236 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 

 Plate T. 



Fig. I. Doclea gracilipcs, natural size. 



2. Micippa spinosa, X 2/3. 



3. Micropisa ovata, $ , Y. 2. 



2,a. Ventral view of anterior half, X 5. 



4. Doclea canalifera, $ , X 4/5. 



Pl.\te IL 



Fig. I. Hyas latifrons, $, X 2/3. 



la. Carapace of young specimen, natural size. 



Plate III. 



Fig. I. Tiarinia cornigcra, 6 , natural size. 



2. Tiarinia depressa, 9 , natural size. 



3. Tiarinia spinigera, $ , natural size. 



4. Scyra compressipes, 9 , natural size. 



5. AchcEopsis spinulosus, 9 , natural size. 

 5a. Carapace of 9 , X 2. 



6. Mcncethius dcntatus, natural size. 



7. Achaus lacertosiis, $, natural size. 



8. Stcnorynchns falcifcr, 9, natural size. 



Plate IV. 



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Mithrax suhorbicularis, natural size. 



Eurynome longimana, $ , natural size. 



Lambrus rtigosus, $, natural size. 



Lambrus tubercidosus, $, natural size. 



Cancer productus, 9 , X 2/3. 

 5a. Buccal and antennal region. 

 6. Cryptopodia contracta, $, natural size. 

 6a. Ventral view. 



Plate V. 



Fig. I. Liomera subacuta, 9 , natural size. 



2. Etisiis convexiis, 9 , natural size. 



3. Xanthodes elegans, 9 , natural size. 



4. Lachnopodtis rodgersii, 9 , natural size. 



5. Actcsa subglobosa, $ , natural size. 



6. Actaa pilosa, $ , X 2. 



7. Actcea piira, 9, natural size. 



