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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
Platypodia actoeoides (A. Milne Edwards). 
Lopliozozymus actoeoides A. Milne Edwards, Bull. Soc. Entom. France (4), VII, 1867, 273. 
Lophactcea actoeoides A. Milne Edwards, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, IX, 1873, 189, pi. vn, 
fig. 7. 
Laysan (Lenz). 
Zosimus aeneus (Linnaeus). 
Zozymus xneus Alcock, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 104, and synonymy. 
Oahu, H. Mann, 1864, 1 male in Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Lophozozymus incisus (Milne Edwards). 
Lopliozozymus incisus Alcock, Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 107, and synonymy. 
Laysan (Lenz). 
Lophozozymus dodone (Herbst). 
(PI. viii, figs. 2, 2a.) 
Lophozozymus dodone Alcock, Jour. Asiatic Soci Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 108, and synonymy. 
Honolulu; Honolulu Reef; Waialua, Oahu; vicinity of Laysan, 10 to 19 fathoms, station 3960; 
Hilo, H. W. Henshaw. 
Fig. 8 .— Lophozozymus in- 
tonsus, larger chela of 
male, x f. 
Lophozozymus intonsus (Randall). Native name, Kumimi (Owen). 
(PI. viii, fig. 8.) 
Xantho eudora Owen (not Herbst), Crustacea, in Zool. Capt. Beechey’s Voyage to the Pacific 
in H. M. S. Blossom, 1825 to 1828, p. 77, 1839. 
Xantho intonsus Randall, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1839 (1840), 113. 
Carapace perfectly smooth and polished. Gastric region well delimited and partially subdivided. 
Two deep grooves run in from the ultimate and the penultimate sinuses of the antero-lateral margin 
and are united without attaining the gastric region. 
Front with two well marked and prominent median lobes; a small but 
distinct outer lobe is fused with the orbital angle. Surface of the antero- 
lateral crest concave except of the last tooth. The four teeth are separated 
by closed fissures; first and second teeth shallow and rounded, the first 
advanced beyond the orbital angle, but in the same plane; third tooth 
dentiform, its outer or posterior margin longitudinal and 2\ times as long 
as its anterior margin; fourth tooth narrow, acute, and bluntly ridged, the 
ridge continued inward on the carapace. 
Chelipeds subequal; upper edge of krm thin, scarcely crested, fringed with long yellow hair and 
ough with coarse granules, which extend a little way down the outer surface. Surface of wrist and 
hand covered with very fine granules, forming a reticulated pattern. A very stout blunt tooth at 
inner angle of wrist; below it a smaller similar tooth, with tubercles and coarse granules at its base. 
A low blunt crest on upper margin of hand; below it on outer surface four smooth blunt longitudinal 
crests, of which the two superior are the broader. Fingers long, prehensile teeth very low and fitting 
close together; color of pollex extending far back on the palm in the male, on the lower margin even 
to the middle. 
Margins of legs clothed with long yellow hair, scantiest on the lower border of the merus and 
carpus joints. Upper margin sharp but not cristate, that of the merus granulated, as is also its lower 
margin. 
Dimensions. — Male, length 31.8, width 49.5 mm.; female, length 26.2, width 42 mm.; female type, 
length 32.2, width 49.8 (tip of left posterior tooth broken off). 
Distribution. — Kailua, August 1-12, 1901, 1 male, 1 female. Hawaiian Islands, A. Garrett, 1 male, 
in Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Hawaiian Islands (Randall), 1 female, type in Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Oahu 
(Owen). 
