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Mast Head Island; forming galls on species of Pocillopora 

 and Seriatopova. 



Cryptochirus coralliodytes Heller. 



1861. Heller, SB. Akad. Wien, xliii. (1) p.366, pl.ii. figs.33-39. 

 1881. Semper, 'Animal Life,' pp.217, 221-3, figs.64, 68. 



Mast Head Island; forming funicular depressions on a species 

 of Goniastrcea, similar to that figured by Semper. 



There are also specimens in the Australian Museum collected 

 by Mr. Hedley at Palm Island. 



MACRURA. 



Tribe ANOMOLA. 



Family HIPPID^E. 



Rkmipes adactylus (Fabr.). 



1837. Remipes testudinarius H. Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust, 

 ii. p. 206, pl.xxi. figs. 14-20. 

 Port Curtis; three specimens dredged in 7 fathoms. 



Family PAGURID^E. 



Paguristes hians Henderson. 



1888. Henderson, " Challenger" Anomura, p. 7 9, pi. viii. fig. 4. 

 1905. Alcock, Cat. Indian Decapod Crust. Pt.ii. p. 40, pi. iii. fig. 2. 

 Fairly common in depths of 17-20 fathoms off Mast Head 

 Island. Recorded by the " Challenger " from the Philippine 

 Islands. 



Clibanarius cruentatus (M.Edwards). 



1848. Pagurus cruentatus H. Milne Edwards, Ann. Sci. Nat. 



Zoo!. (3) x. p.62. 

 1886. Clibanarius cruentatus Filhol, Miss, de l'He Campbell, iii. 



Pt.ii. p.424, pi. Iii. fig.4. 

 1897. Whitelegge, Mem. Aust. Mus. iii. Pt.2, p.H3. 

 Mast Head Island; fairly common on the reef. 

 Our specimens agree closely in the contour of the carapace and 

 limbs with that figured by Filhol. The nature of the blister-like 

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