586 BULLETIN 129, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Plate 214 

 Anasimus latus, male holotype, carapace 25.5 mm. long. After Rathhun 



Fig. 1. Dorsal view. 



2. Outer maxilliped. 



3. Ventral view of body. 



4. Carapace in profile. 



Plate 215 



Eurypodius latreillii. After Targioni Tozzetti. The two forms which he called 

 latreillii and audouini are here combined 



Fig. 1. Cheliped (latreillii). 



2. Leg (audouini). 



3. Second leg (audouini). 



4. Third leg (audouini). 



5. Cheliped (audouini). 



6. Outer maxilliped (audouini). 



7. Second maxilliped (audouini). 



8. Abdomen of female (latreillii). 



9. Anterior portion, ventral view (audouini). 



10. Carapace (audouini). 



11. Dactyl, upper view (ZaireiZZu). 



12. First maxilliped (audouini). 



13. Anterior portion, yentral view (latreillii). 



14. Second maxilliped (latreillii). 



15. First maxilliped (latreillii). 



Plate 216 



Euprognatha rastellifera marthae, male, station 922, Fish Hawk, carapace about 



14 mm. long. After Smith 

 Fig. 1 Dorsal view. 



2. Carapace in profile. 



Plate 217 



Fig. 1. Collodes granosus, female holotype, carapace 9.1 mm. long, dorsal view. 

 After Stimpson. 



2. Collodes obesus, female, Florida Strait, carapace 14.2 mm. long, anterior 



part, ventral view. 



3. Same, left chela. 



4. Same, dorsal view. 



5. Carapace of same, in profile. 



Figures 2 to 5, after A. Milne Edwards. 



6. Collodes arrnatus, female holotype, carapace 9 mm. long, dorsal view. 



After Rathbun. 



Plate 218 



Fig. 1. Pyromaia tuberculata, male (17350), carapace 14.6 mm. long, in profile. 



2. Same, dorsal view. 



3. Body of same, ventral view. 



4. Outer maxilliped. 



Figures 1 to 4, after Rathbun. 



5. Collodes tumidus, male (21571), carapace 11.6 mm. long, dorsal view. 



After Rathbun. 



