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gin is thin and terminates in the outer orbital angle; and moreover it 

 is shorter than the postero-lateral margin. The aspect of the species 

 is neat. 



Panop^us LiEVlS. 



Carapax Icevis, vix nitidus, non bene areolatus, fronte fere recto, non 

 producto, minute emarginato, margins antero-laterali tenui, i-lobato, 

 lobis Mo Mo hene dentiformibus et acutls, margine eorum postico 

 arcuato, Ato angustiore. Pedes antici valde incequi, inermes, supra 

 rotwidati, manu Icevi, extus paulo nitidd, dlglto moUli fan, dente 

 magno basali carente. Pedes 8 postici tenues, marginibus pubescenti- 

 bus, articulo tertiofere nudo. 



Carapax smooth, scarcely shining, not distinctly areolate, front nearly 

 straight, not produced, minutely emarginate, anterolateral margin 

 thin, four-lobed, second and third lobes neatly dentiform and acute, 

 the posterior margin of these teeth arcuate, fourth narrower. An- 

 terior feet very unequal, unarmed, rounded above, hand smooth, a 

 little shining on outside, moveable finger smooth, without a large 

 basal tooth. Eight posterior feet slender, margins pubescent, third 

 joint nearly naked. 



Plate 8, fig. 13 a, male, enlarged two diameters; b, front view of 

 front ; c, right hand, front view. 



Locality doubtful. 



Length of carapax of male, five and a half lines ; greatest breadth, 

 seven and a half lines; ratio of length to breadth, 1 : 1*36. The 

 anterior lobe of the anterolateral margin has a thin margin and is 

 arcuate posteriorly; the outer angle of the orbit is scarcely salient. 

 The large hand is quite large, and there is a shallow sulcus near the 

 upper side. Faint traces of areolets 2 M may be made out. The 

 third joint of the outer maxillipeds is shorter than long, and has the 

 anterior margin concave. 



