118 . CARCINOLOGICAL NOTES; 



Alpheus parvirostris Dana. 

 Alpheus parvirostris Dana, Proc. Phila. Acad. vi, p. 22 (1852) U. S. 



Ex. Ex. Crust, p. 561, pi. XXXV, f. 3 (1852). 

 Balabac Straits (Dana), Red Sea (Heller). 



Alpheus diadema Dana. 

 Alpheus diadema Dana, Proc. Phila. Acad. v, p. 23 (1852) U. S. Exp. 



Exped. Crust, p. 555, pi. XXXV, f. 7 (1852). 



In this species the constriction of the larger hand is very slight and 

 possibly the affinities are with A. fasciatus, infra, and the name is for 

 that reason repeated there. 

 Hawaiian Islands (Dana). 



Alpheus parvimanus Kingsley. 



Alpheus parvimanus Kingsley, Bulletin, etc., p. 195 (1877). 

 Panama! (F. H. Bradley, Yale College Museum). 



Alpheus sulcatus Kingsley. 



Alpheus sulcatus Kingsley, Bulletin, etc., p. 193 (1877). 

 Panama! Zorritas, Peru! (F. H. Bradley, Yale Museum). 

 This species has affinities with this section and hence is repeated. 



First and second joints of carpus of second pair of feet equal. 



Alpheus normannii Kingsley. 



Alpheus affini* Kingsley, Bulletin, etc., p. 195, 1871 (nee Guise). 

 Alpheus normannii Kingsley, Proc. Phil. Acad. 1878, p. 93. 

 Panama! (F. H. Bradley, Yale Museum). 



Alpheus packardii Kingsley, PI. II, fig. 2. 

 Alpheus packardii Kingsley, Proc. Phila. Acad. 1879, p. 417 (1880). 

 Key West, Fla. ! (H. E. Webster, Union College Museum). 



First joint of carpus shorter than the second. 



Alpheus spinicaudus Lockingtou. 



Alpheus spinicaudus Lockington, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. V, i, p. 



476 (1878). 

 Gulf of California (Lockington). 



** Larger hand notched above, entire below. 

 First carpal joint shorter than second. 



