Il8 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



Genus GRAPSUS (Lamarck) Milne Edwards 



191. GRAPSUS RUDIS' Milne Edwards 



Grapsus rudis Mii,ne Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust., 11, 87; Melanges 



Carcinologiques, p. 134. 

 Grapsus hirtus Randali., Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., viii, 124. 



Colors of the adult in life; Carapax above dark olive, with scat- 

 tered patches of white dots; below, mouth and parts adjacent red- 

 dish, with the exception of the epistome and meros-joint of the 

 maxillipeds, which are bluish. Abdomen bluish-white. Feet 

 reddish above, greenish-white below. Hands externally of a deep 

 blood color; tips of fingers white. In the largest of our specimens, 

 a female, the carapax measured 2.73 inches in length and 2.8 inches 

 in breadth. 



This crab runs with greater velocity than any other seen during 

 the cruise. It is very abundant about the larger rocks, and the 

 young are sometimes found on stony and pebbh' beaches. Found by 

 us in Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands. 



192. GRAPSUS STRIGOSUS (Herbst) Latreille 



Cancer strigosus Herbst. 



Grapsus strigosus LatrEillE, Miene Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust., 11, 



87; Mel. Carcin., p. 135. 

 Goniopsis strigosus DE Haan, Fauna Jap., Crust., 23- 



In this species the ambulatory feet are broad and shorter than 

 twice the breadth of the carapax. The posterior half of the carapax 

 at the middle, for more than one-third its breadth, is quite smooth. 

 The color in life is reddish and bluish above, mottled ; below white. 



It was found in the usual station on ocean shores at Loo Choo, 

 Hongkong, and in Gaspar Straits. 



193. GRAPSUS WEBBI^ Milne Edwards 



Grapsus strigosus Brulle, Webb and Berthelot, Canaries, Crust., p. 15. 

 Grapsus tvebbi Miene Edwards, Melanges Carcinologiques, p. 133. 



Found in Porto Praya, Cape de A'^erde Islands ; also common at 

 Madeira. 



^Grapsus grapsus tenuicrustatus (Herbst). 

 'Grapsus grapsus (Linnseus). 



