JT. SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



permanently lodged. They are often secured with great difficulty, 

 and not without injury to the specimen; for they appear in many 

 cases to be larger than the apertures of their holes, and hence to 

 have increased in size since taking up their residence there. It is 

 probable, however, that, like other crabs, they come out at night to 

 make their predatory excursions. 



99. ERIPHIA LEVIMANA ^ Latreille 



Briphia levimana I^atreillE, Guerin, Icon., pi. in, fig. i. Milne Edwards, 

 Hist. Nat. des Crust, i, 427. Dana, U. S. Exploring Expedition, 

 Crust., I, 249, pi. XIV, fig. 7. 



Our specimens are specifically identical with those figured and 

 described by Dana, and, like his, differ somewhat from Guerin's 

 figure. Color, dark red above, bluish-white below. Eyes bright 

 red, with white peduncles. 



Found in crevices of rock, on the reefs, at and above low-water 

 mark. It occurred at Loo Choo and at Kikaisima. 



It was found by the exploring expedition at the Paumotu, Samoan, 

 Society, and Fiji Islands. 



100. ERIPHIA SMITHII= MacLeay 



Eriphia sinithii MacLeay, Smith's Illust. Zool. S. Afr., Annulosa, p. 60. 

 Krauss, Sudafr. Crust., p. 36, pi. 11. fig. 3. Dana, U. S. Exploring 

 Exp., Crust., I, 251. 



Found in crevices of rocks, about half-tide mark, on the open 

 coast near Hongkong, China. 



loi. ERIPHIA SCABRICULA Dana 



Eriphia scabricula Dana, U. S. Expl. Exped., Crust., i, 247, pi. xiv, fig. 5. 



Taken at Ousima. 



The U. S. Exploring Expedition specimens were found at the Fiji 

 and Society Islands and in the Sooloo Sea. 



102. ERIPHIA SPINIFRONS (Herbst) Latreille 



Cancer spinifrons HerbsT. 



Eriphia spinifrons Latreiele; SAvigny; DesmarEst; Milne Edwards, 

 Hist. Nat. des Crust., i, 426; Illust. Cuv. R. A., pi. xiv, fig. i. 



A single specimen of this species Avas taken at Madeira ; it is a 

 female, the dimensions of the carapax of which are : Length, 0.71 ; 



^ Eriphia sebana (Shaw). 

 "Eriphia sebana smithii MacLeay. 



