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PORTO RICO.— 1899; Fish Hawk: Catano, San Juan Harbor; 

 January 4, 1 male (24455); January 13, 5 females (24456). Rio 

 Bayamon, above Palo Seco; January 16; 1 female (24457). Aguadilla; 

 January 18; 3 males (24458). Mayaguez; on coral reef; January 20; 

 1 female (24459). Hucares; February 13 and 14; 1 female, 2 young 

 (24460). 



BRITISH HONDURAS.— Near Belize; W. A. Stanton; 1 male, 1 

 female (21377). MuUins River, 20 miles S. of Belize; 2 males, cotypes 

 (Paris M us.). 



NICARAGUA.— 1892; C. W. Richmond: Bluefields; April 29; 1 

 young (17949). Greytown; March 27; 1 male (18234). 



PANAMA. — Meek and Hildebrand, Smithsonian Biological Sur- 

 vey: Toro Point, Canal Zone, January 24, 1912, 1 immature female 

 (Field Mus.). Creek at Mindi, Canal Zone, January 14, 1911, 1 

 young male (43910). Mindi Cut, Mindi, January 28, 1911, 7 males, 

 5 females (43912); 6 males, 6 females (Field Mus.); February 3, 1911, 

 1 male (43914). French Diversion, New Gatun, Canal Zone, January 

 19, 1 male, variet}^ (43913). Colon, in ditch at slaughterhouse, 

 March 19, 1912, 1 male, 2 females (Field Mus.), 1 female shedding 

 (59282). Fox Bay, Colon, January 11, 19ll, 1 male (43911); March 

 25, 1911, 1 young female (43909); January 20, 1912, 1 male (Field 

 Mus.); January 27, 1912, 2 females (59281), 1 ovigerous, 1 abnormal, 

 having the median sinus of the front unusually wide, the submedian 

 teeth correspondingly nearer to the lateral teeth. 



COLOMBIA. — Turbo (specimen in M.C.Z.). Cartagena; 1857; 

 Dr. A. Schott, Atrato Expedition; 1 male (2460). Sabanilla; 1884; 

 Albatross; 1 male, 3 females (18235). 



GUIANA. — British Guiana; 2 males (Brit. Mus.). Cayenne, 

 French Guiana; 2 males (Paris Mus.), cotypes of C. cayennensis. 



BRAZIL. — Para; specimens in M.C.Z. Maranhao; Lieut. F. E. 

 Sawyer, U. S. Navy; 5 males (18233). Pernambuco; Thayer Expedi- 

 tion; 1 male (M.C.Z.). Cannavierias; specimens in M.C.Z. Caruca, 

 Rio Maria; Thayer Expedition; 7 males, 2 females (M.C.Z.). 

 Itabapuana; specimens in M.C.Z. Rio de Janeiro; specimens in 

 Copenhagen Museum. Praia Inglese, Sao Francisco, State of Santa 

 Catharina; November 1, 1925; W. L. Schmitt; 1 ovigerous female 

 (60978). 



CALLINECTES EXASPERATUS (Gerstaecker) 



Plate 56 



? Lupa trispinosa Leach, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. 11, 1815, p. 319 (type- 

 locality not given; type said to be in Mus. Brit., but can not now, 1928, be 

 positivelj^ determined). 



? Amphitrite trispinosa White, List Crust. Brit. Mus., 1847, p. 27; Jamaica. 



Lupea exasperata Gerstaecker, Arch. f. Naturg., vol. 22, pt. 1, 1856, p. 129 

 (type-locality, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela; type in Berlin Mus.). 



