. Decapod crustacea of Bermuda. Decapoda (Crustacea) -- Bermuda Islands. 324 A. E. VerriU—Decapod Cruxhirea of totns of vessels far from its usual habitats. In this \\.-iv it- ran<re • O may have been greatly extended by commerce in modern times. Adult living specimens were taken at Provineetown. Mass., in 1879. They occurred among barnacles, etc., on the bottom f a whaling vessel returned from a cruise in the (lull' Stream region and were associated with other southern species. (See S. I. Smith, ISM.) It ranges from Florida and Bermuda to southern IJra/il ; from Peru to the Gulf of Califor


. Decapod crustacea of Bermuda. Decapoda (Crustacea) -- Bermuda Islands. 324 A. E. VerriU—Decapod Cruxhirea of totns of vessels far from its usual habitats. In this \\.-iv it- ran<re • O may have been greatly extended by commerce in modern times. Adult living specimens were taken at Provineetown. Mass., in 1879. They occurred among barnacles, etc., on the bottom f a whaling vessel returned from a cruise in the (lull' Stream region and were associated with other southern species. (See S. I. Smith, ISM.) It ranges from Florida and Bermuda to southern IJra/il ; from Peru to the Gulf of California ; West Al' ;it Luanda, etc. Cape Verde Islands an,] .Madeira ; ^\ Indies ; Australia : New Zealand ; Tahiti ; Galapagos Is.; , etc. ; I'.ra/.il, on stone reefs, and Maceio on coral reefs ( M. J. Kathbmi): Kio (Heller); Australia (Miers). Pachygrapsus gracilis (San<Mir--i Stimp. Mi'tojH',,,-,!/,*!!* i/mri/is S:. M-lll. SOC. I'li\-. Ili-t. N;,t. Geneva, Xiv. ]). II:;. pi. II. f. |.-,. )rt) Pachygrapsus gracilis Stimpaon, Ann. Lye. Nat. Ili-t. X. York. x. p. 118. isn. Kingsley, Proc. Soo. \.-it. Hist., El p. i^;n (descr.). Synop. Grapsidae, Proc. \.-it. sN1I. .•,,,,] descr.) V- •'• I'.rain,n- 4gaasiz Exp., p. i:;r. I'.mu : ,. an.! Macr. of Porto Eic.). ]>. 17. I'.inl. FIGI-IIKS (i. (>,,. PLATK XII. l-'n;i KK 0. This is usually smaller than the preceding, and is much less com- mon. Ets colors are similar, but the reticulations and mottling arc- darker brown. It can best be distinguished by the more prominent, thin, and nearly straight, front : the straightersides of the carapace,. 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


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