14 CRUSTACEA FROM PORT CURTIS DISTRICT, QUEENSLAND, 



Whitelegge identified examples from Funafuti with Pseudozius 

 caystrus Ad. & White,* and added to its known distribution 

 Tasmania, Solomon Islands and Holborn Island. On re-examina- 

 tion of his specimens, they prove to be identical with the present 

 species, a decision in which that author concurs. Here also, as 

 has already been pointed out by Ortmann.f must be referred the 

 forms listed by Haswell as Ozius sp.^. 



The examples recorded by Whitelegge from Woodlark Island 

 prove to be Expixanthus subcorrosus de Man.§ 



Eriphia l^evimana Latr. 



1852. Dana, U. S. Explor. Exped. Crust, i. p.249, pl.xiv. figs.7o-c. 

 Mast Head Island; very common under rocks on the outer reef. 



Pilumnus lanatus Latr. 



1884. Miers, Zool. H.M.S. "Alert," p.220, pl.xxi.fig.B. 



1900. Caiman, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, (2) Zool. Vol.viii. p. 16. 



Two males and a female dredged in Port Curtis are referred 

 here in consequence of their close agreement with the figure and 

 description given by Miers (loc. cit.). That author, however, 

 expresses some doubt as to the correctness of his identification, 

 and, should it prove to be a new species, has suggested P. hurnilis. 



Our specimens have distinct though small teeth on the finger 

 of the larger cheliped. Like Caiman, we are unable to trace 

 the carpal spines on the ambulatory legs. 



Pilumnus labyrinthicus Miers. 



1884. Miers, Zool. H.M.S. "Alert," p.224, pl.xxii. fig.c. 



One specimen dredged in 20 fathoms off Mast Head Island. 



* Mem. Aust. Mus. iii. 1897, p. 136. 



f Zool. Jahrb. Bd. vii. 1S90, p.477. 



J Cat. Aust. Crust, p. 64, 18S2. 



§ Loc. cit. p. 14, pi. 2, fig. .3. 



