of the '■Challenger'' Expedition. 413 



Length of body (of $ with ova) 19 millim. ; length of 

 chelipedes 22 millim. 



Loc. Station 113 A [Fernando Noronha], 7-25 fathoms. 



Munida tuherculata, n. sp. 



Rostrum about twice the length of the ocular peduncles, 

 carinated dorsally, and with a slight tendencj to serration 

 near the apex ; the supraocular spines short and flattened. 

 Carapace with the strise well marked and tuberculate, the 

 gastric region with a row of small compound tubercles in 

 front. Chelipedes and ambulatory limbs furnished with 

 tubercles, which show a tendency to become spinulose. The 

 second abdominal segment armed witli a few spines. 



Length of body (of a c^") 10 millim.; length of chelipedes 

 12 millim. 



Loc. Station 172 [south of the Fiji Is.], 240 fathoms ; Sta- 

 tion 173; near the last, 315 fathoms. 



Munida spinicordata, n. sp. 



Rostrum slightly exceeding the ocular peduncles, the supra- 

 ocular spines nearly as long as the rostrum, separated by a 

 wide interval. Eyes large and flattened. Carapace with two 

 small spines on the gastric region and a prominent mesial one 

 on the cardiac region, those on the lateral borders very minute, 

 except the flrst, which is well marked. Chelipedes very slender, 

 with a row of spines on the inner border. Ambulatory limbs 

 long and slender. The second, third, and fourth abdominal 

 segments with spines. 



Length of body (of a ,^) 14 millim. ; length of chelipedes 

 20 millim. 



Loc. Station 174 [ofl"the Fiji Is.], 210 fathoms. 



EUMUNIDA, S. I. Smith. 

 Eumiinida, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1883, vol. vi. no. 1, p. 44. 

 Eumunida Smithii^ n. sp. 



A small species allied to E. picta, Smith. The rostrum and 

 first pair of supraocular spines deflexed. Lateral borders of 

 carapace armed with five or six small spines ; gastric region 

 with three minute spinules situated between the second supra- 

 ocular and the first marginal spine ; of these the first is 

 smallest, whereas in E. picta it is large and prominent. 

 Chelipedes wanting in the only specimen. 



Length of body 15 millim. 



Loc, Station 192 [off the Ki Is.], 129 fathoms. 



