R. DOUGLAS LAURIE—BRACHYURA. 443 
Genus CarpiLopEs, Dana, 1851. 
28. CARPILODES L&VIS, A. Milne-Edwards, 1873. See Nobili, 1906, p. 215. 
Locality. No locality given, 1 ? [71]. 
Remarks. C.1. 5°25 mm. 
Areole 1M are not separated from the inner parts of the protogastric 
areole (2M) ; Nobili calls attention to the variability which occurs in this 
respect in the species. 
29. CARPILODES RUGATUS (H. Milne-Mdwards, 1834). See Alcock, 1898, 
p. 34. 
Carpilodes rugatus, Nobili, 1906, p. 219. 
Localities. Station VII. B, 1g small [72] ; Station IX. B, 1 2 ovig. [73]. 
liroamnles, 2 Ue, Odio © Toe, Child, I imme 6 724 Col, 2k mon, Co, 
8 mm. 
The specimens agree very closely with the figures of A. Milne-Edwards 
(A. Milne-Edwards, 1865, pl. 12. figs. 3-3 6). 
Genus ATERGATIS, de Haan, 1833. 
30. ATERGATIS ROSEUS (Rippell, 1830). See Alcock, 1898, p. 97. 
Atergatis roseus, Nobili, 1906, p. 229. 
Localities. Station V. KH, 1} ¢ [74]; no locality given, 1 9 [75]. 
Remarks. 6 74, C.1.16mm.; ¢? 75, C.l. 13 mm. 
In the following points the present examples approach A. integerrimus 
(Lamarck) : (a) the cardiac region is partly indicated by a pair of short 
faint curved longitudinal creases placed with convexities facing each other ; 
(b) the dorsal surface of the carapace is irregularly and rather distantly 
pitted, especially near the frontal and antero-lateral borders ; (c) the upper 
edge of the hand is bluntly and not very conspicuously crested. 
The essential reason for placing the specimens under the present species is 
the absence of any ridge or tooth from the lateral epibranchial angle. 
Genus Pirarypopia, Bell, 1835. 
= Lophactea, A. M.-Edw., 1865; see Rathbun, 1897, p. 189. 
31. PLATYPODIA ANAGLYPTA (/Teller, 1861). See Alcock, 1898, p. 102. 
Lophactea anaglypta, Alcock, loc. cit. 
Lophactea anaglypta, Nobili, 1906, p. 233. 
Localities. Station V. B, 1 2 small [76]; Station V. E, 1 o [77], 3 9 
[78-80]. 
Jnromlss 2 Uo, Cale (Omit, Oho. Ged sam. 3 i 105. Cle Gh irs OQ 7s. 
Cl. LE mm. 2 79; Cll l7 mm. ; 9 SO) Ce 19 mm, and C.b. 28°5 mm. 
