. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits. Decapoda (Crustacea). 448 A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. are lighter olive with more numerous spots on the palm, becoming paler or yellowish green distally and on the digits, with the granules white. The ambulatory legs are bright blue, with about four orange or bright yellow bands, at the articulations on the proximal end of the segments, each yellow band i^i'^^ceded by a dark blue band;. Figiire 63.—Clibanarius tricolor, x 2. Phot. A. H. V. dactyls bright orange at base, followed by pale orange or whitis


. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits. Decapoda (Crustacea). 448 A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. are lighter olive with more numerous spots on the palm, becoming paler or yellowish green distally and on the digits, with the granules white. The ambulatory legs are bright blue, with about four orange or bright yellow bands, at the articulations on the proximal end of the segments, each yellow band i^i'^^ceded by a dark blue band;. Figiire 63.—Clibanarius tricolor, x 2. Phot. A. H. V. dactyls bright orange at base, followed by pale orange or whitish, and covered by small bright orange spots; tips of digits black, excavate within. Several variations were noticed. One differed from all others in having no blue color, except the blue ring that precedes the orange band on the legs, but the legs had the usual round orange spots. The chelae were orange red with white granules and black 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 Verrill, A. E. (Addison Emery), 1839-1926. New Haven : Yale University


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