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HABITAT 



REMARKS 



laevicauda (Latr.) 



ornatus (Fabr.) 179S 



penicillatus (Oliv.) 



polyphagus (Herbst) 1796 . . 

 regius de Brito Capello 1864 



spinosus (H. M.-Edw.) 1837. 



Tropical East coast of America, from 

 Cuba to Rio de Janeiro. 



Indian Ocean, Zanzibar, Obock, Mau- 

 ritius, Bengal, Ceylon, Singapore, 

 Makassar, Amboina, Postillon Isl., 

 Manilla, Cape Melville, Sangi, 

 Samoa Islands. 



Indopacific, from the Gulf of Akaba 

 to Fusan (Korea), the Hawaiian 

 and Gambier Islands and the New 

 Hebrides. 



Sonmiani (Balutschistan), Bombay, 

 Minikoi, Mauritius, Singapore, Java, 

 Upolu (Samoa Islands) ; Japan ? 



West coast of Africa, from Cape 

 Barbas to the South of Angola. 



Observed in 1907 off Marseille by 

 Darboux and Stethan. 



Pulo Condore, Tahiti, Pacific Islands. 



versicólor (Latr. 



Tanga (near Zanzibar), Mascate, Sey- 

 chelles bank, Mauritius, Christmas 

 Island, Java Sea, Sumbawa, Banda 

 Sea, Samangka Bay, Singora, La- 

 rantuka, North Celebes, Ternate, 

 New Britain, Philippine Islands, 

 Japan. 



Syn.: Palinurus sp., von Mart., 1872. 



(Confer p. 51). 



Syn.: Puin//, homarus (Herbst) 1796; 

 Panul. sulcatus (Lam.); Palm. bre- 

 -eipes Pfefter 1SS0, partim. 



Syn.: Panul. Ehrenbergi (Heller) 1860. 



Syn.: Palin. fasciatus Fabr. 179S and 

 Panul. orientalis Dofiein 1900. 



Syn.: Palin. longipes Pfefter 1881 and 

 Palin. phoberus Rochebrune 1883. 



This species which was regarded by 

 BOUVIER (1905) as valid and as 

 an inhabitant of the Indopacific, 

 is supposed by GRUVEL (191 1) to 

 be a synonym of the West-Indian 

 Panul. guttatus (Latr.). The habitat 

 appears therefore still to be un- 

 certain. 



Syn.: Palin. taeniatus Lam.; Palin. 

 ornatus Fabr., var. decoratus Heller 

 (Confer p. 54); Senex ornatusFa.br., 

 var. laevis Lanchester (Confer p. 55); 

 Panul. deniani Borr. 1899. 



Palinurus marginatus Ouoy and Gaimard 1S24 from the Hawaiian Islands is still a 

 doubtful species; according to Miss Rathbun it should be related to Panul. Btirgeri (de Haan) 

 and Panul. dasypus (Latr.), while it is regarded by Gruvel as being perhaps a synonym of 

 Panul. japonicus (von Siebold). 



Palinurellus von Mart. 



1. Palinurellus Wieneckii (de Man) 



Araeosternus wieneckii J. G. de Man, in: Notes from the Leyden Museum, III, 18S1, p. 131. 

 Araeostcrnus wieneckei J. G. de Man, in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, XXV, 1882, p. 1 — 6, PI. 1, 2. 

 Palinurellus wienecki J. G. de Man, in: Notes from the Leyden Museum, IV, 1882, p. 161. 

 Palinurellus wieneckii A. Ortmann, in: Zoolog. Jahrb. Abth. f. Syst. VI, 1891, p. 16. 

 Palinurellus Gundlachi von Mart., var. Wieneckii A. Gruvel, in: Annales Instit. Océanogr., 

 T. III, Fase. IV, Paris 191 1, p. 9. 



It is a remarkable fact, indeed, that of this interesting Palinurid still only a few specimens 



