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REMARKS 



III. Genus Palinurus Fabr. s. s. 



Gilchristi Stebbing 1900 . . . 



longimanus H. M.-Edw. 1837 • 



longimanus H. M.-Edw., var. 

 mauritianus Miers 1882 . . 



Thomsoni Selbie 1914 



vulgaris (Latr.) 



vulgaris Latr., var. maurita- 

 nicus Gru vel 1911 



False Bay, Cape of Good Hope. 

 St. Blaize, South-Africa. 

 Antilles, Cuba. 

 Martinique. 



Mauritius. 



Off the south-west coast of Ireland. 



Aegean Sea, Adriatic, Mediterranean, 

 Madeira. It extends southwards 

 as far as Cape Bojador, north- 

 wards, through the Bay of Biscay, 

 to Great Britain, on the west coast 

 as far as the outer Hebrides and 

 the Orkneys, on the east coast 

 nearly to Flamborough Head. 



Coast of Mauritania from Cape Barbas 

 to a little north of Saint-Louis, 

 Senegambia. 



IV. Genus Palinustus A. M.-Edw. 



This genus is not identifïed with Palinurus Fabr., s. s., because nothing is known about the pleopods 

 of the female and on account of the prismatic shape of the carapace. 



truncatus A. M.-Edw. 1880. . | Cariacou (Grenadines). 



V. Genus Puerulus Ortm. 

 This genus may perhaps once prove to be a synonym of Palinustus A. M.-Edw. 



angulatus (Sp. Bate) 1S88. . . Eastern Pacific, north of New Guinea. 



Bali Sea. 



Between Rotti and Ti mor. 



Gulf of Manar. 



Arabian Seaoff theTravancore coast. 

 carinatus Borr. 1910 Off Saya de Malha bank. 



