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lineatus; the nearly naked character of the second and third pairs of 

 legs, corresponds with his statement. In this respect the striolatus 

 is quite different. 



Clibanarius striolatus. 



Begio carapacis anticafere quadrata. Oculi graciles, margine carapacis 

 antico vix breviores, squama basalt angustd, acuminata, bidentatd. 

 Pedes antici subcequi, manubus brevibus, carpis quoque supra spini-tu- 

 berculatis et pilosis, sinistra maris paulo majore. Pedes 2di Stiique 

 supra infraque paulo hirsuti, tarso subterete, non breviore quam arti- 

 cuius penultimus, sinistro Stii paris articulo bto extus parce convexo, 

 acie rectangulatd superne instructo. 



Anterior region of carapax nearly quadrate. Eyes slender, about as 

 long as anterior margin of carapax, basal scale narrow, bidentate at 

 apex. Anterior feet subequal, hands short, and with the carpus 

 spini-tuberculate above and pilose, the left in male slightly the 

 larger. Feet of second and third pairs short hirsute in tufts on 

 upper and lower sides, tarsus subterete, as long as preceding joint, 

 fifth joint, left side, of third pair slightly convex and having a right- 

 angled edge above. 



Plate 29, fig. 3 a, animal, enlarged one and a half diameters ; b, 

 basal scale of eye-peduncle ; c, last two joints of third pair of legs, 

 right side. 



Coral reefs of Tongatabu and Feejees. 



Length, two inches. Colour, a tawny or ochreous yellow, with 

 deep brown thread-like longitudinal lines on the legs ; three of these 

 lines on either hand, five on the fifth joint of the second and third 

 pairs of legs. There are numerous tufts of short hairs along the 

 under side of the tarsus. The eyes are much longer than in the 

 lineatus, and the legs less naked, the fifth joint having tufts of hairs 

 below. Moreover, the left hand instead of the right is the larger in 

 males. 



