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Show 530 REV. T. R. R. STEBBING ON CRUSTACEANS [May 22, 1852. Lithodea, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp. vol. xiii., Crust, pt. L P> if 568. Lithodidea, Stimpson, Pr. Acad. Philad. p. 244 (Prodromus, P' 18859. Lithodea, Stimpson, Mem. Boston Soc. N.H vol.M. p. 472. 1877. Lithodea, Tozzetti, Crost. della Magenta, pp. ™ * ™ . 1882. Lithodidea, S.I. Smith, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Hanard ^SstlllLea, S. I. Smith, Ann. Eep. Fish & Fisheries for ^.^ Nomura, Eeports, ""iS^MocLa, Stebbing, Hist. Crust., Internal, Sci. Ser. y%t'LlihTnis, Bouvier, Ann. Sci. Nat., Zool. ser. 7, vol. xviii. P' 1896. Lithodines, Bouvier, Ann. Sci. Nat., Zool. ser. 8, vol. P'This section, tribe, or legion contains at P^'^Jj^ family Lithodid*. Henderson makes it section A of the Paguiidea C s (Vidensk. Selsk. Skr., 6. $»kke Nat. og math. Aid. i.p,H0, 18801includes in the ' Paguroiderne ' Pagurus, Ccenobita, Birgus, Liihod r a T t h e related forms. Bouvier divides the great family of the Pa^urides into 3 subfamilies-tbe Pagurines, Lithodines, Lomisines. Fam. LITHODIDCE. 1853. Lithodidce, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exp. vol. xiii., Crust, pt. 14S0 P* 1888.' Lithodidce, Henderson, ' Challenger ' Anomura, Eeports, V°'i8?2.Uio»«, Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. vol. vi. pp. 271, 320. 1893. Lithodidce, Stebbing, Hist. Crust., Internat. Sci. Ber. V01894!YiihocMdce, Benedict, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol xvii. p. 479. 1895. Lithodidce, Faxon, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. vol xviii. p. 42 (Crust.' Albatross '). • 1899. Lithodidce, Alcock & Anderson, Ann. Mag. ^at. Hist. ser. 7, vol. iii. p. 15. The genera and species now included in this family are numerous, and have recently been made the subject of important discussions by Benedict, Faxon, and others, but especially Professor Bouvier's essay on their classification, above cited, will be touud to throw light upon them all. He bestows high praise on the work of Stimpson, 1859, and the papers which appeared between 1849 and 1853 by J. F. Brandt, from whom he adopts the division of the Lithodina into the Hapalogastrica and Ostracogastrica, though not accepting his view that the Lomina might be a link between those two divisions. |