. Bulletin. Science. Fig. 2. A-B, Goetice americamis Rathbun 1923; C, Hemigrapsus nudus (Dana 1951). A, C, frontal view; B, dorsal face of the fourth walking leg. 21 Mar 1956 (LACM); 12 males, 12 females, Bahia Todos Santos, BC, 16 Apr 1980; 22 Nov 1996 (UABC); one male, two females, Bahia Tortugas, BCS, Jan- Apr 1987 (UABC); number and sex not available, Bahia San Juanico, BCS, 8 February 1955 (LACM). Remarks.—See remarks under H. nudus. Hemigrapsus nudus (Dana 1851) Fig. 2C Known distribution.—From Yakobi Island, Alaska to Bahia Tortugas, BCS. Mexico (Garth and Abbott 1980); presumably Bahia


. Bulletin. Science. Fig. 2. A-B, Goetice americamis Rathbun 1923; C, Hemigrapsus nudus (Dana 1951). A, C, frontal view; B, dorsal face of the fourth walking leg. 21 Mar 1956 (LACM); 12 males, 12 females, Bahia Todos Santos, BC, 16 Apr 1980; 22 Nov 1996 (UABC); one male, two females, Bahia Tortugas, BCS, Jan- Apr 1987 (UABC); number and sex not available, Bahia San Juanico, BCS, 8 February 1955 (LACM). Remarks.—See remarks under H. nudus. Hemigrapsus nudus (Dana 1851) Fig. 2C Known distribution.—From Yakobi Island, Alaska to Bahia Tortugas, BCS. Mexico (Garth and Abbott 1980); presumably Bahia de Los Angeles (Luke 1977). Material examined.—1 male, 1 female, Bahia Todos Santos, Ensenada, BC, no date 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 Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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