No. 10 garth: BRACHYURAN FAUNA OF THE GALAPAGOS 433 



344-35. Bartholomew Island near James Island, coral, Dec. 12, 1934, 



5 males, 2 females, 6 young. 

 350-35. South Seymour Island, shore, Dec. 13, 1934, 1 male, 1 female, 



2 young. 

 357-35. Gardner Bay, Hood Island, coral, Dec. 17, 1934, 2 young. 

 359-35. Osborn Island in Gardner Bay, Hood Island, shore, Dec. 19, 



1934, 11 males, 5 females, 1 young, fragment. 

 782-38. Darwin Bay, Tower Island, shore, Jan. 16, 1938, 1 male. 

 784-38. Darwin Bay, Tower Island, shore, Jan. 17, 1938, 1 male, 1 



female, 1 young. 

 789-38. South Seymour Island, shore, Jan. 19, 1938, 5 males, 1 female. 

 792-38. Off Daphne Minor Island, 70-80 fms, Jan. 20, 1938, 1 young. 

 796-38. Sulivan Bay, James Island, shore, Jan. 21, 1938, 13 males. 

 800-38. Cartago Bay, Albemarle Island, shore, Jan. 22, 1938, 1 male, 



1 female. 

 803-38. Black Beach, Charles Island, shore, Jan. 23, 1938, 1 female. 

 804-38. Onslow Island, near Charles Island, coral, Jan. 23, 1938, 1 



female, 2 young. 

 811-38. Barrington Island, coral, Jan. 26, 1938, 2 males. 



Measurements. — Large male: length 15.6 mm, width 21.4 mm, 

 cheliped, coxa to elbow 10.7 mm, elbow to tip of dactyl 14.0 mm, chela 

 12.2 mm, dactyl 7.0 mm. 



Color in life. — Carapace and cheliped light neutral red, fingers dark 

 dusky brown fading toward tip. Tubercles on carapace and cheliped 

 cameo brown. Ambulatory legs vinaceous buff with reddish tint, netted 

 with neutral red. Dactyls with blotches of neutral red at base, nail yellow. 

 (Petersen) 



Habitat. — Pocillopora coral and free living, under rocks. 

 Depth. — Shore and shoal water; occasionally to 12 or 15 fms ; 1 record 

 to 80 fms. 



Remarks. — ^While A. dovii is found in the Pocillopora colony, it is by 

 no means restricted to living coral but may be found on rocky shore or 

 while diving at moderate depths. The posteriorly converging, reddish- 

 brown bands of the carapace of the young (pi. 79, fig. 2) serve to separate 

 them from immature Carpilodes cinctimanus (White), which occurs with 

 them in the coral. In life the eye is bright begonia rose. 



Actaea angusta Rathbun 

 Plate 75, Figs. 1, 2 



Actaea angusta Rathbun, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 21, p. 582, pi. 42, 

 fig. 2, 1898; Bull. 152, U.S. Nat. Mus., p. 256, pi. 104, figs. 7 and 

 8, text fig. 42, 1930. 



