34 Bernicc P. Bishop Mitscitiii — Bulletin 



Famil)- PONTONIIDAE 



Harpilius depressus Stinipson. 



Hdipiliiis depressus Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i860, p. 38. 



The type locality is Hawaii where the species is very common. Other 

 records are from various localities in the eastern and western Indian 

 Ocean and the Red Sea. One specimen was collected at Palmyra Island. 



Coralliocaris graminea (Dana). 



Oedipus grainineus Dana, V. S. E.xpl. Expcd., vol. 13, Crust., p. 574. 1852; pi. 

 37, fig. 3, 1855. 



The species ranges from Mozambique and Zanzibar through the Indian 

 Ocean and the Red Sea to Hong Kong and Japan, and eastward In Fiji 

 and Samoa. Five specimens were taken at Palmyra Island. 



Coralliocaris lucina Nohili. 



Coralliocaris lucina Nobili, .\iiii. Mus. Univ. Kapoli. (n.s.), 1. Xo. 3, p. 5. 1901; 

 Kemp, Rec. Indian Musenni, vol. 24. pt. 2, p. 276. 1922. 



The species is apparently widely di.stribuicd in the Indian Ocean and 

 adjacent waters, having been recorded from Saya de Alalha. tlie Chagos 

 Archipelago, the south coast of Arabia, numerous localities in the Red 

 Sea, the Maldive Achipelago, the Andamans, the coast of Ceylon and 

 Ternatc. I have no information of previous records in the Pacific Ocean. 

 Thirty-three specimens were collected at Palmyra Island where the species 

 is apparently common. 



Coralliocaris tridentata Miers. 



Coralliocaris tridentata Miers, Zoological Colleclions of H. M. S. ".\lert,"' Crust.. 



p. 294, pi. 32, fig. C, 1884. 

 The species has previously been recorded from the t)pe locality, 

 Thursday Island. Two specimens were collected at Palmyra Island. 



Family PALAEMONIDAE 



Palaemonella tenuipes Dana. 



Palaemonella tenuipes Dana, U. S. Expl. Exped., vol. 13. Crust., p. 582, 1852; 

 pi. 38, fig. 3 a-d, 1855. 



The earlier records of the species are from the Sulu Sea and Hawaii. 

 Borradaile and Nobili reported the species as P. tridentata. the former 



