CRAB GENERA PLANES AND PACHYGRAPSUS — CHACE 83 



(south of Azores, on Sargassum); 1871, p. 501, — Rathbun, 1897b, p. 29 

 (Kingston Harbor, Jamaica); 1898a, p. 288 (Dry Torfcugas, in gulfweed; lat. 

 31°30' N., long. 75°11' W.) ; 1898b, p. 604, (part: lat. 31°16' N., long. 71°50' 

 W.).— Ortmann, 1899, p. 1188 (part).— Rathbun, 1900a, p. 279; 1900b, 

 p. 587 (part). — Thompson, D'A. W., 1901, p. 6 (Atlantic). — Borradaile, 



1903, p. 432 (Male, Maldive Islands, on floating cuttlebone). — Doflein, 



1904, p. 130 (lat. 30°6.7' S., long, 87° 50.4' E,),— Mater, 1905, p, 102,— 

 Stebbing, 1905, p, 43 (False Bay, South Africa). — Rathbun, 1905, p. 4 

 (Woods Hole and Wareham, Mass.; Sakonnet Point, R. I., under rocks). — 

 NoBiLi, 1906, p. 321 (Djibouti).— Verrill, 1908, p. 325, fig. 7, pi. 13, figs. 

 a-j', pi. 27, fig. 6 (oflf Bermuda) .—Lenz, 1910, pp. 560, 574 (Ste. Marie, 

 Madagascar). — Stebbing, 1910, p. 320 (South Africa: False Bay; 38 miles 

 northwest of Rable Bay). — Doflein and Balss, 1912, p. 39 (part ?: lat. 

 44°32' S., long. 61°25' W.).— Fowler, 1912, p. 443, pis. 140-141 (Cape May, 

 N. J.).— Murray and Hjort, 1912, pp. 103, 633, 671, pi. 6 (color) (approx. 

 lat. 36°05' N., long. 43°58' W.).— Pesta, 1912, p. 122 (Lesina).— Sumner, 

 OsBURN, and Cole, 1913, p. 675 (western part of Vineyard Sound, Mass., 

 commonly on gulfweed). — Lenz and Strunck, 1914, p. 284 (off Madeira, on 

 floating weed; off New Amsterdam Island, on Macrocystis; southeast of 

 Madagascar; south of Azores, on Sargassum). — Stebbing, 1914a, p. 345 

 (Falkland Islands); 1914b, p. 266, pi. 24 (Saldanha Bay, South Africa; lat. 

 29°54' N., long. 34°10' W. to lat. 33°53' N., 32°27' W.).— Bouvier, 1915, p. 

 127 (Port Louis, Mauritius).— Hay and Shore, 1918, p. 448, pi. 36, fig. 6 

 (Beaufort, N. C.).— Rathbun, 1918, p. 253 (part: off Woods Hole, Mass., 

 to Florida and Bahamas; Azores; Indian Ocean; Kerguelen Island) .—Tesch, 

 1918, p. 83 [footnote] (part: not all distribution records). — Crozier, 1918, 

 pp. 262-263 (Bermuda, on floating tree; coloration). — Luederwaldt, 1919, 

 p. 435 (Iguape, Sao Paulo, Brazil). — Balss, 1922a, p. 83 (Monrovia, West 

 Africa). — Bouvier, 1922, p. 74, pi. 2, fig. 2 (color) (east-central North At- 

 lantic between lat. 28° and 39° N., and long. 23° and 43° W., on turtles, 

 Sargassum, floating wood, etc.). — Hyman, 1924, p. 5, pi. 1, figs. 1-10 (Beau- 

 fort Harbor, N.C.). — Rathbun, 1924, p. 157 (off eastern Cuba, on Sargassum). 

 — MoNOD, 1927, p. 621 (Souelaba, Douala Bay, Cameroon, on floating tree 

 trunk).— Perkins, 1928, p. 53.— Rathbun, 1929, p. 35, fig. 48 (off Nova 

 Scotia). — Nobre, 1931, p. 107, figs. 60-63 (Douro River, Portugal, on root 

 of tree washed in by storm). — Monod, 1933, p. 80. — Rathbun, 1933, p. 89, 

 fig. 83 (Puerto Rico; St. Thomas).— Ekman, 1935, pp. 9, 425 (part, not fig.).— 

 Nobre, 1936, p. 63, pi. 24, fig. 45, pi. 46, fig. 45o.— Monod, 1939, p. 567 

 (lat. 30° 10' N., long. 47° W., on Sargassum) .—Bovvier, 1940, p. 291, fig. 

 182. — Hitchcock, H. B., 1941, pp. 26-30 (Bermuda; color change). — Le- 

 bour, 1944, p. 114, fig. 4 (Bermuda, in Sargassum; larvae). — Zariquiey 

 Alvarez, 1946, p. 163, pi. 18, fig. b. 



Naulilograpsus diris Heller, 1863, p. 115. 



Nautilograpsus pelagicus Heller, 1863, p. 115. 



Nautilograpsus cyaneus Targioni Tozzetti, 1872, p. 8 (Sargasso Sea); 1877, 



p. 125, pi. 8, figs. 5a-/ (Atlantic Ocean). Not Planes cyaneus Dana, 1852. 

 Planes linneana Couch and Bate, 1878, p. 469 (Enghsh Channel off French 



coast, under tail of hawksbill turtle; Devon or Cornwall), 

 Nautilus grapsus minutus Morison, 1942, p. 269. 

 Planes sp. White, 1847, p. 42 (St. Kitts Island; Falkland Islands; Brazil; Swan 



River).— Beebe, 1932, pp. 188-196 (Bermuda). 

 Nautilograpsus sp, Mijller, F., 1881, p. 473 (color change). 



