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Boca Ceiga Bay, inner shore of Pine Key; January, 1884; H. Hemp- 

 hill; 10 males, 20 females (15382), 1 young (21397). 



Orange Bluff, Clearwater Harbor; 1-2 fathoms; May, 1884; H. 

 Hemphill; 2 males, 1 female (6968). 



Cedar Keys: December, 1883; H. Hemphill; low tide, in grass; 

 4 young (6421), 47 males, 59 females, 20 young (6415). February, 

 1887; Lieut. J. F. Moser, U. S. Navy, U. S. Coast Survey Str. Bache; 

 1 female (15386). Flats at low tide; March 27, 1926; Miller and 

 Aschemeier; 2 males, 1 ovigerous female (60914). 



Pepperfish Key section; lat. 29° 32' 10" N.; long. 83° 29' 50" W.; 



3 fathoms; sdy.; temperature, 21.8° C; November 5, 1901; station 

 7144, Fish Hawk; 1 young (59932). 



Deadman's Bay section; lat. 29° 37' 00" N.; long. 83° 35' 15" W.; 

 3K fathoms; S. G.; temperature 15° C; December 6, 1901; station 

 7206, Fish Hawk; 1 young (59934). 



Deadman's Bay section; lat. 29° 48' 05" N.; long. 83° 46' 40" W.; 



4 fathoms; Co.; temperature 19.5° C; November 7, 1901; station 

 7150, Fish Hawk; 1 female (59933). 



Apalachicola; January, 1915; Fish Hawk (E. Danglade); 1 female 

 (56343). 



Pensacola; in seine; February 9, 1885; Albatross; 1 male (23282); 

 claws lost before last moult. 



LOUISIANA.— Chandeleur Islands; L. R. Cary; 7 females (33105, 

 33107,33109). 



TEXAS. — Texas; specimens ha M.C.Z. 



Shamrock Pomt, Corpus Christi; November 27-30, 1891; B. W. 

 Evermann, U. S. Fish Comm.; 1 male (17102). 



NEOPANOPE TEXANA SAYI (Smith) 



Plate 168, Figures 3 and 4 



Cancer panope Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 1, 1817, p. 58 (part; 

 not pi. 4, fig. 3); not Cancer panope Herbst, 1801, which is a Menippe. 



Panopeus sayi Smith, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 12, 1869, p. 284 (type- 

 localities, New Haven, Conn., and Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass.; cotypes in 

 B.S.N.H. and P.M.Y.U.). — Benedict and Rathbtjn, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 vol. 14, 1891, p. 363, pi. 22, fig. 4, pi. 23, figs. 7 and 8. 



Neopanope texanus sayi Rathbun, Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. State Univ. Iowa, vol. 

 4, 1898, p. 273. 



Neopanope texana sayi Rathbun, Amer. Nat., vol. 34, 1900, p. 138. — Sumner, 

 Bull. Bur. Fisheries, vol. 31, 1911, pt. 2, 1913, p. 673, chart 118. 



Diagnosis. — Dactylus of larger hand without large basal tooth. 

 Fingers of male black or dark colored. Color of immovable finger 

 continued extensively on palm. Tips of last three antero-lateral 

 teeth acute angled but not sharp. 



Description. — Compared to typical texana, the antero-lateral teeth 

 are less sharp and less projecting; margin of front more depressed. 

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