222 CRUSTACEA. 



surface of hand scarcely seriate, under surface of hand glabrous, 

 fingers channeled, the upper spinulous above. Eight posterior feet 

 hirsute, excepting sides of third joint, upper margin of third joint 

 spinulous. 



Plate 12, fig. 10 a, outline of anterolateral margin; b, front view of 

 front and base of outer antennae ; c, outline of back. 



From the Sooloo Sea, or Balabac Passage. 



In the pilumnoides, as described and figured by White, the antero- 

 lateral margin has distinct teeth, and although consisting of spinules 

 in part, there is a prominent or dominant spine. In our specimens, 

 the five normal teeth may be distinguished, though much subdivided 

 into smaller teeth, and irregularly so; D consists of two teeth; E of 

 two; N of four; T of three, with two or three on the surface above; 

 S of one, with one or two on the upper surface. D and E are so close 

 together that they appear at first to make a single group. The mi- 

 nute tubercles of the anterior part of the carapax are somewhat acute, 

 or like short spinules on the areolets near the anterolateral margin. 

 The surface of the carapax is hairy, but nearly naked posteriorly, and 

 the legs are rather long hairy; the hairs are like bristles, and many 

 of them black in their lower half, but become light-coloured in their 

 upper half. The anterior margin of the arm has about three small 

 teeth on its lower half, and is hardly denticulate above, instead of 

 having prominent teeth, towards apex, as in the figure by Adams and 

 White. 



Chlorodius pilumnoides, Adams and White, Crust. Voy. Sauiarang, 41, pi. 9, f. 3. 



Gentjs CYCLODIUS. 



Chlorodio affinis, carapace angustiore, suborbiculato, articulo maxilli- 

 pedurn externorum tertio triangulato, paido transversa, latere inter lore 

 brevissimo. 



Near Chlorodius. Carapax narrower, suborbicular; third joint of outer 

 maxillipeds triangular, a little transverse, the inner side below fourth 

 joint very short. 



