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67. Thalamita spinimana Dana. 



Thalamita spinimana, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exped., Crust, p. 283, 

 pi. xvii. f. 8 (1852); A. M.-Edw. Nouv. Arch. Mus. t. ix. p. 165, 

 pi. iv. f. 5 (1873). 



Thalamita pry mna, var. spinimana, Kossmann, Zoolog. Ergebn., 

 Malacostr. pp. 47-49 (1877). 



Thalamita spinimana, de Man, Mergui Crust, p. 76, pi. iv. f. 7 

 (1888). 



Bab. Singapore ; from a shoal exposed at low water. Four 

 males and two females. The approximation of the median lobes 

 of the front varies, from a state of almost complete fusion in the 

 smallest to a separation of quite a millimetre in the largest. In 

 one female the median and submedian frontal lobes are partially 

 fused. 



Dim. d 70x43. <$ 59-5x37. 6 48x30-5. 6 59-5x37. 

 2 56x35. $54x33-5. 



68. Thalamita danj3 Stimpson. 



Thalamita crenata, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exped. pt. i. p. 282, 

 pi. xvii. f. 7 (1852). 



Thalamita dance, Stimpson, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad. p. 37 

 (1858); A. M.-Edw. Arch. Mus. t. x. p. 366, pi. xxx. f. 1 (1861). 



Thalamita stimpsoni, A. M.-Edw. t. c. p. 362, pi. xxxv. f. 4. 



Thalamita dana>, de Man, Mergui Crust, p. 78 (1888). 



Hah. Singapore ; littoral. Five adult females, three with ova, 

 and four young males. These are all of the variety stimpsoni, 

 with rudimentary fourth anterolateral tooth. 



Dim. $ 42x26. $27x17-5. $25-5x16-5. $21x12-5. 

 $ 20x13. 



XLII. Genus Potamon Sav. 



69. Potamon (Pabathelphusa) tbidentatum inoebtttm, var. 

 nov. (Plate XLVI. fig. 10.) 



For species cf. M.-Edw. Arch. Mus. t. vii. p. 171, pi. xiii. f. 1. 

 (1854-55) ; Heller, ' Novara ' Eeise, Crust, p. 34 (1867) ; von 

 Martens, Archiv fiir Naturgescbichte, pp. 18-22 (1868) ; Targioni- 

 Tozzetti, Zoologia del viaggio della Magenta, Crostacei, p. 93, 

 pi. vi. f. 4 (1677) ; de Man, Notes Leyd. Mus. vol. xxi. nos. i.-iii. 

 pp. 67-70 (1899). 



Hab. Singapore ; from a lake in the Botanical Gardens. Three 

 males and two females, ranging from 17 mm. to 39*5 mm. in the 

 length of the carapace. 



The most notable point in this well-marked variety is the 

 structure of the inner and under angle of the eyes. The lower of 

 the two teeth described by M.-Edw. as occurring in this position 

 is well developed, and agrees entirely with his description and figure, 

 but the upper tooth is not all prominent, though still represented 

 by a very small lobe, occupying the same position and abutting on 



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