THE SPIDEE CRABS OF AMERICA 587 



Plate 219 



Fig. 1. Aepinus septemspinosus, male, Florida Strait, carapace 11 mm. long, 

 sternum and abdomen. 



2. Carapace, in profile. 



3. Dorsal view. 



4. Arachnopsis filipes, male, Florida Strait, carapace 6.6 mm. long, in profile. 



5. Dorsal view. 



Figures 1 to 5, after A. Milne Edwards. 



6. Eucinetops rubellula, male holotype, total length of carapace 8 mm., 



dorsal view. After Stimpson. 



Plate 220 



Fig. 1. Epialtus brasiliensis, male, Rio de Janeiro, carapace about 14 mm. long, 

 dorsal view. After Dana. 

 2. Taliepus marginatus, young female, Rio de Janeiro, slightly reduced, 

 dorsal view. After Bell. 



Plate 221 



Taliepus marginatus, male, Valparaiso, carapace 102 mm. long, dorsal view. 



After Bell 



Plate 222 



Fig. 1. Acanthonyx petiverii, male, Guadeloupe, about naturar^ize, dorsal view. 



2. Anterior half, ventral view. 



3. Chela. 



4. End of first ambulatory leg. 



5. End of third ambulatory leg. 



6. End of fourth ambulatory leg. 



Figures 1 to 6, after A. Milne Edwards. 



7. Leucippa pentagona, male, Rio de Janeiro, carapace 9 mm. long to end 



of rostrum, dorsal view. 



8. Anterior portion, ventral view. 



9. Part of cheliped. 



Figures 7 to 9, after Dana. 



10. Esopus crassus, female holotype, carapace 13 mm. long, dorsal view. 



11. Same, anterior part, ventral view. 



12. Carapace in profile. 



Figures 10 to 12, after A. Milne Edwards. 



Plate 223 



Fig. 1. Sphenocarcinus agassizi, male, Panama, total length of carapace 39 mm., 

 dorsal view. 



2. Anterior part, ventral view. 



Figures 1 and 2, after Faxon. 



3. Sphenocarcinus corrosus, female, Barbados, carapace 16 mm. long, dorsal 



view. 



4. Carapace, in profile. 



5. Anterior part, ventral view. 



Figures 3 to 5, after A. Milne Edwards. 



