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Goode, G. Browne The Voices of the Crustacea, Proc. U. S. 

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Describes the explosive sounds produced by species of Alpheus and 

 Gonodactylus, and the stridulation of the Bermuda lobster (Panulirns). 



Guerin-Meneville, F. E. In La Sagra, Hist. ITle de Cuba, 

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Herrick, F. H. Notes on the Embryology of Alpheus and 

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 44, figs. 1-5, 1886. 



Herrick, F. H. The Abbreviated Metamorphosis of Alpheus 

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Herrick, F. H. The Habits and Color Variations of 

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Holmes, Samuel J. Synopsis of California Stalk-eyed 

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An important paper. It includes descriptions of all the species, genera, 

 and larger groups. Referred to above in connection with the discussions 

 of identity of certain species of Alpheus, Penceus, etc. on the Atlantic and 

 Pacific coasts. 



