576 A. E. Verrill — Crustacea and Pycnogonida of the Bermudas. 



Xanthodius parvulus (Fabr.) t. Eathbun, 



Chlorodius Americanus Saussare, Mem. de la Soc. Phys. et d'Hist. Nat. 



Geneve, vol. xiv, p. 430, pi. i, fig. 5, 1857. 

 Xanthodius Americanus Stimp., Notes on N. Amer. Crust., Ann. Lye. Nat. 



Hist., N. York, vii, p. 81, 1860. 

 Leptodius Americanus A. Milne Edw., Miss. Sci. Mex. , v, i, p. 269, 1873. 



A single adult specimen, — coll. F. V. Hamlin. Florida reefs to 

 the Antilles. Hayti (Saussure), 



Miss M. J. Rathbun informs me that she has identified this species 

 by comparison with the original type of Cancer parvulus Fabr. in 

 the Museum of Copenhagen, and that it belongs to the genus X^an- 

 thodhis. 



Eupanopeus occidentalis (Saussure) Eathbun. 



Panopeus occidentalis Saussure, Eev. et Mag. Zool., ii, ix, p. 503, 1857 ; Mem. 



Soc. Phys. Genfeve, xiv, p. 431, pi. i, fig. 6, 1857. A. M. Edw., Miss. Sci., 



Mexico, V, i, p. 310, 1880. Benedict and Eathb., Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, 



p. 360, 1891. 

 Eupanopeus occidentalis Eath., Bull. Labr. N. Hist. Univ., Iowa, iv, p. 373, 



1898. 



Miss Rathbun identifies one young example (No. 3021, Yale 

 Mus.) as this species. South Carolina and Florida to Trinidad. 



Eupanopeus serratus (Saussure) Eathbun. 



Panopeus serratus Saussure, Eev. et Mag. Zool., ii, ix, p. 503, 1857; Mem. 



Soc. Phys. Geneve, xiv, p. 433, pi. i, fig. 7, 1857. S. I. Smith, Proc. Boston 



Soc. Nat. Hist., xii, p. 380, 1869. A. M. Edw., Miss. Sci. Mexico, v, i, p. 



311, 1880. Benedict and Eathbun, The Genus Panopeus, Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., xiv, p. 371, 1891. 

 Panopeus Herbstii, var. serratus Miers, Eep. Voy. Chall. Zool., xvii, p. 139, 



1886. 

 Eupanopeus serratus Eathbun, Bull. Labr. Nat. Hist. , Univ. of Iowa, iv, p. 



373, 1898. 



A species was recorded under this name from Bermuda by Heil- 

 prin, and by Miers, but at that time the much more common species 

 {E. Bermudensis Ben. and Rath., 1891), had not been distinguished, 

 80 that it is uncertain whether he really had this species. Rankin 

 did not find it in the collections studied by him. 



An example of this species from our collection (No. 3119), has 

 been identified by Miss Rathbun by direct comparison with a photo- 

 graph of Saussure's type. 



