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*Lembos concavus Stout (1913), Barnard (1962a). Southern California. 



*Lembos macromerus (Shoemaker, 1925), Barnard (1962a). Gulf of 

 California to Cayucos, California. 



*Lepidepecreum gurjanovae Hurley (1963). Shallow water form at 

 Goleta, California, 3 m. 



*Leucothoe alata Barnard (1959). Carmel to Bahia de San Ramon, 

 Baja California, 0-11 m. 



Leucothoe spinicarpa (Abildgaard) , Barnard (1962c). Possibly cosmo- 

 politan. 



*Leucothoides pacifica Barnard (1955b). Carmel to Newport Bay, 

 California, 0-8 m. 



*Lignophliantis pyrijera Barnard, herein. Goleta, California. 



*Liljeborgia geminata Barnard, herein. Goleta, California, to Bahia 

 de San Quintin, Baja California, 3-70 m. 



*Lysianassa dissimilis (Stout, 1913), Shoemaker (1942b). Pt. Concep- 

 tion, California, to Gulf of California, 0-41 m. 



*Lysianassa macromerus (Shoemaker, 1916). Cayucos to La Jolla, 

 California. 



*Lysianassa pariter Barnard, herein. Cayucos to La Jolla, California. 



Maera danae (Stimpson), Hewatt (1946). Santa Cruz, Island, Cali- 

 fornia, otherwise pan-boreal and intertidal in cold-temperate 

 seas; as M. loveni in Barnard (1962b). 



*Maera inoequipes (Costa), Alderman (1936), Barnard (1959). Cali- 

 fornian form occurs from Moss Beach to La Jolla, California. 



*Maera lupana Barnard, herein. Goleta, California, 3 m. 



*Maera simile Stout (1913), Barnard (1959). Puget Sound, Washing- 

 ton, to Bahia de San Quintin, Baja California, 0-43 m. 



*Maera vigota Barnard, herein. Carmel and Cayucos, California. 



*Mandibulophoxus uncirostratus (Giles), Barnard (1960b). Tropical 

 Indo-Pacific, in eastern Pacific as far north as Humboldt Bay, 

 California, 0-18 m. 



*Megaluropus longimerus Schellenberg, Barnard (1962b). Californian 

 form from Hazard Canyon to Bahia de San Ramon, Baja Cali- 

 fornia, 0-27 m. 



*Megamphopus effrenus Barnard (1964a). Cayucos to La Jolla, 

 California. 



*Megamphopus martesia Barnard (1964a). Carmel, California, to 

 Bahia de San Cristobal, Baja California, 0-84 m. 



*Melita appendiculata (Say) (==M. jresneli), Shoemaker (1955a). 

 Tropicopolitan, rare in California as far north as Goleta. 



Melita calif ornica Alderman (1936). Moss Beach, California. 



*Melita dentata (Kr0yer), Shoemaker (1955a). Pan-boreal, in Cali- 

 fornia as far south as Corona del Mar but rare, 0-113 m. 



