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Schizophrys dama, (Herbst.) 
Cancer dama, Herbst, Krabben, III. iy. p. 5, tab. lix. fig. 5. 
Mithrax dama, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., I. 319. 
Mithrax (Schizophrys) dama, Kossmarm, Reise Roth. Meer., Crust., pp. 11 and 13. 
This species differs constantly from Schizophrys aspera in the follow¬ 
ing particulars:— 
(1) the carapace is much more elongate, its greatest breadth 
being only about £ its length behind the point of bifurca¬ 
tion of the rostral spines ; 
(2) the rostrum is rather longer, and has two accessory spines 
on its outer border ; 
(3) there is no (ventral) spine on the sub-hepatic region ; 
(4-) the surface of the carapace is more closely and evenly, but 
more bluntly, granular. 
The specimens in the Museum collection come from the Straits of 
Malacca. 
Cyclax, Dana. 
Cyclax, Dana, U. S. Expl. Exp., Crust., pt. I. p. 99. 
Cyclomaia, Stimpson, Amer. Journ. Sci. and Arts, Yol. XXIX. 1860, p. 133; 
and A. Milne-Edwards, Nouv. Arehiy. du Mus., YIII. 1872, p. 235 (et synon.) 
Cyclax ( Cyclax and Cyclomaia), Miers, Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool., Vol. XIY. 1879, 
p. 660. 
This genus differs from Schizophrys, from which, perhaps, it ought 
not to be separated, only in the form of the carapace, and in the de¬ 
gradation and shortening of the rostrum, with which is correlated 
a shortening and broadening of the basal antennal joint. (In one 
species the legs are slender). The carapace is subcircular ; the rostrum 
obsolescent and bifid; the basal antennal joint very short and broad, and 
armed with a third spine—a very small one, situated on the outer 
margin. 
Cyclax ( Cyclomaia ) sub orbicularis, (Stimpson). 
Mithrax suborbicularis, Stimpson, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci., Philad., 1857, p. 218. 
Cyclax spinicinctus, Heller, Crust. Roth. Meer, in SB. Ak., Wien, XLIII. i. 1861, 
p. 304, tab. i. figs. 7-8: and Richters, in Mobius, Meeresfauna Maurit., p 144. 
Cyclomaia margaritata, A. Milne-Edwards, Nouv. Archiv. du Mus., YIII. 1872, 
p. 236, pi. x. figs. 2-3; and Haswell, P. L. S., N. S. Wales, Yol. IY- 1879, |p. 441, 
and Cat. Austral. Crust., p. 21, 
Cyclomaia suborbicularis, Ortmann. Zool. Jahrb., Syst., etc., VII. 1893, p. 58. 
[ Cyclomaia margaritata, F. Muller, Yerh. Ges., Basel, YIII. p. 473.] 
Carapace subcircular, its surface closely beaded, with some larger 
spinules regularly interspersed : the lateral margin is armed with six 
