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Ebalia lambriformis (Bell). 
Phlyxia lambriformis, Bell, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., vol. xxi. p. 304, pi. xxxiv. fig. 2, 1855. 
„ „ Miers, Crust, in Rep. Zool. ColL H.M.S. “ Alert,” p. 252, 1884, et 
synonyma. 
South, of New Guinea, 28 fathoms, in lat. 9° 59' 0" S., long. 139° 42' 0" E., Station 
188 (an adult female). 
Adult 5 . Lines. Millims. 
Length of carapace, . . . . . . . 5J 11‘5 
Breadth of carapace, rather over . . . . . 5 11 
This species, in the form of the carapace and in other characters, resembles somewhat 
the genus Nursia. 
Ebalia Isevis (Bell). 
Phlyxia leevis, Bell, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., vol. xxi. p. 305, pi. xxxiv. fig. 3, 1855 ; Cat. 
Leucosiidse in Brit. Mus., p. 18, 1855. 
,, ,, Miers, Cat. New Zealand Crust, p. 56, 1876. 
New Zealand Seas, not far from South Island, lat. 39° 32' 0" S., long. 171° 48' 0" E., 
in 150 fathoms, Station 167 (two adult males); Queen Charlotte Sound, near Long 
Island, 10 fathoms, Station 167 A (two adult females). 
The deep-water specimens in the Challenger collection do not differ appreciably from 
the shallow-water examples of the species I have examined, except in the somewhat more 
elongated merus-joints of the chelipedes. One of them has the following dimensions : — 
Adult $ . 
Lines. 
Millims. 
Length, and breadth of carapace, about 
5 
10-5 
Length of a chelipede, about .... 
13 
27-5 
Length of first ambulatory leg, nearly . 
n 
15-5 
Ebalia tuberculosa (A. Milne Edwards) (PI. XXV. fig. 1). 
Pers&phona tuberculosa, A.'Milne Edwards, Journ. des Mus. Godeffroy, vol. i. Heft iv. p. 86, 1873. 
„ ,, Haswell, Cat. Australian Crust., p. 132, 1882. 
1 Phlyxia granulosa, Haswell, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., vol. iv. p. 54, pi. vi. fig. 3, 1880; 
Cat. Australian Crust., p. 126, 1882. 
Port Jackson, 30 to 35 fathoms (three females); off Twofold Bay, 150 fathoms, 
Station 163a (two small females) ; Bass Strait, off East Moncoeur Island, 38 fathoms, 
Station 162 (several specimens, males and females); New Zealand Seas, off South 
Island, in 150 fathoms, Station 167 (numerous specimens, mostly adult males). 
