Stenorhynchus seticornis (Herbst, 1788)
(Fig. 9A)
Cancer seticornis Herbst, 1788: 229, pl. 16, fig. 91 [type-locality: Guadeloupe; types probably in Zoological Museum University of Copenhagen and Zoological Museum of Kiel University].
Cancer sagittarius Fabricius, 1793: 442 .
Leptopodia ornata Guilding, 1824: 335 .
Leptopodia sagittaria .— Schomburgk, 1848: 655.
Leptopodia lineata Goeldi, 1886: 37, pl. 3, figs. 24–31.
Stenorhynchus seticornis . — Rathbun 1897: 4; 1925: 13, pl. 2, 3, fig. 3; 1933: 6; 1936: 380; Monod 1939: 561; Chace 1956: 159; Monod 1956: 567, figs. 838–839; Williams 1965: 244, figs. 222, 223K; Rodríguez 1980: 270; Williams 1984: 304, figs. 240, 241o; Keith 1985: 225, fig. 3F; Goeke 1989: 626, figs. 1a, b, d–g, 2, 3; Melo 1996: 190, unnumbered fig.; Carré 2005: 23; Ng et al. 2008: 113; Alves et al. 2012: 942, fig. 2C; Boos et al. 2012: 1027; Carmona-Suárez & Poupin 2016: 336; Poupin 2018: 191; Mantelatto et al. 2020: 38, fig. 12C.
Distribution. Western Atlantic: USA (North Carolina, Florida), Bermuda, Gulf of Mexico, Jamaica, St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix, St. Martin, St. Barthélemy, St. Eustatius, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Vincent, Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad, Isla de Blanquilla, Isla de Margarita, Isla de Cubagua, Tortuga, Los Roques, Bonaire, Curaçao, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina (Rathbun 1897,1925; Goeke 1989; Poupin 2018; Mantelatto et al. 2020; Moraes et al. 2022).
Material examined. Barbados, Carlisle Bay, St. Michael, subtidal, 13°05’07.15”N, 59°36’36.90”W, 1 ♀ (ovig.), 1 Ô CW: 9.1; 10.2 mm (BLSZ 135). Idem, 1 ♀, CW: 10.2 mm (MZUSP 40912) .
Remarks. Specimens of Stenorhynchus seticornis were collected in crab traps that were placed on sandy bottoms (~ 4 m deep) on the west coast of Barbados. Ovigerous females were collected in September 2019. Stenorhynchus seticornis was first reported for Barbados by Schomburgk (1848: 655) as Leptopodia sagittaria (Fabricius, 1793), who deposited the specimens of Stenorhynchus seticornis collected in Barbados to the NHM. Additionally, Rathbun (1921: 80) reported two male specimens of Stenorhynchus sagittarius collected in Barbados at depths of 36–169 m (20–94 fathoms) by the Barbados-Antigua Expedition in 1918 (USNM 58047; USNM 73401).