l66 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



Genus CYCLOES De Haan 

 267. CYCLOES CRISTATA' (BruUe) Stimpson 



Plate XIX, Fig. 7 



Cryptosoma crisiata Brulle, in Mii,Ne Edwards, Hist Nat. des Crust., 11, 

 110; ill Webb and Berthelot, Hist. Canaries, Crust. 



Cyclocs cristata Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., x, p. 162 [60], 

 1858. 



Dredged in twenty fathoms, coarse sandy bottom, in Funchal Bay, 

 Madeira. 



Genus MATUTA Fabricius. 

 268. MATUTA LUNARIS ' (Herbst) Leach 



Cancer lunaris Herbst, Naturg. d. Krabben u. Krebse, in, p. 43, pi. xi^viii, 



fig. 6. 

 Matuta lunaris Leach, Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust, 11, 114. 



Dana, U. S. Expl. Exped., Crust, i, 395. 



In the living specimen the carapax is bluish-white, delicately retic- 

 ulated with threads of dark red dots. A large white spot on the 

 gastric region. Feet pale whitish, with a few red-dotted lines. 

 Eyes gray, tipped with white; peduncles white. Below pure white. 



Taken with the seine on sandy beaches in Port Lloyd, Bonin 

 Island. 



A specimen was also found swimming off Rosario Island. This 

 was of a dark purplish-red color, minutely reticulated with yellow- 

 dotted threads. 



269. MATUTA VICTOR = Fabricius 



Matuta victor Fabricius, Suppl., 369. Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat des 

 Crust, II, 115; Illust. Cuv. R. A., Crust., pi. vii, fig. i. Dana, U. S. 

 Expl. Exped., Crust., i, 395. 



In life carapax bluish or yellowish, -with numerotts scattered red 

 dots. Feet yellowish, with large red dots at the joints. Beneath 

 white. 



Found on coarse sand, a fathom below low-water mark, at Hong- 

 kong; also dredged in the North China Sea. 



^ Cycloes dentata (Brulle). 



" Probably Matuta planipes Fabricius. 



^Probably Matuta lunaris (Forskal). 



