. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. I36 YORK STATE MUSEUM Family paguridae a Eupagurus pollicaris (Say) b Eupagurus longicarpus (Say) Hermit crabs a Pagurus pollicaris Say, T. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 1817. 1:162. DeKay. /. c. 1844. , , Eupagurus pollicaris Verrill. /. c. 1874. Pagurus longicarpus Say, T. /. c. 11163. DeKay. /. c. 1844. , , Eupagurus longicarpus Verrill. /. c. 1874. Kingsley, J. S. Am. Nat. 1888. 22 ' '' \ Fig. 8 Eupagurus pollicaris Asymmetric forms with abdomen large but its integument not calcified. A


. Higher Crustacea of New York city. Crustacea. I36 YORK STATE MUSEUM Family paguridae a Eupagurus pollicaris (Say) b Eupagurus longicarpus (Say) Hermit crabs a Pagurus pollicaris Say, T. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 1817. 1:162. DeKay. /. c. 1844. , , Eupagurus pollicaris Verrill. /. c. 1874. Pagurus longicarpus Say, T. /. c. 11163. DeKay. /. c. 1844. , , Eupagurus longicarpus Verrill. /. c. 1874. Kingsley, J. S. Am. Nat. 1888. 22 ' '' \ Fig. 8 Eupagurus pollicaris Asymmetric forms with abdomen large but its integument not calcified. Abdominal appendages much reduced. Inhabit empty gasteropod shells. In order to protect their soft abdomen, these forms ensconce them- selves in empty gasteropod shells, and from this circumstance are known as hermit crabs, having a fancied resemblance to a hermit in his 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 Paulmier, Frederick Clark, 1873-1906. Albany, New York State Education Department


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