin 
is straight and not produced into a thin convex plate as in 
that species. Another specimen, though smaller, is a female 
bearing eggs, and the chelipeds show no further approach to the 
characters of HK. cooki than do those of the other specimens. 
EUPAGURUS NORAE nom. nov. 
Kupagurus edwardsu Filhol, Mission de |’Ile Campbell, 1885, 
p. 412, pl. lii., figs. 1 and 2, (name preoccupied). 
G. M. Thomson, Trans. N.Z. Inst., xxxi., 1898, p. 182, pl. xx, 
figs. 6 and 7. 
Chilton, Trans. N.Z. Inst., xxxviii, 1906, p. 266. 
E. ‘‘edwardsiv’”’ Alcock, Cat. Indian Decap. Crust., part ii., 1905, 
open Weis 
One from Station 17, with carapace 18mm. long. One from 
Station 23, a female with eggs, carapace 20mm. long. Others 
from Stations 5 and 29, smaller than the above. 
These specimens agree well with the descriptions given by 
Filhol and Thomson. 
Alcock has pointed out that the specific name is preoccupied 
in this genus by #. edwardsu Dana, and I have therefore named 
the species norw from the first name of the trawler ‘‘Nora 
Niven,’’ by which the specimens now under consideration were 
obtained. 
PAGURISTES BARBATUS (Heller). 
Clibanarius barbatus Heller, Voy. Novara. Crust, 1865, p. 90, 
pl. vii., fig. 5. 
Miers, Cat. N.Z. Crust., 1876, p. 67. 
Filhol, Mission de 1’Ile Campbell, 1885, p. 425. 
G. M. Thomson, Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxxi., 1898, p. 172. 
Henderson, Chall. Rep. Anomura, 1888, p. 78. 
Alcock, Cat. Indian Decap. Crust. part ii., 1905, p. 160. 
