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Genus Clibanarins Dana. 



Clibanarius Dana, U. S. Expl. Exp., Crust., pt. i, 1852, p 461 ; 

 Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1858, p. 234; and Smiths. 

 Misc. Coll., XLTX, 1907, p. 208; Micrs, Crust. N. Zealand, 1876, p. 67 ; 

 Henderson, Challenger Anomura, 1888, p. 60; Milne-Edwards et 

 Bouvier, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard, xiv, 3, 1893, p. 156 ; 

 Stebbing, Hist. Crust., 1893, p. 160; Ortmann, in Bronn's Thierreich, 

 Malacostraca, p. 1 146 ; Alcock, Cat. Ind. Dec. Crust., pt. 2, fase. 1, 

 1905, p. 40. 



Clibanarius bimaculatus (de Haan). 



Pagurus bimaculatus, de Haan, Faun. Japon., Crust., 1849, p. 

 210, tab. 49, fig. 7, tab. 50, fig. 4. 



Clibanarus bimaculatus, Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb., Syst., vi, 1892 

 pp. 290, 291. 



Note: A male from Kataura, Prov. Satsuma, in the Sci. Coll. Mus. A striking difference 

 between de Haan's original description and that specimen lies in the relative size of the 

 chelipcds. From an examination of males, de Haan put down " pede antico sinistro in 

 maribus majore," whereas in the single male specimen on hand the riglit cheliped is 

 slightly more massive than the left. Longitudinal groove not present on dactyli of 

 ambulatory legs, a negative character utilized by Ortmann for one of the points by which 

 this spee'es may be distinguished from CI. misanthropus. Of the two figures given 

 by de Haan, the one (tab. 50, fig. 4) will represents the species; the other (tab. 49, 

 fig. 7) is not at all referred to in the descriptive text and differs much from the 

 figure just mentioned but greatly lesembles Eaptigurus samuelis Stimpson in general 

 appearance. 



Clibanarius corallinus (Milne-Edwards). 



Pagurus corallinus, Milne-Edwards, (Ann. Sci. Nat., Zool., 3e 

 sér., x, 1848, p. 63). 



Pagurus globosomanus, Dana, (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 

 1851, p. 271). 



Clibanarius globosimauus, Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 

 1858, p. 247. 



