Archipelago, were not collected by this Expedition, e. g. the remarkable Heteropenaeus longi- 

 inamis de Man, that was discovered in the Java Sea. The names of these species are mentioned 

 in the following List, together with the names of some others that are known from the 

 neighbouring seas, and that therefore probably must be regarded to belong also to the Fauna 

 of the Archipelago. 



Benthesicymtis alius Sp. Bate . 

 Benthesicynms brasiliensis Sp. Bate 

 Benthesicymtis pleocanthns Sp. Bate 

 Ge7inadas Bouvieri Kemp . 

 Heinipenaacs spinidorsalis Sp. Bate 

 Hemipenaeus gracilis Sp. Bate . 

 Halipoi'us lacvis Sp. Bate . 

 Petiaeopsis avirostris (Dana) . 

 Penaeopsis brevicornis (H. M.-Edw.^ 

 Penaeopsis incisipes (Sp. Bate) 

 Penaeopsis gracilis (Dana) ... 

 Penaeopsis philippinetisis (Sp. Bate) 

 Pe7iaeopsis Batci (Miers) ... 

 Trachypenaeus granulosus (Hasw.) 

 Parapenaeopsis gracilliina Nob. . 

 Parapenaeopsis sculptilis (Heller). 

 Penaeus gracilirostris Thallw. 

 Penaeiis indic7is H. M.-Edw. . 

 Heteropenaeus longiiitamis de Man 

 Sicyonia furcata Miers .... 



Between Australia and New Guinea; South of 



Near Torres Strait. [the Philippines. 



Philippine Islands. 



West of Manila; North of New Guinea. 



Near the Philippines. 



Off Tablas Island, Philippines. 



Off Manila, Philippines. 



East Indian Archipelago (Singapore). 



East Indian Archipelago (Java Sea). 



Arafura Sea; Off Panay, Philippine Lslands. 



Sulu Sea. 



Off the Kei Islands; Celebes. 



Albany Island. 



Torres Strait. 



Buntal (Borneo). 



Java. 



North Celebes. 



Singapore, Java. 



Java Sea. 



Sulu Islands. 



The total number of species of Penaeidae, known up to the present time to be distributed 

 through the East Indian Archipelago, therefore amounts to about seventy. 



