ANNOTATED LIST 

 ORDER STOMATOPODA 



Family SQUILLIDAE 



Squilla empiisa Say, 1818. (Fig. 3, 8). Mas- 

 sachusetts to northern South America in 

 depths to 154 m, usually in shallower water. 

 This is the most common American species 

 of Sqitilla. Size moderate to large, total 

 length of adults to 185 mm. 



Family LYSIOSQUILLIDAE 



Heterosqiiilla armatu (Smith, 1881). (Fig. 7, 9). 

 Off New England in 96-218 m. Rare. Size 

 moderate, total length of adults 20-70 mm. 



N annosqiiilla grayi (Chace, 1958). (Fig. 4, 5, 10). 

 Off Massachusetts and Georgia, sublittoral to 

 15 m. Common in Bass River, Yarmouth, 

 Mass., where it was first found by M. B. 

 Gray. Size small, total length of adults 20-42 

 mm. 



Platysquilla enodis (Manning, 1962). (Fig. 6). Off 

 Vineyard Sound and North Carolina, in 31-49 

 m. This species is known only from speci- 

 mens collected in the late 1800"s. Size mod- 

 erate, total length of adults about 60 mm. 



SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 



CHACE. F. A. JR. 



1958. A new slomatopod crustacean of the genus l.ysios- 

 quilla from Cape Cod. Massachusetts. Biol. Bull. 

 114:141-145. 

 MANNING. R. B. 



1969. Stomatopod Crustacea of the western Atlantic. 

 Stud. Trop. Oceanogr. (Miami) 8:viii + 1-380. 

 SMITH. R. I. (chief editor). 



1964. Keys to marine invertebrates of the Woods Hole re- 

 gion. Systematics-F.cology Program, Mar. Biol. Lab., 

 Woods Hole, Mass., Contrib. No. 1 1, x 4- 208 p. 



INDEX TO SCIENTIFIC NAMES 



Heterosquilla ainmta 1 . 3,4 



Nannosquilla grayi 1 , 3,4 



Platysquilla enodis 1,3,4 



Sqiiilla I'inpusa 1 , 2,4 



Figure 8. — SqiiilUi enipiisa. Dorsal 

 view (from Manning. 1969). 



