86 SMITHSONIAN MISCEl^IvANEOUS COIvLKCTIONS 



externally. Inferior edge of penult joint of natatory feet with seven 

 distinct, rather large spinules. 



Color in life grayish and yellowish mottled. An oblong crim- 

 son patch on the anterior part of the carapax extending between the 

 eyes and a smaller crimson patch posteriori}^ Pincers with two or 

 three dark-brown annulations ; tips white. Dimensions of a male : 

 Length of carapax, 0.47 ; breadth, 0.745 inch. 



Found among boulders and stones above low-water mark in Fou- 

 kow Bay, Island of Ousima. 



131. THALAMITA CRASSIMANA^ Dana 



Thalamita pryinna De Haan, Fauna Japonica, Crust., p. 43, pi. xii, fig. 2 



(non Herbst et Milne Edwards). 

 Thalamita crassimana Dana, U. S. Exploring Expedition, Crust., i, 284, 



pi. XVII, fig. 9. 



Found at Loo Choo, in muddy bays, just below low- water mark. 



Genus ANISOPUS De Haan 



We may retain the name Anisopus for those species of Platy- 

 onichus in which the median tooth of the front is bifid and the teeth 

 of the antero-lateral margin approximated. 



132. ANISOPUS PUNCTATUS- De Haan 



Anisopus punctatus DE Haan, Fauna Japonica, Crust., p. 44, pi. 11, fig. i. 



Color in life reddish, from clouds of reddish-brown punctfe. 

 Carapax with a clear blue spot at each posterior corner; also a 

 W-shaped blue spot, with a dark-red patch in front of it, at the 

 middle. 



It is taken with seines on the sandy shores of Hakodadi Bay, 

 Island of Jesso, and is used as food by the inhabitants. It was also 

 obtained from the fishermen ofif the northeast coast of Niphon, where 

 it seems to be very common. 



^ Thalamita prymna (Herbst). 



"Ovalipes bipustitlatus (Milne Edwards). 



