. Decapod crustacea of Bermuda. Decapoda (Crustacea) -- Bermuda Islands. A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 419 Professor Smith later (1886) noted rather wide variations in the species that he described (see Ann. Hep. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1885), and suggested that it might prove to be the same as L. Pottr- talesii. His figure, however, differs much from that of ', espe- cially in the much more spinulose lateral and postero-lateral margins; the much less prominent tubercles on the medial line ; different areolations; and narrower front and rostrum. But the chelipeds are much


. Decapod crustacea of Bermuda. Decapoda (Crustacea) -- Bermuda Islands. A. E. Verrill—Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 419 Professor Smith later (1886) noted rather wide variations in the species that he described (see Ann. Hep. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1885), and suggested that it might prove to be the same as L. Pottr- talesii. His figure, however, differs much from that of ', espe- cially in the much more spinulose lateral and postero-lateral margins; the much less prominent tubercles on the medial line ; different areolations; and narrower front and rostrum. But the chelipeds are much more alike in both figures, than either is like those of the Bermuda form. Stimpson's specimens were from off Florida, in 40-107 fathoms. Straits of Florida, in 95-116 fath. (). Off east coast of United States (L. Verrillii), in 59-67 Figure 44o. — C'ycloes Bairdii, athmtica ; x 1J2'. Phot. A. H. 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, Conn. , The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press


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