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BULLETIN 97, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Dry Tortugas, Florida ; dredged ; 1893 ; State Univ. Iowa Exped. ; 

 Imale (22300). 



AVest Channel entrance to Key West, Florida : 7.25 fathoms ; co. S. 

 brk. Sh. ; temp. 20.2^ C. ; Feb. 13, 1902 ; station 7272, Fish Ilaiok; 

 1 female (45951). 



Mayaguez Harbor, Porto Rico: Black buoy entrance, N. by W. | 

 W. i mile; 12-18 fathoms; S. M.; temp. 2G°'c.; Jan. 20, 1899: sta- 

 tion GOGl, Fish Hawk; 1 male (24560). Point del Algarrobo E. 2 J 

 miles; 75-76 fathoms; rky. S. Co.; temp. 68.5° F.; Jan. 20, 1899; 

 station 6003, Fish Hawk; 1 male, 2 young (24561). 



Off Porto Real, Porto Rico: Point Guaniquilla S. i E. 2 miles; 8| 

 fathoms; Co. S. ; temp. 26° C. ; station 6074, Fish Hawk; 1 male, 1 

 female (23706). 



St. Thomas; 1 male (Copenhagen Mus.). 



Fig. 14. — SrEocARCiNus graxdlimanus, male noLOTYrE. a. Abdomen and taut 



OF STEHNUM, X 3 ; 6^ OUTER MAXII.LU'EDS, SHOWING AI'PnOXIMATION, X 5J. 



SPEOCARCINUS GRANULIMANUS Rathbnn. 



Plate 9. 



Speooarcinus granulimanus Rathbun, Proc. U. S. Nat. INIus., vol. IG. 1893, 

 p. 242 (type-locality, lat. 30° 21' 00" N. ; long. 114° 25' 15" W., 30 

 fathoms; holotype male. Cat. No. 174G1, U.S.N.M.). 



Diagnosis. — Eyestalks tapering. Antero-lateral teeth four. Che- 

 lipeds granulate. 



Descnption. — Carapace with large punctae, distinctly granu- 

 late near the margins, regions well marked. Antero-lateral 

 margin four - toothed, second tooth 

 indicated by a faint notch, third more 

 distinct, fourth acute. Front more 

 than one-fourth width of carapace, 

 lobes sloping a little backward to- 

 ward the middle, a well-defined median ^ ,r c. „^„ » o„.x.„ 



' . FlO. 15. Si'EOCARCINUS OUAND- 



notch. Eyestalks flat above, tapering limanus, male HOLoryrE. 



A J-U i.-_ EIGHT CHELA, OUTER VIEW, 



to the tip. ^ oj. 



