1900.] FROM SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. 737 



and these occur but little in L. bellus. Further, the carina? of the 

 upper margins of the ambulatory legs are very well developed in 

 L. leucomanus ; whereas in L. bellus the upper margins are only 

 sharp, or even slightly rounded, as in the last pair. The chelipedes 

 of L. leucomanus are very pitted and rugose, those of L. bellus are 

 smooth. 



In the two Museum specimens of L. bellus, the proportions 

 are : — 



Breadth of carapace .... 9 mm. 19 mm. 

 Length of carapace 7 mm. 14 mm. 



Dim. tf 12x9. ? 10x7-25. 



XXIII. Genus Parapanope de Man. 



41. Parapanope eitagora de Man. 



Parapanope euagora, de Man, Zoolog. Jahrb. Bd. viii. pp. 513- 

 518, Bd. ix. pi. xii. f. 4 (1895). 



Hab. Malacca. One male, entirely agreeing with Dr. de Man's 

 excellent description. 



Dim. 8x5-5. 



XXIV. Genus Chlorodius Biipp. 



42. Chlorodius niger Forskal. 



Cancer niger, Porskal, Descr. Anim. p. 89 (1775). 



Chlorodius niger, Biipp. Beschreib. 24 Krabben, p. 20, pi. iv. 

 f. 7 (1830); A.M.-Edw. Nouv. Arch. Mus. t. ix. p. 214 (1873) ; 

 de Man, Mergui Crust, p. 32 (1888), and Zoolog. Jahrb. Bd. viii. 

 p. 519 (1895). 



Hab. Singapore. One male. 



Dim. 12-5x9. 



XXV. Genus Chlorodopsis A. M.-Edw. 



43. Chlorodopsis pilumnoides Ad. & "White. 



Chlorodius pilumnoides, Ad. & White, ' Samarang ' Crust, p. 41 

 pi. ix. f. 3 (1848). 



Chlorodopsis pilumnoides, de Man, Mergui Crust, p. 35 (1888). 



Hab. Malacca. 



.An adult female. Spines on anterior margin of arm well- 

 developed ; interspace between the lingers very wide as far as the 

 tips, which are sharply curved to meet each other and strongly 

 excavate. Mr. Miers states (' Alert ' Crustacea, p. 531) that in 

 an adult male specimen from Singapore in the Museum collection 

 the black coloration of the fingers extends over the inner and 

 outer surfaces of the hand : in this individual the fingers are deep 

 brown with white tips, and the brown colour does not extend 

 beyond their base. Dr. de Man also (t. c.) has found this to be the 



