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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
Actsea tomentosa (Milne Edwards). 
Actsea tomentosa Alcock, Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 140. 
Oahu, H. Mann, 1864, 2 males, in Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Actsea affinis (Dana) . 
Actseodes affinis Dana, Crust. U. S. Expl. Exped., I, 197, 1852; pi. xi, fig. 3, 1855. 
Actseodes tomentosus Miers, Challenger Kept., Zool., xvn, 135, 1886 (part). 
Hilo, H. W. Henshaw; Puako Bay, Hawaii; Honolulu; Honolulu Reef; Waialua and Waikiki 
Beach, Oahu; Laysan. 
Hawaiian Islands (Miers, as Adseodes tomentosus ). 
Actsea hirsutissima (Ruppell). 
Adsea hirsutissima Alcock, Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 141, and synonymy. 
Puako Bay, Hawaii; Penguin Bank, 28 to 14 fathoms, station 4034; vicinity of Modu Manu, 26 to 
33 fathoms, station 4148. 
Actsea rufopunctata (Milne Edwards). 
Adsea rufopundata Alcock,' Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 142, and synonymy. 
South coast of Molokai, 23 to 24 fathoms, station 3847 ; Auau Channel, 28 to 43 fathoms, stations 
3872 and 3876; Penguin Bank, 28 to 14 fathoms, station 4034; vicinity of Kauai Island, 68 to 179 
fathoms, station 4128. Hawaiian Islands, W. H. Pease, 1 male, 1 female, in Philadelphia Academy 
of Natural Sciences. 
Color note on male, station 4034: “Dull brownish-green, nodules red.” 
Actsea garretti, sp. nov. 
(PI. ix, fig. 8.) 
Carapace less than two-thirds as long as wide, ovoid, strongly lobulated, lobules about 27, exclusive 
of those about front and orbits, densely and finely granulated, separated by smooth grooves filled with 
long hair, light-colored (in alcohol). 
Dorsal surfaces of carpal and propodal joints of chelipeds and legs lobulated like the carapace, and 
furnished with similar hairs. 
Front deflexed so that its margin is not visible in a dorsal view; margin sinuous, with shallow 
median emargination. Upper margin of orbit- tumid, crossed by two furrows and separated by a 
fissure from the lower margin. 
Antero-lateral margin cut into four lobules, and about same length as postero-lateral. 
Outer angle of basal antennal joint not quite reaching tip of inner lower angle of orbit. 
Outer and lower surfaces of hands coarsely granulate, the granules arranged in three or four lines 
on outer surface. Fingers in side view acutely pointed, slightly hollowed at tips. 
Dimensions. — Largest specimen, female, Hawaiian Islands, length 8.9, width 13.8 mm.; type male, 
length 7.3, width 11.2 mm. 
Distribution. — Hawaiian Islands, A. Garrett, 1 ovigerous female, in Museum of Comparative 
Zoology. Kingsmill Islands, A. Garrett, 1 male type, U. S. National Museum, Cat. No. 30524; 1 male, 
1 female, in Museum of Comparative Zoology. Society Islands, A. Garrett, 1 male, in Museum of 
Comparative Zoology. Mauritius, 1 male, in United States National Museum. 
This species is very near A. rufopundata; the carapace is wider, the grooves are filled with long 
hair, the lateral margin is split up into 4 instead of 5 lobules. 
Actaea speciosa (Dana). 
Adsea speciosa Alcock, Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 143, and synonymy. 
Honolulu; French Frigate Shoal, 15 to 16 fathoms, station 3969. 
Hawaii, among madtepores, 3 fathoms (Stimp'son); Laysan (Lenz). 
