418 ALLAN HANCOCK PACIFIC EXPEDITIONS VOL. 5 



324-35. Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, 45 fms, Dec. 10, 1934, 1 male, 



2 females ( 1 ovig.) , 6 young. 

 326-35. Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, 15 fms, Dec. 10, 1934, 2 males 



(1 photographed), 1 female, 6 young. 

 327-35. Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, 12 fms, Dec. 10, 1934, 1 male, 



15 young. 

 328-35. Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, 14 fms, Dec. 10, 1934, 2 males, 



8 young. 

 330-35. Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, 12 fms, Dec. 10, 1934, 4 



young. 

 345-35. Between Daphne and South Seymour Islands, 30 fms, Dec. 13, 



1934, 1 young. 

 346-35. Between South Seymour and Daphne Islands, 55 fms, Dec. 13, 



1934, 5 young. 

 347-35. South Seymour Island, 3 fms, Dec. 13, 1934, 3 young. 

 362-35. Gardner Bay, Hood Island, 20 fms, Dec. 19, 1934, 17 young. 

 790-38. South Seymour Island, 10-20 fms, Jan. 19, 1938, 1 young. 

 792-38. Between South Seymour and Daphne Islands, 70-80 fms, Jan. 



20, 1938, 1 male, 1 female, 4 young. 

 795-38. Sulivan Bay, James Island, 35-40 fms, Jan. 21, 1938, 1 male, 



1 female. 

 813-38. Gardner Bay, Hood Island, surface at light, Jan. 27, 1938, 



1 male*' 

 814-38. North of Hood Island, 20-40 fms, Jan. 28, 1938, 4 males, 4 



females, 7 young. 

 816-38. North of Hood Island, 50-100 fms, Jan. 29, 1938, 2 males, 1 

 female, 1 young. 

 Measurements. — Large female: length 26.7 mm, width 45.6 mm, 

 cheliped 60.0 mm, chela 27.8 mm, dactyl 14.6 mm; largest male: length 

 28.0 mm, width 48.4 mm, cheliped 78.0 mm, chela 35.0 mm, dactyl 16.7 

 mm. 



Color in life. — Ground color of carapace pale olive buff. Granules on 

 all raised areas cadmium orange to bright red and carmine on edges. 

 Anterolateral teeth with a cluster of orange-yellow dots at bases ; lateral 

 tooth edged with carmine. Cheliped with carmine on large spines. Fingers 

 carmine, banded with white. Ambulatory legs with delicate pale lavender 

 tint becoming more intense distally. Merus of swimming leg faintly tinted 

 with yellow. (Petersen) 



Habitat. — The bottom, where noted, is sandy in every case but one 

 which is marked "very rocky" and one marked "gray mud and shell." 

 Red algae were frequently present in the haul. 



