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5. Cambarus cubensis. 



Astacus (Cambarus) cubensis Erichson, Arch. Naturgesch., 184G, 12, 1, 

 p. 100. 



Type locality: — Cuba. Type, Berlin Mus. 



5a. Cambarus cubensis consobrinus. , 



Cambarus'xuheusi^ consobrinus Saussure, Rev. et. Mag. Zool., 1857, ser. 2, 

 9, p. 101. 



Type locality: — Ponds in the central part of Cuba. Cotypes, Geneva Mus. 

 (2 cf); Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris (1 d^); Berhn Mus. (2 9); U. S. N. M., No. 

 20,684 (1 cf ex Geneva Mus.). 



5b. Cambarus cubensis rivalis. 



Cambarus cubensis rivalis Faxon, Bull. M. C. Z., October, 1912, 54, 

 p. 459. 



Type locality: — San Diego de los Banos, Province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba. 

 Type, M. C. Z., No. 7,406. 



6. Cambarus atkinsoni. 



Cambarus {Procambarus) atkinsoni Ortmann, Annals Carnegie Mus., Maj^ 5, 

 1913, 8, p. 414. 



Type locality: — Tributaries of Rio de los Indios, Los Indios, Isle of Pines. 

 Types, Carnegie Mus. Pittsburgh, No. 74,924. 



§ II. Third segment of third pair of legs of the male provided with hooks. 

 First pair of abdominal legs of tlie male truncate, outer part closely appUed to 

 the inner and armed at the tip with from one to three horny, recurved teeth; 

 inner part ending in a sharp spine generally directed outward. (Subgenus 

 Cambarus of Ortmann, in part.)- 



7. Cambarus bouvieri. 



Cambarus {Cambarus) bouvieri Ortmann, Ann. Sci. Nat., 1909, ser. 9, 7, p. 

 159. 



Tijpe locality: — Uruapan, Michoacan, Mexico. Cotypes, Mus. Hist. Nat. 

 Paris (2 cf f. I., 1 9); Carnegie Mus. Pittsburgh (1 cf f. I.)- 



8. Cambarus simulans. 



Cambarus simulans Faxon, Proc. Amer. Acad., 1884, 20, p. 112. 



Cambarus gallinus Cockerell and Porter, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1900, 



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