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(Smith) 



Plates 4 and 5 



Leptopodia sagittaria 

 Milne EowARDSand 

 Lucas, dJOrbigny's 

 Voy. I'Am^r. Merid., 

 vol. 6, pt. 1, 1843, p. 

 3; atlas, vol. 9, 1847, 

 Crust., pi. 4, figs. 

 3-3c; Valparaiso; not 

 L. sagittaria Leach. — 

 A. Milne Edwards, 

 Crust. Reg. Mex., 

 1878,p. 172 (part). — 

 MiERS, Challenger 

 Rept., vol. 17, 1886, 

 p. 4 (part). 



Leptopodia d eh His 

 Smith, Rept. Pea- 

 body Acad. Sci. for 

 1869 and 1870, ap- 

 pendix, 1871, p. 87 

 (type-locality. Bay 

 of Realejo, Nicara- 

 gua; type, Cat. No. 

 3948, "m. C. Z.).— 

 Rathbtjn, Proc. U. 

 S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 17, 1894, p. 44.— 

 Faxon, Mem. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., vol. 18, 

 1895, p. 5. 



Leptopodia modesta A. 

 Milne Edwards, 

 Crust. Reg. Mex., 

 1878, p. 173; as 

 variety of L. sagittar- 

 ia (type-loc a 1 i t y , 

 Chile; type in Paris 

 Mus.). 



Stenorynch us deb His 

 Rathbun, Proc. U. 

 S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

 21, 1898, p. 568; vol. 

 38, 1910, p. 570; Proc. 

 Washington Acad. 

 Sci., vol. 4, 1902, p. 

 283. 



Diagnosis. — A small 

 spine at extremity of 

 basal antennal article. 

 Carapace pubescent. 



