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OPmOCOMA ECHINATA (Lamarck). 

 {=Ophioco7na crassispina Say.) 



Lyman (82), p. 171. 

 Ives (89), p. 177. 

 Verrill (99), p. 177. 

 H. L.Clark (01), p. 245. 

 H. L. Clark (Ola), p. 340. 

 Verrill (07), p. 327. 

 Koehlcr (07), p. 325. 

 Koeh]er(13), p. 374. 



Key West, Florida. Sixteen specimens. 



Indian Key, Florida. Ten specimens. 



Key Vaccas, Florida. Eight specimens. 



Dry Tortugas, Florida. Three specimens. 



Northwest end of St. ^Martin's Reef, Florida. One specimen. 



Tortugas Reef, Florida. One dry specimen. 



Sand Key, Florida. Four specimens. 



Cape Florida. One specimen. 



Abaco, Bahamas. Eight specimens. 



St. Thomas. One specimen. 



Swan Islands, Caribbean Sea. Sixteen specimens. 



Hungry Bay, Bermudas. One specimen. 



Ascension Island (doubtful locality). One specimen. 



OPmOCOMA PCMILA LUtken. 



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LjTiian (82), p. 171. 

 Greeff (82), p. 156. 

 Lyman (83), p. 255. 

 Ives (89), p. 177. 

 Verrill (99), p. 23. 

 n. L. Clark (01), p. 245. 

 n. L. Clark (Ola), p. 340. 

 Kcehler (07), p. 32G. 

 Kceliler(13), p. 375. 



Key West, Florida. One specimen. 



Sand Key Reef, off Key West. Three specimens. 



Drj' Tortugas, Florida. Three specimens. 



Clarence Harbor, Bahamas. July 15, 1903. One specimen. 



Abrollios Islands, Brazil. Two specimens. 



0. pumila is known along the North American coast from Florida down to 

 Colon, in the West Indies, and in Brazil. Greeff found it abundantly in San-Thom6 

 Island (Guinea). It is almost always found near the coast, though Verrill records 

 it off Havana at a depth of 200 fathoms. Oyihiocoma scolopcndrina and OpJdura 

 Jiexactis noticed by Duchassaing in the West Indies are 0. pumila. 



