. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 102 BULLETIN 97, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. A*. Legs of second pair unlike, the right longer than the left. B'. Second right propodite straight and tapering from proximal to distal end. slender. Chelae feeble, fingers horizontal hyssomiac, p. 103. B*. Second right propodite straight and tapering from proximal to distal end. Legs not very slender, the first stout. Chelae not feeble, fingers de- flexed cnnficldi, p. lOG. FABIA SUBQUADRATA Dana- Plate 24, figs. 1 and 3. Fabia suhqiiadrata Dana, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scl. Philadelphia, vol. 5, 18


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 102 BULLETIN 97, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. A*. Legs of second pair unlike, the right longer than the left. B'. Second right propodite straight and tapering from proximal to distal end. slender. Chelae feeble, fingers horizontal hyssomiac, p. 103. B*. Second right propodite straight and tapering from proximal to distal end. Legs not very slender, the first stout. Chelae not feeble, fingers de- flexed cnnficldi, p. lOG. FABIA SUBQUADRATA Dana- Plate 24, figs. 1 and 3. Fabia suhqiiadrata Dana, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scl. Philadelphia, vol. 5, 1851. p. 253 (type-locality, Puget Sound; type not extant); Crust. U. S. Expl. Exped., vol. 13, Crust., pt. 1, 1852, p. 382; atlas, 1855, pi, 24, fig. 5 o—e.—Holmes, Occas, Papers California Acad, Sci., vol. 7, liXM), p. 87 (part; not specimen from San Pedro, described). Raphonotus subquadratus Ratiibun, Harriraan Alaska vol. 10. 1904, p, ISG (part; not specimen from Monterey). Diagnosis.—Front with transverse, pubescent sulcus. Last seg- ment of maxilliped reaches end of penult segment, Pahn widens. Fig. 53.—Fabia subquadrata, female, a, Octeu maxilliped (174S0), X 14; b, dousal VIEW OP BODY AND LAST TWO LEGS, X 1| ; C, EIGHT CUELA, X IS J b AND C FliOM Bat, after Weymouth. distnlly. Two rows of hair on lower surface of palm, the inner one continued to end of propodal finger. Description of female.—Carapace smooth, glossy, membranaceous, subquadrate in outline with angles broadly rounded; space between longitudinal sulci longer than wide and slightly narrowed behind; antero-lateral margin rounded, and marked by a round cluster of pits. Front turned abruptly downward, the vertical part crossed by a shallow, pubescent, transverse sulcus, running between uppermost line of orbits. Eyestalks almost spherical, corneas small. Basal joint of antenna short and wide, situated mostly behind eye. Penultimate joint of palp of outer maxilliped broad, flat, bearing


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