dc:description"FIGURE 93. Overall dorsal view of species of Australocarcinus and Trogloplax. A, Australocarcinus riparius, Australia: male 8.8 × 10.2 mm (ZRC 2006.167); B, A. riparius, Australia: female 9.0 × 11.3 mm (ZRC 2006.167); C, Australocarcinus kanaka, New Caledonia: female 8.5 × 9.8 mm (ZRC 2009.111); D, Australocarcinus palauensis, Palau: holotype female (5.8 × 7.1 mm) (USNM 277853); E, F, Trogloplax joliveti, New Britain: holotype male 16.0 × 21.0 mm (MNHN-IU- 2014 - 10457) (after Guinot 1986: pl. 1 A, B); G, Trogloplax joliveti, New Britain: male 15.7 × 18.6 mm (ZRC 2015.294); H, Trogloplax joliveti, New Britain: female 14.1 × 16.8 mm (ZRC 2015.295).";
dc:description"FIGURE 96. Male anterior thoracic sternum and pleon of species of Australocarcinus. A, B, A. riparius, Australia: male 8.8 × 10.2 mm (ZRC 2006.167); C, D, A. kanaka, New Caledonia: paratype male 5.5 × 6.4 mm (after Davie & Guinot 1996: fig. 3 D, G).";
dc:description"FIGURE 98. Gonopods of species of Australocarcinus and Trogloplax. A, B, Australocarcinus riparius, Australia: holotype male (after Davie 1988: fig. 1 A, B); C, D, Australocarcinus kanaka, New Caledonia: holotype male 9.5 × 11.1 mm (after Davie & Guinot 1996: fig. 4); E, F, Trogloplax joliveti, New Britain: paratype male 20.0 × 27.0 mm (MNHN-IU- 2014 - 10458) (after Guinot 1986: pl. 2 F, G); G ‒ J, Trogloplax joliveti, New Britain: male 15.7 × 18.6 mm (ZRC 2015.294). Scales: G, J = 1.0 mm; H, I = 0.5 mm.";