REPORT ON THE MACRURA, ANOMURA 
AND STOMATOPODA 
Collected by the Barbados-Antigua Expedition from the 
University of Iowa in 1918 
Waxpo L. ScHMitTtT 
Curator of Marine Invertebrates, U. S. Naiional Museum, Washington, D. C. 
* 
INTRODUCTION 
Until now seareely more than fifty* valid species of macruran, 
anomuran, and stomatopod erustacea have been recorded from 
or within the hundred fathom line off Barbados. Though the 
Expedition secured a little less than half, twenty, of these, it 
did return forty-one other valid species, four doubtful determi- 
nations, at least four ‘‘species?’’ and two distinct varietal 
forms, of which probably all except three from Antigua, noted 
below, constitute new records; these additions are: 
Peneopsis smitht Schmitt 
Sicyonia edwardst Miers 
Leptochela carinata Ortmann 
Crangon candei (Guérin) 
Crangon barbadensis, new species 
Crangon cristulifrons (Rathbun) 
Crangon rathbune, new species 
Crangon verrillt, new species 
Crangon nuttingi, new species 
Crangon packardi (Kingsley) 
Crangon, species ? 
Synalpheus fritzmilleri elongatus Coutiére 
Synalpheus minus (Say) 
Synalpheus brevicarpus (Herrick), variety? 
Synalpheus mcclendoni Coutiére 
Synalpheus pandionis Coutiére 
Synalpheus herricki Coutiére? 
Synalpheus, species near levimanus (Heller) 
Synalpheus, species? 
1 Based on the reports cited in the Bibliography. 
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