8 CRUSTACEA. 



Plate 9, fig. 3 a, animal, enlarged four diameters ; b, under view of 

 front; c, outer maxilliped; d, extremity of abdomen. 



Sooloo Sea, from a small island off the harbour of the principal 

 Sooloo island. 



Length of carapax, three lines; greatest breadth, three and three- 

 fourths lines; ratio of length to breadth, 1 : 1*25. 



The species is narrow for its length, and has the last of the teeth 

 on the margin less prominent than the preceding. Moreover, the front 

 is very projecting. The carapax appears granulous over the antero- 

 lateral areolets and also anteriorly, and some interrupted lines of gra- 

 nules or depressions corresponding, are observed on the medial areo- 

 lets. The inner orbital fissure is quite small, and the process from the 

 base of the outer antennae is so small, that without care the species 

 might be taken for a Chlorodius, from which genus it is, however, dis- 

 tinct in the straight anterior margin to the third joint of the outer 

 maxillipeds. 



ETISODES CiELATUS. 



Carapax valde convexus et areolatus, areolts iubercidifor?nlbus, parce 

 granulosis, areola 2M long it udt 'nalite r subdicisd, 3 M tripartita, AM 

 tripartita, 1 P et 2P, valde disjunctis et bene eireumseripti*, tretns- 

 versis ; f route inter-ante nnali -i-lobato, lobis externis parentis, non 

 salientibus ; margine anterolateral i 5-dentato, dentibns ohttisis. Pedes 

 antici sat crassi, carpo tubercidoso, manu extus seriatim spinulosd, av.t 

 spinulo-tubercidosd, digito siyrra spinubjso. Ihles reltqui eompressi, 

 obsolete puhescentes, marginibitsque redde liirsuti. Abdomen feminse 

 7-articulatum. 



Carapax strongly convex and areolate, areolets tuberculiform, sparingly 

 granulous, areolet 2 M longitudinally divided, 3 M and 4 M each 

 tripartite; IP and 2 P strongly separated and circumscribed, nar- 

 row transverse; front between the outer antenna? four-lobed, outer 

 lobes quite small, not .salient; antcro-lateral margin five-toothed, 

 teeth obtuse. Anterior feet rather stout, carpus tuberculous, hand 

 externally spinulous in series, or spinulo-tuberculous, moveable 



