220 
ZOOLOGISCHE MEDEDEELINGEN — DEEL III. 
short hairs, intermingled with longer ones, but, as usual, this hairy 
covering extends farther proximally in the case of the first and second 
pair of walking legs, diminishing gradually in the hinder legs. 
Dimensions of the two specimens from Nias: 
4° 2 
| ef 2 
Distance between external orbital angles . . . 27.5 25.— mm. 
» anterior epibranchial teeth. . 31.— 27.75 , 
. posterior Le » + > OT 
Posterior margin of carapace. . . . . 1425 
Breadth of front. re en 2 CON TER 
Length of carapace . . . 20a MAÉ 
Posterior margin of 5th Pa ‘of Dir ar: ly 
Length of th segment of abdomen. . . IAD ee 
Posterior margin of 6th segment of adden -  : GRADE 
Length of 6th segment of abdomen. … . 62 
Base of last segment of abdomen . ..... | ~4.=" 3) 
Length of last segment of abdomen. . . .  D.— I 
Horizontal length of palm + immobile ee … 26.0 02 
Eleishonots palmes . 17, Ce 
Length of movable Hite. na upper hoe . ICE 
ropodit 5E — 
logt of meric patte HS 
Length of carpo- + propodite | pane 20.—_ Tee 
Breadth of propodite | of penultimate 4,5 4 , 
Length of dactylus f- pair of legs 9.5 Ton 
a z Se | of last pair of legs En ES : 
1868. 
1887. 
1892. 
1906. 
1893. 
9. Sarmatium indicum (A. Milne-Edwards). 
Metagrapsus indicus A. Milne-Edwards. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, 
t. 4 p. 174, pl. 26 f. 1—5 — Celebes. 
Sarmatium indicum de Man. Zool. Jahrb. Syst., Bd. 2 p. 660 — © 
no new locality. 
Sarmatium indicum de Man. Weber's zool. Erg. Reise niederl. 
Ost-Indien, Bd. 2 p. 350 — Macassar. 
Sarmatium indicum Nobili. Boll. Mus. Torino, t. 18 n°. 452 p. 23 
— Mahé (Seychelles). 
Da. Sarmatium indicum malabaricum Henderson. 
Sarmatium indicum var. malabaricum Henderson. Transact. Linn. 
Soc. London, (2) v. 5 p. 393, pl. 36 f. 17 — Cochinchina. 
