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p. 135, -pi. 5. figs. 1 a-e, Red Sea. — S. cervicorms (Ilerbst), A. Miliie-E. 1. c. 
p. 135, Mauritius. 
Stenocinops ccrvicornis (Ilerbst), Martens, 1. c, p. 370, -with figure of 2nd 
gnatbopod, cited in comparison with 
Stilhof/nathus cnjthraits, g. &: sp. n., Martens, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesellscb. 
AVien, 18G0, p. 370. Tliis crab is very closely allied to Stenocinops cervicorms, 
so that a description of one would almost servo for that of the other. The 
most perceptible difference exists in the third joint and its articulation with 
second of the second pair of gnathopoda, of which the author gives a com- 
parative illustration of both species. JIab. Red Sea. . . 
Pufjettia lordii (Spence Rate), Nat. in Brit. Columbia, vol. ii. p. 2G5, A^an- 
couver Island and San Francisco, see Zool. Record, i. p. 287. 
Picrocerns, g. n., A. Milne-]^., Ann. Soc. Fnt. do France, tome v. p. 130. 
Latero-anterior borders armed. Carapace triangular, tuberculated, anteriorly 
depressed, with spinous processes. Rostrum divided into two long divergent 
processes, about three-fourths the length of the carapace. The orbicular region 
extremely advanced, laniellous before and sharply pointed behind. Peduncles of 
the eyes very long, covered at their base by the under border of the orbicular 
process. Antennal notches broad and deep. Peduncle of the second pair of an- 
tennm long. Second pair of gnathopoda remarkable for the form of the third 
joint, of which the internal and inferior angle is prolonged into a sharp point, 
and that of the external and anterior into a .short point. First pair of pereiopoda 
robust in the male, and terminating in a sharp bidactylous chela, four other 
pairs of pereiopoda long and cylindrical, those of the second pair much longer 
than the others. Pleon in the male composed of seven somites. — Pic. armatus, 
sp. n., A. Milne-E. 1. c. p. 137, pi. 3. fig. 1 a, h, from New Caledonia. 
Pseudomicippe temdpes, sp. n., A. Milne-E., Ann. Soc. hint, de France, 
tome V. p. 139, tab. 6. figs. 2, 2«, Indian Ocean. 
Aeanthophrys, g. n., A. Milne-E., Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, tome v. p. 140. 
Carapace a little elevated and slightly depressed towards the anterior margin. 
Rostrum produced into two very divergent processes. Subocular border well 
defined. Eye supported on a short peduncle. Antennal notches longitu- 
dinal. Basal joint of the second antennre fused with the internal orbital 
angle. Flagellum excluded from the orbit and hid by the rostrum. Third 
joint of the second pair of gnathopoda dilated anteriorly and terminating in a 
circular border. First pair of pereiopoda chelate. Second pair long, slender, 
cylindrical, and simple ; the three following like the second, but shorter. 
— A. actdecdiis, sp. n., A. Milne-E. /. c. p. 140, pi. 4. hg. 4, Indian Ocean. — 
A. cristimanus, sp. n., A. Milne-E. /. c. p. 141, pi. 5. fig. 3, from Noukahiva. 
Naxioides, g. n., A. Milne-E., Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, tome v. p. 142. 
Carapace nearly triangular, considerably compressed at the antero-branchial 
region. Rostrum formed of two tolerably long parallel processes. Suborbital 
margin much advanced but not produced to a point. Orbit interrupted pos- 
teriorly by a large and deep notch, in which the peduncle of the eye is 
lodged. The eye is short, and does not extend beyond the external margin of 
the carapace. Antennal foramina broad and longitudinally disposed. Basilar 
joint of the antennm longer than broad; flagella inserted on the outer side 
of the rostral processes. Third joint of the second pair of gnathopoda sub- 
triangular, very oblique at the inferior margin. First pair of pereiopoda small, 
chelate, the four other pairs are long and cylindrical, and terminate in sharp- 
