A. E. V err ill Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 451 



Chelipeds granulated and hairy, nearly equal in si/e and form; the 

 distal end of the carpus is about even with the ends of the eyes ; 

 nierus strongly compressed above proximally, and punctate ; carpus 

 covered with sharp granules, bearing one or several slender, pale 

 hairs ; on upper side they form two rows of larger acute grannies ; 

 each row ends distally in a small acute denticle. Chehv not angular, 

 nor tapered, covered all around with rather small, sharp, nearly equal, 

 hair-bearing granules, which tend to form irregular longitudinal 

 rows ; their hairs are pale and slender and too few to conceal the 

 granules; the digits, which are blunt and thick, end in broad, evenly 

 rounded, strong, black nails ; lateral edges of digits with sharp 

 white denticles. Ambulatory legs rather long, all about equal, 



Figure 65. ClihanaHua lichen. Type, dorsal view; x about If. Phot. A. H. V. 



glossy when dry, covered with small, rather sparce puncta', which 

 bear few slender, pale hairs ; the merus joint of all the legs is com- 

 pressed. 



Color of chelipeds and legs, in alcohol, nearly uniform bright 

 orange ; eye-stalks, antenna- and front of carapace a lighter tint 

 of the same. There are no traces of bands, vitta-, nor spots of 

 other colors. 



The largest specimen (see figure <;r>) has the anterior part of the 

 carapace 7 I: " long; ii""" wide; posterior part ^""" long ; 9""" wide- 

 length of eye-stalks, 9 min ; length of chelae, 7 mm ; diameter,^ 

 length of first ambulatory legs, 26 rnm . 



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