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Show VI. Genus E u p ag u r u s Brandt. 8. E u p ag u r u s lacertosus var. n a n a ? Henderson. Eupagurus lacertosus var. nana Hend. ‘ Challenger' Anomura, p. 64, pi. vii. fig. 1 (1886). An ovigerous female, from Trochus. The absence of the clielipedes in this specimen makes its identification a little uncertain. But the frontal, ocular, and antennal regions have exactly the structure of Henderson's variety, though the ambulatory legs are without the spines on the carpal joints. VII. Genus C l ib a n a r iu s Dana. 9. C l ib a n a r iu s c o r a l l in u s Milne-Edw. Pagurus corallinus M.-E. Ann. Sci. Nat. (3) x. p. 63 (1848); Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vi. p. 292 (1892). Loc. Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Two small specimens. 10. C l ib a n a r iu s .e q u a b il is var. m erg uien sis de Man. Clibanarius cequabilis var. merguiensis de Man, Mergui Crust, p 2 4 7 (1 8 8 8 ) . Loc. ------ ? Two specimens. 11. C l ib a n a r iu s lo n git ar s is de Haan. Pagurus longitarsis de Haan, Crust. Japon. p. 211, pi. 1. fig. 3 (1839); de Man, Arch. f. Naturg. liii. p. 441 (1887). Loc. ------ ? Two specimens, from Telescopium. 11 a. C l ib a n a r iu s lo n g it ar s is , var. tr iv it t a t a nov. Loc. ------ ? A male. This form agrees so entirely in structural peculiarities with the above-mentioned species that it can only be considered as a colour-variety. On the posterior surfaces of the legs there are three broad white bands (broader than in C. stnolatus), and three slightly narrower red bands ; on the anterior surfaces there are two white and two red bands, the banding, however, being much less definite. 12. C l ib a n a r iu s strio la tus Dana. Clibanarius striolatus Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp. p. 463, pi. xxix. fig. 3 (1852); Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vi. p. 290 (1892). CLoc. Pulau Bidan, Penang. A female, from 8trombus. Loc ____ l Seven specimens from Cerithium. Loc. Patani. One specimen from Murex with Balanus am-phitrite. ^ VIII. Genus D iogenes Dana. 13. D iog en es pla.n im a n u s Henderson. Diogenes planimanus Henderson, Trans. Linn. Soc. (2) v. p. 416, pi. xxxix. fig. 5 (1893). £06> ____ ?, Three specimens from Murex, with anemones. 1902.] CRUSTACEA OF THE " SKEAT EXPEDITION." 365 |