. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE GRAPSOID CKAB8 OF AMERICA. 109 Locality.—Gulf of California at Angeles Bay, Mexico. Known only from type female, which was destroyed in San Francisco earth- quake fire. PARAPINNIXA HENDERSONI, new species. Plate 26, figs. 1-5. holo- Type-locality.—Los Arroyas, Cuba; Tonias Barrera Exped. type male, Cat. No. 48710, Diagnosis.—Carapace more than twice as wide as long. Movable finger with basal tooth, immovable finger without teeth. Fingers not gaping. Dactyli of legs similar, short and hooked. Propodus of second and third legs lar
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE GRAPSOID CKAB8 OF AMERICA. 109 Locality.—Gulf of California at Angeles Bay, Mexico. Known only from type female, which was destroyed in San Francisco earth- quake fire. PARAPINNIXA HENDERSONI, new species. Plate 26, figs. 1-5. holo- Type-locality.—Los Arroyas, Cuba; Tonias Barrera Exped. type male, Cat. No. 48710, Diagnosis.—Carapace more than twice as wide as long. Movable finger with basal tooth, immovable finger without teeth. Fingers not gaping. Dactyli of legs similar, short and hooked. Propodus of second and third legs large, as wide as their respective merus joints. Description of male.—Carapace smooth, shining, a little over twice as wide as long, longitudinally very convex, transversely slightly. Fig. 59.—Pabapinnixa hendersoni, female (48711), outeu maxillipbd, x 61. convex, sides arcuate, at the widest part margined by a thin rim which is pubescent; anterior margin nearly straight, a row of four distant pits behind margin, fronto-orbital width about one-third of carapace width; front broadly triangular, deflexed, point invisible in dorsal view, edge marginate and pubescent; further back a pubescent groove runs subparallel to frontal margin and terminates in orbital margin; below this groove are three pits in a triangle. Orbits circu- lar, filled by eyes, corneae black, visible from above. Antennular cavities very large, not wholly separated from each other or from the orbits, bordering on the latter almost to their highest point and ex- tending sideways farther than the minute antennjie. Buccal cavity small, subtriangular; merognath transversely elon- gate, triangular; palp small, largel}' folding under merus, its outer edge straight and longitudinal, as is also the greater part of the dis- tal border of merus; propodus very elongate, daetylus Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - col
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