ATLANTIC AND CARIBBEAN PYCNOGONIDA—HEDGPETH 223 
ANOPLODACTYLUS PARVUS Giltay 
Figure 27, e, f 
Anoplodactylus parvus GiLttTay, 1934, pp. 1-3, figs. 1-5. 
Fish Hawk records.—Station 8826, July 8, 1920, Chesapeake Bay, off Plantation 
Point, 45.75 fathoms, 1 male; station 8887, October 19, 1920, Chesapeake Bay 
off Rappahannock Spit, 12.81 fathoms, 1 male. 
The principal differences between this species and A. petiolatus 
are its smaller size, reduction of tubercles on the lateral processes, and 
comparatively fewer spines on the legs. Both species have tubular 
cement glands of the same type, and may prove to be the same. 
Timmermann (1932, p. 327) comments on the small size of his speci- 
aI 
Ficure 27.—a-d, Anoplodactylus petiolatus (Kr@yer); e, f, A. parvus Giltay. 
