. Decapod crustacea of Bermuda. Decapoda (Crustacea) -- Bermuda Islands. 432 A. E. IV/•/•///—Decapod Crustacea of upper one -mailer, obtuse; the two Ottter Ones ]., -ubaciile. Tin- maims is carinate abo\e. with I r •'• -mall granule-like denticle- on the edge; the thumb and dactylus are strongly excavated at tip and bear 5 or <', serrate teeth, mi ( edge, llu-di-tal DIM-. largest. The last two le-- arc -harply Mibehclate at tips, the la-t most perfectly •">! . — Iti-tniu'iliii n,ililli-ii*is. liinlrr >idc. •• .-ilnnit I1 ,. I' A. 11. \. Color, ill


. Decapod crustacea of Bermuda. Decapoda (Crustacea) -- Bermuda Islands. 432 A. E. IV/•/•///—Decapod Crustacea of upper one -mailer, obtuse; the two Ottter Ones ]., -ubaciile. Tin- maims is carinate abo\e. with I r •'• -mall granule-like denticle- on the edge; the thumb and dactylus are strongly excavated at tip and bear 5 or <', serrate teeth, mi ( edge, llu-di-tal DIM-. largest. The last two le-- arc -harply Mibehclate at tips, the la-t most perfectly •">! . — Iti-tniu'iliii n,ililli-ii*is. liinlrr >idc. •• .-ilnnit I1 ,. I' A. 11. \. Color, ill alcohol, white mxler the ycl|..uivh imhc-cciiee; clu-hi- with li^'ht I'ed or partly naked lingers, \\hit. at the \\\>*. It always iNelf liy mean- «[' a living s| ( -«>mct inn- a C(ini|Miiind aseidian) held n\er it^ liaek l>y the posterior 1\v pan- of leys. The carapace i> al>«uit a- lunir a» af < 'iirii/niri- tin- variations "i ('.ir,-ipa<-r No. Sex 'th breadth 831a $ 1 8316, fig. $ , 1: l-J 831c 9 1: 831d ? IN •.' 1 703, fig. <$ i :;..-, 1 Locality Ura/.il Bermuda The first four series of measurements are by Prof. S. I. Smith. Ill No. 8316, the chelae are relatively much larger than in the Bermuda example, probably owing to its maturity ; length of chela, ; height, ; the nianns has a row of four conspicuous denticles on upper edge, proximally : the edges of the digits are strongly and coarsely toothed. The carpus has three conspicuous distal tuberculiform teeth. The lateral teeth of the carapace are conspicuous, the two anterior ones the larger and less acute; on tin- left side the 2d tooth is double. The preorbital and suborbital teeth are about as large as the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an


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