DECAPODS 157 
Suborder ANOMURA. 
Family PAGURID.Z. 
Genus Pagurus Fabricius. 
PAGURUS ALASKENSIS (Benedict). 
Pagurus alaskensis Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XxIII, 456, text fig., 1901, 
and synonymy. 
Distribution.— Bering Sea (Siberian and Alaskan coasts) to Oregon; 
beach to 136 fathoms. 
PAGURUS ALEUTICUS (Benedict). 
Pagurus aleuticus Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 460, text fig., Igor, 
and synonymy. 
Color.—Specimens in formalin showed the spines orange-red or crimson- 
red, eye-stalks and antennal scales reddish. 
Harriman Expedition.— Juneau, 50 fathoms. 
Distribution.— From Bering Sea (latitude of Pribilof Islands) to Oregon ; 
8 to 238 fathoms. 
PAGURUS OCHOTENSIS Brandt. 
Pagurus ochotensis Benedict, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 463, text fig., IgoI, 
and synonymy. 
Distribution. Unalaska to San Diego, California; 6 to 80 fathoms. 
Okhotsk Sea (Brandt). Japan (Stimpson). 
PAGURUS TRIGONOCHEIRUS (Stimpson). 
Distribution.— From the Arctic coast of Alaska and Siberia southward 
through Bering Sea to the Aleutian Islands and Kamchatka; 3 to 100 
fathoms. 
PAGURUS CAPILLATUS (Benedict). 
Plate iv, fig. 3. 
Harriman Expedition.—Sitka, 10 fathoms. 
Distribution. — Arctic Ocean southward through Bering Straits to Kam- 
chatka and California (lat. 36° 55’ N.); 3 to 240 fathoms. 
PAGURUS BRANDTI (Benedict). 
Plate tv, fig. 4. 
Distribution.—Bering Sea (latitude of Pribilof Islands) southward to 
Oregon; g to 121 fathoms. 
