46 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



The color in a preserved specimen is dark lemon-yellow above ; 

 naked parts below white. Dimensions of a male : Length of carapax, 

 0.6; breadth, 0.79; from front to lateral angle, 0.5 inch. 



Dredged in Hongkong harbor. Also found in a cavity at the 

 base of a mass of Spoggodia dredged from a shelly bottom, in 24 

 fathoms, in the China Sea, latitude 23°. 



62. ACTiEA PILOSA Stimpson 



Plate V, Fig. 6 

 Actcca pilosa Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., x, p. 33 [31], 1858. 



The whole surface of the body and feet is hirsute with the excep- 

 tion of the tips of the fingers. The pubescence is rather less dense 

 below than on the upper surface, where there are numerous setse of 

 greater length interspersed. Carapax convex ; proportion of length 

 to breadth, i : 1.33. Anterior margin nearly semicircular in outline 

 and forming more than half the circumference of a circle. Postero- 

 lateral margin strongly concave and about equaling the posterior 

 margin in extent. The areolets of the surface may be easily traced, 

 but are not strongly marked, the shallow sulci of separation being 

 filled up with pubescence. The surface of the areolets is covered 

 with sharp granules. Antero-lateral margin four-lobed, angle of 

 orbit not included ; the lobes distinct ; first lobe small ; third and 

 fourth lobes depressed, subtriangular. Lobes of the front prom- 

 inent, deflexed, with smooth edges. Subhepatic region minutely 

 granulous, but not sulcated. Feet all strongly granulous and hairy 

 on their exposed surfaces. In the chelopoda the fingers are hairy at 

 their bases, longitudinally grooved, and 5-toothed on the inner edge. 

 In the ambulatory feet the antepenult joint is grooved above. 



Dimensions: Length of carapax, 0.42; breadth, 0.56 inch. 



This species has much resemblance to A. hirsutissimji, but the car- 

 apax is not so deeply areolated, and the subhepatic region is not 

 grooved with sulci proceeding from the notches of the antero-lateral 

 margin. 



Taken at Hongkong, China. 



Genus XANTHO Leach 



63. XANTHO TRUNCATA De Haan 



XantJio tniiicatiis De Haan, Fauna Japonica, Crustacea, p. 66, pi xviii, 

 fig- 4- 



In adult specimens collected by us the anterior tooth of the four 

 on the antero-lateral margin is blunt and inconspicuous. The dimen- 



