Terrestrial Amphipoda — Hurley 
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Fig. 1, Distribution of terrestrial Talitridae. A general map based mainly on the literature to show their restric- 
tion to the Indo-Pacific. Misidentifications may contribute to the wide distribution of a few species, e.g., Orchestia 
anomala (16). 
The literature references are to papers giving summary and more recent distributional data. This information 
is not necessarily complete. 
1. Talitrus africanus 
2. Talitrus alluaudi 
3. Talitrus decor atus 
4. Talitrus eastwoodae 
4a. Talitrus gulliveri 
5. Talitrus hortulanus 
6. Talitrus kershawi 
7. Talitrus pad ficus 
8. Talitrus sylvaticus 
9. Talitrus tasmaniae 
10. Talitrus topitotum 
11. Talitrus 
12. Talorchestia antennulata 
13. Talorchestia diemensis 
14. Talorchestia kempi 
15. Talorchestia rectimana 
16. Orchestia anomala 
17. Orchestia chiliensis gracilis 
18. Orchestia floresiana 
19- Orchestia hawaiiensis 
20. Orchestia humicola 
21. Orchestia improvisa 
22. Orchestia insular is 
23. Orchestia kaalensis 
24. Orchestia kinabaluensis 
25. Orchestia sp. prope 
kinabaluensis 
26. Orchestia kokuboi 
27. Orchestia lagunae 
28. Orchestia lesliensis 
29. Orchestia luzonensis 
30. Orchestia marquesana 
31. Orchestia maynei 
32. Orchestia montana 
33. Orchestia notabilis 
34. Orchestia parva 
35. Orchestia parvispinosa 
36. Orchestia patersont 
37. Orchestia pickeringi 
38. Orchestia rubroannulata 
39. Orchestia sarasini 
40. Orchestia simularis 
41. Orchestia sinbadensis 
42. Orchestia tenuis 
South Africa (K. H. Barnard, 1940). 
Seychelles, Madagascar, Java, Tuamotus, Gambler Archipelago, (Stephensen, 
1935). Greenhouses and botanical gardens: Belgium, France, Monaco, Swit- 
zerland, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, British Isles, Sweden (Shoemaker, 
1936; Stephensen, 1935); Czechoslovakia (Cerny and Straskraba, 1957?); 
U.S.A. (Shoemaker, 1936); U.S.A. and Canada (Medcof, 1939). 
Nilgiris, India (Carl, 1934). 
South Africa (K. H. Barnard, 1940). 
Annobon Island, Rodriguez Island (Ruffo, 1947). 
Samoa, New Hebrides (Stephensen, 1943). Greenhouses: Kew Gardens. 
Australia (Stephensen, 1935). 
Australia, Marquesas, Norfolk Island (Hurley, 1955). Botanical gardens: 
U.S.A. (Shoemaker, 1936). 
Australia, New Zealand (Hurley, 1955); Tasmania (Ruffo, 1948). Botanical 
gardens: Scilly Isles, Ireland (Hurley, 1955). 
Tasmania (Ruffo, 1948). 
Ceylon (Burt, 1934). 
Burma (K. H. Barnard, 1935). 
New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands (Stephensen, 1935). 
Australia, New Caledonia, Tasmania (Stephensen, 1935). 
Assam (Stephensen, 1935). 
Tahiti (Stephensen, 1935). 
Seychelles, Marquesas, PAndaman Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Gulf of 
Siam, Lower Bengal, Singapore, Java, Bali, Westflores, New Britain (ScheJIen- 
berg, 1938); PSouth Africa (K. H. Barnard — Talorchestia malayensis, 1955). 
Juan Fernandez (Stephensen, 1935). 
Flores, Sumatra (Ruffo, 1948). 
Hawaii (Stephensen, 1935; J. L. Barnard, 1955). 
Japan (Stephensen, 1935). 
Snares and Stewart islands (Hurley, 1957). 
Campbell and Auckland islands (Hurley, 1957). 
Hawaii (J. L. Barnard, 1955). 
North Borneo (Shoemaker, 1935). 
New Guinea (Ruffo, 1948). 
Japan (Stephensen, 1935; Bulycheva, 1957). 
Philippines (Stephensen, 1935). 
North and South islands of New Zealand, Stewart Island (Hurle, yl957). 
Philippines (Stephensen, 1935). 
Marquesas (Stephensen, 1935A- 
Auckland Islands (Hurley, 1957). 
South Celebes (Stephensen, 1935). 
Cochin State — India (K. H. Barnard, 1935). 
Auckland Islands (Hurley, 1957). 
Java (Stephensen, 1935). 
Snares and Stewart islands (Hurley, 1957). 
Hawaii (J. L. Barnard, 1955). 
North Island and Stephens Island of New Zealand (Hurley, 1957). 
New Caledonia (Stephensen, 1935). 
Snares Island (Hurley, 1957). 
South Island of New Zealand (Hurley, 1957). 
North and South islands of New Zealand, Stewart Island (Hurley, 1957). 
