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dactyli with broad white band at middle (Rathbun). Tubercles on underside of 
meros white. In life the maculations are light blue or yellowish (Stimpson). 
Type Locality.—Monterey, California. q 
Distribution.—Unalaska to Ensenada, Lower California. Beach to 15 fathoms 
(Rathbun). 
Pagurus hemphillii (Benedict) 
Eupagurus hemphillii, Benedict, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 15, 16, 1892. 
Pagurus hemphillii Holmes, Occas. Papers Calif. Acad. Sei., 7, 147, 1900; 
Rathbun, H. A. E., 10, 160, pl. 5, fig. 9, 1904. 
Fig. 92. Pagurus hemphillii, type ¢, natural size (U. S. N. M.). 
Characters—Carpus of large cheliped with a very deep, flat, perpendicular 
inner face, forming a sharply distinct angle with the inferior or lower face, depth 
of carpus greater than width. Base of immovable finger of large hand somewhat 
excavated above, with a quite evident though evenly rounded and not abrupt 
depression near the outer margin, causing the finger to appear bent upward. 
Small hand very much compressed laterally, not swollen, deeper than wide, sides 
(inner and outer faces) subparallel. Anterior portion of carapace very long, 
about one-third longer than wide, not hairy, smooth and shining; median projec- 
tion of front triangular, acute. Acicle shorter than the eye-stalks; eye-stalks 
comparatively long and slender. Ambulatory legs scarcely if at all hairy. 
Dimensions.—Type, male: length from tip of rostrum to end of telson 42 mm., 
length of carapace 17 mm. This is the largest specimen seen; there are in the 
U. S. National Museum two other specimens, measuring in length respectively 23 
and 25 mm. 
Color.—In alcohol bright red, the tips of the dactyls light colored (Benedict). 
Holmes says, ‘‘there is a well marked light spot on the sides of the dactyls near 
the end.’’ 
Type Locality—Monterey, California. 
Distribution.—British Columbia to Monterey, California. 
