580 BULLETIN 129^ UNITED STATES NATIONAL. MUSEUM 



Plate 159 



FiQ. 1. Teleophrys cristulipes, female (1226, M. C. Z.), much enlarged, ventral 

 view. 



2. Same, dorsal view. Figures 1 and 2 photographed by George Nelson, 



Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



3. Teleophrys ornatus, female (23774), carapace 5.5 mm. long, ventral view. 



4. Same, dorsal view. 



5. Teleophrys pococki, male (25765), carapace 7.3 mm. long, ventral view. 



6. Same, dorsal view. 



7. Teleophrys cristulipes, male (46079), carapace 8 mm. long, ventral view, 



to show chelae. 



8. Teleophrys tumidus, old male (40466), carapace 19 mm. wide, inclined a 



little to right, dorsal view. 



9. Same, ventral view. 



Plate 160 



Stenocionops furcata, male (49902), total length of carapace 126.3 mm. long, 



dorsal view 



Plate 161 



Stenocionops furcata, same specimen as plate 160, ventral view 



Plate 162 



Stenocionops contigua, old male (18512), total length of carapace 66.4 mm., 



dorsal view 



Plate 163 



Stenocionops contigua, same specimen as plate 162, ventral view 



Plate 164 



Stenocionops furcata coelata, male (51018), carapace 44 mm. long 



Fig. 1. Ventral view. 

 2. Dorsal view. 



Plate 165 



Fig. 1. Stenocionops triangulata, male (21940), total length of carapace 30 mm., 

 dorsal view. 

 2. Stenocionops spinosissima, female (32712), total length of carapace 94 

 mm., dorsal view. 



Plate 166 



Fig. 1. Macrocoeloma trispinosum, male (17959), total length of carapace 33.7 

 mm., ventral view. 

 2. Macrocoeloma trispinosum nodipes, male (46915), total length of carapace 

 44.8 mm., ventral view. 



Plate 167 



Macrocoeloma trispinosum 



Fig. 1. Male (17959), total length of carapace 33.7 mm., dorsal view. 



2. Male (43027), covered with sponge, dorsal view, length of right chela 

 21.5 mm. 



