DECAPODA (aNOMUBA). 
Crust , 28 
p. 137 etsaq.\ recapitulated, pp. 197 & 198, Glaucothoe their natant- 
stage. Description of the newly-1 latched larva of Lithodes^ very similar 
to that of PaguruSf p. 137, pi. v. fig. 185, pi. vi. figs. 204 & 205, recapitu- 
lated, p. 198. 
Deomiid^e. 
Boas gives particular attention to this family, as the most primitive 
among the Brachyura^ discussing the generic characters of Dromia and 
Jlomola, 1. c. pp. 147-152, pi. ii. fig. 65, pi. iii. figs. 95 & 124, pi. v. fig. 183, 
recapitulated p. 203, and describing a Zoea of Dromia and two slightly 
differing larval stages of Homola, pp. 151-153, pi. vii. figs. 209 a-;/’ -212, 
recapitulated, pp. 203-205. 
Dromia rumphi (F.), juv. ? ; Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) v. p. 370. 
Dromia {Dromidia) orientalis^ sp. n., id. ibid. pi. xv. figs. 1 & 2, Indo- 
Malayan Seas. 
Acantliodromia, g. n. Fronto-orbital region and maxillipeds as in 
Dromia, ambulatory legs as in Dynomene, cephalothorax narrowly ovate. 
A. erinacea, sp. n., Guadeloupe, 150 fath. A. Milne-Edwards, Bull. Mus. 
C. Z. viii. p. 31. 
Dicranodromia, g. n. Cephalothorax narrow, ovoid, scarcely hairy, 
epistom touching the front, sternal furrows in the female scarcely marked, 
short ; legs long, slender. D. ovata, sp. n., Havana, Barbadoes, Guade- 
loupe, 150-229 fath. Id. 1. c. pp. 31 & 32. 
Dromidia unidentata (Riippell), Kossmann, Zool. Reis. ii. p. 67, Red 
Sea. 
Epidromia, g. n. Autero-lateral edge continued unto the anterior angle 
of the mouth; endostomial ridge present; legs as in E. 
granulata, sp. n., Red Sea. Id. 1. c, p. 69. 
Domcecia : see ante^ Eupilumnus (Eriphiidce). 
Ascidiophilus, g. n. No separate lateral pieces between the penultimate 
and the last abdominal segment ; the fourth pair of feet like the preceding 
only the fifth dorsal, but elongated. A . caphyrmformis \_-rif-^, sp. n., found 
in the common cloaca of a compound Ascidiau, only the front and tips 
of the claws and feet exserted, Mauritius. Richter, Decap. Maur. p. 158; 
pi. xvii. figs. 6-10. 
HoMouDa;. ‘ ! 
Homola vigil, sp. n., A. Milne-Edwards, Bull. Mus. C. Z. viii. p. 33 
Martinique and Guadeloupe, 169-250 fath. 
Ilomolodromia, g. n. Cephalothorax narrow, broader behind ; external 
antennae very long, eyes very small, without distinct orbit, epistome dis- 
tinct ; fourth and fifth pair of feet on the back as in Dorippe. H.para- 
doxa, sp. n., Nevis Island, W. Indies, 356 fath. Id. ibid. 
Ilomolopsis, g. n. Distinct from Homola by the rounded ovate shape 
of the cephalothorax, the large rostrum, very small eyes and feeble legs. 
H. rostratus [-a], sp. n., St. Thomas, W. Indies, 580 fath. Id. 1. c. p. 34. 
Paratymoliis bitiiberculatus and latipes, spp. nn,, Haswell, Ann. N. H. 
(5) V. pp. 303 & 304, pi. xvi. Port Denison, Queensland, 5 fath., and Port 
Jackson. 
