cords to Corpus Christi, Tex.). Estuaries, 

 especially in submerged vegetation (Holth- 

 uis, 1952). Nova Scotia and other Maine re- 

 cords from R. E. Knowlton and E. C. Bous- 

 field (pers. comm.). 



Palaemonetes (Palaemonetes) vulgaris (Say, 

 1818). Southwest coast Gulf of St. Lawrence 

 to Cameron County, Tex. (literature records 

 somewhat farther south). Estuaries, to 15 m, 

 especially in submerged vegetation (Holth- 

 uis, 1952). Canadian distribution from R. E. 

 Knowlton (pers. comm.). 

 Family HIPPOLYTIDAE 



Eualus fabricii KrOyer, 1841. North Greenland 

 to Cape Cod; Arctic Alaska to Cook Inlet; 

 Siberian seacoast; Japanese Sea. 4-200 m 

 (Holthuis, 1947). 



Eualus gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1837). 

 Circumarctic southward to Cape Cod, North 

 Sea (Kiel and Yarmouth), White Sea, Sitka 

 (Alaska), Siberia. 10-900 m (Holthuis, 1947). 



Eualus pusiolus (KrOyer, 1841). Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence to off Cape Henry, Va.; Bering 

 Island, Alaska Peninsula, and Aleutian Is- 

 lands; San Juan Islands, Wash.; Iceland; 

 Murman coast to Channel Islands; northeast- 

 ern Spain. < 1-500 m (Holthuis, 1947). 



Hippolyte pleuracanthus (Stimpson, 1871). 

 Connecticut to North Carolina. Beds of sub- 

 merged vegetation (Chace, 1972). 



Hippolyte zostericola (Smith, 1873). Bermuda; 

 Massachusetts; North Carolina to Yucatan; 

 West Indies to Trinidad and Curacao. Beds of 

 submerged vegetation (Chace, 1972). 



Latreutes fucorum (Fabricius, 1798). Western 

 North Atlantic between lat. 10° and 50°N; 

 Azores and Cape Verde Islands. Pelagic and 

 sublittoral, in floating masses of Sargassum 

 and submerged grasses (Chace, 1972). 



Lebbeus groenlandicus (Fabricius, 1775). 

 Greenland southward to Rhode Island; arctic 

 Canada and Alaska; Bering Sea to Puget 

 Sound; Sea of Okhotsk. 2-210 m (Holthuis, 

 1947). 



Lebbeus polaris (Sabine, 1821). Circumarctic 

 southward to off Chesapeake Bay, Bering 

 Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Skagerrak, and Heb- 

 rides. <l-930 m (Holthuis, 1947). 



Lebbeus zebra (Leim, 1921). Port Burwell, Un- 

 gava; New Brunswick, Nova Scotia (Bay of 

 Fundy. 10-30 m (Holthuis, 1947). 



Spirontocaris liljeborgii (Danielssen, 1859). 



Greenland; Nova Scotia to off Delaware 

 Bay; arctic Alaska; Iceland; Spitzbergen and 

 Murman coast to south coast of England. 

 20-1,200 m (Holthuis, 1947). 



Spirontocaris phippsii (KrOyer, 1841). Cir- 

 cumarctic, southward to near Martha's Vine- 

 yard, northern Norway, Shumagin Islands 

 (Alaska), and Plover Bay (Siberia). 10-270 m 

 (Holthuis, 1947). 



Spirontocaris spinus (Sowerby, 1805). Cir- 

 cumarctic, southward to near Martha's Vine- 

 yard, North Sea, Bering Strait to Alaskan 

 Peninsula, Hood Canal, near Union City 

 (Wash.), Siberian coast. 10-465 m (Holthuis, 

 1947). 

 Family PANDALIDAE 



Dichelopandalus leptoceras (Smith, 1881). 

 Newfoundland Banks to North Carolina; 

 Shumagin Bank, Alaska. 15-790 m (Rathbun, 

 1929). 



Pandalus borealis KrOyer, 1838. Pink shrimp. 

 Circumarctic, southward to off Martha's 

 Vineyard (Mass.), Bering Sea, and stragglers 

 to San Diego (Calif.), northern Europe in- 

 cluding Britain, northern Japan. Fished 

 commercially. 45-905 m (Rathbun, 1929; Wig- 

 ley, 1960). 



Pandalus montagui Leach, 1813 or 1814. 

 Striped pink shrimp. Greenland to Rhode Is- 

 land; Iceland; northern Europe including 

 British Isles. Fished commercially. 5-790 m 

 (Rathbun, 1929; Wigley, 1960). 



Pandalus propinquus G. O. Sars, 1869. Davis 

 Strait; Newfoundland Banks to Delaware; 

 Iceland; northwestern Europe. Fished com- 

 mercially. 60-2,000 m (Rathbun, 1929; Wig- 

 ley, 1960). 

 Family CRANGONIDAE 



Crangon septernspinosa Say, 1818. Sand 

 shrimp. Baffin Bay to eastern Florida; arctic 

 Alaska to Shumagin Islands, Sea of Okhotsk; 

 Hokkaido, Japan. Sandy bottom, low tide 

 mark to 90 m, rarely 450 m (Price, 1962). 



Pontopliilus brevirostris Smith, 1881. Gulf of 

 Maine to Gulf of Mexico off Cuba. 25-350 m. 



Pontopliilus norvegicus (M. Sars, 1861). Green- 

 land to Long Island; Iceland; Spitzbergen; 

 northwestern Europe. 50-945 m (Rathbun, 

 1929). 



Sabinea sarsii Smith, 1879. Davis Strait to Gulf 

 of Maine; Iceland; northern Europe. 75-710 

 m (Rathbun, 1929). 



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