Geographical Distribution of Crustacea. EB 351 
SPECIES COMMON TO THE THREE + ae THE AFRICAN, THE 
, AND THE PACIFIC. 
achyu alappa_ tuberculata—Nat. ; I. Fr. ; 
Asigee Ei ook. R d Sea; E. ee E, L; Feej., Tonga, Haw. 
i be: ee "|Oalappa fornicata.—I. Fr.; E. L; Feej. 
“eseatios is imbatus .—Red Sea; E.L.; 
Atergatis sae. aa E. ae tones _ Anomowra 
Paumotus 
Carpilius maculata ps Fr.; E. I.; Jap 
Samoa, d&c., to Paumotus. 
Carpilius ter > Sy —R. Sea: E. 1; Jap.; 1c acinus elegans. —Nat. ELS Wake’s, 
Pagurus difformis.—I. Fr.; E, a Biri 
Pagurus punctulatus. —E. L; 
Calcinus tibicen.—Nat.; E. is yf ee 
a 
ist hirsutissim: ea aa Samoa. 
Chlorodius niger.— 
Feej., Tonga, Sami 
Trai A ap fercuineace i Sea; E. L; Pa- 
e 
Paumotus. 
reine o> sieges = —Nat.; E. 1; Fee 
ot Gaaee obita Nat.; ; BL, Jap.; ‘eet : 
0a, aE -ses 
a oemndhaolisae *Birgus latro—L. Fr.; E. I ag Samoa, 
Scylla serrata—Natal; R, Sea; E. 1; Swain’s, Paumot tus. 
Jap.; Samoa. 8. Macrou 
Lupa Sa Weep Heese ages: I Fr; R. Sacto: ogo antarcticus. a Wes E. LL; Sa 
Sea; E. 1; | m a, Paumotus. 
Thalamita ance —Nat.; R. Sea; E. L Pana penecillatus—R. Sea; E. 1; 
Samoa, Wake’s, Haw. | 
so seo crenata. —Nat.; R. Sea (S.); E. Hippolyte marmoratus.—E. 1; Pacific; 
aw. 
Cleiostonn Boseii—Nat.; R. Sea; [E. Loe hispidus—L Fr.;- E. L; Pau- 
; Feej motu 
Pod a 
SRO ee | 4, Anomobranchiata. . 
his brevicornis. iu ids oe De ee ee stylifera—L Fr, ; Feej. ; 
—Nat.; 'E 
i oe Tai Pa Pauinotil, Haw. [also Wrens ea pn tah L ¥y, 'R: 
Of tI t 1e aes species, a few occur in both the torrid and sub- 
torrid regions of these three sections s of the Oriental kingdom, 
aris , in the Erythrean, Natalensian, Indian, Liukiuan, Polyne- 
sian, ad Hawaiian Provinces. These -are :—Lupa sanguino- 
lenta, Podopthalmus vigil, Calappa “tuberolat aseepe 
planissimus, Calcinus tibicen, C. el G 
chiragrus. Grapsus pictus is not snclsteds it has not been 2% 
ported from the eastern coast of Affica. The above list must be 
much increased as the species of the different regions are better 
understood. Some of the species have a range 0 of over twelve 
thousand miles. Many species common to Natal and Japan or 
the Hawaiian Islands, are given in the above list. We add be- 
low a list of — 
ope COMMON TO THE NATAL AND THE LIUKIU. 
PAN 
AN (SOUTH 
HAWAIIAN PROVINCES OF THE a ‘REGIONS, 
me NOT var OBSERVED IN THE TORRID REGION INTERMEDIATE. 
Micippa thalia. and Jap. |Charybdis granulatus.—Nat. and Jap, 
Xantho affinis, De aH Net. and tT ep eat prymna.—Nat. and Jap. 
Xantho obtusus, De H.—Nat. Gelasimus re Be t. and J 
Jap. 
us petreus, De H—Nat, (L Fr. Fash Gelasimus lacteus, De H.—Nat. and Ja) 
"6: ( Ocypoda cocicun ake and Jap. 2 
a (N.); EL; Meccven peony Fr.; Jap.; Wake’s, 
oe 
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