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THE CORAL TRIANGLE: HEARST BIODIVERSITY EXPEDITION 
Species List 
Order Lophogastrida 
Family Lophogastridae 
Gnathophausia zoea Willemoes-Suhm, 1873 
Geogi'aphic and depth range: Arctic Ocean to Equator in Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, tropical Pacif¬ 
ic Ocean, 200-3000 m (Pequegnat 1965). 
Order Decapoda 
Infraorder Penaeoidea 
Family Aristaeidae 
Aristaeopsis edwardsiana (Johnson, 1867) 
Geographic and depth range: Eastern and Western Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Morocco to 
Soutli Africa, east coast of Africa, Indian and western Pacific Oceans from Japan to New South Wales, 
Australia; 274-1850 m (Crosnier and Forest 1973, as Plesiopenaeus edwardsianus; Perez Farfante and 
Kcnsley 1997). 
Aristeus virilis (Bate, 1881) 
Geographic and depth range: East coast of Africa, Indian and West Pacific Oceans north to Japan, south 
to Fiji and New South Wales, 344-800 m (Holthuis 1980, Perez Farfante and Kensley 1991). 
Family Penaeidae 
Metapenaeopsis mogiensis (Rathbun, 1902) 
Geographic and depth range: East coast of Africa, Indonesia, Indian and West Pacific Oceans to Philip¬ 
pines, Japan, Australia and New Caledonia, 10-156 m (Chan, 1998). 
Metapenaeopis striduIans (Alcock, 1905) 
Geographic and depth range: Persian Gulf, Indian and West Pacific Oceans to Philippines, South China 
Sea and New Caledonia, 9-90 m (Chan, 1998). 
Parapenaeus sextuherculatus Kubo, 1949 
Geographic and depth range: Madagascar, Indian Ocean to Indonesia, Philippines, and Japan, 140-350 
m (Crosnier 1985). The specimen taken 3 June at 449-457 m represents a depth extension. 
Family Solenoceridae 
Hymenopenaeus propinquus (de Man, 1907) 
Geographic and depth range: East coast of Africa, Indian and western Pacific Oceans north to Philip¬ 
pines, south to New South Wales, east to Wallis and Futuna Islands, 450-1200 m (Perez Farfante and 
Kensley 1997, Davie 2002). 
Infraorder Caridea 
Family Alpheidae 
Alpheiis macroskeles Alcock and Anderson, 1894 
Geographic and depth range: Indian Ocean in Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea, Philippines and Indone¬ 
sia, 251-527 m (Chace 1988). 
Family Crangonidae 
Parapontocaris asp era Chace, 1984 
Geographic and depth range: Philippine Islands from southern Luzon to southern Mindanao, 247-399 m 
(Chace 1984). 
Family Glyphocrangonidae 
Glyphocrangon proxima Komai, 2004 
Geographic and depth range: Philippines to Banda Sea, Indonesia, 567-809 m (Komai 2004). Previously 
reported from Philippines by Chace (1984) as G gilesii Wood-Mason, 1891 (in part, see Komai 2004). 
Family Nematocarcinidae 
Nematocarcinus bituberculatus Chace, 1986 
