. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits. Decapoda (Crustacea). A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 435 later collectors. Its range is very extensive; from off Cape Hatteras to Maceio, Brazil; from Panama to southern California ; Pacific Islands; Indian Ocean, etc. Common on the Florida reefs and Keys, and in the West Indies. Colon, Key West, and Egmont Key, W» Florida (Yale Mus.). Gulf of Calif. (Lockington). Family Dana. M\inida Beanii, sp. nov. Figure 52. Plate XXVII, Figures 8, 9. A small species, with an ovate carapace, widest opposi


. Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. Their distribution, variations, and habits. Decapoda (Crustacea). A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 435 later collectors. Its range is very extensive; from off Cape Hatteras to Maceio, Brazil; from Panama to southern California ; Pacific Islands; Indian Ocean, etc. Common on the Florida reefs and Keys, and in the West Indies. Colon, Key West, and Egmont Key, W» Florida (Yale Mus.). Gulf of Calif. (Lockington). Family Dana. M\inida Beanii, sp. nov. Figure 52. Plate XXVII, Figures 8, 9. A small species, with an ovate carapace, widest opposite the third, pair of legs. Transverse, elevated, ciliated ridges ai-e well separated; about sixteen on the cai'apace, of which four or five are incomplete. Marginal spines about eight, small, acute, the most anterior largest;. Figure 52—Munida Beanii; a, dorsal view of specimen with shorter ocular spines; b, specimen with longer ocular spines, x about 3 times. Phot. A. H. V. dorsal spines ten, very small ; of these there are three on each side, anteriorly, in an obliquely transverse line, nearly parallel with the post-orbital border ; the inner one is largest; a single spine on each side, behind the second ciliated ridge ; a single one, on each side, behind the cervical groove. Rostrum moderately long, tapered, nearly smooth, acute, tri- quetral, or with a slight dorsal carina. Orbital spines lanceolate, with sharply acuminate tips, in some cases nearly half as long as the rostrum and reaching the cornea of the eyes ; in others not over one- third as lonar as the rostrum and shorter than the 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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