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46032 and 46034. Ground of back dirty white with large square 

 oUve green maculations; claws and legs the same; last segment of 

 claws the same green with irregular white dots; tips of claws white; 

 under surface of body pure white and green. 



46033. No two individuals alike; the general color of the back 

 varies from almost black to olive green or chocolate, usually with 

 lighter spaces of cream white in center of back, or dotted with cream 

 white on hinder portion and on legs and claws; under side the same 

 color but light ; claws the color of back. 



46035. Back ashen gray with light olive green flecks. Same color 

 pattern on legs and pincers. Individuals vary in color; sometimes 

 the green becomes yellowish. One or two are olive brownish, in 

 which case there are whitish flecks scattered generally over the whole. 



a 



d 



Fig. 116. — PiTHO, APPENDAGES OF FIRST ABDOMINAL SEGMENT OF MALE 0!F DIFFERENT SPECIES, a. LHER- 

 MINIERI. 6. ANISODON. C. ACULEATA. i. MIRABIUS. (a, 6, AND C, AFTER RATHBUN) 



Measurements. — Male (9283), length of carapace, measured to tips 

 of rostral teeth 27.5; greatest width of carapace, teeth included, 26 

 mm. 



Range. — Bahamas; Florida Keys; West Indies; northern coast of 

 South America. 



Material examined. — 



Bahamas; 1886; Albatross: Nassau; 1 ovigerous female (11401). 

 New Providence; 1 male, 1 female (16309). 



Spanish Wells, Bahamas; July 12-13, 1893; State Univ. Iowa 

 Exped.; 1 male, 2 females (Mus. S. U. I). 



Ragged Key, Florida; on reef; May, 1913; J. B. Henderson; 7 

 males, 21 females (16 ovig.) (46035); 3 males (46034); 3 males, 3 

 females (1 ovig.) (46033); 5 males (46032). 



Key Largo, Florida; H. Hemphill; 6 males, 6 females (14049). 



Indian Key, Florida; H. Hemphill; 36 males, 30 females (14054). 



