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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
Actaea (?) integerrima (Dana). 
Adxodes ? integerrimus Dana, Crust. U. S. Expl. Exped., I, 201, 1852; pi. xi, fig. 7, 1855. 
Oahu or Maui (Dana). 
Banareia villosa, sp. nov. 
(PI. ix, fig. 15.) 
Entire surface, except the lobes of the front and orbits, the antennal region and epistome, the dis- 
tal half of the fingers, and the inner face of chelipeds and legs, clothed with long tubular hairs, which 
conceal the surface, except for about thirteen large, 
red, regularly placed granules on the carapace and 
three antero-lateral lobes partially visible. 
Carapace three-fourths as long as wide, very 
convex fore and aft, slightly so from side to side, 
covered with granules of irregular size, visible when 
hair is removed; regions well indicated; a high 
cluster of granules on the hepatic region. 
Front deeply four-lobed; orbital margin lobed 
between sinuses. 
Antero-lateral margin with three thick and 
narrow granulated lobes (besides the orbital); last 
interspace much greater than the subequal first 
and second. Postero-lateral margins converging at 
slightly more than a right angle. 
Antennae as in B. armata; basal joint broad, subrectangular, touching the front with the outer 
half of its distal margin. 
Epistome cut by a deep rounded notch on either side. 
Chelipeds equal, granulate on outer surface and on upper margin of arm, which has also a large 
subterminal notch; granules of hand arranged in part serially. Some of the larger and higher granules 
visible in the midst of the shaggy coating. Fingers bladelike. Dactylus longer than pollex, but 
folding behind it when closed ; a few low prehensile teeth at base. 
Granules of legs visible only on removal of hair. Horny tips of dactyls very slender. 
Dimensions. — Female type, length 7.2, width 9.2 mm. 
Distribution. — Vicinity of Laysan Island, 57 to 130 fathoms, stations 3935, female type (Cat. No. 
29411), and 3936, 1 male, soft-shell. 
This species differs from the type species of the genus, B. armata A. Milne Edwards, and from 
B. inconspicua Miers in its shaggier coat, narrower carapace, naked front. 
The characteristic covering and subdorsal position of the last two pairs of legs when flexed give 
this crab a Dromia- like aspect. 
Daira perlata (Herbst). 
Daira perlata Alcock, Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 155. 
Oahu, H. Mann, 1864, 4 females, in Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Xanthias lamarckii (Milne Edwards). 
Xanthodes lamarckii Alcock, Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, LXVII, 1898, 157, and synonymy. 
Hawaiian Islands, A. Garrett, 2, male and female, in Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Fig. 14 . — Banareia villosa, type female, x 2§. 
