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fAlpheus Iceviusculus Lockington. Ann. & Mag., V, i, p. 474 (1878) ; 



(nee Dana). 

 fAlpheus charon Heller. Verhandlung der zool.-bot. Gesellschaft in 



Wien, Bd. xi, p. 27 (1861). 



The Alpheus Iceviusculus of Lockington is certainly the same as the 

 A. biungulus of Stirapson. 

 Eastern seas. ? W. coast America. 



Alpheus spiniger Stm. 



Alpheus spiniger Stm. Proc. Phil. Acad., 1860, p. 31. 

 Near Loo Choo (Stm). 



Alpheus tricuspidatus. 



Alpheus tricuspidatus Heller. Verhandl. zool-bot. Gesellschaft in 

 Wien, xi, p. 26 (1861). 



Red Sea (Heller). 



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Alpheus Isevimanus Heller. 



Alpheus Icevimanus Heller. Sitzungsber. k. k. Akad., Wien, Bd. xlv, 

 p. 403, pi. I, f. 25-27 (1862) ; Crust, s. Europa, p. 272 (1863) ; 

 non syn. 

 Mediterranean (Heller). 



Alpheus tenuimanus Lockington. 



Alpheus tenuimanus Lockington. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., V, i, p. 



473 (1878). 

 Gulf of California (Lockington). 



The following species which belong in section *** I am not able to 

 assign more nearly to their proper position, on account of insuffi- 

 cient detail in the descriptions and figures. 



Alpheus doto White, Miers. 



Alpheus doto White. List Crust, in Brit. Mus., p. 75 (1847) sine 

 descrip. ; Miers Zool. Voy. Erebus and Terror, Crustacea, p. 5, 

 pi. iv, f. 5 (1874). 

 Sir Charles Hardy's Island, Australia (Miers). 



