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(16 # ) — Palamujeus xanthopus, sp. tt, 



Coloured like P. fulvipes, with reddish-yellow legs and vesiel®,. 

 Resembling that species also in other respects, but certainly different. 



$ . Carapace granular in front and laterally, as long as the first twe> 

 segments of the tail and one-third of the third ; terga almost entirely 

 smooth. Tail about three times the length of the carapace, inferior 

 keels of the third segment roughened, of the fourth granular, superior 

 and superior lateral keels denticulate ; vesicle small and denticulate. 



ChelcB.— With numerous denticles above and in front, smooth below ', 

 upper crest of brachium granular; hand thick, rounded above, espe^ 

 dally externally, the inner border strongly produced and denticulate, 

 forming a widely rounded posterior lobe, covered above with a net- 

 work of ridges which pass into granules at the base of the fingere; 

 lower surface of hand almost entirely smooth, without crests ; the width 

 of the hand equal to the length of the movable digit, which is a little 

 less than the median length of the carapace measured from the base of 

 the emargination. 



Pectinal teeth 14 — 15. 



<£. With carapace mere granular and terga finely granular (tail 

 absent). Chelse longer ; width of hand less than length of movable 

 digit, which a little exceeds the median length of the carapace. 



Pectinal teeth 1# — 15. 



Measurements in millimetres-. 9 . Total length 74, length of tail 34, 

 of carapace 11, of hand-back 6" 5, of movable digit 9, width of hand 9. 

 $. Length of carapace 11, of hand-back 8, of movable digit 10*3, 

 width of hand 8' 7. 



Locality. — Eadao Tal, Satara, S. Dekhan {A. B. WilMns). 



Easily recognisable from P. fuhipes by the shape and sculpturing 

 of the hand, that of P. fuhipes being covered' above with distinct bead- 

 like tubercles, and furnished below with granules and a pair of 

 granuliform crests. 



Genus Iomachus, Pocock. 

 (17.) — Iomachus punctulatus, sp. ». 



Closely allied to I. Iceviceps, Poe. 



$. Trunk, limbs, and tail black or reddish-black ; vesicle orange-yellow. 

 Tail. — Three and a half times the length of the carapace, which is 

 equal to the length of; its first two segments. 



