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b) 1 ?, Rio Janeiro. — G. Schneider (vend.) 1876 (Sp.). 



c) 2 s, Haiti. — v. Maltzan (vend.) 1889 (Sp.). 

 Verbreitung: S. Carolina (A. M.-E.); Florida: Sarasota-Bay 



(Kingsley, Ives), Tampa-Bay (Ives); Cuba (v. Mart.); Sombrero 

 (A. M.-E.); Martinique (A. M.-E.); Golf v. Mexico (A. M.-E.); Bra- 

 silien (M.-E.) : Bahia (Smith), Rio Janeiro (Dana, Cunningham) ; Chile 

 (A. M.-E.). 



3. Neptunus (Amphitrite) cruentatus A. Milne-Edwards. 

 A. Milne-Edwards, 1. c. 1861, p. 326, tab. 31, fig. 2. 



a) 1 ?, Florida. — A. Agassiz (ded.) 1863 (tr.). 

 Verbreitung: Antillen (A. M.-E.). 



4. Neptunus (Amphitrite) hastatus (Linne). 



A. Milne-Edwards, 1. c. 1861, p. 327. 



Heller, Crust. südl. Europ., 1863, p. 77, tab. 2, fig. 10. 



Carus, Prodrom, faun. medit., vol. 1, 1884, p. 515. 



Miers, Chall. Brack, 1886, p. 175. 



Barrois, Catal. Crust. Azores, 1888, p. 14. 



a) 2 <J, 2 ?, Neapel. — O. Schmidt (coli.) ü. S. (tr. und Sp.). 

 Verbreitung: Mittelmeer (M.-E., Heller, Carus); südl. Adria 

 (Heller, Stossich); Teneriffa (Chall.); Azoren (Barrois). 



5. Neptunus (Amphitrite) gladiator (Fabricius). 



A. Milne-Edwards, 1. c. 1861, p. 330. 



Haswell, Catal. Austral. Crust., 1882, p. 84. 



Miers, Chall. Brach. 1886, p. 177. 



de Man, in : Journ. Linn. Soc. London Zool., vol. 22, 1888, p. 69. 



N. medius Stimpson (in : Proceed. Acad. Philad., 1858, p. 39, und 

 A. M.-E. , 1. c. p. 331) aus der Gaspar-Strasse scheint hiervon nicht 

 l specifisch verschieden zu sein. 



a) 3 <J, 3 ?, Japan, Tokiobai. — Döderlein (coli.) 1880—81 (tr.). 



b) 3 <J, 1 $, Japao, Kochi. — Döderlein (coli.) 1881 (Sp.). 

 Verbreitung: Mauritius (Richt.) ; Ceylon : Trincomali (Müll.) ; 



Mergui-Ins. (de Man); Sumatra (A. M.-E.); China (A. M.-E.); Japan 

 (d. H.) : Ins. Tanegashima und Kagoshima (Stps.) ; Neu-Guinea (Chall.) ; 

 Queensland: Palm-Ins. (Haswell). 



var. argentatus (White). 



A. Milne-Edwards, 1. c. 1861, p. 332, tab. 31, fig. 4. 

 Miers, Chall. Brach., 1886, p. 177. 



