398 A. E. Verrill — Decapod Crustacea of Bermuda. 



Podochela Riisei Stimp. 



Podochela (Podonema) Riisei Stimp., Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. York, vii, pp. 



196, 197, pi. ii, fig. 6, 1860 (descr.) ; Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., ii, p. 126, 1870. 

 Podochela Reisei A. Milne-Edw., Ciiist. Miss. Sci. Mex., v, p. 193, pi. xxxiv, 



fig. 1, 1879. 

 Podochela Riisei Miers, Voy. Challenger, Zool., xvii, p. 11, 1886. Smith, Ann. 



Eep. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1885, p. 16, 1886. M. J. Rathbun, Proc. U. S. 



Nat. Mus., xvii, p. 48, 1895 (distr.); Amer. Naturalist^ xxxiv, p. 508, fig. 



1, 1900; Brach. and Macr. Porto Rico, p. 54 (descr.). 

 Coryrhyuchus Riisei Kings., Amer. Nat., xiii, p. 585, 1879; Proc. Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Philad., xxxi, p. 384, 1879. 



Plate XXII, Figure 2. 



This species has been taken at Bermuda only by the Challenger 

 Expedition, by which it was dredged in shallow water. It is rarefy 

 obtained except by dredging. 



Bermuda (Miers, Cball. Exped.). Off Cape Hatteras, 13-49 

 fath. (Smith, 1886). West Indies to Pernambuco, Brazil. St. Thomas 

 and Tortngas (Stimpson). Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, 3-30 

 fath. (Rathbun). Bahia Honda, Cuba, on wharf (Rathbun). Key 

 West and Sarasota Bay, Fla. (Kingsley). Off Pernambuco, 30 + 

 fathoms (Miers). 



Chorinus heros (Herbst) Latr. 



Cancer heros Herbst, Krabben und Krebse, ii, p. 165, pi. xlii, fig. 1 ; pi. xviii, 



fig. 102, 1796. 

 Chorinus heros Leach, Mss., in Lati-eille, Encyc. Meth., x, p. 139, 1825. 



M.-Edw., in Cuvier, Illust. ed., Crust., p. 85, pi. xxix, fig. 2. A. M.-Edw., 



Miss. Sci. Mex., part v, vol. i, p. 86, 1873. Von Martens, Arch, fiir 



Naturg., xxxviii, p. 80, pi. iv, fig. 2 (Cuba). Kingsley, Proc. Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Philad. for 1879, p. 385 (measurements, Florida specimens). M. J. 



Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xvii, p. 65, 1894 ; Brach. and Macr. Porto 



Rico, p. 61, 1901 (descr.). 



Plate XXIV, Figure 3. 



This appears to be a very rare species at the Bermudas, at least in 

 shallow water. It probably inhabits the rough bottoms off the reefs. 

 The only Bermuda sjiecimen known is a carapace, found on the 

 beach (coll. J. M. Jones, Yale Mus., No. 3126). 



Its range extends from Florida \o Bahia, Brazil. Off Florida, 12 

 fath. (Stimpson). Key West (Gibbes). Barbados and Martinique 

 (M.-Edw.). Bahia (Rathbun). Porto Rico, 9^ to 16 fath. (Rathbun). 



