1896.] A. R. S. Anderson — Deep Sea Crustacea. 99 



Tribe ANOMOLA. 

 Family Lithodidse. 

 Lithodes, Latreille. 

 36. Lithodes agasizii, S. I. Smith. 

 S. I. Smith, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Vol. X. No. 1, 1882, pp. 8-11, pi. i. 

 A single small specimen, measuring only 9 millim. in length, ex- 

 clusive of the rostral and posterior spines, was trawled off the Cochin 

 coast at Station 197, 406 f ms. The colour in life was pale pink, similar 

 to the colour of the American examples as described in the ' Three 

 voyages of the Blake.' 



New to the Indian fauna. 



Family Galatheidse. 

 Munida, Leach. 

 37. Munida microps, Alcock. 

 Alcock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., April 1894, p. 326. 



One small immature specimen was trawled at Station 197 1, 

 406 fms. 



Munidopsis, Whiteaves. 



38. Munidopsis trifida, Henderson. 



Henderson, 'Challenger' Anomura, p. 156, pi. xvi., fig. 2; and Alcock and 

 Anderson, J. A. S. B., Vol. LXIII., pt. ii., 1894, p. 168. 



One small specimen from Station 201, 296-320 fms. 

 39. Munidopsis stylirostris, Wood-Mason. 



Wood-Mason, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., February 1891, p. 201 ; Alcock, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., April 1894, p. 328 ; Alcock and Anderson, J. A. S. B., Vol. LXIII., pt. ii., 

 1894, p. 166 ; and 111. Zool. R. I. M. S. ' Investigator,' Crustacea, pt. iii., pi. xiii., 

 fig. 6. 



Three ovigerous females and two males from the Arabian Sea, 

 Station 184 ; 947 fms. 



40. Munidopsis wardeni, n. sp. 



This species is very closely related to M. stylirostris, W. M., but 

 differs in the following particulars. 1. The carapace is hairier, flatter 

 and broader. 2. The rostrum is relatively shorter and slopes gently 

 downwards, its curve being nearly continuous with that of the anterior 

 part of the carapace; its extreme tip is upturned. 3. The cornea? 

 are cylindrical and slightly curved. 4. The spine at the anterolateral 



