CRAB GENERA PLANES AND PACHYGRAPSUS — CHACE 81 



Genus PLANES Bowdich 



PLANES MINUTUS (Linnaeus) 



Cancellus marinus minimus quadratus Sloane, 1725, p. 270, fig. 1 ("on the Sar- 

 gasso and other Submarine Sea-Plants, on the Northside of Jamaica"). 

 Cancer minutus Linnaeus, 1758, p. 625 ("Habitat in Palgi Fuco natante, supra 

 aquam saepius cursitans"); 1767, p. 1040 [2040] (west Europe and "Pelagi 

 Fuco natante").— OsBECK, 1771, p. 116 (Sargasso Sea).— Fabricius, 1775, 

 p. 402.— MtJLLER, O. F., 1776, p. 195.— Pennant, 1777, p. 3, pi. 1, fig. 2 

 (British shores, among algae).— Fabricius, 1781, p. 497.— Herbst, 1783, 

 p. 110, pi. 2, fig. 32.— Fabricius, 1787, p. 316.— Olivier, 1791, pp. 143, 154. 

 — Fabricius, 1793, p. 443 ("In Pelago frequens"). 

 Cancer pusillus Fabricius, 1775, p. 402 ("in Oceano boreali"). — Herbst, 1783, 

 p. 112.— Fabricius, 1787, p. 316.— Olivier, 1791, pp. 143, 155.— Fabricius, 

 1793, p. 443. 

 Turtle-Crab Browne, 1789, p. 421, pi. 42, fig. 1 ("on the back of a turtle, near 



the western islands"). 

 Pinnotheres glaberimus Bosc, 1801-02, p. 244 ("dans la haute mersurlesfucus"). 



Not Cancer glaberrimus Herbst, 1790. 

 Pinnotheres minutus Bosc, 1801-02, p. 244. 

 Pinnotheres pusillus Bosc, 1801-02, p. 244. 



Grapsus minutus Latreille, 1802-03, p. 68. — Leach, 1814, p. 430. 

 GrapsMS cznereiis Say, 1817, p. 99 (Gulf Stream, common). Not G. cinereus 



Bosc, 1802. 

 Grapsus pelagicus Say, 1818, p. 442.— Roux, 1828, p. 55, pi. 6, figs. 7-9 (off Sar- 

 dinia, on turtles).— Hitchcock, E., 1835, p. 29 (Gulf Stream, on seaweed).— 

 Thompson, J. V., 1836, p. 374 (off America, on gulfweed, abundant).— 

 Milne-Edwards, H., 1852, p. 174. 

 Planes clypeatus Bowdich, 1825, p. 15, pi. 12, figs. 2a-b (northeast of Madeira, 

 on water-logged logs of American pine, in great numbers among Lepas 

 anatifera) . 

 Grapsus testudinum Roux, 1828, p. 52, pi. 6, figs. 1-6 (under folds of skin of legs 



and anus of turtles). 

 Nautilograpsus minutus Milne-Edwards, H., 1837, p. 90. — Macleay, 1838, 

 p. 66 (Atlantic, on gulfweed).— Krauss, 1843, p. 44 (Gulf Stream).— 

 De Kay, 1844, p. 15 (off New York harbor, on seaweed). — Goodsir, 1845, 

 p. 73, pi. 7, fig. 1 (lat. 25° to 36° N., long. 40° W.; lat. 40° N.).— Gibbes, 

 1850, p. 182 [18].— Milne-Edwards, H., 1852, p. 174.— Stimpson, 1858, 

 p. 103 [49] (North Atlantic, common in Sargassum). — Milne-Edwards, 

 A., 1862, p. F-6 (Reunion Island, Indian Ocean). — Heller, 1863, p. 114 

 (African coast of Mediterranean; Cyprus; Genoa; Lesina); 1865, p. 50 

 (Sargasso Sea). — Smith and Harger, 1874, p. 26 (off Georges Bank; lat. 

 41°25' N., long. 65°05-30' W.).— Brocchi, 1875, p. 80, pi. 17, fig. 133.— 

 Man, 1879, p. 69 (part: Atlantic Ocean).— Moseley, 1879, p. 568 (Sargasso 

 Sea, on .Sargassum).— Smith, 1879, p. 120 (Bermuda; lat. 41°20-30' N., 

 long. 65° to 65°30' W.); 1880, p. 263 (Woods Hole, Mass.).— Stossich, 1880, 

 p. 192 (Lesina).— Wagner, 1880, p. 96.— Kingsley, 1881, p. 202 (part: 

 Gulf Stream; West Indies; Surinam; Falkland Islands [?]; Natal; Rio Gambia; 

 France).— CzERNiAVSKY, 1884, p. 135 (Odessa).— Milne-Edwards, A., 



1884, p. 25 (Sargasso Sea, on Sargassum). — Carus, 1885, p. 524. — Verrill, 



1885, p. 591 (Gulf Stream, commoTi, usually clinging to clusters of floating 

 seaweeds). — Miers, 1886, p. 254 (part: Gomera, Canary Islands; between 

 Bermuda and Azores; off Sombrero Island, West Indies; northwest Atlantic, 



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