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



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of the chelipeds and leg's are seen to l>e covered with a reticulation 

 of narrow, bright red lines, which generally, also, surround and mark 

 out the paler colored tubercles and s|>inules, hut they may also form a 

 network of small polygons on the smooth surfaces. When the chehe 

 and tubercles are red, as in some of the larger specimens, these lines 

 become dark n-d, but are less conspicuous, especially on the outer 

 surface, where the appressed hairs between the tubercles conceal 

 them. 



The ambulatory legs are usually crossed by three or four wide, 

 rather conspicuous bands of red, one on each segment, or the red 

 color may sometimes predominate, and then the bands are yellow 

 or orange 1 , on a red ground-color. 



A specimen of medium size, from Dominica, has the carapace 31 mm 

 long; anterior portion, 13 mm ; breadth of anterior part, 12.5"' m ; of 

 posterior part, 26 mm ; length of eye-stalks, 8 mm ; length of larger 

 chela 2-2 ini "; height, 13 3 ""; length of right chela, 13"' ra ; height, 8 mm ; 

 propodus of 2d left ambulatory leg, 13 mm long; 7.5 mm wide; dactylus, 

 _>(i'" ni long; 5"" n wide at base. 



A larger specimen has the left chela, 25 nim long; 15 mm high; 10 mm 

 thick; palm above, 13"' m ; dactylus, 13 mm . 



Figure 59. Dm-ihinus venosus. Young, from Bermuda, about i nat. size. 



The carapace of a small specimen preserved for a short time in 

 formol is pale yellow, with a bright purple median area anteriorly, 

 and a branchial patch of the same on each side, and bands of the 

 same color at the bases of the legs and on the middle of the eye- 

 stalks. The chelipeds are orange, finely reticulated with bright red 

 lines, the reticulations enclosing the whitish tubercles. The second 

 leg on the left side is larger and has on its outer side a median row 

 of bright purple rounded tubercles on the two distal segments, and 

 an outer sublateral row of smaller ones of the same color; the four 

 distal segments of the legs have each a wide band of dark red. 



