THE GRAPSOID CRABS OF AMERICA. 239 



Brandons, Barbados ; in mangrove swamp ; H. M. Lef roy ; 1 female 

 (26410). 



Brazil; Lieut. F. E. Sawyer, U. S. Navy; 5 males, 8 females 

 (17596). 



Pernambuco, Brazil; 1876-1877; K. Kathbun, Hartt Explorations; 

 2 males, 3 females, 2 y. (40608). On mangroves; Aug. 1, 1899; A. W. 

 Greeley, Branner-Agassiz Exped. ; 3 males (25703). 



Plataforma, Bahia, Brazil; 1876-1877; R. Rathbun, Hartt Ex- 

 plorations; 1 male, 1 female (40607). 



Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ; U. S. Exploring Exped. ; 1 male, 1 female 

 (2345). 



Terra de Masahe, Province of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ; Jan., 1912 ; 

 H. von Ihering; 2 females (47835). 



Iguape, Province of Sao Paulo, Brazil; 1912; R. Krone; 1 male 

 (Mus. S. Paulo). 



Bermuda; F. V. Hamlin; received from Wesleyan University; 1 

 male (4022). 



Hungry Bay, Bermuda; July-Sept.; F. G. Gosling; 1 male 

 (25437). 



Dakar, West Africa; May 3, 1892; O. F. Cook; 1 male (21388). 



Rock Spring, Monrovia; Apr., 1894; O. F. Cook and G. N. Col- 

 lins; 5 males (20574). 



Monrovia; March, 1895; O. F. Cook; 2 males (21389). 



Mouth of Mesurado River, Monrovia; O. F. Cook; 1 female 

 (20668). 



Baya River, Elmina, Ashantee; Nov. 27, 1889; W. H. Brown, 

 U. S. Eclipse Exped. to Africa; 4 males, 2 females (14881). 



GONIOPSIS PULCHRA (Lockingtoii). 



Plate 58. 



Goniograpsus pulcher Lockington, Proc. California Acad. Scl., vol. 7, 1876 



(1877), p. 152 [8], (type-locality, Magdaleua Bay, west coast of Lower 



California; tj^pe not extant). 

 Goniopsis cruentatus Kingsley, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1880, 



p. 190 (part: specimen from west coast of Nicaragua), — Cano, Boll. 



Soc. Nat. Napoli, ser. 1, vol. 3, 1889, pp. 101 and 235 (not locality 



Amoy). 

 Goniopsis pulcher Nobili, Boll, Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. R. Univ. Torino, 



vol. 12, No. 280, 1897, p. 3. 

 Goniopsis pulchra Rathuun, Pi-oc. U. S. Nat. aius., vol. 38, 1910, p. 547, 



pi. 47, fig. 3. 



Diagnosis. — Like cruenfata, but carapace wider ; color purplish or 

 brown; appendages of male abdomen straighter; tip more transverse. 



