ATLANTIC AND CARIBBEAN PYCNOGONIDA—HEDGPETH 237 
lmm 
S~ 
\ 
in 
Ps + 
\ 
% A, 
Vy 
ch, 
= TE, 
fae 
—— 
ve 
Ca 
Ficure 35.—Anoplodactylus sp. A: a, Dorsal view; b, oviger; c, femur. 
a 
Ficure 36.—Anoplodactylus sp. B: a, Dorsal view of female; }, lateral view; ¢, tarsus and 
propodus; d, chela. 
propodus may separate thisspecimen from Bouvier’sspecies. Bouvier’s 
figure (1923, fig. 34) is somewhat stylized, and the differences may be 
more apparent than real. The structure of the chelae is different 
from those of the other species found in the Caribbean region; the 
fingers are conspicuously longer than the “palm” or basal part, 
and the tips are without spines (fig. 36, d). 
746333—48——6 
