. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits. Decapoda (Crustacea). 378 A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. N. lat. 41° 3(/, in iSarf/assuni, 1872. Southward, it is abundant along the Gulf Stream to Florida, Cuba, and the Gulf of Mexico. Few of the Bermuda specimens carried eggs; most are quite young. Achelous anceps (Sans.) Stimpson. Lupea anceps Saussiire, Crust. Antilles, Mex., Mem. Soc. Pbys. Hist. Geneve, xiv, p. 434 [18], pi. ii. fig. 11-116, 1858 (Cuba). Neptunus anceps A. , Arch. Mus. Nat. Hist., x, p. 328, 1861 ; Miss. Sci. Mex., V, p


. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits. Decapoda (Crustacea). 378 A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. N. lat. 41° 3(/, in iSarf/assuni, 1872. Southward, it is abundant along the Gulf Stream to Florida, Cuba, and the Gulf of Mexico. Few of the Bermuda specimens carried eggs; most are quite young. Achelous anceps (Sans.) Stimpson. Lupea anceps Saussiire, Crust. Antilles, Mex., Mem. Soc. Pbys. Hist. Geneve, xiv, p. 434 [18], pi. ii. fig. 11-116, 1858 (Cuba). Neptunus anceps A. , Arch. Mus. Nat. Hist., x, p. 328, 1861 ; Miss. Sci. Mex., V, p. 218, 1879. Rankin, Ann. N. York Acad. Sci., xii, p. 530, 1900. S. I. Smith, Annual Eep. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1895, p. [30], 1886 (Cape Hatteras). Lupa Duchassagni Desb. and Schramm, Crust. Guadeloupe, p. 39, pi. iv, fig. 25 {t. Stimpson). Portunus (Achelous) anceps (jiars) M. J. Eathbuii,* Amer. Naturalist, vol. xxxiv, p, 140. Neptunus centralis A. , Exp. Sci. Mex., v, ^dI. xi, fig. 3, 1879. Rathbun, Brach. and Macr. Porto Rico, p. 45. Achelous anceps Stimpson, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. York, p. 113, 1871. FiGUEE 26. Plate XX, Figures 1, 2. Plate XXVII, Figure 4. This species is easily recognizable by the long, sharp, lateral spines; the four very short, obtuse, unequal frontal teeth; and. Figure 26.—Achelous anceps, female, enlarged IJo times; a, chela. Saussure. After the two distal spines, one behind the other, on the chelfe, besides other obvious characters. The two raiddle frontal teeth are much smaller than the others. The lateral teeth are acute and curve * Miss Rathbun (loc. cit.), in her analytical table, placed anceps in a group with short posterior lateral spines. She informs me that she then had another species in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Verri


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