THE SPIDER CRABS OF AMERICA 567 



Plate 21 

 Podochela latimanus, male holotype, carapace 26 mm. long 



Fig. 1. Dorsal view 

 2. Ventral view. 



Plate 22 



Fig. 1. Jnachoides microrhynchus, male (40463), carapace 17.8 mm. long, dorsal 

 view. 



2. Same, ventral view. 



3. Inachoides laeHs, female (50641), with appendages separate, carapace 6.6 



mm. long, dorsal view. 



4. Same, ventral view. 



5. Inachoides laeris, old male (1247, M.C.Z.), carapace 10.7 mm. long, 



ventral view. 



6. Same, dorsal view. Figures 5 and 6 photographed by George Nelson, 



Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



Plate 23 



Fig. 1. Eucinctops blakiana, male holotype, carapace 4.4 mm. long, dorsal view. 

 2. Same, ventral view. 



3> Encinetops panamensis, male holotype, carapace 10.5 mm. long to tip of 

 horns, dorsal view. 



4. Same, ventral view. Photographs of figures 3 and 4 by George Nelson, 



Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



5. Anasimus fvgax, male (24222), carapace 8 mm. long, ventral view. 



6. Same specimen, dorsal view. 



Plate 24 

 Oregonia gracilis, male (48833), carapace 65.4 mm. to tips of horns, dorsal view 



Plate 25 



Oregonia gracilis, same specimen as plate 24, ventral view 



Plate 26 



Oregonia bifurca, female holotype, carapace 26.4 mm. long, dorsal view 



Plate 27 

 Oregonia bifurca, same specimen as plate 26, ventral view 



Plate 28 

 Oregonia bifurca, male (46489), carapace 28.2 mm. long 



Fig. 1. Dorsal view. 

 2. Ventral view. 



Plate 29 



Collodes robustus, male (18763), carapace 26.3 mm. long to tips of horns 



Fjg. 1. Dorsal view. 

 2. Ventral view. 



Plate 30 



Eurypodius latreillii, male (21887), carapace 69 mm. long, dorsal view 



