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10. Crustacea. 



frpn f>r;i 



\-A LIU 1 t|/« 



rope 

 Asia. 



>rth 

 erica. 



tralia. 





.3 





« g 





3 



S3 





3 





Ind 





2 gj 



CO H 



Daphnia 



* 





* 



* 





* 



? 





11. 



Polypi. 













* 



* 















* 





* 











Table II. — Showing the geographical distribution of the genera 

 found in the middle and eastern (or next to America) portion 

 of Polynesia. 



Those which I suppose to have been introduced from microtypal sources sub- 

 sequently to the establishment of the Brazilian and African types are marked 

 with af. 



M. stands for Miocene, the genus being in Heer's lists. 



Genera. 



Doubtful. 



Cosmopolitan. 



Microtypal 

 stirps. 



Brazilian stirps. 



llndo-Afriean 



stirps. 



Europe and Asia. 



North America. 



Chili. 



New Holland. 



New Zealand. 



Brazilian region, j 



India. 



Africa. 







•sc- 





























* 



* 





* 







* 



* 





M. 







* 







* 







* 



* 





M. 







* 



* 



* 



* 





"t 



t 







M. 







* 



* 



* 













Beinbidium 



M. 







* 



* 



* 











t 





M. 







* 



* 





* 



* 







t 



Agabus 



M. 







* 



* 



* 











t 



G-vHrms 











* 



* 







X 





* 









* 























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