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4b. Postorbital tubercle inconspicuous or wanting; 

 dactylus of fourth leg nearly equaling propodal 



length angulata 



3b. First ambulatory leg shorter and stouter, its propodus 

 spinulous 

 5a. Rostral spine entire, almost equal to postrostral 



length latimanus 



5b. Rostral spine bifurcate, shorter than 5a, size small 



veleronis, n. sp. 



2b. Two median tubercles on first abdominal segment 



6a. Rostral spine entire, equal to one-half to three-fifths 

 postrostral length; hepatic spine strap-shaped 



lobifrons [=barbarensis] 



6b. Rostral spine terminally bifid, shorter than 6a ; hepatic 

 spine cylindrical. Galapagos only . . . schmitti 

 lb. Rostrum short, not ending in a spine, usually entire, but ex- 

 ceptionally bilobate 

 7a. Rostrum thin, hood-shaped, and hollow beneath 



8a. Median carina not apparent; a postorbital granule; 



sternum vermiculate vestita 



8b. Median carina sharp ; no postorbital granule ; sternum 



granulate. Galapagos only . . . margaritaria 



7b. Rostrum thick, subtriangular, not hollow beneath; legs 



subprehensile ziesenhennei 



Podochela hemphilli (Lockington) 

 Plate H, Fig. 6 ; Plate 7 



Microrhynchus hemphillii Lockington, 1877a, p. 30. 



Inachoides (Microrhynchus) hemphillii, Lockington, 1877c, p. 75. 



Inachoides hemphillii, Streets and Kingsley, 1877, p. 104. 



Podochela tenuipes Rathbun, 1893b, p. 224; type locality, Catalina 



Harbor, Santa Catalina Island, California; male holotype U.S.N.M. 



No. 17505. 

 Podochela hemphillii, Rathbun, 1898, p. 569; 1904, p. 171, pi. 10, fig. 2; 



1923b, p. 633; 1925, p. 49, pi. 18; pi. 209, fig. 2. Holmes, 1900, 



p. 17. Weymouth, 1910, p. 26, pi. 2, fig. 6. Schmitt, 1921, p. 195, 



text-fig. 120. Crane, 1937, p. 51. 

 Podochela hemphilii, Nininger, 1918, p. 39, fig. 14. 



Type: Male holotype, length 19 mm, width 8.4 mm, originally 

 deposited in C.A.S. ; no longer extant. 



