CRUSTACEA XOKTH TACIFIC EXPLORIXG EXPEDITIOX 20g 



Its geographical range is in the warm temperate and tropical 

 parts of both oceans. The species are as follows : 



Clibanarius vulgaris Dana Clihaiiariits tceniattis (M. Edw.). 



aculatiis (^I. Edw.). crucntatiis (M. 'Edw.). 



crassimanus (Mr Edw.). aculcattis (M. 'Edw.). 



titbcrciilosus (M. Edw.). clongatus CM. Edw.) . 



tricolor (Gibbes). asper CM. Edw.) . 



lincaius {M. Edw.) Dana. ccqiiabilis Dana. 



striolatus Dana. cebra Dana. 



nigrifarsis (Lucas). viresccns (Krauss) Dana, 



vittatus (Bosc). brasilicnsis Dana. 



panamcnsis Stm. antillensis Stm. 



sclopetarius (Herbst). corallinus {M. Edw.) . 



/o»g;7ar.y;.y (De Haan) Dana. globosimanus Dana. 



iitceqiialis (De Haan). ImmiUs Dana. 



.fV"n;;r/nVir.j (Randall) Dana. pacificiis Stm. 



326. CLIBANARIUS LONGITARSIS (De Haan) Dana 



Pagurus longitarsis De Haan, Fauna Jap., Crust.. 211. pi. i., fig. 3. 

 Clibanarius longitarsis Dana, U. S. Expl. Exped.. Crust., i. 464. 



This species occurred at Loo Choo. 



327. CLIBANARIUS VULGARIS ' Dana 



Cancer clibanarius Hekbst, Naturg. der Krabben u. Krebse, 11. 20, pi. 



XXIII, fig. I. 

 Pagurus clibanarius LatrEillE, Hist, des Crust, et des Ins., vi, 167. 

 Clibanarius z'ulgaris Dana, U. S. Expl. Exped., Crust., i. 462. 



The largest of our specimens is three inches in length. The dac- 

 tyli of the ambulatory feet are considerably longer than the preced- 

 ing joint, as is represented in Herbst's figure. Milne Edwards, 

 however, in describing this species (Hist. Xat. des Crust.. 11. 22/), 

 says ''Tarse court." There is also in our specimens n«> distinct fur- 

 row separating the rostriform tooth from the front, as mentioned by 

 that author. So that it is probable that he had before him a dis- 

 tinct species, and we have therefore not quoted his ilescription. 



There is a longitudinal furrow on the outer surface of the dac- 

 tylus of the third [)air of feet. The color of the living animal is a 

 dark purple-lirown ; back of the carapax dirty whitish. Abdomen 

 dark, with a light-red median line. Peduncles of the eye with two 

 longitudinal white vitta;. Hands with minute white spots on a dark 

 ground. Feet with three white or light-red viti;e. the two outer 

 vitt?e diverging from the base of the superior one. 



^Clibanarius clibanarius (Herbst). 

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