Palaemon tenuicornis from algae, 3 water off shore of Middle Key, 
July 18, 1924. 
General color ochraceous tending toward orange ochraceous, more yellow than 
first, more brown than second. Thickly set everywhere with ;dragons blood red 
spots, picked out with Chinese white spots. Coraeae both same white. 
ground color of rostrum same white instead of ochraceous. Tips of antennal 
scale blades white, row of white dots transverse of first abdominal somite, 
one median line at end of second, on hump of 3rd, one larger one and few 
speckles of white surrounding it on middle of thirds third,telson with 3 white 
dots in row, anterior one at about middle, posterior one not quite terminal, 
ends of uropods margined in white, inner one with spot at middle of outer 
margin, outer branch with outer margin more or less whitish with larger spot 
at middle of its length. Ventral third of epimera of 4th, 5^, and 6th 
somintes brownish red color of spots or darker. Legs and chelipeds flecked 
with white chiefly at joints. 
July 19, 1924. Sta. #22, White Shoals, Petrolisthes sp.? 
Ground color faint wine purple, minutely speckled everywhere with crimson. 
Rugae edged with pale cerulean blue. 
row of dots, spots on anterior margins of rugae, maroon,corneae hazel. Hands 
more salmon colored, arms more brown chestnut tinged. Spines and carpal 
margins clear (white) with flesh colored splotch at base of each, same true of 
marginal spines of hand. Fingers saturn red tipped, minute spines or what 
appears to be such on hands and carpi maroon X chestnut. Distal fifth of 
carpus cerulean blue, which runs up on to base of first spine. Ambulatories 
banded white and carmine X coral red, meral joints a chestnut brown. 
