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ASCORHYNCHUS LATIPES (Cole) 
FIcurE 42, b 
Barana latipes Couz, 1906a, pp. 217-22, pls. 1, 2. 
Ascorhynchus latipes Marcus, 1940b, p. 93. 
RECORD OF COLLECTIONS 
Tortugas, Fla., 1924, W. L. Schmitt coll., 1 male. 
Bird Key Reef, Tortugas, Fla., July 31, 1924, from rocks, south end, W. L. 
Schmitt coll., 1 female. 
Key West, Fla., 2 feet, from Peabody Acad. Sci., 1 male, 1 female (M.C.Z.). 
Piedra Priata Reef, Barahona Harbor, Dominican Republic, August 17, 1933, 
in breakers (2 feet, station 226), J. C. Armstrong coll., 20 specimens (including, 
ovigerous male) (A.M.N.H.). 
Piedra Priata Reef, north of sand spit, Barahona Harbor, Dominican Republic, 
August 8, 1933 (1-2 feet, station 203), J. C. Armstrong coll., 1 male (A.M.N.H.). 
Ficure 43.—Ascorhynchus armatus (Wilson): Terminal joints of oviger (male). 
A small littoral species, from the Bahamas and Florida to southern 
Hispaniola. It is about 15-20 mm. in extent, with close-set lateral 
processes and spiny legs. This species superfically resembles A. 
arenicola (Dohrn), which occurs on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, 
but is actually quite different. The forward prolongation or neck of 
