THE CANCROID CRABS OF AMERICA 573 



Plate 83 



Cancer porteri, male (13870), carapace 121.2 mm. wide, ventral view 



Plate 84 



Cancer porteri (longipes Bell), male, Valparaiso, width of carapace 6 inches 



(15 cm.). After Bell 



Plate 85 



Figure 1. Cancer irroratus, alive, Woods Hole, 1905. 



2. Cancer edwardsii, male abdomen, Valparaiso, width of carapace l],^ 



inches (19 cm.). After Bell. 



3. Cancer plebejus {irroratus Bell), male abdomen. South America, width 



of carapace 4 inches (10 cm.). After Bell. 



4. Cancer porteri (longipes Bell), male abdomen, Valparaiso, width of 



. carapace 6 inches (15 cm.). After Bell. 



5. Cancer polyodon {dentatus Bell), male abdomen, Valparaiso, width of 



carapace 5}^ inches (14 cm.). After Bell. 



Plate 86 



Cancer luederwaldti, holotype, Mus. Paulista, carapace 25 cm. wide, dorsal view 



Plate 87 



Cancer luederwaldti, holotype, ventral view 



Plate 88 



Cancer luederwaldti, holotype, frontal view 



Plate 89 



Cancer luederwaldti, chelae, propodus 165.4 mm. long 



Plate 90 



Cancer polyodon, male (40416), carapace 110 mm. wide, dorsal view 



Plate 91 



Figures 1, 2. Cancer amphioetus, females (20140), carapaces 16 to 17 mm. wide, 

 dorsal view. 

 3. Cancer amphioetus, juvenile female (18967), San Diego Bay, width 

 of carapace 13 + mm., dorsal view. After Schmitt. 

 4, 5. Cancer amphioetus, males (20140), carapaces 16.3 to 17.3 mm. 

 wide, dorsal view. 



Plate 92 



Cancer anlennarius, male (50280), Venice breakwater, dorsal view. After Schmitt 



Plate 93 



Figure 1. Cancer branneri, female, station 5790, carapace 29.5 mm. wide, dorsal 

 view. After Schmitt. 

 2. Cancer antennarius, male, Sausalito, California, carapace 71 mm. wide, 

 dorsal view. After Schmitt. 



