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Family Stylodactylidae 
Stylodactyloides sp.? (badly broken, cannot be identified with certainty). 
Infraorder Astacidea 
Family Nephropidae 
Nephropsis ensirostris AXcoc^i, 1901 
Geographic and depth range: Indian Ocean from Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Andaman 
Sea, Indonesia, Philippines, 580-1160 m (Holthuis 1991). 
Metanephrops sinensis (Bruce, 1966) 
Geographic and depth range: Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, 260-373 m (Holthuis 1991, Chan 1998). 
Infraorder Polychelida 
Family Polychelidae 
Polycheles baccatus Bate, 1878 
Geogi'aphic and depth range: Indonesia to Philippines, east coast of Australia, east to Fiji Islands, 
300-1250 m (Galil 2000). Polycheles helleri Bate, 1878 Geographic and depth range: Indian and west- 
em Pacific Oceans from Madagascar, Indonesia, Japan to New Caledonia, 787-2150 m (Galil 2000). 
Polycheles sculptus Smith, 1880 
Gcogi’aphic and depth range: Geographic and depth range: Western and eastern Atlantic Ocean from 
Labrador to South Africa, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Indian and western Pacific Oceans from east¬ 
ern Africa and Gulf of Aden to Japan and Tasman Sea, east to New Zealand; 200-4000 m. 
Replaced in eastern Pacific by P. pacificus (Faxon, 1893) (Galil 2000). 
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