Occasional notes. IV. Crustacea new to Australia
Abstract
Anyone studying the Australian marine fauna must be struck with the large number of species, originally described from Japan, which have been traced south through the East Indian Archipelago and eventually recognised from Northern and Eastern Australia. Examples of two such species, hitherto unrecorded from the latter region, have been acquired by the Trustees. The first is a beautiful specimen of Lambrus validus, de Haan,