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diminishing lower down on the 

 article; outer surface of smaller 

 hand covered with spines. In the 

 female the major as well as the 

 minor palm also is covered outside 

 with spines and tubercles. Dactyli 

 spinulous on proximal half or two- 

 thirds. Fingers deeply grooved 

 outside. Legs long-hairy; merus 

 spinulous above; carpus and pro- 

 podus armed with long spines ; dac- 

 tyli thick and with a long horny tip. 



Measurements. — Male holotype, 

 length of carapace 8.3, width of 

 same including spines 11.6, exclud- 

 ing spines 10.5 mm. Female 

 (22268), length of carapace includ- 

 ing spine 10.8, width of same 

 including spines 15, excluding 

 spines 14, fronto-orbital width 

 11.8, width of front including 

 antennal spine 5.2 mm. 



Range. — Florida Keys. 



Material examined. — 



Off Biscayne Key; 16-34 feet; 

 May 29, 1912; Paul Bartsch; 1 

 male (60222). 



Duck Key, N., 1.25 miles; 2.75 

 fathoms; Co. Sh.; December 20, 

 1912; station 7790 (4), Fish Hawk; 

 1 male (60221). 



Key West; 1896; B. W. Ever- 

 mann, U. S. Fish Commission; 

 1 female (22268) 



Off Key West; about one mile 

 from Light; 5K fathoms; June 26, 

 1893; station 44, Biological Expe- 

 dition, State University of Iowa; 

 1 male holotype (Mus. S. U. I.). 



Tortugas; from stomachs of fish 

 obtained bj'^ dynamiting; 1925; 

 W. L. Schmitt; gift of Carnegie 

 Institution: Fish No. 137, yellow 

 grunt, Haemulon sciurus (Shaw), 

 on outer Lighthouse reef; June 7; 



