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white at tip ; two following pairs of feet compressed, 
black or dark red, with the articulations of the 
joints bright vermilion ; the tarsi short, stout, color 
bright vermilion, marked with black spots, from 
each of which grows a small tuft of hairs ; the under 
side of the tarsus sometimes very densely tufted 
with long, thread-like, pinkish hairs. 
Length one inch to 11 inches. 
Found by Mr. Nuttall at the Sandwich Islands, 
inhabiting the shells of various species of Turbo. 
Probably allied to the P. chilensis, (Edwards,) 
and to the following : 
P. elegans, (Edwards.) Mus. Acad. 
Specimens, apparently of this species, brought 
by Mr. Nuttall from the Sandwich Islands. 
Two other small species of Pagurus, allied to 
the above, have been brought also from the Sand- 
wich Islands by Mr. J. K. Townsend, the first may 
be named 
P. Icevimanus. Mus. Acad. 
Having the hands entirely smooth, pink above 
and white beneath, the right very large ; legs red- 
dish, tarsi paler, with a red spot on each side. The 
ocular pedicles are about the length of the anterior 
margin of the carapax. 
The following may be called 
P. latens. Mus. Acad. 
In which the ocular pedicles are rather longer 
