102 ASELLOTA • STENETRIIDAE 



longest, slender. 9 : Pereopod 1 propodus with strong denticulate spine de- 

 marking palm, latter straight, with row of about seven slender spines. 



RECORDS Cozumel, Mexico; Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, 0.5-15.2 m, on algae 

 and corals in reefcrest, and spur and groove zone of reef. 



Stenetrium minocule Menzies and Glynn, 1968 

 Figure 46A-C 



DIAGNOSIS S 2.8 mm, 9 3.7 mm. Eye of four ommatidia. Anterolateral 

 lobes of cephalon blunt, barely produced. Rostrum poorly defined, truncate. 

 6: Pereopod 1, carpus produced posterodistally into broadly rounded lobe; 

 propodus broad, palm demarked by strong spine, with six low rounded teeth. 

 9 : Pereopod 1 propodus little broadened, palm demarked by strong denticu- 

 late spine, bearing several more spines. 



RECORDS Puerto Rico, intertidal to 3 m; Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, intertidal 

 to 36 m, from rubble, algal turfs, and seagrass. 



Stenetrium patulipalma Kensley, 1984 

 Figure 46D,E 



DIAGNOSIS 6 2.0 mm, 9 2.7 mm. Eyes of about 10 ommatidia in cluster. 

 Rostrum poorly defined, truncate. Two basal articles of maxillipedal palp 

 not enlarged. S: Pereopod 1 unknown. 9: Pereopod 1 broadening to palm, 

 and bearing row of about 12 small fringed spines. Color pattern: entire body 

 with red-brown reticulation, dark transverse bars anteriorly on cephalon, 

 pereonites 2 and 3, posteriorly on pereonites 4-7. 



RECORDS Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, 9.1-27.4 m; Barbados; Jamaica. 



Stenetrium serratum Hansen, 1904 

 Figure 46F-H 



DIAGNOSIS 6 4.0 mm, ovigerous 9 4.9 mm. Rostrum truncate. Pereonites 

 1—5 with acute anterolateral angles. Pleotelsonic lateral margins with five 

 teeth. 6: Pereopod 1, propodus broad, palm with three teeth, outermost 

 elongate, curved; dactylus reaching well beyond outermost palmar tooth. 9 : 

 Pereopod 1, propodus much smaller than in 6 , palm bearing series of about 

 nine fringed spines. Color: tiny red-brown chromatophores arranged in re- 



