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ZOOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. SAMAEANG. 
Pedibus minutim granulosis praecipue in superficiebus superiore et exteriore, secundis ceteris longioribus. 
Unguibus minutim denticulatis, longis tenuibus setis inter denticulationes quae paullo curvatae et spiniformes 
sunt. 
Hab. Insulas Philippinas. 
Horns of the front styliform, parallel, and contiguous throughout their length, ciliated 
with stiff curved hairs, but not spinigerous nor diverging at their ends. 
Upper surface of carapace covered with numerous rounded tubercles, each with a tuft of 
hairs proceeding from its centre ; the entire surface, both of the tubercles and the spaces 
between them, very finely granulated ; three equal-sized tubercles on the hinder part with 
two smaller ones beneath them. 
Legs minutely granulose, more particularly on their upper and outer surface ; the second 
pair longer than the others. Claws finely denticulated, with long, slender hairs between the 
denticulations, which latter are slightly curved and spiniform. 
Hab. Philippine Islands. 
3. PERICERA CORNIGERA, Edwards. 
Cornibus rostri styliformibus, paralldis, et per totam longitudinem contiguis. 
Hab. Insulas Philippinas. 
Horns of the rostrum styliform, parallel, and contiguous throughout their length. 
Hab. Philippine Islands ; Cuming. 
Pericera cornigera, Edw. Crust. 1. 335; Pisa cornigera, Latr. Enc. Meth. 10. 141. 
14. MENHCTHIUS, Edwards. 
1. ME1UET11IUS SUBSERRATUS, Adams Sf White. Tab. IV. Pig. 1, 2. 
Thorace trapseziformi angulo anteriore in tres spinas ex eadern planitie surgentes diviso, angulo 
posteriore truncato; superficie superiore compluribus prominentibus tuberculis obsita, lateribus valida, 
brcviuscula spina, quatuor obtusis, depressis dentibus ante spinam, sinu inter duos ante.riores et duos 
posteriores dentes. 
Fronte spina angusta, longa, inclinata, paullo bilobata ad finem, et setis curvatis utroque latere fimbriata. 
Chelis brachio cylindrico, paucis tuberculis in superficie superiore et exteriorc ad basin ; carpo gibboso ; 
manu compressa, lsevi, supra et infra obtusa ; digitis hiantibus, inferiorc curvato, dentibus ad unuin finem 
dense dispositis, nullis tamen ad basin; superiore compluribus dentibus ad finem, dentc magno et crasso ad 
basin, et alto inter eos sinu; brachio pedum posterioruin duobus tuberculis in superficie superiore ad 
basin ; secimdo pedum pari ceteris longiore. 
Hab. Insulas Philippinas. 
Carapace diamond-shaped, w T ith the front-angle divided into three spines, arising from 
the same plane, and with the hind angle truncated ; upper surface covered with numerous, 
raised, prominent tubercles ; side-margins with a rather short, strong spine, with four blunt, 
flattened teeth before it, and a sinus between the two front ones and the two hinder ones. 
Front with a narrow spine, long, bent down, slightly bilobate at the end, and fringed on 
each side with curved setae. 
Fore-legs with the third joint cylindrical, with a few tubercles on the upper and outer 
surface near the base ; fourth joint gibbose, fifth joint compressed, smooth, obtuse above and 
