240 RANKIN. 



Family Parapaguridae Smith. 



48. Parapagurus sp. 



{a) 29. Dredged, Jan. 22, '90, Nassau, N. P. 

 Length of thorax 3 and 5 mm. respectively. 

 I refer these imperfect, colorless specimens doubtfully to 

 some species of Parapagurus. 



LORICATA. 



Family Panuliridae Bate. 



49. Panulirus argus (Latr. ). 



Palinnrits argus Latr. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., II, 

 p. 300, 1837. 



{a) 1^,19. New Providence, Jan. 27, '90. Holes in sand 

 between tides, about 5-6 in. deep, ** very shy."^ 



(/?) I 9. Nassau, N. P., Jan., 1890. (Dry.) 



Range : West Indies to Brazil. 



Collected at Antilles, Cuba, Jamaica. 



STENOPIDEA. 



\ Family Stenopidae Bate. 



50. Stenopus hispidus (Latreille). (PI. xxix, Fig. i.) 



PalcBinoii hispidus Olivier, Encyclop,, VIII, p. 666, 181 1. 



Stenopus hispidus Latreille, Regne animal de Cuvier, ed 2, 

 IV, p. 93. 



Bate, Challenger, Macrura, p. 211, PL XXX. 



Herrick, The Life History of Stenopus, Nat. Acad, of 

 Sciences, Vol. V, p. 339. 



(a) I $ . Nassau, N. P., Jan. 22, '90. In life the antennae 

 are carried in front, not bent back. 



I note the characters of special importance in order to com- 



J This label is marked as doubtfully belonging to this specimen. 



