156 AtrsTSAijAir malacoswbapa. 



Allied to P. deformis, but distinguished by the hand of the 

 larger chelipede being somewhat more closely granulated between 

 the larger tubercles, which, as in P. deformis, are disposed in 

 longitudinal series on the upper and outer surface of the palm ; 

 the mobile finger is granulated but not carinated ou its upper 

 and outer surface, the granules being disposed in longitudinal 

 series ; the penultimate joint of the third left leg is smooth, not 

 carinated as in P. deformis; the terminal joint, however, is nearly 

 of the same form as in that species. [Miers.] 



Port Jackson. The above is Miers' description of. the speci- 

 mens in the British Museum collection referred to P . pedunculatus 

 by "White. 



294. Pagurus minutus. 



Pagurus minutus, Hess, Archiv fur Nat., xxxi., p. 160 (1865). 



Anterior portion of the carapace oval. Lateral borders 

 convex, smooth. Appendages of the external antennae not 

 reaching the length of the peduncles of the eyes, but reaching 

 beyond the peduncle of the antennae. Legs long, sparingly 

 clothed with bristles, chelipedes beset with tubercles arranged in 

 several straight lines on the hand, Fingers small, not toothed. 

 Colour dull grey. [Hess.] 



Sydney (&6ttingen Museum). 



G-enus Diogenes, Dana. 



Ophthalmic segment rostrate. Fourth pair of legs sub- 

 chelif orm. Left chelipede the larger ; fingers acuminate, cal- 

 careous at the tips. 



295. Diogenes miles. 



Cancer miles, Fabr., Ent. Syst., ii., p, 470. 

 Cancer Diogenes, Herbst, ii, 17, pi. xxii., fig. 5. 



Pagurus miles, Fabr., Supp., p. 412; M.-Edw., Hist. Nat. 

 Crust, ii., p. 235 ; Ann. des Sci. Nat. (2e serie), vi., p. 284 ; 

 pi. xiv., fig. 2. 



Diogenes miles, Dana, U.S. Explor. Exped., Crust., Vol. i., 

 p. 439. 



