THE GKAPSOID CKABS OF AMEKICA. 



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CYMOPOLIA OBESA A. Milne Edwards. 



Plate 49. 



CymopoVia obcsa A. MILNE EDWARDS, Bull. Mus. Comp. ZoIJl., vol. 8, 1SSO, 

 p. 27 (type-locality, lat. 23 13' N.; long. 89 10' W., 84 fatlioius; 

 liolotype, immature female, not male, Cat. No. G491, M.C./.). 



Palicits ohcstis A. MILNE EDWAHDS and BOUVIEB, Mciu. Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 vol. 27, 1902, p. 51, pi. 9, figs. S-14. 



Diagnosis. Carapace very convex, branchial regions laterally 

 expanded. Granulation of carapace coarser between than upon 



d 



FIG. 125. CTMOPOLIA OBESA, IMMATURE FEMALE (XOT HALE) HOLOTVI-E, AFTER A. MILXB 

 EDWAKDS AND DOUVIEU. a, DOKSAL VIEW, X 3 AP.OCT; b, ENDOGXATII OF itir.ttT OUTEB 



MAXILLITED, X CJ ; C, FIISST LEFT LEG, DITEB SIDE, X 5 ; (/, LAST LEFT LEG, X 5j 

 C, LEFT KItO.XTAL AXD CUBITAL liOUDEU, FUOM ABOVE, X 7J ; f, LEFT OCULO-AXTESNAL 

 REGION, VEXTttAL VIEW, X 7J. 



tubercles. Tubercles above posterior margin convex, protuberant. 

 Outer suborbital lobe very convex. Lobes of carpus of ambulatory 

 legs little developed. 



Description. Carapace very convex, antero-lateral margins very 

 oblique, surface covered with very definite tubercles having a granula- 

 tion much finer than that on remainder of carapace. Median sinus of 



