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Lower California localities: Guadalupe and Cedros Islands, Turtle, San 

 Hipolito, and Magdalena Bays. The latter duplicates Orcutt's record 

 (Rathbun, 1925) and apparently marks the southern limit of range of 

 the species. 



Taliepus dentatus (Milne Edwards) 

 Plate L, Fig. 9; Plate 23 



"iCancer xaiva Molina, 1782, p. 206. 



Epialtus dentatus Milne Edwards, 1834, p. 345. Bell, 1835b, p. 173 

 1836, p. 62. Milne Edwards and Lucas, 1843, p. 8. Nicolet, 1849 

 p. 131. Cunningham, 1871, p. 491. Targioni-Tozzetti, 1872a, p 

 390; 1872b, p. 461 ; 1877, p. 18, pi. 2, figs. 1-4, 6-9, 11. Neumann 

 1878, p. 21. Miers, 1881, p. 66. Aurivillius, 1889, p. 42. Cano 

 1889, pp. 98-100, 176. Pfeffer, 1890, p. 545. Rathbun, 1898, p 

 572; 1910, p. 571. Lenz, 1902, p. 756. Porter, 1903, p. 148. Doflein 

 and Balss, 1912, p. 36. 

 Inachus mitis Poeppig, 1836, p. 141 ; type locality, shores of Valparaiso, 



Talcahuano, etc.; type not extant. Nicolet, 1849, p. 125. 

 Epialtus (Taliepus) dentatus, A. Milne Edwards, 1878, p. 138. 

 Epialtus (Antilibinia) dentatus, Miers, 1879c, p. 650. Rathbun, 1894, 



p. 69. 

 Taliepus dentatus, Rathbun, 1925, p. 165, pis. 54, 55. Porter, 1925, p. 



315, fig. 41 ; 1936b, p. 337; 1941, p. 458. Garth, 1957, p. 24. 

 Faliepus dentatus, Porter, 1936a, p. 151. 

 Taliepus dentatuts, Porter, 1940a, p. 145; 1940b, p. 311. 



Type: Several specimens of both sexes, syntypes, in Paris Museum. 

 Of these the largest male, length 99 mm, width 84 mm, is hereby selected 

 as lectotype, at the request of Dr. J. Forest. 

 Type locality: Coast of Chile. 



Localities subsequently reported, with collectors: Panama: (?) Pan- 

 ama, J. M. Dow (Rathbun, 1894). Peru: "Peru" (Aurivillius) ; Callao, 

 Vettor Pisani (Cano), U. S. Exploring Expedition (Rathbun, 1894). 

 Chile: Pisagua, Kophamel, and Junin, Paessler (Doflein and Balss) ; 

 Iquique (Lenz; Porter, 1925) ; Cavancha (Lenz) ; Cobija, Copenhagen 

 Museum (Rathbun, 1925) ; Province of Antofagasta, J. Herrera (Por- 

 ter, 1940a) ; Bay of Taltal, A. Capdeville (Porter, 1925) ; Cachuca and 

 Bay of Guayacan (Lenz) ; Guayacan (Porter, 1925) ; Coquimbo (Cun- 

 ningham) ; Coquimbo and Herradura, F. T. Delfin (Porter, 1903) ; 

 Valparaiso, H. Cuming (Bell, 1835b) ; Magenta (Targioni-Tozzetti, 

 1877), Vettor Pisani (Cano), U. S. Exploring Expedition (Rathbun, 



