and Sogandares-Bemal, 1960: 290; Iversen and 

 Idyll, 1960 : 1-8 ; Iversen, Jones, and Idyll, 1960 : 

 1-62; Kutkulm, 1960: 11-15 ; Eenfro, 1960b: 63, 

 64, 1 fig.; Williams, 1960: 560, 561, 565, 567, 

 569, 570; Anonymous, 1961 : 34; Bearden, 1961 : 

 3, 4, 6-8 ; Costello and Allen, 1961 : 18-21 ; Cum- 

 mings, 1961: 462-468, figs. 3, 5a, b; Dobkin, 

 1961 : 321-348, figs. 2-20 ; Eldred, Ingle, Wood- 

 burn, Hutton, and Jones, 1961 : 5-136 ; Gunter, 

 1961a: 599; Ingle, 1961: 22-27; Iversen and 

 Jones, 1961 : 1-28 ; Eenfro, 1961 : 11 ; Tabb and 

 Manning, 1961 : 594 ; Anderson, 1962 : 1, 2, fig. 3 ; 

 Gunter, 1962a: 107, 108; Gunter, 1962c: 216- 

 223, 226; Hutton, Ball, and Eldred, 1962: 

 327-332, fig. 4 ; Kutkulm, 1962 : 343, 355, 369-378, 

 383, 388, 397, 398, 401; Tabb, Dubrow, and 

 Jones, 1962 : 6-28 ; Tabb, Dubrow, and Manning, 

 1962 : 12, 42, 44, 52, 60, 61, 63, 74; Baxter, 1963 : 

 80; Boschi, 1963: 5, 6, 13, 20-23, 26, 29, 35, fig. 

 6 (1-5) ; Gunter, 1963: 108; Gunter and Hall, 

 1963: 295, 297, 304; Kutkulm, 1963: 66-77; 

 McFarland and Lee, 1963: 391, 392, 394, 406, 

 408-410; Eenfro and Brusher, 1963: 15, 16; 

 Zein-Eldin, 1963a : 188-196 [part] ; Aaron and 

 Wisby, 1964 : 121-130 ; Costello and Allen, 1964 : 

 30, 31 ; Fuss, 1964 : 62-73, figs. 1, 3 ; Gunter et al., 

 1964: 182, 184; Hutton, 1964: 440, 444, 445; 

 Jones, Dimitriou, Ewald, and Tweedy, 1964: 

 1-3, 9, 10, 16-75; Eenfro, 1964: 95; Anderson 

 and Lunz, 1965: 1, 1^6; Broad, 1965: 86-89; 

 Bullis and Thompson, 1965: 6; Cope! and, 1965: 

 11, 13, 14, figs. 2, 3; Eldred, Williams, Martin, 

 and Joyce, 1965: 1-4, 7-25; Ewald, 1965b: 

 436-448 ; Holthuis and Eosa, 1965 : 4 [part] ; 

 Idyll and Jones, 1965 : 25-27 ; Joyce, 1965 : 14, 

 19, 20, 24, 29, 30, 34, 39, 40, 44, 49, 50, 53, 58, 

 59, 62, 67, 68, 70, 75, 76, 79, 80, 83, 84, 88, 91, 

 93, 96, 98, 99, 102-104, 115, 121-128, 1.32, 1-34, 

 154-161, 170, 173, 177-192, 219, 221; Loesch, 

 1965: 42-56; Saloman, 1965: 1-13; Simpson 

 et al., 1965 : 77 ; Temple and Fischer, 1965a : 59 ; 

 Van Engel, 1965 : 38 ; Williams, 1965 : 21-24, 26, 

 27, figs. 10, 11; Zein-Eldin and Aldrich, 1965: 

 199, 212 ; Christmas et al., 1966 : 196, 197, 200, 

 201, 204-206, 209, 211, 212, fig. 5; Cook, 1966: 

 438 ; Copeland and Truitt, 1966 : 65, 68-70,72,73 ; 

 Costello and Allen, 1966: 449-459; Fuss and 

 Ogren, 1966 : 170-189 ; Hughes, 1966 : 504 ; Joyce 

 and Eldred, 1966: 8, 9, 11-13, 16, 19-21, 23, 25, 

 32-34; Kutkulm, 1966a: 19, 20, 26; Kutkulm, 

 1966b: 313-338; Sykes and Finucane, 1966: 

 372-376; Baxter and Eenfro, 1967: 151, 152: 



Lyles, 1967: 315-317, 371-376; McCoy and 1 

 Brown, 1967 : 1-3, 8-11, 14, 15, 18, 21, 22, 25-27 ; I 

 Temple and Fischer, 1967: 323, 325; Saloman, 

 1968 : 1-5 ; Zamora and Trent, 1968 : 17, 19. 



Pe7iaeus duoarum: Anderson and Lindner, 1945: „ 

 306 [part]; Gunter, 1945: 77; Dall, 1957: 142, I 

 226 [parti. i 



Penaeus dvxranim : Viosca, 1957 : 10. 



Penaeus duorarium : Broad, 1965 : 87. 



Penaeus duorarum duorarum: Perez Farfante, 

 1967:98. 



Pink shrimp : Eenfro and Brusher, 1964 : 13 ; Cook, 

 1965 : 11 ; Idyll, Iversen, and Yokel, 1965 : 28, 29 : 

 Idyll and Jones, 1965 : 25, 27; Idyll, Iversen, and 

 Yokel, 1966: 19, 20; Lindner, 1966: 18-26. 



Shrimp: Higman, 1952: l-t; 'Flint, 1956: 11, 12. 



Taxonomic Remarks 



I have examined 1$ and 2 5 of the 2 ,J 2 2 

 BOC "301" ("Holotype and Cotypes") mentioned 

 by Burkenroad (1939) in the original descrijDtion. 

 They are together in a single bottle accompanied 

 by two labels, on one of which is written "Holo- 

 type" and on the other "Cotypes," both with com- 

 plete information on locality, depth, and date they 

 were caught by the Atlantis. Neither label, how- 

 ever, shows the sex of the specimens. The label 

 for the holotype is numbered 255 and the other 

 256; neither is numbered 301, the BOC catalog 

 number given by Burkenroad. In addition to the 

 two labels, there is in the bottle a slip of paper 

 on which is written "smaller $ taken abroad" in 

 Burkenroad's handwriting. It was not possible for 

 me to determine which of these specimens is the 

 holotype. 



Several erroneous records for this subspecies 

 occur in the literature. I have examined the male 

 of "'P. bra sinensis^' from west of Whale Eock, 

 northwest end of Arrecife Alacran, MCZ 7211, 

 described and illustrated by Milne Edwards and 

 Bouvier (1909). I found it to be P. d. duorantni. 

 Burkenroad (1934) pointed out that their illustra- 

 tions show unusual features of the rostnnn, cara- 

 pace, and fifth and sixth abdominal somites. I be- 

 lieve that tlie first maxilla is not shown correctly 

 either. These structures were undoubtedly misrep- 

 resented by the artist. I also examined material 

 from Turtle Harbor, Fla., described by Boone 

 (1930) and deposited in the Vanderbilt Marine 

 Museum, Long Island, N.Y. The specimen figured 

 in her plate 30 under the name "/*. hrasilien^h" is a 



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