. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. F. A POTTS PLATE 1. FIG. 1 Synalpheus comatularum. [2. S. brucei: e, eye; ch., small chela with its incurved thumb. X3. Only a single example of S. comatularum and another of S. brucei is figured, so no idea of the variation in extent of pigmentation is shown, but only the type of arrangement. But both the type and variation are alike in the two species, that of S. brucei having rather deeper pigmentation, the bands being wider and the lateral unpigmented areas in the ab- dominal segments being completely enveloped by pigment. FIG. 3


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. F. A POTTS PLATE 1. FIG. 1 Synalpheus comatularum. [2. S. brucei: e, eye; ch., small chela with its incurved thumb. X3. Only a single example of S. comatularum and another of S. brucei is figured, so no idea of the variation in extent of pigmentation is shown, but only the type of arrangement. But both the type and variation are alike in the two species, that of S. brucei having rather deeper pigmentation, the bands being wider and the lateral unpigmented areas in the ab- dominal segments being completely enveloped by pigment. FIG. 3. Pontoniopsis comanthi. X6. FIG. 4. Cirolana lineata. X7. FIG. 5. Galathea elegant. X4. FIG. 6. G. minuta. X5. FIG. 7. G. inflata. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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