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Carpilodes bellus (Dana). 
Adseodes bellus, Dana, Proc. Acad, Nat. Sci. Philad., p. 78, 1852; U.S. Explor. Exped., 
vol. xiii., Crust. 1, p. 196, pi. xi. fig. 2, 1852. 
Adsea bella, A. Milne Edwards, Nouv. Archiv. Mus. Hist. Nat., vol. i. p. 261, 1865. 
Philippines, Samboangan, beach. A small male. 
In the specimen referred to this species (which agrees very well with the description 
and figure of Dana) the basal joint of the antennae is produced a little within the hiatus, 
between the inner subocular lobe of the orbit and the lateral subfrontal process, it is 
therefore referred to Carpilodes rather than to Actseodes, with the species of which 
genus it altogether corresponds in external appearance. 
In the structure of the antennae this specimen agrees with examples referred to 
Carpilodes bellus from the Samoa and Keeling or Cocos Islands, in the collection of the 
British (Natural History) Museum. 
Adult <J . Lines. Millims. 
Length of carapace, . . . . . . . 3 6 5 
Breadth of carapace, about . . . . . . 4-£ 9 - 5 
Zozymus, Leach. 
Zosimus, Leach, Diet. d. Sci. Nat., vol. xii. p. 75, 1818. 
Zozymus, Milne Edwards (pt.) Hist. Nat. Crust., vol. i. p. 383, 1834. 
This genus represents in the section or subfamily Chlorodiinae, Dana, the genus 
Lophozozymus in the Xanthinae ; it can in fact only be distinguished from Lopliozozymus 
by the excavated finger tips of the chelipedes, and by the more numerous and uniform bosses 
or lobules of the carapace and exterior surface of the carpus and wrist of the chelipedes. 
The species, as at present restricted, are few in number, and inhabit the Indo-Pacific 
region ; they are Zozymus seneus (Linne), common throughout the Indo-Pacific region, 
from the Red Sea and Mauritius to the Polynesian Islands ; Zozymus gemmula, Dana, 
from Sooloo, with which Zozymus pilosus, A. Milne Edwards, from New Caledonia, is 
perhaps identical, and which is distinguished by the somewhat granulated tubercles of the 
carapace, and the non-carinated palms of the chelipedes ; Zozymus pumilus, Jacquinot 
and Lucas, from the Marianna Islands . 1 
Zozymus seneus (Linne). 
Cancer seneus, Linne, Mus. Lud. Ulrici, p. 451, 1764 ; Syst. Nat., ed. 12, p. 1048, 1766. 
Zozymus seneus, Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., vol. i. p. 385, 1834, et synonyma. 
„ „ Dana, U.S. Explor. Exped., vol. xiii., Crust. 1, p. 192, pi. x. fig. 3, 1852. 
Kandavu, Fiji Islands, on the reefs (two adult males). 
Adult <£ . 
Lines. 
Millims. 
Length of carapace, ...... 
24* 
52 
Breadth of carapace to base, about .... 
34 
72-5 
1 Zozymus Isevis, Dana, from Balabac Passage, probably does not belong to this genus. 
