1900.] FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. 583 



rather longer than the propodite and ending in a long, slender, 

 curved claw." 



The third niaxilliped is shown in fig. 5 a, and the abdomen of 

 the male in fig. 56. 



Colour in spirit brown, fingers darker. 

 Length 4-5 mm. 



Eotuma ; two males, four females. 



• 

 Genus Liomera Dana, 1851. 



32. Liomera richtersi (de Man), 1889. 



Actceodes richtersii, de Man, Zool. Jahrb. iv. Syst. p. 412, pi. ix. 

 fig. 2 (1889). 



Liomera richtersi, Ortmann, Zool. Jahrb. vii. Syst. p. 451 (1893). 

 Botutna ; one male. 



33. Liomera l.etis (Dana), 1852. 



Zozi/mus Icevis, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exped., Crust, p. 191, pi. ix. 

 fig. 5 (1852). 



This species was placed by Dana in the genus Zozymus, but 

 appears to belong to Liomera by all characters except the cristate 

 form of the tore edge of the carapace. 



Boturua ; one male. 



Genus Act.ea de Haan, 1833. 



34. ActjEa tomentosa (H. M.-Edw.), 1834. 



Zozymus tomentosus, H. M.-Edwards, H. N. Crust, p. 385 (1834); 

 id. Cuvier'sE. An. 3rd ed., Atlas Crust, pi. xi. bis fig. 2 (no date). 



Aetata tomentosa, A. M.-Edwards, Nouv. Arch. Mus. (1) i. 

 p. 262 (1865) ; Alcock, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixvii. 2, i. p. 140 

 (1898). 



Eotuma ; seven males, seven females. 

 Eiji ; one male. 



35. Act-ea affinis (Dana), 1852. 



Actaodes affinis, Dana, U.S. Expl. Exped., Crust, i. p. 197, 

 pi. xi. fig. 3 (1852). 



Aetata affinis, A. M.-Edwards, jS t ouv. Arch. Mus. (1) i. p. 263 

 (1865). 



Eotuma; one male, five females. 



36. Act^a hirtissima (Eiippell), 1830. 



Xantho hirtissima, Eiippell, 24 Krabben, p. 26, pi. v. fig. 6 

 (1836). 



Cancer (Aetata) hirtissima, de Haan, Eaun. Japon., Crust, p. 18 

 (1833). 



Ackea hirtissima, Alcock, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ixvii. 2 i 

 p. 141 (1898). 



Eotuma ; one male. 



