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Salinas, Ecuador.* Sunday, Sept. 12, 1926. 
Kelp color tawny olive marked with reddish (brick red X chestnut) spots. 
Small one (Nautocaris?). 
Hippolyte 5 sp. with above, very pale pea green marked with rows of 
blue-black (black end of myrtle green) spots. 
Propodal carpal joint red or orange spotted, on eyestalk, too. and thick 
basal part of antenna. Red or orange equal either touch of more reddish 
cadmium orange or the bright red lower corner of claret brown. One shrimp 
will be one, one the other. 
Two spider crabs, Epialtus like. Larger about inch long, more or less 
dark kelp color, marked with purplish splotches color of light purplish-pink 
nullipores ; inverted shield-shaped patch in middle of back, smaller one behind it. 
Smaller about l/2 long, lighter kelp colored. 
Small lumpy spider crab, wet purplish 
nullipore color above. 
