DECAPODS 157 



Suborder ANOMURA. 



Family PAGURID.E. 



Genus Pagurus Fabricius. 



PAGURUS ALASKENSIS (Benedict). 



Fagunis ahiskettsis Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxiii, 456, text fig., 1901, 

 and synonymy. 



Distribution. — Bermg Sea (Siberian and Alaskan coasts) to Oregon; 



beach to 136 fathoms. 



PAGURUS ALEUTICUS (Benedict). 



Pagurus akuiicus Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxill, 460, text fig., 1901, 

 and synonymy. 



Color. — Specimens in formalin showed the spines orange-red or crimson- 

 red, eye-stalks and antennal scales reddish. 



Harrimafi Expedition. — Juneau, 50 fathoms. 



Distribution. — 'Fvom Bering Sea (latitude of Pribilof Islands) to Oregon ; 

 8 to 238 fathoms. 



PAGURUS OCHOTENSIS Brandt. 



Pagtirus ochotensis "^^Xit^xc^, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxill, 463, text fig., 1901, 

 and synonymy. 



Distribution. — Unalaska to San Diego, Cahfornia; 6 to 80 fathoms. 

 Okhotsk Sea (Brandt). Japan (Stimpson). 



PAGURUS TRIGONOCHEIRUS (Stimpson). 



Distribution. — From the Arctic coast of Alaska and Siberia southward 

 through Bering Sea to the Aleutian Islands and Kamchatka; 3 to 100 

 fathoms. 



PAGURUS CAPILLATUS (Benedict). 

 Plate IV, fig, 3. 



Harriman Expedition. — Sitka, 10 fathoms. 



Distribution.— Kxcixc Ocean southward through Bering Straits to Kam- 

 chatka and Cahfornia (lat. 36° 55' N.) ; 3 to 240 fathoms. 



PAGURUS BRANDTI (Benedict). 



Plate IV, fig. 4. 



Distribution.— Bering Sea (latitude of Pribilof Islands) southward to 

 Oregon; 9 to 121 fathoms. 



