DECAPODA. 
Orust. 16 
gated as in Egeria. P. scmcti-joJiannis^ sp. u., Miers, P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 24 
& 25, pi. i. fig. 1, Japan. 
Ilalimus triincatipes, sp. n., Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 3, Australia. 
Aniathia crassa, sp. n., West Indies, 229 fath., and Tiystrix (Stimps.), 
A. Milne-Edwards, 1. c. pp. 200-203, pi. xxviii. figs. 1 & 2. 
Anomalothir, new name for Anomalopus (Stimps.), which is pre-occu- 
pied, Miers, 1. c. p. 618. Anomalopus furcillatus (Stimps.), Cuba, and 
frontalis^ sp. n., Barbadoes, 100 fath., A. Milne-Edwards, 1. c. p. 188. 
Trigonothir, g. ii. Carapace subtriangular, rostrum entire, obtuse, flat- 
tened below and produced into lateral carinse ; praeocular spine wanting ; 
outer maxillipeds with merus joint not produced at its antero-external 
angle; anterior legs small, palm compressed. T. ohtusirostrisj sp. n., 
Miers, 1. c. p. 648 ; and Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 4, pi. iv. fig. 2, locality un- 
known. 
Huenia pacifica^ sp. n., Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 6, pi. iv. fig. 5, Fiji 
Islands. 
Simocarcinus, g. n. Rostrum as in Hueiiia, but shorter ; proBOCular 
spine wanting ; sexes dissimilar ; hands in adult male turgid, not cristate 
above ; ambulatory legs not compressed. Type, Huenia (Dana), 
Sandwich Islands, hrevirostrata (Dana) is the female. Miers, L c. p. 649, 
and Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 6. 
Cyclonyx, g. n. Rostrum laminate, flattened, very broad, and trans- 
versely ovate ; eye situate in the narrow angle between the base of the 
rostrum and front of the carapace, the sides of which are produced into 
dilated wing-like expansions as in Huenia. Id. 1. c. p. 649. C. frontalis 
(White, as Huenia') figured in the Zoology of the ‘ Saniarang’ ; id. Ann. 
N. H. (5) iv. p. 6. 
Pugettia quadridens and incisa (Haan) ; id. P. Z. S. 1879, p. 23, Japan. 
Neo [r] rhynchus, new name for Microrrhynchus (Bell), preoccupied ; 
A. Milne-Edwards, Crust. Mexic. v. p. 186. 
{^Apiomaia'] Pyromaia cuspidati (Stimps.), id. 1. c. p. 197, pi. xxxvi. 
fig. 2, Florida, 82-125 fath. 
Lihinia and Doclea are closely connected by Lihidoclea (Dana) ; Miers, 
P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 27 & 28. 
Doclea orientalis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 28, pi. ii. fig. 1, N. Japan. 
Maiidad. 
Chorilihinia gracilipes^ sp. n., Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 7, pi. iv. 
fig. 4, New Guinea. 
Paramithrax {Leptomithrax) compressipes^ Canton, hrevirostris^ locality 
unknown, spinosus, Norfolk Island, 23 fath., and halhnoides, Eastern Seas^ 
spp. nn., id. Ann. N. H. (5) iv. pp. 8-10, the third, pi. iv. fig. 5. 
\_H~\ Oplopisa spinipes (A. Milne-Edw., 1878) and erinacea., sp. n.. West 
Indies, A. Milne-Edwards, Crust. Mexic. v. p. 201, pi. xv.a, figs. 4 & 5. 
Acanthophrys paucispina, sp. n., Miers, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 10, Fiji 
Islands. 
Pisa carinimana, sp. n., id. c. p. 11, pi. iv. fig. 5, Canaries. 
