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SPECIES 



HABITAT 



DEPTH IN lATHOMS 



ocdlits (Bate) 1888 



ocellus (Bate) var. suhtilirostris Riggio 1906 

 Ortiiianni Dofl. 1902 



Farfaiti (A. M.-Edw.) 1883') 



qxtadridentata (A. M.-Edw.) 1883 '')... 



rostricrcscentis (Bate) 1888 



Sindoi (Rathb.) 1906 



Kei-islands 



Oft" the island of Rotti 

 Lobetobi Strait 

 North coast of Sumbawa 

 Off Matuku, Fiji Islands 

 Off the Kermadec Islands 

 Off Sydney Harbour 

 I Near Samboangan, Philippine Islands 

 Andaman Sea 

 Hawaiian Islands 

 Mediterranean 

 South coast of Japan 

 Bali Sea 



Expedition of the "Travailleur 

 Expedition of the "Travailleur 

 Off the Kei Islands 

 Hawaiian Islands 



in 

 in 



1882 

 1882 



Sulu Sea 



West of Kei-islands 



spinidorsalis (Rathb.) 1906 Hawaiian Islands 



spiniserrata (Bate) 1888 Port Otway, Messier Channel 



teniiipes (S. I. Smith) 1S81 Off the south coast of New England 



temiipes (A. M.-Edw.) 1883') Newport 



niiidens Bate 1888 North of New Guinea 



Bali Sea 



West of Kei-islands 

 Andaman Sea 

 itmproducta Bate 1SS8 Oft" Barra Grande, Brazil 



235- 



306 

 284 



135 

 150 



315 



520 



1200 ') 



82 



173 -) 

 45—230 •-) 



27 — 164 



55 



738 



218 



140 



-228, 347—264, 



64 — 60 



150 



166 



55-684 



45 

 100 — 252 



142 



150 



158 



166 

 172—303 



350 



Parapandalus Borr. 1S99. 



Adensameri Balss 19 14 ' Red Sea 



Cottei [Pfeffer] (Kotte) 1903 Off the Suaheli coast (German East .'\frica) 



escatilis (Stimps.) i860 Oft" Madeira 



longicauda (Rathb.) 1901 Porto Rico 



I Gulf of Mexico 



miles A. M.-Edw. 1883 ' Martinique 



Narwal (Heller) 1863 ■*) Mediterranean 



1) This locality and depth are doubtful: Si'ENCE Bate, indeed, (Report Challenger Macrura, p. 644) says that two specimens 

 were collected off Sydney Harbour, at a depth of 1200, associated with XotUocaris rostricraccntis: the latter species, however, was captured 

 off the Kei-islands, at 140 fathoms, in one specimen only (p. 654). 



2) These two localities are doubtful. The species from the .'\ndaman Sea, described Ijy Alcock as riesicn. ocellus^ should probably 

 be referred to Plesion. Sindoi Rathb. and the species from the Hawaiian Islands, described under the same name by Miss Rathbu.v, 

 seems also to belong to another form. 



3) It is doubtful whether these three species must be referred to this genus or to another, because nothiug is known about the 

 epipodites of the thoracic legs. 



4) The I'aiiilaliis nar'val of H. Milne-Edwards (Hist. Xat. Crust. T. 11, 1S37, p. 3S5) is not this species, but identical with 

 P. prislis (Risso). because the rostrum is said to be "finement dentele en dessus dans toute sa longueur" and because the legs of the 

 is> pair are described as much longer than the antennal scale, which is not the case in /'. Xarv<a!, as described by Heller. 



