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YI. Genus Eupagurus Brandt. 



8. Eupagurus lacertosus var. nana ? Henderson. 



Eii,pagurus lacertosus var. nana Hend. ' Ohallensjer ' Anoniura 

 p. 64, pi. vii. fig. 1 (1886). 



An ovigerous female, from Trochus. 



The absence of the chelipedes in this specimen makes its iden- 

 tification a little uncertain. But the frontal, ocular, and antennal 

 regions have exactly the structure of Henderson's variety, though 

 the ambulatoiy legs are without the spines on the carpal joints. 



VII. Genus Clibanarius Dana. 



9. Clibanarius corallinus Milne-Edw. 



Fagurus corallinus M.-E. Ann, Sci. JSTat. (3) x. p. 63 (1848); 

 Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vi. p. 292 (1892). 



Log. Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Two small specimens. 



10. Clibanarius ^equabilis var. merguiensis de Man. 



Clihanarius cequabilis var. inerguiensis de Man, Mei-gui Crust. 

 p. 247 (1888). 



Log. ? Two specimens. 



11. Clibanarius longitarsis de Haan. 



Pagurtis longitarsis de Haan, Crust. Japon. p. 211, pi. 1. fig. 3 

 (1839); de Man, Arch. f. Naturg. liii. p. 441 (1887). 

 Log. ? Two specimens, from Telescopium. 



1 1 a. Clibanarius longitarsis, var. trivittata nov. 



Log. ? A male. 



This form agrees so entirely in structural peculiarities with the 

 above-mentioned species that it can only be considered as a colour- 

 vai'iety. On the posterior surfaces of the legs there are three bi-oad 

 white bands (broader than in C. striolatus), and three slightly nar- 

 rower red bands ; on the anterior surfaces there are two white and 

 two red bands, the banding, however, being much less definite. 



12. Clibanarius striolatus Dana. 



Glihana7'ius striolatus Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp. p. 463, pi. xxix. 

 fig. 3 (1852) ; Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vi. p. 290 (1892). 



Log. Pulau Bidan, Penang. A female, from S'trombus. 



Log. ? Seven specimens from Cerlthimn. 



Log. Patani. One specimen from Murex with Balaams am- 

 'phitrite. 



YIII. Genus Diogenes Dana. 



13. Diogenes planimanus Henderson. 



Diogenes planimanus Henderson, Trans. Linn. Soc. (2) v. p. 416. 

 pi. xxxix. fig. 5 (1893). 



Log. ? Three specimens from Mwrex, with anemones. 



