SPECIES 



HABITAT 



DEPTH IN FATHOMS 



Gulf of Gascony 



Coast of Sardinia 



Cape Natal 



Arabian Sea 



Bali Sea 



Gulf of Boni 



Gulf of Panama 



West coast of Mexico 



Siihiiii (Sp. Bate) 1878 South-western coast of South America 



1 Near Magellan Strait 

 *trispinosa (de Man) 1905 Bali Sea 



Flores Sea 



scnlpta (S. I. Smith) \d.x. pacifica Fax. 1893 



350 — 000 



1 170—1550 



440 



556 



633 

 51 1 — 1270 

 660 — 772 



160 



245 



294 — 500 



II. Genus Polycheles Heller 1862. 



asper Rathb. 1906 



*baccatus Sp. Bate 1S78 



~ Carpenter i (Alcock) 1 894 



crucifer (Will.-Suhm) 1875 



debilis (S. I. Smith) 1884 



debilis (S. I. Smith) var. arinata Bouv. 1905 



^) dubms Bouv. 1905 



eryoniformis Bouv. 1905 



euthrix (Will.-Suhm) 1875 



gibbus (Alcock) 1S94 



gracilis (Sp. Bate) 1888 



' '^) graniilatus Fax. 1893 



laevis (Sp. Bate) 1878. . 

 obsciirtts (Sp. Bate) 1878 



Hawaiian Islands 



Fiji Islands 



Bali Sea 



Bay of Bengal 



Off the Sangir Islands 



Off Sombrero Island 



East coast of the United States 



Coast of Morocco 



Azores 



Azores 



Off the Cape Verde Islands 



Off the coast of Spain 



South of Madeira 



Oft' the Kermadec Islands 



Off the Fiji Islands 



Andaman Sea 



Arabian Sea 



Fiji Islands 



Gulf of Panama 



Hawaiian Islands 



Off Colombo 



Cape of Good Hope 



Off the south-west coast of Ireland 



Between Samboangan and New Guinea 



West of Valparaiso 



North of New Guinea 



735-865 



310—315 



400 — 500 



1370— 1540 



1 122 



450 



1 290 — 1 309 



1 060 



520—630 



315 



922 

 912—931 



610 



899 

 385—809 



67s 

 480 — 600 

 670 — 770 



500 



1375 

 1070 



1) This species is regarded by C. M. Sei.hie (The Decapoda Keptantia of the Coasts of Ireland, London 1 914, p. 23) as a 

 synonym of Polycheles graiiulatus Fax. 



2) With this species Polycheles lieaumontii (.\lcock) 1894 from off Colombo is no doubt identical. It is the opinion of Miss 

 Kathhun (The Brachyuva and Macrura of the Hawaiian Islands, Wash. 1906, p. 899), of Mr. C. M. Sei.iiie (I.e. 1914, p. 23) and of the 

 Rev. Stehhing (South African Crustacea, Part Vll, 1914, p. 11). while Mr. Faxon is "inclined to regard /'. heaumontii as, at most, but a 

 geographical race of /'. graniilatus" . 



A species, however, from the Cape of Good Hope, of which a male and a female were referred by the Kcv. STEimiNO in 190S 

 with some doubt to P. Beaumontii (South -African Crustacea, Part IV, p. 25), is regarded by Sei.iiie (I.e.) as a different form; I am of 

 the same opinion which is corroborated by the fact that the Rev. Stebhing in: South .Vfrican Crust.acca, Part VII, 1914, p. II, docs not 

 quote here his description of 1908. 



