468 A. E. Verrill Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



PLATE XXVI. 



Figure 1. (ii'm/i-u/isus liriilns. ' . larger chela, x 1. 



Figure 3. Calu/i/m </,I//KX. </,ill<iiili-s ; dorsal view ; about nut. size. 



Figure 4. l>ii,-<liii<i<x venoaus ; , -d ambulatory leg of left side; enlarged 

 about If; mm, merus; en, carpus ; //, propoditc; ,1, dactyl ; l>, ,-, jmrts of the 

 corresponding leg of /'. //ix//,//>. lettered as before. Plioto. from Domin- 

 ica specimens by A. H. V. 



Figure .">. Portions of the propodite of the same legs as those in fig. 4, more 

 enlarged; <>. liin-ilnmi.-i IT/KOCS . l>, ]>. //is//n/.s-. 



PLATE XXVII. 

 Figure 1. rili'mmis */ii,iijn's. dor>al view of male from Bermuda, No. 3119; 



V 1 



1 1 H- 



Figure 'J. r//c/.i.".s /;.//./(/. typical form, front view of a ootype from Cape 

 St. Liicas, Gulf of California : x about 1A. 



Figure 3. l'ftru/i*f/'s ni-nintnx , about nat. size. 



Figure 4. .lc/7i/.s ,i,i<;-j,.f ; dorsal view: x about 1A ; o, cheliped ; b, swim- 

 ming leg. 



Figure 5. Clibanai-um !'// /////, cotypt-s : <, side view : /, dorsal view ; about 

 nat. size. 



Figure 6. /Vanes in in nt us ; dorsul view of a fresh specimen ; x H. 



Figure 7. ('i/<-tii,,-<i,ttli<>j>s ilfntiriilntn.-i. dorsal view; natural size. 



Figures 8, 9. Munida lifnnii. types. Dorsal view of carapace, etc., x about 5. 



PLATE XXVIII. 



Figure 1. Allunca oxyophthnlmit, side view of a Bermuda specimen; nat. 



size. 



Figure 2. Dromidia nntilli -ns/s ; about nat. size. 

 Figure 3. The same. Cheliped of a Brazilian specimen ; x about 4. 

 Figxire 4. Petrolisthes armatus ; cheliped; x about 4. 

 Figure 5. Par the nope crenulatus ; x about 3. 

 Figure 6. Caleinus sulcatus ; slightly enlarged. 

 Figure 7. Clibanm-ius Verrillii, cotype ; slightly enlarged. 

 Figure 8. Trogloctn-ciiin* corallicola, $, partially out of its den in a coral 



(Afussa)froin Dominica I.; x about three times. The crab was intentionally 



placed in a den belonging to an older individual, otherwise but little of it 



could be seen. Phot. A. H. V. 



