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Identifier: bulletinunitedst601907unit (find matches)
Title: Bulletin - United States National Museum
Year: 1877 (1870s)
Authors: United States National Museum Smithsonian Institution United States. Dept. of the Interior
Subjects: Science
Publisher: Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, (etc.) for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt Print. Off.
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restricted to shallowwater crabs, as O. geryonophila is to those of deep water. OCTOLASMIS FORRESTI (Stebbing). 1904. Trkhelaspis forrestl Stebbing, Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist., 6th ser.,XIII, p. 444, pi. XV, May, 1894. 1905. Dichdaspis forresti Stebbing, Gruvel, Monographie des Cirrhipedes, p. 132. Locality.—Sunnnerland Key, Florida, in the gill cavity of Palhiuiusargus, H. A. Pilsbry, March, 19oT. (See %. 32r7.) No more definite locality than West Indies has hitherto beengiven for this species. Its host lives in quite shallow water, 2 or 3 feet.(Fig. 326?.)
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Fig. 33.—Octolasmis americanum. a, h, c, Oarinal, ba.sal, and lateral view.s ok the type; (/. LATERAL VIEW OF AN OLD INDIVIDUAL. X 4. Subgenus DICHELASPIS Darwin.OCTOLASMIS AMERICANUM, new species. Type.—Odt. No. 32892, U.S.N.M. Type-locality.—Albatross Station 2041, between Cape May and Nan-tucket Island, north latitude 39° 23, west longitude 68° 25, in 1,608fathoms, globigerina ooze, with No. 9067. Othe7 localities.—No. 11860, Alhativss Station 2709, between CapeBreton and Nantucket, north latitude 40° 07, west longitude 67° Si,in 866 fathoms. The capitulum is semicordate, about twice as long as wide, the occlu-dent margin straight, carinal margin very convex, especially nearthe base. The scutum consists of two straight branches at right angles, anoccludent and a lateral portion. The lateral branch does not much THE BAENACLES IN THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. 97 exceed one-third the length of the occludent, and is somewhat nar-rower, tapering- to a bhint end. It joins the up

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