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CRUSTACEA. 
Cyclometopa. 
CANClUDiE. 
Carpilius corallinm (L.)* Notes on coloration, Martens, Arch. f. Nat. 
xxxviii. p. 86. 
Mmippe ocellata (M.-E.) = “ Cangrejo moro” of Parra, described from 
Cuban specimens, and M. panope (Herbst) (Strahl), probably 
from Tranquebar, compared with it j M. rumphii (Herbst, neo M.-E.)=fcf/rtw- 
gen (M.-E.) : id. 1. c. pp. 87-89. 
Ozius mteger, sp. n., S. Smith, Pep. Peab. Ac. 1869 (1871), p. 89, Aspin- 
wall. Central America. 
Panopeus herhsti (M.-E.) described from Cuban specimens, and compared 
with some allied Caribbean species : Martens, /. c. pp. 89 & 90. 
Pilumnus aculeatus (Say)? from a Cuban specimen: id. 1. c. p. 91, pi. 4. 
fig. 6. 
PoRTUNIDiE. 
Lupa (Neptunus) diacantha (Say) : some differences between specimens of 
different ages, and the presence of sterile ” females with the abdomen nar- 
rower than usual mentioned. L. spinimana (L&m.) : remarks on specific cha- 
racters. L. {Achdous) ruhra (Lam.) : the disposition of its lateral teeth 
compared with that of Thalmnita^ which differs only in the entire want of 
certain teeth which are smaller than usual in tliis species of Lupa. L. 
forceps (Fabr.) : younger specimens have the hands less elongated, and are 
identified with L. anceps (Saussure). Id. 1. c. pp. 93-96. 
Arenceus lidem, sp. n., S. Smith, Pep. Peab. Ac. 1869 (1871), p. 90, 
Oorinto, Nicaragua. 
Catometopa. 
THELPHUSIDiE. 
Thelphusa indica (Latr.) = cunicularia (Westwood), T. hcguhrisj sp. n., 
Sikkim, Nepal, Khasi hills, and 2". stoliczkanat sp. n., Pulo Penang, Wood- 
Mason, J. A. S. B. xl. pp. 196-200, pi. 12. figs. 5-7 and 8-12. — T. Icevis and 
austeniana, Oherra Punji, pealiana, Sibsangor, Assam, and atkinsoniana, 
Darjeeling, Nepal, and Khasi hills, spp. nn., id. ibid. pp. 201-207, pis. 12 & 13. 
— T, edwardsif andersoniam^ hispida, and tumida, spp. nn., id. ibid. pp. 449-464, 
pi. 27. figs. 11-15, 16-20, pi. 28. figs. 1-5 & 6-10, Ponsee in Upper Burma 
and Yunan. 
Thelphusa madagascariensisf sp, n.. A, Milne-Ewards, Ann. Sc. Nat. (6) xy. 
p. 1, Madagascar, 
Bgdrothelphusa, g. n. Carapace nearly square, epibranchial regions little 
developed, front nearly horizontal, very prominent ; in other respects like 
Thelphusa. H. agilis, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 2, Madagascar. 
Paratelphusa dayana^ sp, n., Wood-Mason, 1. c. p. 192, pi. 11, Mandele and 
Prome, Upper Burma j P. spinigera^ sp. n., p. 197, pi. 12. figs. 1-4, tanks of 
Calcutta. 
Epilobocera cubensis (Stimpson) described and figured by Martens, Arch, 
f. Nat. xxxviii. p. 97, pi. 4. fig. 7. 
