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Carideorum Catalogus:<br />

The Recent Species of the Dendrobranchiate, Stenopodidean,<br />

Procarididean and Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>)<br />

S. De Grave & C.H.J.M. Fransen*<br />

De Grave, S. & C.H.J.M. Fransen. Carideorum catalogus: the recent species of the dendrobranchiate,<br />

stenopodidean, procarididean and caridean shrimps (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>).<br />

Zool. Med. Leiden 85(9): 30.ix.2011: 195-589 figs 1-59.— ISSN 0024-0672, ISBN 978-90-6519-200-4.<br />

S. De Grave, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PW, United<br />

Kingdom (sammy.degrave@oum.ox.ac.uk).<br />

C.H.J.M. Fransen, Department of Marine Zoology, Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis, P.O.<br />

Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands (charles.fransen@ncbnaturalis.nl).<br />

* The order of authorship is purely alphabetical, with both authors having equally contributed to this<br />

work.<br />

Key words: Crustacea; <strong>Decapoda</strong>; Dendrobranchiata; Stenopodidea; Procarididea; Caridea; checklist.<br />

A checklist of recent species of dendrobranchiate, stenopodidean, procarididean and caridean<br />

shrimps including synonyms and type localities. Also listed are unavailable names, larval names,<br />

nomina dubia and nomina nuda. A complete list of references to original descriptions of taxa listed is<br />

provided.<br />

Contents<br />

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 196<br />

The higher cl<strong>as</strong>sification of shrimp .................................................................................................. 196<br />

Fossil taxa ........................................................................................................................................................ 197<br />

How many shrimp species are there? ............................................................................................ 197<br />

Structure of the list ............................................................................................................................................. 197<br />

Notes on type locality ....................................................................................................................................... 199<br />

Notes on dating of some papers ................................................................................................................ 200<br />

Notes on author names .................................................................................................................................... 201<br />

Notes on authorship of taxa ......................................................................................................................... 202<br />

Notes on some papers of nomenclatorial significance ................................................................. 203<br />

Notes on the spelling of some names ..................................................................................................... 204<br />

Notes on the gender of generic names and gender agreement in species names ........ 204<br />

Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................................................... 205<br />

Checklist ................................................................................................................................................................... 206<br />

Suborder Dendrobranchiata ................................................................................................................ 206<br />

Suborder Pleocyemata ............................................................................................................................. 248<br />

Infraorder Procarididea .......................................................................................................................... 248<br />

Infraorder Stenopodidea ........................................................................................................................ 249<br />

Infraorder Caridea ..................................................................................................................................... 254<br />

Unavailable names ..................................................................................................................................... 471<br />

Penaeoidea Larvata .................................................................................................................................... 471<br />

Penaeoidea Nomina dubia .................................................................................................................... 471


196 De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011)<br />

Penaeoidea Nomina nuda ..................................................................................................................... 472<br />

Sergestoidea Larvata ................................................................................................................................. 472<br />

Sergestoidea Nomina dubia ................................................................................................................. 472<br />

Sergestoidea Nomina nuda .................................................................................................................. 473<br />

Caridea Larvata ............................................................................................................................................ 473<br />

Caridea Nomina dubia ............................................................................................................................ 475<br />

Caridea Nomina nuda ............................................................................................................................. 476<br />

References ................................................................................................................................................................ 478<br />

Systematic index to currently valid families and genera ............................................................ 585<br />

Introduction<br />

The higher cl<strong>as</strong>sification of shrimp<br />

Over the l<strong>as</strong>t decade or so, much h<strong>as</strong> been written on the cl<strong>as</strong>sification of <strong>Decapoda</strong>,<br />

fuelled by a surge in molecular phylogenetic studies, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> close scrutiny of internal<br />

and external morphological characteristics. As discussed by Fransen & De Grave<br />

(2009), such studies on shrimps are still somewhat ”thin on the ground”, at le<strong>as</strong>t compared<br />

to the more extensive work d<strong>one</strong> on the Brachyura and Anomura. At a higher<br />

level in decapod cl<strong>as</strong>sification it h<strong>as</strong> long been recognised that three distinct lineages of<br />

shrimps can be distinguished: Dendrobranchiata, Stenopodidea and Caridea, a system<br />

which h<strong>as</strong> not been seriously challenged by recent studies.<br />

The internal cl<strong>as</strong>sification of Dendrobranchiata and Stenopodidea alike h<strong>as</strong> been<br />

stable for some time, with the only major addition being the family Macromaxillocarididae<br />

Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos (2006) to the Stenopodidea in recent years.<br />

A different picture h<strong>as</strong> emerged for Caridea very recently with Bracken et al. (2009)<br />

and Chan et al. (2010), both drawing attention to the non-monophyletic status of certain<br />

superfamilies and families. Further, we are aware of work currently in progress (some<br />

by the authors of this compilation) corroborating the hypothesis that the current cl<strong>as</strong>sification<br />

of Caridea is unnatural, lines of study which will lead to the resurrection of<br />

certain family names <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> further refinement to other families. As <strong>one</strong> of our objectives<br />

for the current effort w<strong>as</strong> to link this compilation of species level information<br />

with the earlier work by Chace (1992) for families and Holthuis (1993a) for genera, we<br />

have elected to <strong>large</strong>ly follow the cl<strong>as</strong>sification outlined by De Grave et al. (2009) which<br />

builds upon this earlier work. As such, it w<strong>as</strong> deemed advisable to include the recently<br />

resurrected family Acanthephyridae Spence Bate, 1888 in the superfamily Oplophoroidea,<br />

rather than in this catalogue to create a new superfamily, which would perhaps<br />

be more congruent with the results in Chan et al. (2010).<br />

Although we follow herein the cl<strong>as</strong>sification scheme of De Grave et al. (2009), two<br />

recent changes have been implemented. The clarification of the status of Galatheacaris<br />

abyssalis Vereshchaka, 1997a, <strong>as</strong> the megalopal stage of Eugonatonotus chacei Chan & Yu,<br />

1991a, by De Grave et al. (2010) resulted in the removal of the family Galatheacarididae<br />

and superfamily Galatheacaridoidea in the current listing. Bracken et al. (2010) clarified<br />

the status of the family Procarididae, resulting in the recognition of a fourth group of<br />

shrimp, Infraorder Procarididea.


De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011) 197<br />

Fossil taxa<br />

The current listing is restricted to extant genera, species and subspecies only. For<br />

readers interested in how the current cl<strong>as</strong>sification of extant taxa compares with those<br />

of fossil taxa, we refer to De Grave et al. (2009) who employed a suprageneric cl<strong>as</strong>sification<br />

of <strong>Decapoda</strong> across both fossil and extant taxa, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> Schweitzer et al. (2010)<br />

who list all species (and their cl<strong>as</strong>sification) of fossil species. Schweitzer et al. (2010) list<br />

97 fossil species of Dendrobranchiata in 31 genera, two fossil species in Stenopodidae<br />

(each in its own genus) and 52 species of fossil Caridea in 33 genera. Their placement of<br />

the genus Udora Münster, 1839, within the superfamily Procaridoidea (herein considered<br />

at infraordinal level) is interesting, <strong>as</strong> this group is currently only known from six<br />

species, restricted to anchialine habitats. If the five known species of Udora are indeed<br />

correctly placed, the fossil record of the groups extends back to the Middle Jur<strong>as</strong>sic, an<br />

interesting observation <strong>as</strong> the first extant species w<strong>as</strong> only discovered in 1971, drawing<br />

parallels with the discovery of coelacanths, <strong>one</strong> of the better known living fossils.<br />

How many shrimp species are there?<br />

Fransen & De Grave (2009) working from a preliminary version of the present<br />

catalogue estimated the species/subspecies richness of shrimps <strong>as</strong> follows: Dendrobranchiata<br />

(505), Stenopodidea (58) and Caridea (circa 3108), with those figures slightly<br />

adjusted in De Grave et al. (2009). Since then numerous descriptions have appeared,<br />

synonymies corrected and species placed in synonymy. The current tally stands <strong>as</strong> follows:<br />

Dendrobranchiata (68 genera, 533 species), Procarididea (2 genera, 6 species),<br />

Stenopodidea (12 genera, 71 species) and Caridea (389 genera, 3438 species). Although<br />

the figures listed in De Grave et al. (2009) for the other decapod taxa have clearly been<br />

adjusted by now, the Caridea remain the second most species-rich group within the<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>, with approximately half <strong>as</strong> many species <strong>as</strong> Brachyura, the dominant taxon<br />

within <strong>Decapoda</strong>.<br />

On a more inclusive level, the Caridea are dominated by Palaemonidae (981 species),<br />

followed by Alpheidae (663), Atyidae (469), Hippolytidae (338) and Crangonidae<br />

(219). Under the traditional cl<strong>as</strong>sification employed here, Palaemonidae comprises two<br />

subfamilies, with Pontoniinae being considerably richer in species (602) than Palaemoninae<br />

(379). In contr<strong>as</strong>t to those species-rich families, are those 12 families which are<br />

monogeneric, some only consisting of a single species, e.g. Physetocarididae.<br />

On a generic level, the most speciose genera are Caridina (Atyidae, 290 species), Alpheus<br />

(Alpheidae, 286), Macrobrachium (Palaemoninae, 243), Synalpheus (Alpheidae, 159)<br />

and Periclimenes (Pontoniinae, 152). As doubt h<strong>as</strong> been c<strong>as</strong>t on the monophyletic status<br />

of these mega-genera in recent years, this ranking may substantially alter when phylogenetic<br />

studies progress.<br />

Structure of the list<br />

As discussed above, we recognise herein four major groups of shrimp: Infraorder<br />

Dendrobranchiata and suborders Procarididea, Stenopodidea and Caridea. For each<br />

of those higher categories we list the currently recognized superfamilies and families,


198 De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011)<br />

following De Grave et al. (2009) with the changes noted above. As the focus of the current<br />

compilation is on genera and species, for the sake of brevity we have not provided<br />

the historical information for superfamilies and families, nor have we listed their synonyms.<br />

These can be found in Holthuis (1993a) for Stenopodidae and Caridea (including<br />

Procarididae) and Pérez Farfante & Kensley (1997) for Dendrobranchiata. For each genus,<br />

we provide the reference to the original description, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> on type species (and<br />

the way in which they were designated) <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> their gender. In addition, we list all<br />

their known synonyms. For species and subspecies, we list their original generic designation,<br />

in original orthography for both genus and species, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> all known synonyms.<br />

For each, we provide the page number on which the species description starts, <strong>as</strong><br />

well <strong>as</strong> a reference to all figures and/or plates on which the species is illustrated, <strong>as</strong> well<br />

<strong>as</strong> their type locality (see below). Lectotype and neotype designations are included, <strong>as</strong><br />

well <strong>as</strong> additional comments when required. Additional comments concern dating issues,<br />

<strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> figures and/or further descriptions by the same author (often again <strong>as</strong><br />

sp. nov.) in a later work. For instance, Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë gilesii w<strong>as</strong> illustrated in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on<br />

(1892), thus validating the name, but without any accompanying textual description<br />

which appeared later in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock (1893). Such c<strong>as</strong>es have been annotated<br />

to provide clarity for future researchers.<br />

All species names are given in their original orthography. This also includes usage of<br />

the Latin ligatures, æ and œ when present in a species name, such <strong>as</strong> in Palæmon longicornis<br />

Olivier, 1811, or Œdipus gramineus Dana, 1852a. Although we are aware that the<br />

ICZN Code does not differentiate this orthography, we felt this to be more appropriate in<br />

view of the long history of taxonomy. For instance we list Peli<strong>as</strong> Niloticus Roux, 1833 (now<br />

Caridina nilotica) and Pal.[æmon] Swainsonii White, 1847a (a synonym of Macrobrachium<br />

acanthurus), <strong>as</strong> written in their original descriptions. The square brackets in the latter c<strong>as</strong>e<br />

signifying an addition on our part, to make the generic designation clearer.<br />

As a general rule the latest taxonomic or systematic treatment for each species were<br />

followed, listing species <strong>as</strong> valid or <strong>as</strong> a synonym accordingly. This does not take into<br />

account the uncertainties regarding the true status of some taxa, which in reality may<br />

be valid species instead of a synonym and vice versa, but does reflect our current understanding<br />

of species richness. One notable exception is that the sergestid genera<br />

erected by Judkins & Kensley (2008) were not recognised in a more recent revision by<br />

Vereshchaka (2009), who instead recognised several species groups in Sergestes sensu<br />

lato. As these species groups <strong>large</strong>ly correspond to the new genera proposed by Judkins<br />

& Kensley (2008), we have elected to continue to treat them <strong>as</strong> genera, necessitating<br />

some generic rearrangements to new species proposed in Vereshchaka (2009).<br />

Nomina dubia and nomina nuda have been listed <strong>as</strong> synonyms under currently<br />

valid names if such information w<strong>as</strong> available, if not they have been listed <strong>as</strong> a separate<br />

category. We were aided herein by the Holthuis card catalogue, who listed many such<br />

names even under appropriate family headings. As Holthuis’s logic w<strong>as</strong> not always<br />

transparent and other names surfaced or were <strong>as</strong>signed differently by other workers,<br />

we have not followed his family level <strong>as</strong>signations, but have retained them under three<br />

categories: Penaeoidea, Sergestoidea and Caridea.<br />

The scientific literature abounds with misspellings of species names due to printing<br />

and typographical errors. Listing all of these would en<strong>large</strong> the current volume manyfold.<br />

Thus a minor error, such <strong>as</strong> Palaemon pandaliformes instead of Palaemon pandali-


De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011) 199<br />

formis (Stimpson, 1871) in Tavares (1993) we do not list. However, if the magnitude of<br />

the error is such that it could possibly be interpreted <strong>as</strong> a different name we have included<br />

those, to avoid further confusion. For instance, Burukovsky (1974) used Artisteus<br />

viritli for Aristeus virilis Spence Bate, 1881, or Acanthephyra parvirostris in Coutière<br />

(1911a), an err<strong>one</strong>ous spelling of A. brevirostris Spence Bate, 1888.<br />

During the early years of ocean exploration, numerous larval forms were described,<br />

for instance by Spence Bate (1888) and Ortmann (1893). Although on occ<strong>as</strong>ion these<br />

have been linked to adult forms, <strong>as</strong> is the c<strong>as</strong>e for Embryocaris stylicauda Ortmann, 1893,<br />

which is a larval stage of Stenopus hispidus (Olivier, 1811), many remain un<strong>as</strong>signed to<br />

adult forms at present. Those which have not been linked are herein listed under the<br />

headings of Penaeoidea, Sergestoidea and Caridea Larvata.<br />

The present catalogue includes the binomial names for shrimps from Linnaeus<br />

(1758) onwards, up to 1st June 2011. We have not considered pre-Linnean names, even<br />

though sometimes these have been menti<strong>one</strong>d in later literature, for instance in the<br />

works by Holthuis (1991), Tavares (1993) and others. The cut-off date for inclusion of<br />

names w<strong>as</strong> set at 1st June 2011, although we are acutely aware that a number of names<br />

are currently in press and some of these will have appeared in the scientific literature<br />

before the present work sees the light of day.<br />

Notes on type locality<br />

For all species we have listed their type locality in <strong>one</strong> of two ways. On the whole<br />

we have d<strong>one</strong> this by reference to the original type series, but restricted to holotype<br />

locality if a holotype is indicated, <strong>as</strong> is the norm in recent papers. For instance, for Periclimenes<br />

cannaphilus Komai & J.N. Kim, 2010, we only list the locality of K<strong>as</strong>uga 2 Seamount<br />

where the holotype originated from and not the locality of the 15 paratypes from<br />

Nikko and Daikoku Seamounts. If no holotype w<strong>as</strong> indicated in the original publication,<br />

then we have included all syntypic localities in the listed type locality, resulting in<br />

upwards of 10 stations being listed for some species from the early expeditions (e.g.<br />

Spence Bate, 1888). If a later nomenclatorial act selected a lectotype from the syntypic<br />

series, we have only listed the locality details for that particular specimen. If a neotype<br />

w<strong>as</strong> selected, then the information for the neotype only features, and not the original<br />

type series. For example, Cai et al. (2006) selected neotypes for the six Japanese species<br />

of Atyidae described by Stimpson (1860a), the original type series being lost in the great<br />

Chicago fire of 1871. Thus the type locality information is only given for the neotypes,<br />

and the reader is referred to the discussion in Cai et al. (2006) or the original publication<br />

by Stimpson (1860a) for locality information for the original (now lost) syntypes. For<br />

the majority of taxa we have elected to adhere to the original language of the description<br />

in our listing of type locality, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> the original orthography and names of localities.<br />

For example, Stimpson (1860a) describes Alpheus pachychirus and other species<br />

from ”ad insulam Loo Choo”, currently known <strong>as</strong> the Ryukyu Islands in southern Japan.<br />

We accept the potential criticism that this may make this part of the current listing<br />

somewhat difficult to work with for non-taxonomists, but in our opinion it accurately<br />

reflects the rich tapestry of species descriptions, and correctly emph<strong>as</strong>izes the historical<br />

heritage and multinational <strong>as</strong>pect of alpha-level taxonomy. By necessity, we had to accept<br />

our own linguistic limitations and have had (by other taxonomists who are more


200 De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011)<br />

proficient in such matters) localities originally listed in Russian, Chinese and Vietnamese<br />

translated. These are simply listed in English in the present compilation.<br />

In many earlier publications no type localities are listed, bar a reference to a certain<br />

expedition station or a vague collection locality but with a specific station included. For<br />

instance, Rathbun (1902a) described 50 taxa from the co<strong>as</strong>t of Al<strong>as</strong>ka southwards to San<br />

Diego, b<strong>as</strong>ed on samples which had accumulated for many years in the Smithsonian <strong>as</strong><br />

a result of the Albatross expeditions. The majority of these have vague localities for the<br />

syntypic series in the actual publication, but do include a specific reference to <strong>one</strong> or<br />

more Albatross stations. By reference to various published lists, we have added such<br />

information between brackets in the herein listed type locality information. These may<br />

need to be corrected once the material and original labels are re-examined <strong>as</strong> part of<br />

future revisions. Several sources were consulted for this, notably Anon. (1914) for Investigator<br />

stations, Murray & Hjort (1912) for the Michael Sars expedition, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> Sewell<br />

(1935) for species in Calman (1939) and others. For some taxa, such information could<br />

not be directly obtained from published station lists or the original description, but<br />

later authors have tracked down such information. For example, Crosnier & Forest<br />

(1973) provided accurate locality information for Gennad<strong>as</strong> talismani Bouvier, 1906a, and<br />

Metapenaeus perlarum Nobili, 1905a. In such instances, we have always included a reference<br />

<strong>as</strong> to where the information came from. On a few occ<strong>as</strong>ions, the actual type description<br />

nor any later paper discussed the exact type locality details. For instance<br />

Macpherson (1984) when describing Nematocarcinus gladius listed three stations without<br />

further details with the material being deposited in the South African Museum<br />

(now IZIKO). In those instances we made direct enquiries with the museums involved<br />

and provide here the information on the specimen labels and their catalogues.<br />

Notes on dating of some papers<br />

A very important <strong>as</strong>pect of nomenclature is the accurate dating of nomenclatorial<br />

acts, something which is not always understood by colleagues in other biological disciplines.<br />

For an extreme example of this issue we refer to Low & Guinot (2010) who discuss<br />

a c<strong>as</strong>e of 48 hour precedence. Dating issues have been often reported for older<br />

references and are most prominent in early works, such <strong>as</strong> Guérin-Méneville (1829-<br />

1838) and Leach (1815-1875) to name but two. In those c<strong>as</strong>es where dating issues have<br />

been reported in the literature, discrepancies were noted in various draft versions of the<br />

current catalogue or have been brought to our attention by our colleagues, we have<br />

endeavoured to decide upon the correct date of publication. For this we have relied on<br />

a variety of sources, such <strong>as</strong> Rathbun (1897) for Herbst (1791-1796), Gordon (1959) for<br />

Bell (1844-1853), d’Er<strong>as</strong>mo (1949) for O.G. Costa & A. Costa (1838-1871), Holthuis (1947a)<br />

for Sowerby (1804-1806) and Holthuis (1961a) for Guérin-Méneville (1829-1838). In addition,<br />

we followed Harrison & Smith (2008) for dating of all of Leach’s publications.<br />

For dating of individual issues of certain journals with a known history of confusion,<br />

we followed Duncan (1937) and Dickinson (2005) for Proceedings of the Zoological Society<br />

in its numerous guises <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> their Transactions, Evenhuis (2003) for the Annals and<br />

Magazine of Natural History and others.<br />

Contrary to popular belief, such dating issues are not just restricted to the earlier<br />

taxonomic works and are almost <strong>as</strong> ubiquitous in more recent decades, although usually


De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011) 201<br />

much e<strong>as</strong>ier to solve. For example, the description of Plesionika williamsi Forest, 1964 is<br />

in the volume of the Bulletin du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (2ème série) for 1963,<br />

but this particular issue w<strong>as</strong> printed on the 19th June 1964 (R. Cléva, pers. comm.). A<br />

peculiar c<strong>as</strong>e are the two pontoniine genera Exoclimenella Bruce, 1995, and Periclimenella<br />

Bruce, 1995. As already pointed out by Holthuis (1996) the descriptions of these<br />

two genera in Bruce (1995) is valid under the current ICZN Code and thus predates the<br />

descriptions (<strong>as</strong> gen. nov.) in Ďuriš & Bruce (1995). However, this <strong>as</strong>sessment w<strong>as</strong><br />

b<strong>as</strong>ed on a publication date of 30th November 1994, <strong>as</strong> indicated on the frontispiece.<br />

Per Koeltz (Koeltz Scientific Books) h<strong>as</strong> confirmed that the actual publication date of<br />

Bruce (1995) w<strong>as</strong> 16th March 1995, which curiously does not affect the seniority of<br />

those descriptions <strong>as</strong> the Ďuriš & Bruce (1995) article appeared in the May/June issue<br />

of Journal of Natural History, which according to Evenhuis (2003) w<strong>as</strong> published on 31st<br />

May 1995.<br />

In those c<strong>as</strong>es where we identified a discrepancy between the date usually <strong>as</strong>sociated<br />

with a publication and the real publication date determining priority, we have<br />

annotated the references following the conventions used by Schweitzer et al. (2010).<br />

Some of the early descriptions appear in multi-year works, such <strong>as</strong> Guérin-Méneville<br />

(1829-1838) and H. Milne Edwards (1836-1844). For these, we follow the quotation style<br />

in De Grave et al. (2009). For example, the original description of Xiphocaris elongata<br />

appears in Guérin-Méneville (1855-1856), <strong>as</strong> Hippolyte elongatus with 1855 <strong>as</strong> the publication<br />

date of the actual nomenclatorial act. This is thus listed <strong>as</strong> Hippolyte elongatus<br />

Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856] to distinguish the nomenclatorial<br />

act from the bibliographical reference.<br />

Notes on author names<br />

The numerous works by Charles Spence Bate (1819-1889) have usually been cited in<br />

modern literature under the name of ”Bate, C.S.”, although invariably Charles himself<br />

used the name ”Spence Bate, C.”. It is not clear when Charles started using ”Spence<br />

Bate” <strong>as</strong> a surname, nor the exact re<strong>as</strong>ons why, nor indeed if he just adopted this name<br />

in publications and continued to use ”Bate” in his private life. According to the Oxford<br />

National Dictionary of Biography his mother w<strong>as</strong> Harriet Spence (1788-1879) and we<br />

postulate here that he added Spence to his surname to distinguish himself from his father<br />

Charles Bate (1789-1872) who w<strong>as</strong> also a dentist in Cornwall. We have checked all<br />

his carcinological papers, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> most of his dentistry <strong>one</strong>s and find that indeed he<br />

invariably signed off in all his papers <strong>as</strong> ”C. Spence Bate”. This is also the surname<br />

by which his contemporaries refer to him in their own publications (e.g. Semper, 1868;<br />

Miers, 1884a; A. Milne-Edwards, 1891, etc.), although sometimes abbreviated to ”Sp.<br />

Bate”. In the two editorial notes by John Murray in Spence Bate, 1888 it is stated: ”…illustrate<br />

the text of Mr. Spence Bate’s report…” <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong>: ”The Report on the Crustacea<br />

Macrura, by C. Spence Bate, Esq….”. Within the text of Spence Bate (1888) itself the<br />

author always (with <strong>one</strong> exception) refers to his own, older work <strong>as</strong> ”Spence Bate”, often<br />

shortened in the synonymy listings <strong>as</strong> ”Sp. B”. The exception being when he refers<br />

to ”Bate & Westwood (1863, A History of British Sessile-eyed Crustacea)”. We interpret that<br />

here <strong>as</strong> a lapsus, <strong>as</strong> the title page of that work also identifies the authors <strong>as</strong> C. Spence<br />

Bate and J.O. Westwood.


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The present c<strong>as</strong>e mirrors the consistent usage of H. Milne Edwards in publications<br />

by that author, whose surname w<strong>as</strong> Edwards, but who added Milne to distinguish himself<br />

from his brother William Edwards (see Forest, 1996). As we can see no re<strong>as</strong>on why<br />

the name Charles Spence Bate should be treated different to Henri Milne Edwards, we<br />

here accept the arguments put forward by Dubois (2008) in that authors are signatures<br />

and not persons, and thus have elected to use the name C. Spence Bate.<br />

For the father and son team of Henri Milne Edwards and Alphonse Milne-Edwards,<br />

we herein follow Forest (1996) in the spelling of their surnames, and have added, <strong>as</strong> is<br />

customary in carcinology, their initial to all citations. Issues surrounding the use of<br />

Guérin and Guérin-Méneville were discussed in Ng et al. (2008) and we follow here<br />

their lead in attributing names after 1836 onwards to Guérin-Méneville and before 1836<br />

to Guérin.<br />

Ng et al. (2008) also provide a more in depth discussion on the spelling of author<br />

names and how these should be cited in the references. As we herein adhere to the same<br />

rules, we refer the reader to that treatise.<br />

In those instances where different taxa have been described by different authors<br />

who share the same surname, we generally have adopted the same rules <strong>as</strong> outlined in<br />

Ng et al. (2008). In brief, we do not add the authors initials to the person having described<br />

significantly more taxa, but add those to the author having described fewer.<br />

For instance, for taxa described by Peter K.L. Ng we do not add P.K.L. in front of the<br />

surname, whilst we do so for Ngan Kee Ng (thus N.K. Ng). As in Ng et al. (2008) we<br />

do not include initials if the authors were not contemporaries, the intervening time lag<br />

making this sufficiently obvious. For instance, J.Y. Johnson (1863, 1868) and D.S. Johnson<br />

(1961, 1962, 1967, 1973). A special c<strong>as</strong>e is the citation of first names for workers of<br />

Chinese descent or nationality, where f<strong>as</strong>hion h<strong>as</strong> dictated how names are used rather<br />

than bibliographical accuracy. For instance, the Chinese freshwater carcinologist Guo<br />

Zhao Liang h<strong>as</strong> published under the names Guo Zhaoliang (abbreviated to Guo, Z.),<br />

Guo Zhao-Liang (Guo, Z.-L.) and Guo Zhao Liang (Guo, Z.L.). As it is evident that in<br />

all three c<strong>as</strong>es this is the same worker, we have elected not to include his initials in the<br />

citations, others, more purists perhaps, may disagree. In the c<strong>as</strong>e of the team of A.H.<br />

”Hank” and D.M. ”Dora” Banner, who described numerous alpheid taxa, often jointly,<br />

they stated several times in their <strong>large</strong>r publications (e.g. Banner & Banner, 1978; Banner<br />

& Banner, 1981a) that they list their own papers in strict chronological order, without<br />

reference to seniority of authorship. We have herein interpreted this <strong>as</strong> a desire to<br />

reflect a joint effort with order of authorship, perhaps somewhat arbitrarily decided<br />

upon and a reflection of equal share in the description. As such we have elected to not<br />

add initials to citations in the checklist, although order of authorship in the references<br />

is <strong>as</strong> given in the actual papers to facilitate bibliographical searches. All this makes for<br />

less cumbersome citations, however in other c<strong>as</strong>es, we had no option but to include<br />

initials.<br />

Notes on authorship of taxa<br />

As extensively discussed by Ng et al. (2008) attributing the correct author to a certain<br />

taxon can be confusing, particularly (but not exclusively) in the earlier literature.<br />

Often in the earlier literature another carcinologists’ name is cited behind the species


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name in the work of a different author. Such reference is usually to an unpublished<br />

manuscript, a personal letter or even a museum label and many examples abound in,<br />

for instance, H. Milne Edwards (1834-1840). An interesting example is the name Lysmata<br />

nilita <strong>as</strong> published in Hope (1851) <strong>as</strong> a nomen nudum, with Risso MS featuring<br />

behind the name. Clearly Hope must have had access to unpublished manuscripts by<br />

Risso, <strong>as</strong> is evident from Monod (1931). Fittingly, when Dohrn & Holthuis (1950) described<br />

the second species of Lysmata from the Mediterranean, they adopted the name<br />

Lysmata nilita.<br />

As in Ng et al. (2008) we herein strictly adhere to Article 50 of the ICZN and attribute<br />

authorship only to those who are directly responsible for the name and for satisfying the<br />

criteria of availability. For example, we thus list Caridina cavalerieioides Liu & Liang in Liang<br />

(2004), but in contr<strong>as</strong>t in the c<strong>as</strong>e of Stenopus devaneyi we use Goy (1984) rather than<br />

Goy & Randall (1984), <strong>as</strong> w<strong>as</strong> used in Goy & Randall (1986). Observant readers will thus<br />

notice a discrepancy between the current list and Holthuis (1993a) for certain names attributed<br />

to Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock in the The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. This<br />

series of papers w<strong>as</strong> discussed in Ng (1998) and we herein follow that interpretation.<br />

Notes on some papers of nomenclatorial significance<br />

Confusion exists in the literature regarding the type description of the rare alpheid<br />

Betaeus jousseaumei (now Amphibetaeus jousseaumei), which Holthuis (1993a) attributed<br />

to Coutière (1897a) but therein dated <strong>as</strong> 1896. Coutière himself in his magnificent opus<br />

on Alpheidae (Coutière, 1899a) refers instead to Coutière (1896). We have not been able<br />

to accurately date either of those publications and herein follow Coutière (1899a) in<br />

considering Coutière (1896) <strong>as</strong> the type description, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> following him in considering<br />

the publication year of Coutière (1897a) <strong>as</strong> 1897 and not 1896 <strong>as</strong> indicated in<br />

Holthuis (1993a), <strong>as</strong> indeed do Banner & Banner (1981a) and Anker & Jeng (2006).<br />

Guérin-Méneville authored the Crustacea section in Ramon de la Sagra’s work<br />

”Histoire Physique, Politique et Naturelle de l’Île de Cuba”, which also almost contemporaneously<br />

appeared in a Spanish language version ”Historia fisica politica y natural de la Isla<br />

de Cuba”. Although nothing is known about the actual publication dates for the Crustacea<br />

section, it is known that for the Mollusca the French text is the original version,<br />

which appeared in livraisons and w<strong>as</strong> afterwards translated into Spanish (G. Rosenberg,<br />

pers. comm.). Curiously for Caridea, the French edition h<strong>as</strong> several more shrimp<br />

names in the text, which do not feature in the Spanish version. Perhaps this can be explained<br />

by the fact that these additional species did not originate from Cuba, and thus<br />

perhaps were deleted from a Spanish translation, targeted at a more local audience. It<br />

is also known that the dates appearing on the frontispiece of the Mollusca part are incorrect.<br />

For the French edition it is the date the text w<strong>as</strong> concluded, even though the<br />

work appeared in livraisons over several years, whilst for the Spanish version it is an<br />

intermediate date (G. Rosenberg, pers. comm.). In the absence of any firm evidence regarding<br />

the exact publication date of the crustacean parts, both text and Plates, we have<br />

no other course of action available than to follow the dates on the frontispiece, even<br />

though future research will almost certainly prove these to be wrong, this t<strong>as</strong>k is now<br />

taken up by P. Clark. Thus, for the species menti<strong>one</strong>d in both the French and Spanish<br />

editions, for instance Atya Poeyi Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]


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we employ 1855 <strong>as</strong> their description date, corresponding to the date on the frontispiece<br />

of Tomo VIII (Atl<strong>as</strong> de Zoologia), with the corresponding text in Tomo VII (Crustáceos,<br />

Aragnides é Insectos) with 1856 on the frontispiece. For the additional taxa listed in the<br />

French edition, for example Alpheus Rouxii Guérin-Méneville, 1857, we use 1857 <strong>as</strong> the<br />

date, corresponding to what is written on the frontispiece of that volume.<br />

Notes on the spelling of some names<br />

In general, we have listed the species in their original spelling, unless a justified<br />

emendation needed to be made, for example to comply with Art. 31.2 in relation to<br />

gender agreement between generic and species names.<br />

When revising the genus Pandalus, Komai (1999) proposed that the species usually<br />

quoted <strong>as</strong> Pandalus propinquus in the majority of the taxonomic and ecological<br />

literature, should revert to its original spelling in the new combination of Atlantopandalus<br />

propinqvus, <strong>as</strong> used (Pandalus propinqvus) in the type description by G.O. Sars<br />

(1870). Under Art. 32.1 we herein follow Komai (1999) and continue to list the species<br />

<strong>as</strong> A. propinqvus.<br />

A similar c<strong>as</strong>e exists for the commercially important species, Plesionika narval<br />

(Fabricius, 1787), which w<strong>as</strong> originally described by Fabricius (1787) under the name<br />

Astacus narual. Under Art. 33.3.1 we herein maintain the species <strong>as</strong> P. narval, and do<br />

not revert back to the original spelling.<br />

The species Lebbeus microceros (Krøyer, 1841) h<strong>as</strong> been variable listed <strong>as</strong> L. microceros<br />

and L. microcer<strong>as</strong> in older literature. Krøyer (1841) originally described the species under<br />

the name Hippolyte microcer<strong>as</strong> (Krøyer, 1841, p. 578), but a note h<strong>as</strong> been inserted in<br />

the journal after the table of content, in which the name is corrected to Hippolyte microceros.<br />

Under Art. 32.5.1.1 the original spelling thus h<strong>as</strong> to be treated <strong>as</strong> an inadvertent<br />

error and corrected to L. microceros.<br />

Acanthephyra eximia Smith, 1884 h<strong>as</strong> often been listed <strong>as</strong> A. eximea Smith, 1884. Both<br />

names were used by Smith (1884). Smith himself used A. eximia in his publication of<br />

1886 (pp. 189, 190, 192). In between no other author had used both names in an article<br />

and selected a correct spelling <strong>as</strong> First Reviser, thus here Art. 24.2.4 holds and Smith<br />

himself becomes the First Reviser.<br />

Notes on the gender of generic names and gender agreement in species names<br />

As already discussed by Ng et al. (2009) there h<strong>as</strong> been confusion about the gender<br />

of generic names, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong> the correct ending of species names, if adjectival in nature.<br />

If the original genus description stated gender, we have simply followed this. Care<br />

needs to be taken when <strong>as</strong>suming gender though. For instance, Eumanningia Crosnier,<br />

2000, may sound feminine, but <strong>as</strong> clearly stated by Crosnier (2000), the name h<strong>as</strong> to be<br />

treated <strong>as</strong> m<strong>as</strong>culine. In the majority of older descriptions the gender w<strong>as</strong> not stated, in<br />

all those c<strong>as</strong>es we follow Holthuis (1983) and Pérez Farfante & Kensley (1997) for the<br />

gender of the genus, with <strong>one</strong> exception. The gender of the genus Petalidium Spence<br />

Bate, 1881, w<strong>as</strong> treated <strong>as</strong> m<strong>as</strong>culine by Pérez Farfante & Kensley (1997). We herein treat<br />

it <strong>as</strong> neuter, in recognition of the name of the type species, Petalidium foliaceum, <strong>as</strong> well<br />

<strong>as</strong> the other species <strong>as</strong>signed to this genus.


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Confusion exists about the correct ending of some species names, <strong>as</strong> it is not always<br />

clear from the type description if a species name h<strong>as</strong> to be treated <strong>as</strong> a noun or an adjective,<br />

especially in older descriptions when derivations were not commonly included.<br />

For some, the adjectival nature of the name is abundantly clear, and the necessary<br />

changes have been introduced in the present listing. For others, our own limited knowledge<br />

of the cl<strong>as</strong>sical languages h<strong>as</strong> prevented us from forming a definite conclusion<br />

on this matter. In those few c<strong>as</strong>es, we have been fortunate that Lipke Holthuis, a m<strong>as</strong>ter<br />

of cl<strong>as</strong>sical names, used these names before and we have simply followed suit. For<br />

instance, even though the genus Halocaridinides is m<strong>as</strong>culine, Holthuis (1982) used H.<br />

trigonophthalma, effectively treating it <strong>as</strong> a noun, instead of the m<strong>as</strong>culine form trigonophthalmus.<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Over the long gestation period of this catalogue, numerous people provided <strong>as</strong>sistance<br />

with tracking down references, translated relevant papers, advised on nomenclatorial<br />

issues, spelling of author names and dating issues, provided us with copies of<br />

their own work and checked our listing in their ”special” families. We are immensely<br />

grateful to them all. We list them here in alphabetical order: A. Anker, C.W. Ashelby,<br />

A.J. Bruce, R.N. Burukovsky, Y. Cai, T.-Y. Chan, P. Clark, P.C. Dworschak, C. d’Udekem<br />

d’Acoz, J.W. Goy, L.Y.D. Goulding, R. Gulledge, K.-I. Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, M.E. Hendrickx, S.<br />

Ivanenko, W. Klotz, T. Komai, R. Lemaitre, X. Li, M.E.Y. Low, D. Mann, I. Marin, T.<br />

Naruse, P.K.L. Ng, K. Pocklington, Nguyen Thanh Son, K. Reed, J. Poupin, S.H. Tan,<br />

A.L. Vereshchaka, M.K. Wicksten and K. Wouters, whilst offering our apologies to<br />

those who <strong>as</strong>sisted along the way and are not listed. We are also grateful to the librarians<br />

of the Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen (KBIN-IRSNB),<br />

Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis, University College Cork, the Hope Library<br />

(OUMNH) and the Radcliffe Science Library, Oxford who provided references<br />

and expedited the necessary inter-library loans. For the many photographs used we<br />

thank A. Anker, A.J. Bruce, T.-Y. Chan, N. Ciccarese, L. Harris, O. Helker, J. Hoover, T.M.<br />

Iliffe, T. Komai, G.A. Lovrich, C. Lukhaup, K. Neely, T. Sakihara, E. del Solar, J. Tom<strong>as</strong>,<br />

and C. d’Udekem d’Acoz. We are especially grateful to A. Anker, C. d’Udekem d’Acoz,<br />

P.K.L. Ng and P.C. Dworschak, who went through a near complete, final version of the<br />

catalogue and corrected numerous errors. Any remaining errors are the authors responsibility.<br />

L<strong>as</strong>tly, we must pay homage to L.B. Holthuis (1921-2008) who kept meticulous<br />

records of species names of shrimps and err<strong>one</strong>ous spellings, many never reported<br />

again in the scientific literature. Without access to his <strong>file</strong>s, this catalogue would have<br />

been far less complete. Although sadly Lipke is no longer with us and able to see the<br />

finished product, we are grateful for his discussions on a preliminary version, during<br />

which he recommended the inclusion of type localities. To his memory, we dedicate this<br />

catalogue.


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Checklist<br />

Suborder Dendrobranchiata Spence Bate, 1888<br />

Superfamily PeNAeoIDeA Rafinesque, 1815<br />

Family ARISTeIDAe Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a<br />

Aristaeomorpha Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a<br />

= Aristæomorpha Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a (type species Aristeus rostridentatus<br />

Spence Bate, 1881, a junior subjective synonym of Penaeus foliacea Risso, 1827, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Aristaeomorpha foliacea (Risso, 1827) (Fig. 1)<br />

= Penaeus foliacea Risso, 1827: 69; Plate 2, fig. 6. [l’Europe Méridionale, environs de Nice et des Alpes<br />

Maritimes, grandes profondeurs]<br />

= Aristeus rostridentatus Spence Bate, 1881: 189. [near the Fiji Islands, 300 fms; according to Spence<br />

Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 173, 19°09'35"S 179°41'50"E]<br />

= Aristaeomorpha Giglioliana Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892: Plate 2, fig. 2. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Aristaeomorpha mediterranea Adensamer, 1898: 627; unnumbered text figure. [Pola stns 128, Nordküste<br />

von Afrika, 725 m; 192, Südkuste von Kreta (36°33'N 28°59'E, 1242 m); 204, Meer von Kandia<br />

(36°25'N 24°2'E, 808 m)]<br />

= Penaeus Meridionalis Hope, 1851: 19. [Nizza; nomen nudum]<br />

= Aristeus japonicus Yokoya, 1933: 3; Fig. 1. [Sôyô-Maru stns 383, E of Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie-ken, Japan, 353 m;<br />

399, near Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie-ken, 61 m]<br />

Aristaeomorpha woodm<strong>as</strong>oni Calman, 1925: 8. [Off Port Blair in the Andaman Sea, 271 fms]<br />

Aristaeopsis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a<br />

= Aristæopsis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a (type species Penaeus edwardsianus<br />

Johnson, 1868, by original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Aristaeopsis edwardsiana (Johnson, 1868)<br />

= Penaeus edwardsianus Johnson, 1868: 897. [off Madeira, Northe<strong>as</strong>t Atlantic Ocean]<br />

= Aristeus coralinus Spence Bate, 1888: xxxii; fig. X. [Talisman expedition, exact locality not indicated]<br />

= Aristeus splendens Richard, 1900: 89. [Talisman expedition stn 1442, Azores; Talisman expedition stn<br />

1883, off Morocco; Talisman Expedition, off Cape Spartel, according to Davie, 2002: 119]<br />

Aristeus Duvernoy, 1840<br />

= Aristeus Duvernoy, 1840 (type species Penaeus antennatus Risso, 1816, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Aristeus alcocki Ramadan, 1938: 40; Figs 1, 2a, 3a. [John Murray Expedition, stns 34, Gulf of Aden, 1022<br />

m (13°05'36''N 46°24'42''E); 35, Gulf of Aden, 450-550 m (13°14'24''N 46°14'12''E to 13°13'24''N<br />

46°10'00''E); 176, Gulf of Aden, 650-730 m (12°04'06''N 50°38'36''E); 177, Gulf of Aden, 270-730 m<br />

(12°01'54''N 50°39'12''E); 193, Gulf of Aden, 1051 m (13°06'12''N 46°24'30''E to 13°03'00''N 46°21'42''E)]<br />

Aristeus antennatus (Risso, 1816)<br />

= Penaeus Antennatus Risso, 1816: 96; Plate 2, fig. 6. [Nice]<br />

= Sicyonia duvernoii Risso, 1844: 95. [Nice] [nomen nudum]<br />

= Penaeus antemarius Costes, 1890: 558. [nomen nudum]<br />

Aristeus antillensis A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1909: 201; Plate 1, figs 8-13. [Nevis Island, Antilles]<br />

Aristeus mabahissae Ramadan, 1938: 43; Figs 2b, 3b, 4a-c. [John Murray Expeditions, stns 143 (5°15'48''N<br />

73°22'48''E to 5°13'42''N 73°23'36''E), vicinity of the Maldives, 795 m; 145 (4°48'42"S 73°16'24"E), vicinity<br />

of the Maldives, 510 m]<br />

Aristeus pallidicauda Komai, 1993: 23; Figs 1-4. [Off Miyako, Japan, 600-700 m]<br />

Aristeus semidentatus Spence Bate, 1881: 189. [south of the Philippine Islands]<br />

? = Aristeus occidentalis Faxon, 1893: 215. [Albatross stns 3403 (off Galapagos Islands, 0°58'30"S<br />

89°17'00"W, 384 fms); 3410 (off Galapagos Islands, 0°19'00"N 90°34'00"W, 331 fms)]


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Fig. 1. Aristaeomorpha foliacea (Risso, 1827). Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.<br />

Aristeus varidens Holthuis, 1952a: 71; Figs 17-18. [7°16'S 12°02'E, 53 M.W. Ambrizette, 440 m; 5°39'S<br />

11°25'E, 47 M.WbyS. Cabinda, 480 m; 10°45'S 13°10'E, 35 M.W. Cap Morro, 340 m; 10°45'S 13°17'E,<br />

40 M.W. Cap Morro, 400-500 m; 11°53'S 13°20'E, 28 M. WbyN. Egito, 500 m; 6°25'S 11°29'E, 50 M<br />

WSW. Moita Seca, ± 430 m]<br />

Aristeus virilis (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Hemipenaeus virilis Spence Bate, 1881: 187. [near the Philippine Islands, 255 fms; according to<br />

Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 200, near the Philippine Islands, 6°47'N 122°28'E, 250 fms]<br />

= Aristeus tomentosus Spence Bate, 1881: 189. [south of the Philippine Islands]<br />

= Aristeus viritli Burukovsky, 1974: 48. [Err<strong>one</strong>ous spelling]<br />

Austropenaeus Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997<br />

= Austropenaeus Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997 (type species Plesiopenaeus nitidus Barnard, 1947, by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Austropenaeus nitidus (Barnard, 1947)<br />

= Plesiopenaeus nitidus Barnard, 1947: 383. [Off Cape Point, South Africa, 475-630 fms]<br />

= Aristeus crosnieri Burukovsky, 1975: 779; Figs 1-4. [SE Atlantic, 26°11'S 06°02'E, 1150 m]<br />

Hemipenaeus Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Hemipenaeus Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Hemipenaeus spinidorsalis Spence Bate, 1881, designated<br />

by Faxon, 1895, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Hemipenaeus carpenteri Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b<br />

= Hemipenæus Carpenteri Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 189. [Investigator stn 97 (Bay of Bengal,<br />

18°26'N 85°2'E), 1310 fms]<br />

= Hemipenaeus triton Faxon, 1893: 215. [Albatross stns 3360 (off Panama, 6°17'00"N 82°05'00"W, 1672<br />

fms); 3374 (off Panama, 2°35'00"N 83°53'00"W, 1823 fms); 3381 (4°56'00"N 80°52'30"W, 1772 fms)]<br />

Hemipenaeus spinidorsalis Spence Bate, 1881: 186. [South Atlantic, near the Island of Tristan d’Acunha,<br />

1900 fms; corresponding to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 133, near Tristan da Cunha, 35°41'S<br />

20°55'W, 1900 fms]


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Hepomadus Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Hepomadus Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Hepomadus glacialis Spence Bate, 1881, designated by<br />

Fowler, 1912, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Hepomadus glacialis Spence Bate, 1881: 190. [mid South Atlantic, 1875 fms; corrected in Spence Bate, 1888<br />

to Challenger stn 237, near Yokohama, 34°37'N 140°32'E, 1875 fms]<br />

Hepomadus inermis Spence Bate, 1881: 190. [middle of South Pacific, 2550 fms; according to Spence Bate,<br />

1888 Challenger stn 289, South Pacific, 39°41'S 131°23'W, 2550 fms]<br />

Hepomadus tener Smith, 1884: 409; Plate 9, figs 7-8. [Albatross stn 2099, NW Atlantic, off e<strong>as</strong>tern USA,<br />

37°12'20"N 69°30'W, 2949 fms]<br />

Parahepomadus Crosnier, 1978<br />

= Parahepomadus Crosnier, 1978 (type species Parahepomadus vaubani Crosnier, 1978, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Parahepomadus vaubani Crosnier, 1978: 48; Figs 20-22. [Vauban CH 113, 22°18'S 43°59.7'E, 990-1010 m]<br />

Plesiopenaeus Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Plesiopenaeus Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Aristeus armatus Spence Bate, 1881, designated by<br />

Faxon, 1895, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Plesiopenaeus armatus (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Aristeus armatus Spence Bate, 1881: 188. [among the islands of the Austral<strong>as</strong>ian archipelago, in the<br />

North Pacific, and South Atlantic, 1900-2050 fms; according to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stns<br />

133, South Atlantic Ocean, near Tristan da Cunha, 35°41'S 20°55'W, 1900 fms; 184, near Torres Strait,<br />

12°8'S 145°10'E, 1400 fms; 213, near the Philippines, 5°47'N 124°1'E, 2050 fms; 237, off Japan, 34°37'N<br />

140°32'E, 1875 fms; 246, Mid-Pacific, 36°10'N 178°00'E, 2050 fms; 276, the Low Archipelago, 13°28'S<br />

149°30'W, 2350 fms; 323, e<strong>as</strong>t of Buenos Ayres, 35°39'S 50°47'W, 1900 fms]<br />

Plesiopenaeus coruscans (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a)<br />

= Aristæeus coruscans Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a: 280; Fig. 6. [Investigator stn 112<br />

(Bay of Bengal, 13°47'30"N 92°36'E), 561 fms]<br />

Pseudaristeus Crosnier, 1978<br />

= Pseudaristeus Crosnier, 1978 (type species Aristæus cr<strong>as</strong>sipes Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on &<br />

Alcock, 1891a, by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pseudaristeus cr<strong>as</strong>sipes (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a)<br />

= Aristæus cr<strong>as</strong>sipes Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a: 281; Fig. 7. [Investigator stn 116,<br />

Andaman Sea, 11°25'05"N 92°47'06"E, 405 fms; lectotype designation by Pérez Farfante, 1987]<br />

Pseudaristeus gracilis (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Hemipenaeus gracilis Spence Bate, 1888: 302; Plate 44, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 207, off Tabl<strong>as</strong> Island,<br />

Philippines, 12°21'N 122°15'E, 700 fms]<br />

Pseudaristeus kathleenae Pérez Farfante, 1987: 314; Figs 1-3, 4C, 5-9. [Albatross stn 5657, Teluk B<strong>one</strong>,<br />

Sulawesi (Celebes), Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 3°19'40"S 120°36'30"E, 900 m]<br />

Pseudaristeus protensus Pérez Farfante, 1987: 327; Figs 4D, 9, 14. [Investigator stn 370, W of Everal Gujarat,<br />

India (Arabian Sea), 19°51'30"N 69°07'30"E, 1569 m]<br />

Pseudaristeus sibogae (De Man, 1911a)<br />

= Hemipenaeus Sibogae De Man, 1911a: 6, 25. [Siboga stn 52, Savu Sea, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 9°3.4'S 119°56.7'E,<br />

1000 m]<br />

Pseudaristeus speciosus (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Hemipenaeus speciosus Spence Bate, 1881: 186. [the Atlantic off the co<strong>as</strong>t of South America, 2650<br />

fms; according to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 325, e<strong>as</strong>t of Buenos Ayres, 36°44'S 46°16'W, 2650<br />

fms]


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Family BeNTHeSICyMIDAe Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a<br />

Altelatipes Crosnier & Vereshchaka, 2008<br />

= Altelatipes Crosnier & Vereshchaka, 2008 (type species Altelatipes falkenhaugae Crosnier & Vereshchaka,<br />

2008, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Altelatipes brevirostris (Kikuchi & Nemoto, 1991)<br />

= Benthesicymus brevirostris Kikuchi & Nemoto, 1991: 75; figs 10-11. [23°08.4'N 150°04.8'E, 0-1300 m]<br />

Altelatipes carinatus (Smith, 1884)<br />

= Benthesicymus carinatus Smith, 1884: 396; Plate 10, figs 6-7. [Albatross stn 2094, off Long Island, NW<br />

Atlantic, 39°44'30"N 71°4'W, 1022 fms]<br />

= Benthesicymus expansus Kensley, 1977: 22; Figs 4-5. [Meiring Naude stn 107 (South Africa, off Natal,<br />

28°37.8'S 32°38.4'E, 1200-1000 m)]<br />

Altelatipes falkenhaugae Crosnier & Vereshchaka, 2008: 402; Figs 1-5, 6A-C, 7A-C. [ride médio-atlantique,<br />

53°04'N 37°17'W, 1478-665 m]<br />

Bentheogennema Burkenroad, 1936a<br />

= Bentheogennema Burkenroad, 1936a (type species Gennad<strong>as</strong> intermedius Spence Bate, 1888, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

Bentheogennema borealis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> borealis Rathbun, 1902a: 887. [Albatross stn 3783, off Copper Island, Kamchatka, 1567<br />

fms]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> calmani Kemp, 1909: 724; Plate 74, figs 5-11; Plate 95, figs 4-5. [Challenger stns 232, S of<br />

Japan, 35°11'N 139°28'E, 345 fms; 236, S of Japan, 34°7'N 138°E, 565 fms; 237, near Yokohama,<br />

34°37'N 140°32'E, 1875 fms]<br />

Bentheogennema burkenroadi Krygier & W<strong>as</strong>mer, 1975: 737; Figs 1-6. [Northe<strong>as</strong>tern Pacific, 51°26'N<br />

138°28'W]<br />

Bentheogennema intermedia (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> intermedius Spence Bate, 1888: 343; Plate 58, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 106, 1°47'N 24°26'W,<br />

1850 fms, off Sierra Le<strong>one</strong>; between Bermuda and Azores, surface; 137, 35°59'S, 1°34'E, surface]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> Alicei Bouvier, 1906a: 748. [Type locality not indicated; according to Bouvier, 1908a, the<br />

syntypic series came from Princesse-Alice stns 1306, a 300 milles à l’ouest de S.-Miguel, 4275 m; 1715,<br />

Canaries, 0-1000 m; 1749, entre Madère et les Canaries, 0-2500 m; 1768, Canaries, 0-3000; 1794, entre<br />

les Canaries et les Açores, 0-3000 m; 1797, entre les Canaries et les Açores, 0-3000 m; 2016, sud-ouest<br />

du cap Spartel, 0-1800 m; 2022, a l’est du banc Seine, 0-4000 m; 2113, Mer Sarg<strong>as</strong>ses, 0-1500 m; 2138,<br />

mer des Sarg<strong>as</strong>ses (région orientale), 0-2500 m; 2153, au sud des Açores, 0-2000 m; 2168, au sud de<br />

S.-Miguel, 0-2000 m; 2168, au sud de S.-Miguel, 0-2000 m; 2212, a l’ouest de Flores, 0-1200 m; 2244,<br />

au sud de S.-Miguel, 0-3000 m]<br />

Bentheogennema p<strong>as</strong>ithea (De Man, 1907a)<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> P<strong>as</strong>ithea De Man, 1907a: 146. [Siboga stn 230, 3°58'S 128°20'E, 0-2000 m]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> praecox Kemp, 1910: 176; Plate 13, figs 1-4. [Investigator stn 320, off C. Comorin, 7°23'N<br />

75°44'E, 1053 fms]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> caini Tirmizi, 1960: 368; Figs 40g, 48g, 84. [John Murray Expedition, stn 171 (9°07'06''N<br />

55°27'06''E to 9°08'48''N 55°31'48''E), central part of Arabian Sea, 3840-3872 m]<br />

Bentheogennema stephenseni Burkenroad, 1940: 37. [Dana stn 3624 I (SE of New Caledonia, 28°17.6'N<br />

177°01'E, 5000 m wire out)]<br />

Benthesicymus Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Benthesicymus Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Benthesicymus crenatus Spence Bate, 1881, designated<br />

by Spence Bate, 1888, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Bentheocetes Smith, 1884 (type species Benthesicymus bartletti Smith, 1882; by monotypy; gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Benthesicymus altus Spence Bate, 1881: 191. [between Australia and Japan, 350-1400 fms]


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Benthesicymus armatus MacGilchrist, 1905: 235. [Investigator stn 287 (Arabian Sea, 21°8'30''N 65°47'E),<br />

1506 fms]<br />

Benthesicymus bartletti Smith, 1882: 82; Plate 14, figs 1-7. [Blake stn 343, 39°45'40''N 70°55'W, 732 fms]<br />

= Benthesicymus pleocanthus Spence Bate, 1888: 334; Fig. 48; Plate 57, fig. 2. [Challenger stns 23, off<br />

Sombrero Island, 18°24'N 63°28'W, 450 fms; 205, Philippine Islands, 16°42'N 119°22'E, 1050 fms; 250,<br />

North Pacific Ocean, 37°49'N 166°47'W, 3050 fms]<br />

Benthesicymus br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Spence Bate, 1881: 191. [Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; according to Spence Bate,<br />

1888: Challenger stns 323, e<strong>as</strong>t of Buenos Ayres, 35°39'S 50°47'W, 1900 fms; 168, off New Zealand,<br />

40°29'S 177°43'E, 1100 fms; 173, off Matuku, Fiji Islands, 19°9'35"S 179°41'50"E, 315 fms; 181, between<br />

Australia and the Solomon Islands, 13°50'S 151°49'E, 2440 fms; 184, near Torres Strait, 12°8'S<br />

145°10'E, 1400 fms; 285, South Pacific, 32°36'S 137°43'W, 2375 fms]<br />

= Benthesicymus moratus Smith, 1886a: 90. [Albatross stns 2042 (39°33'00"N 68°26'45"W, 1555 fms);<br />

2174 (38°15'00"N 72°03'00"W, 1594 fms); 2222 (39°03'15"N 70°50'45"W, 1537 fms); 2575 (41°07'00"N<br />

65°26'30"W, 1710 fms)]<br />

Benthesicymus cereus Burkenroad, 1936a: 30; Figs 6, 11-12, 19, 24, 28, 35, 42, 47. [Pawnee stn 54, 21°15'40"N<br />

71°17'06"W, 900-945 fms]<br />

Benthesicymus crenatus Spence Bate, 1881: 190. [mid Pacific, 2600 fms; according to Spence Bate, 1888:<br />

Challenger stns 272, north of the Low Archipelago, 3°48'S 152°56'W, 2600 fms; 276, near the Low<br />

Archipelago, 13°28'S 149°30'W, 2350 fms]<br />

Benthesicymus investigatoris Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 282. [Investigator stns 222 (Andaman Sea, 13°27'N<br />

93°14'30''E), 400-200 fms (200-405 fms?); 228 (Andaman Sea, 13°7'N 94°44'15''E), 640 fms; 234 (Andaman<br />

Sea, 13°15'30''N 93°26'E), 498 fms; 235 (Andaman Sea, 14°13'N 93°40'E), 370-419 fms]<br />

Benthesicymus iridescens Spence Bate, 1881: 191. [near the island of Tristan d’Acunha, 1900 fms; according<br />

to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 133, near Tristan da Cunha, 35°41'S 20°55'W, 1900 fms]<br />

= Benthesicymus mollis Spence Bate, 1888: 339; Plate 58, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 133, near Tristan da<br />

Cunha, 35°41'S 20°55'W, 1900 fms]<br />

= Benthesicymus longipes Bouvier, 1906a: 747. [Princesse-Alice stn 1150, au sud-ouest des îles du Cap-<br />

Vert, 3890 m; according to Bouvier, 1908a]<br />

Fig. 2. Benthesicymus tanneri Faxon, 1893. Photo by E. del Solar.


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Benthesicymus laciniatus Rathbun, 1906: 906; Fig. 59; Plate 19, fig. 3. [Albatross stn 4018, vicinity of Kauai<br />

Island, Hawaii, 804-724 fms]<br />

= Benthesicymus Hjorti Sund, 1920: 30; Fig. 48; Plate 11, fig. 4. [Michael Sars stn 35 (27°27'N 14°52'W),<br />

S of Canary Islands, 2603 m]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> pectinatus Schmitt, 1921: 25; Fig. 12; Plate 11, fig. 1. [Albatross stn 4390, off Santa Catalina<br />

Island, California, 1350-2182 m]<br />

Benthesicymus seymouri Tirmizi, 1960: 328; Figs 14-23. [John Murray Expedition, stn 118, 4°05'54"S<br />

41°10'12"E, 1789 m]<br />

Benthesicymus strabus Burkenroad, 1936a: 45; Figs 10, 23, 27, 34, 41, 46, 49. [Challenger stn 285, 32°36'S<br />

137°43'W]<br />

Benthesicymus tanneri Faxon, 1893: 215. [Albatross stns 3358 (off Panama, 6°30'00"N 81°44'00"W, 555 fms);<br />

3362 (off Panama, 5°56'00"N 85°10'30"W, 1175 fms); 3363 (off Panama, 5°42'00"N 85°50'00"W, 978<br />

fms); 3364 (off Panama, 5°30'00"N 86°08'30"W, 902 fms); 3365 (off Panama, 5°31'00"N 86°31'00"W,<br />

1010 fms); 3366 (off Panama, 5°30'00"N 86°45'00"W, 1067 fms); 3376 (off Panama, 3°09'00"N<br />

82°08'00"W, 1132 fms); 3377 (3°56'00"N 81°40'15"W, 764 fms); 3380 (off Panama, 4°03'00"N<br />

81°31'00"W, 899 fms); 3384 (off Panama, 7°31'30"N 79°14'00"W, 458 fms); 3393 (off Panama,<br />

07°15'00"N 79°36'00"W, 1020 fms); 3400 (off Galapagos Islands, 0°36'00"S 86°46'00"W, 1322 fms);<br />

3403 (off Galapagos Islands, 0°58'30"S 89°17'00"W, 383 fms); 3407 (off Galapagos Islands, 0°04'00"S<br />

90°24'30"W, 885 fms); 3410 (off Galapagos Islands, 0°19'00"N 90°24'00"W, 331 fms); 3411 (off Galapagos<br />

Islands, 0°54'00"N 91°09'00"W, 1189 fms); 3418 (off Mexico, 16°33'00"N 99°52'30"W, 660 fms);<br />

3424 (off Mexico, 21°15'00"N 106°23'00"W, 676 fms); 3425 (off Mexico, 21°19'00"N 106°24'00"W, 680<br />

fms); 3435 (Gulf of California, 26°48'00"N 110°45'20"W, 859 fms); 3436 (27°03'40"N 110°53'40"W, 905<br />

fms)] (Fig. 2)<br />

Benthesicymus tirmiziae Crosnier, 1978: 16; Figs 7a-b, 8a-b, 11a. [Vauban stn CH 132, Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 13°43.8'S<br />

47°29.0'E, 1950-2150 m]<br />

Benthesicymus howensis Dall, 2001<br />

= Benthesicymus urinator howensis Dall, 2001: 428; Figs 13A-D. [Lord Howe Rise, T<strong>as</strong>man Sea, 28°44'S<br />

161°54'E, 1325 m]<br />

Benthesicymus urinator Burkenroad, 1936a: 29; Figs 4, 5, 8-9, 17-18, 22, 32, 33, 39-40, 45. [Challenger stn 184,<br />

near Torres Strait, Australia, 12°8'S 145°10'E, 1400 fms]<br />

Benth<strong>one</strong>ctes Smith, 1885a<br />

= Benth<strong>one</strong>ctes Smith, 1885a (type species Benth<strong>one</strong>ctes filipes Smith, 1885a, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Hapalopoda Filhol, 1885a (type species Hapalopoda investigator Filhol, 1885a, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Benth<strong>one</strong>ctes filipes Smith, 1885a: 509. [Albatross stns 2181, 39°29'00''N 71°46'00''W, 603 fms; 2206,<br />

39°35'00''N 71°24'30''W, 1043 fms; 2210, 39°37'45''N 71°18'45''W, 991 fms; 2235, 39°12'00''N<br />

72°03'30''W, 707 fms]<br />

= Hapalopoda investigator Filhol, 1885a: 229; Fig. 2. [Crevette prise à 1900 mètres de profondeur, à<br />

bord du Talisman (33°9'N 11°58'W (of Paris) (= 9°38'W of Greenwich))]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Gennad<strong>as</strong> parvus Spence Bate, 1881, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Amalopenaeus Smith, 1882 (type species Amalopenaeus elegans Smith, 1882, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphodes Filhol, 1885b (type species, P<strong>as</strong>iphodes purpureus Filhol, 1885b, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> barbari Vereshchaka, 1990: 131; Fig. 1. [stn 1925, 25°39'S 85°27'W]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> bouvieri Kemp, 1909: 726; Plate 74, figs 1-4; Plate 75, figs 6-7. [Challenger stns 206, W of Manila,<br />

17°54'N 117°14'E, 2100 fms; 220, N of New Guinea, 0°42'S 147°E, 1100 fms]


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= Gennad<strong>as</strong> alcocki Kemp, 1910: 174 (?partim, males only); Plate 13, figs 5-6. [Investigator stns 111, Bay<br />

of Bengal, 12°50'N 90°52'E, 1644 fms; 103, Bay of Bengal, 15°14'N 81°9'E, 1260 fms; 108, off C. Comorin,<br />

7°4'N 76°34'15"E, 1043 fms; 309, near the Andaman Islands, 10°9'N 93°2'15"E, 765 fms; see<br />

Crosnier, 1978 for discussion of this problem]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> brevirostris Bouvier, 1905a: 748. [provient des parages de Sainte-Lucie où elle fut trouvée par le<br />

Blake sur des fonds de 221 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> similis Stephensen, 1923: 6, 12; Fig. 1. [Atlantic, 39°35'N 9°45'W, 1150 m]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> chi<strong>as</strong>mifera Stephensen, 1923: 6, 13; Figs 2-3. [Atlantic, 39°35'N 9°45'W, 1150 m]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> capensis Calman, 1925: 5; Plate 1, Figs 1-2. [SS Pickle stn 87, off Cape, South Africa, 1014 fms]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> cr<strong>as</strong>sus Tirmizi, 1960: 346, 371; Figs 40h, 85. [John Murray Expedition, stn 121 (5°39'00''N<br />

39°38'30''E to 5°40'30''N 39°43'00''E), Zanzibar area, bottom at 925 m, net apparently not on bottom]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> elegans (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Amalopenaeus elegans Smith, 1882: 87; Plate 14, figs 8-14; Plate 15,figs 1-5. [Blake stns 323, 33°19'0"N<br />

76°12'30"W, 457 fms; 324, 33°27'20"N 75°53'30"W, 1386 fms; 325, 33°35'20"N 76°0'0"W, 647 fms; 328,<br />

34°28'25"N 75°22'50"W, 1632 fms; 330, 31°41'0"N 74°35'0"W, 1047 fms; 343, 39°45'40"N 70°55'0"W,<br />

732 fms; 893, 39°52'20"N 70°58'0"W, 372 fms; 935, 39°45'0"N 69°44'45"W, 770 fms; 952, 39°55'0"N<br />

70°28'0"W, 388 fms]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> gilchristi Calman, 1925: 6; Plate 1, figs 3-4. [SS Pickle stns 77 (755 fms), 84 (500 fms), 87 (1014<br />

fms), 357 (900 fms), off Cape, South Africa]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> incertus (Balss, 1927)<br />

= Amalopenaeus incertus Balss, 1927: 265; figs 24-29. [Valdivia stns 232, 3°26'S 58°34'E, 0-1500 m; 235,<br />

4°34'S 53°42'E, 0-2000 m; 237, 4°45'S 48°58'E, 0-2000 m]<br />

= Amalopenaeus Gardineri Balss, 1927: 267; Fig. 31. [Valdivia stn 236, 4°38'S 51°16'E, 0-2000 m; 4 miles<br />

N.W. of Desroches Atoll, 750-0 fms]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> kempi Stebbing, 1914a: 283; Plate 27. [Scotia stn 468, Cape Point, South Africa, 39°48'S 2°33'E,<br />

2772 fms]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> parvus Spence Bate, 1881: 192. [off Japan, 2425 fms]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> propinquus Rathbun, 1906: 907; Fig. 61a-b. [Between Erben Bank and Kaiwi Channel, Hawai’ian<br />

Islands]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> clavicarpus De Man, 1907a: 144 (partim). [Siboga stns 128, 4°27'N 125°25.7'E, 0-700 m; 141,<br />

1°0.4'S 127°25.3'E, 0-1500 m; 230, 3°58'S 128°20'E, 0-2000 m; see Burkenroad, 1936a]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> scutatus indicus Kemp, 1913a: 62. [Investigator stns 108, off C. Comorin, 7°4'N 76°34'15"E,<br />

1043 fms; 109, off C. Comorin, 7°1'N 78°21'E, 738 fms]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> scutatus Bouvier, 1906a: 748. [l’Hirondelle stn 156, entre les Açores et Terre-Neuve, surface according<br />

to Bouvier, 1908a]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> scutatus Bouvier, 1906b: 690. [nomen nudum]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> sordidus Kemp, 1910: 177; Plate 14, figs 1-3. [Investigator stns 193, N of the Laccadive Islands,<br />

15°11'N 72°28'45"E, 931 fms; 194, off the Laccadive Islands, 13°47'N 72°3'45"E, 891 fms; 198, NE of<br />

Ceylon, 8°55'N 81°17'30"E, 764 fms]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> talismani Bouvier, 1906a: 749. [Talisman stn 105, 16°38'N 18°24'W, 3200 m, according to Crosnier<br />

& Forest, 1973]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> tinayrei Bouvier, 1906c: 10; Figs 2-4, 14. [Mer des Sarg<strong>as</strong>ses, Açores, Cap Spartel (Princesse-Alice<br />

stn 2264, 37°30'N 22°39'W, 0-3000 m, according to Davie, 2002: 127)]<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> valens (Smith, 1884)<br />

= Amalopenaeus valens Smith, 1884: 402; Plate 10, fig. 2. [Albatross stn 2003, 37°16'30"N 74°20'36"W,<br />

640 fms]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphodes purpureus Filhol, 1885b: Plate 3. [Type locality not indicated; Holthuis, 1980a refers to<br />

A. Milne-Edwards’ original colour sketch of the species in the Paris Museum, probably from Talisman<br />

stn 38, off Cap Ghir, Morocco, 2210 m]<br />

= Gennad<strong>as</strong> bidentata Stephensen, 1923: 6, 14; Figs 4, 5. [Atlantic, 57°47'N 11°33'W, 1985 m]


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Family PeNAeIDAe Rafinesque, 1815<br />

Alcockpenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011<br />

= Alcockpenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011 (type species Parapenaeopsis hungerfordi Alcock, 1905, by<br />

original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Alcockpenaeopsis hungerfordii (Alcock, 1905)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis hungerfordii Alcock, 1905: 522, 530. [Hongkong]<br />

Arafurapenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011<br />

= Arafurapenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011 (type species Parapenaeopsis arafurica Racek & Dall,<br />

1965, by original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Arafurapenaeopsis arafurica (Racek & Dall, 1965)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis arafurica Racek & Dall, 1965: 102; Fig. 16; Plate 8, figs 6-7; Plate 13, fig. 5. [off the Fly<br />

River, Papua New Guinea]<br />

Artemesia Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Artemesia Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Artemesia longinaris Bate, 1888, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Artemesia longinaris Spence Bate, 1888: 281; Plate 90. [Challenger stn 321, off Montevideo, Uruguay,<br />

35°02'S 55°15'W, 13 fms]<br />

= Artemesia brevinaris Nobili, 1901a: 1; Figs 1-2. [Mar del Plata, Argentina]<br />

Atypopenaeus Alcock, 1905<br />

= Atypopenaeus Alcock, 1905 (type species Penaeus compressipes Henderson, 1893, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Miyadiella Kubo, 1949a (type species Miyadella pedunculata Kubo, 1949a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Atypopenaeus bicornis Racek & Dall, 1965: 85; Fig. 14; Plate 7, figs 5-6; Plate 12, fig. 6. [Off Fly River mouth,<br />

Papua New Guinea]<br />

Atypopenaeus compressipes (Henderson, 1893)<br />

= Penaeus compressipes Henderson, 1893: 450. [Gulf of Martaban, India]<br />

= Parapenaeopsis brevirostris Kubo, 1936a: 55; Plate 61. [Inland Sea of Japan]<br />

Atypopenaeus dearmatus De Man, 1907a: 135. [Siboga stns 302, 10°17.9'S 123°28.7'E, 216 m; 306, 8°27'S<br />

122°54.5'E, 247 m; 312, Saleh bay, N co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumbawa, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 8°19'S 117°41'E, 274 m]<br />

= Miyadiella ornata Holthuis, 1955a: 76; Figs 1-2. [Off NE Java, 7°33'S 114°36'E, 200 m]<br />

Atypopenaeus formosus Dall, 1957: 199; Fig. 21A-H. [5 km E off Sandgate, Moreton Bay, Queensland,<br />

Australia, 2-3 fms]<br />

Atypopenaeus stenodactylus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Penaeus stenodactylus Stimpson, 1860a: 43. [Portu ”Hong Kong”]<br />

= Penaeus podophthalmus Stimpson, 1860a: 43. [Portu ”Hong Kong”]<br />

= Miyadella pedunculata Kubo, 1949a: 264; Figs 7N, 23G, H, 58O, 74C, I, 79E, 104, 105. [Osaka-wan,<br />

Japan]<br />

Batepenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011<br />

= Batepenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011 (type species Penaeus tenellus Spence Bate, 1888, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

Batepenaeopsis tenella (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Penaeus tenellus Spence Bate, 1888: 270. [Challenger stn 235, Bay of Kobe, Japan, 34°39'N 135°14'E,<br />

8 fms]<br />

= Penaeus crucifer Ortmann, 1890: 451; Plate 56, fig. 5. [Maizuru, Japan]<br />

Batepenaeopsis venusta (De Man, 1907a)<br />

= Parapeneopsis venusta De Man, 1907a: 134. [Siboga expedition, station off Pulu Jedan, E co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru<br />

Islands, shallow water]


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Farfantepenaeus Burukovsky, 1997<br />

= Penaeus (Farfantepenaeus) Burukovsky, 1997 (type species Penaeus [<strong>as</strong> Pénée] br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Latreille,<br />

1817, by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Penaeus (Farfantepenaeus) Burukovsky, 1972 [no type species indicated]<br />

Farfantepenaeus aztecus (Ives, 1891)<br />

= Penaeus Br<strong>as</strong>iliensis var. Aztecus Ives, 1891: 190. [Veracruz, Mexico; lectotype designated by Pérez<br />

Farfante, 1969]<br />

Farfantepenaeus br<strong>as</strong>iliensis (Latreille, 1817)<br />

= Penaeus [<strong>as</strong> Pénée] br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Latreille, 1817: 156. [côtes du Brésil]<br />

Farfantepenaeus brevirostris (Kingsley, 1878a)<br />

= Penaeus brevirostris Kingsley, 1878a: 98. [Estero at Realijo, W. co<strong>as</strong>t of Nicaragua]<br />

Farfantepenaeus californiensis (Holmes, 1900)<br />

= Penaeus californiensis Holmes, 1900: 218. [Santa Monica, California; neotype designation by Burkenroad,<br />

1938]<br />

Farfantepenaeus duorarum (Burkenroad, 1939)<br />

= Penaeus duorarum Burkenroad, 1939: 31; Figs 18-19, 23, 25-27. [Atlantis stn 2813, off Alabama, Gulf<br />

of Mexico, 19 fms]<br />

Farfantepenaeus notialis (Pérez Farfante, 1967)<br />

= Penaeus duorarum notialis Pérez Farfante, 1967: 94; Figs 4a-d. [Oregon stn 5664, off L<strong>as</strong> Piedr<strong>as</strong>, Gulf<br />

of Venezuela, 11°44'N 70°22'W, 26 fms]<br />

= Penaeus duorarum var. camer<strong>one</strong>nsis Rossignol, 1962 [unavailable name under Art. 15.2]<br />

Farfantepenaeus paulensis (Pérez Farfante, 1967)<br />

= Penaeus (Melicertus) paulensis Pérez Farfante, 1967: 84; Figs 1a-d. [Santos, Sāo Paulo, Brazil]<br />

Farfantepenaeus subtilis (Pérez Farfante, 1967)<br />

= Penaeus aztecus subtilis Pérez Farfante, 1967: 89; Figs 2a-b, 3a-c. [Oregon stn 5685, off Gallin<strong>as</strong> Point,<br />

Departemento de la Guajira, Colombia, 12°29'N 71°54'W, 95 fms]<br />

Fenneropenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1969<br />

= Fenneropenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1969 (type species Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H.<br />

Milne Edwards, 1834-1840], by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Fenneropenaeus chinensis (Osbeck, 1765)<br />

= Cancer chinensis Osbeck, 1765: 151. [Bocca Tiger, auf Chinesisch Pho-hao, der Tigermund, oder Phomunn,<br />

die Tigersöfnung. Fischer kamen mit verschiedenen Fisharten zu uns, .... und chinesischen<br />

Krabben: Cancer chinensis]<br />

= Penaeus orientalis Kishinouye, 1917: 79. [Chosen, Kantoshu and Chintao]<br />

Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

? = Palæmon longicornis Olivier, 1811: 662. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 415. [les côtes de Coromandel]<br />

= Penaeus indicus longirostris De Man, 1892a: 511; Plate 29, fig. 53. [Celebes, Mak<strong>as</strong>sar]<br />

Fenneropenaeus konkani Chanda & Bhattacharya, 2003: 229; Fig. 1. [Mirkarwada Fish landing centre, Ratangiri,<br />

Maharstra, West Co<strong>as</strong>t of India]<br />

Fenneropenaeus merguiensis (De Man, 1888a)<br />

= Penaeus merguiensis De Man, 1888a: 287; Plate 18, fig. 8; Plate 19, fig. 1. [Burma, Mergui Archipelago]<br />

Fenneropenaeus penicillatus (Alcock, 1905)<br />

= Penaeus indicus penicillatus Alcock, 1905: 515, 525. [Off the Orissa co<strong>as</strong>t; at Bombay; Karáchi;<br />

Gangetic Delta; Mergui]<br />

Fenneropenaeus sil<strong>as</strong>i (Muthu & Motoh, 1979a)<br />

=Penaeus sil<strong>as</strong>i Muthu & Motoh, 1979a: 64; Figs 1-2. [Tawau, Sabah, 36 m]<br />

Funchalia Johnson, 1868<br />

= Funchalia Johnson, 1868 (type species Funchalia woodwardi Johnson, 1868, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)


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= Grimaldiella Bouvier, 1905b (type species Grimaldiella richardi Bouvier, 1905b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

= Hemipenaeopsis Bouvier, 1905b (type species Hemipenaeopsis villosus Bouvier, 1905b, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Funchalia danae Burkenroad, 1940: 36. [Dana stn 4017 VII (Canary Islands, 29°13'N 14°12'W, 1000 m wire<br />

out)]<br />

Funchalia sagamiensis Fujino, 1975: 200; Figs 1-3. [Amadai-ba, Sagami Bay, central Japan, upper water<br />

layer]<br />

Funchalia taaningi Burkenroad, 1940: 36. [Dana stn 3920 III (N of Seychelles, 1°06'N 62°25'E, 3000 m wire<br />

out)]<br />

Funchalia villosa (Bouvier, 1905b)<br />

= Hemipenaeopsis villosus Bouvier, 1905b: 981 (pro parte). [capturée par la Princesse-Alice entre les îles<br />

Canaries et les Açores]<br />

= Funchalia vanhöffeni Lenz & Strunck, 1914: 306; Plate 17, figs 20-21. [nördlich von Tristan da Cunha]<br />

Funchalia woodwardi Johnson, 1868: 895. [Off Madeira, NE Atlantic Ocean]<br />

= Peneus Genianus Risso, 1841 [nomen nudum]<br />

= Sycionia geny Risso, 1844: 95. [Nice] [nomen nudum]<br />

= Sicyonia Genyana Hope, 1851: 19. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Grimaldiella Richardi Bouvier, 1905b: 981, 982. [capturée par la Princesse-Alice dans se dernière<br />

campagne, au <strong>large</strong> de l’île Saint-Michel, en plein groupe des Açores]<br />

= Peneus genyanus Monod, 1931: 107. [nomen nudum]<br />

Ganjampenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011<br />

= Ganjampenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011 (type species Parapenaeopsis uncta Alcock, 1905, by<br />

original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Ganjampenaeopsis uncta (Alcock, 1905)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis uncta Alcock, 1905: 522, 528. [Ganjam co<strong>as</strong>t, 10-11 fms]<br />

= Parapenaeopsis probata Hall, 1961: 96; Plate 19, figs 11-13. [South of Bedok, 24 fms; South of Singapore,<br />

24 and 45 fms]<br />

Heteropenaeus De Man, 1896<br />

= Heteropenaeus De Man, 1896 (type species Heteropenaeus longimanus De Man, 1896, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Heteropenaeus longimanus De Man, 1896: 111. [Java-See]<br />

Holthuispenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011<br />

= Holthuispenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011 (type species Parapenaeopsis atlantica Balss, 1914a, by<br />

original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Holthuispenaeopsis atlantica (Balss, 1914a)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis atlantica Balss, 1914a: 593. [Victoria, Kamerun]<br />

= Trachypenaeus constrictus var. africana Balss, 1916: 17; Figs 3-4. [Goldküste: Kap Co<strong>as</strong>t C<strong>as</strong>tle, 13 m;<br />

Addah, 11 m; Acra, 9 m. Togo, Lome, 13 m. Dahomey, Whyda, Cabinda, Landana, 7 m. Französisch-<br />

Kongo: Nyanga-Fluß, 13 m; Loango, 10 m. Angola: Ambriz, 13 m; Kinsembo, 13 m]<br />

Kishinouyepenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011<br />

= Kishinouyepenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011 (type species Penaeus cornutus Kishinouye, 1900, by<br />

original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Kishinouyepenaeopsis amicus (V.C. Nguyên, 1971)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis amicus V.C. Nguyên, 1971: 46; Fig. 1. [West Tonkin Gulf]<br />

= Parapenaeopsis sinica Liu & Wang, 1986: 214, 215. [Wailuo, Xuwen County, Guangdong, South<br />

China Sea]


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Kishinouyepenaeopsis cornuta (Kishinouye, 1900)<br />

= Penaeus cornutus Kishinouye, 1900: 23; unnumbered text fig. [Bay of Ariake, Kushu]<br />

Kishinouyepenaeopsis incisa (Liu & Wang, 1986)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis incisa Liu & Wang, 1986: 214, 215. [Wailuo, Xuwen County, Guangdong, South<br />

China Sea]<br />

Kishinouyepenaeopsis maxillipedo (Alcock, 1905)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis maxillipedo Alcock, 1905: 522, 527. [Bombay, Madr<strong>as</strong>, Arakan co<strong>as</strong>t, India]<br />

Litopenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1969<br />

= Litopenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1969 (type species Penaeus vannamei Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1931, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Litopenaeus occidentalis (Streets, 1871a)<br />

= Penaeus occidentalis Streets, 1871a: 243. [Isthmus of Panama]<br />

Litopenaeus schmitti (Burkenroad, 1936b)<br />

= Penaeus schmitti Burkenroad, 1936b: 315; Figs 1-3. [Kingston Bay, Jamaica]<br />

Litopenaeus setiferus (Linnaeus, 1767)<br />

= Cancer setiferus Linnaeus, 1767: 1054. [Indiis]<br />

= Pæneus orbignyanus Latreille, 1817: 155. [côtes maritimes du département de la Vendée]<br />

= P.[enaeus] fluviatilis Say, 1818: 236. [North America]<br />

= Penaeus gracilirostris Thallwitz, 1892: 3; Plate 1, fig. 5. [Nord-Celébes]<br />

Litopenaeus stylirostris (Stimpson, 1871)<br />

= Penaeus stylirostris Stimpson, 1871: 134. [Panama]<br />

Litopenaeus vannamei (Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1931)<br />

= Penaeus vannamei Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1931: 173; Fig. 16. [Golfo de Panama]<br />

Macropet<strong>as</strong>ma Stebbing, 1914b<br />

= Macropet<strong>as</strong>ma Stebbing, 1914b (type species Parapenaeus africanus Balss, 1913a, by monotypy, gender<br />

neuter)<br />

Macropet<strong>as</strong>ma africana (Balss, 1913a)<br />

= Parapenaeus africanus Balss, 1913a: 105. [Swakopmund, Namibia]<br />

Marsupenaeus Tirmizi, 1971a<br />

= Marsupenaeus Tirmizi, 1971a (type species Penaeus canaliculatus var. japonicus Spence Bate, 1888, by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Marsupenaeus japonicus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Penaeus canaliculatus japonicus Spence Bate, 1888: 245; Plates 31; 32, fig. 4; 37, fig. 2. [Japan]<br />

= Penaeus pulchricaudatus Stebbing, 1914b: 14; Plate 67. [Great Fish Point Lighthouse, Cape province,<br />

South Africa]<br />

Megokris Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997<br />

= Megokris Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997 (type species Penaeus granulosus H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Megokris akademik Shinomiya & Sakai, 2006a: 1220; Figs 1-2. [R.V. ”Akademik” stn PG-13-Ku, Persian<br />

Gulf, 29°13.587'N 49°53.955'E, 41 m]<br />

Megokris ghamrawyi Shinomiya & Sakai, 2006a: 1223; Figs 3-6. [R.V. ”Akademik” stn PG-13-Ku, Persian<br />

Gulf, 29°13.587'N 49°53.955'E, 41 m]<br />

Megokris gonospinifer (Racek & Dall, 1965)<br />

= Trachypenaeus gonospinifer Racek & Dall, 1965: 89; Fig. 15; Plate 7, figs 7-8; Plate 12, fig. 7. [S. of Port<br />

Romilly, Papua New Guinea, 7°55'S 144°48'E, 7 fms]<br />

Megokris granulosus (H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879)<br />

= Penaeus granulosus H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879: 41. [Darney Island; lectotype designation by Griffin, 1970]<br />

= Trachypeneus salaco De Man, 1907a: 135. [Siboga stns 205, Lohio bay, Buton Strait, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 22 m;<br />

258, Tual Anchorage, Kai Islands, 22 m]<br />

= Trachypeneus furcilla Hall, 1961: 102; Plate 20, figs 16-17. [Outer Shoal, Malaysia, 6 fms]


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Megokris halli Shinomiya & Sakai, 2006b: 1255; Figs 1-2. [Singapore Fisheries Research stn B 146, Permanent<br />

Buoy 10, Angler Buoy, 9 m]<br />

Megokris manihine Shinomiya & Sakai, 2006b: 1259; Figs 3-4. [Singapore Fisheries Research stn c5/15,<br />

5°12'N 114°59'E, 37 m]<br />

Megokris motohburiorum Shinomiya & Sakai, 2006b: 1261; Fig. 5. [Iloilo, Philippines]<br />

Megokris pescadoreensis (Schmitt, 1931a)<br />

= Trachypeneus pescadoreensis Schmitt, 1931a: 265; Plate 32, figs 2-4. [Pescadores Islands, Formosa]<br />

Megokris sedili (Hall, 1961)<br />

= Trachypeneus sedili Hall, 1961: 100; Plate 20, figs 18-19. [Malaysia, S of Bedok, 24 fms]<br />

Melicertus Rafinesque, 1814<br />

= Melicertus Rafinesque, 1814 (type species Melicertus tigrinus Rafinesque, 1814, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Melicertus canaliculatus (Olivier, 1811)<br />

= Palæmon canaliculatus Olivier, 1811: 660. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, N Sumatra, Pulu Weh; neotype designated<br />

by Pérez Farfante, 1976]<br />

Melicertus hathor (Burkenroad, 1959)<br />

= Penaeus latisulcatus hathor Burkenroad, 1959: 80; Figs 7, 8. [Mersa Thlemel, Gulf of Suez]<br />

Melicertus kerathurus (Forskål, 1775)<br />

= Cancer kerathurus Forskål, 1775: 95. [Smirnæ & Alexandriæ]<br />

= Palæmon sulcatus Olivier, 1811: 661. [Elle se trouve aux environs de Smyrne & d’Alexandrie]<br />

= Alpheus Trisulcatus Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814]: 431. [Anglesea]<br />

= Melicertus tigrinus Rafinesque, 1814: 22. [Sicily]<br />

= Alpheus caramote Risso, 1816: 90. [Nice]<br />

= Peneus mars Risso, 1816: 47; Plate 2, fig. 5. [Nice, se tient à une grande profondeur]<br />

= Alpheus punctulatus Risso, 1822: 247. [mer de Nice, régions sablonneuses]<br />

= Peneus cristatus Risso, 1827: 67. [environs de Nice et des Alpes Maritimes; grandes profondeurs]<br />

= Penaeus f<strong>as</strong>ciatus Hope, 1851: 19. [nomen nudum]<br />

Melicertus latisulcatus (Kishinouye, 1896)<br />

= Penaeus latisulcatus Kishinouye, 1896: 372. [Kagoshima, Tokyo Bay, Japan]<br />

Melicertus longistylus (Kubo, 1943)<br />

= Penaeus longistylus Kubo, 1943: 200. [off South-E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Hainan Island]<br />

= Penaeus jejunus Hall, 1956: 75; Plate 10, figs 9-10. [probably from the neighbourhood of Singapore]<br />

= Penaeus caesius Dall, 1957: 143; Fig. 2A-G. [12 miles NNE of Bowen, Queensland, Australia, 19-25 fms]<br />

Melicertus marginatus (Randall, 1840) (Fig. 3)<br />

= P.[enœus] marginatus Randall, 1840: 146. [Sandwich Islands]<br />

= Penaeus teraoi Kubo, 1949a: 288; Figs 7F, 20F, 24N-P, 49K, 58G, 73D, J, 77S, 112. [Miya, Aiti Prefecture,<br />

Japan]<br />

Melicertus plebejus (Hess, 1865)<br />

= Penaeus plebejus Hess, 1865: 168; Plate 7, fig. 19. [Sydney]<br />

= Penaeus canaliculatus var. australiensis Spence Bate, 1888: 248; Plate 32, fig. 3. [Port Jackson, Australia,<br />

2-10 fms]<br />

= Penaeus maccullochi Schmitt, 1926a: 359, 370; Plate 66, figs 1-3. [21 km NE of North Reef, Queensland,<br />

Australia]<br />

Melicertus similis Chanda & Bhattacharya, 2002: 495; Figs 1-6. [Port Blair, Andaman Is., Bay of Bengal]<br />

Metapenaeopsis Bouvier, 1905b<br />

= Metapenaeopsis Bouvier, 1905b (type species Metapenaeopsis pubescens Bouvier, 1905b, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Archipenaeopsis Bouvier, 1905b (type species Archipenaeopsis vesitus Bouvier, 1905b, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Leptopenaeus Kishinouye, 1929 (type species Penaeus philippii Spence Bate, 1888, designated by<br />

Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)


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Fig. 3. Melicertus marginatus (Randall, 1840). Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.<br />

= Ceratopenaeus Kishinouye, 1929 (type species Parapenaeus mogiensis Rathbun, 1902b, designated by<br />

Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Erythropenaeus Kishinouye, 1929 (type species Parapenaeus akayebi Rathbun, 1902b, designated by<br />

Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Metapenaeopsis acclivis (Rathbun, 1902b)<br />

= Parapenaeus acclivis Rathbun, 1902b: 41; Figs 12-14. [Mogi, Japan]<br />

Metapenaeopsis aegyptia Galil & Golani, 1990: 229; Figs 1a-b, 2a-c, 3a. [off Palmahim, Israel, 31°56'N<br />

34°35'E, 50 m]<br />

= Metapenaeopsis judaensis Por, 1989: 211. [nomen nudum]<br />

Metapenaeopsis andamanensis (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a)<br />

= Metapenaeus philippinensis var. andamanensis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a: 271.<br />

[N of Port Blair, Andaman Sea, 112-244 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis angusta Crosnier, 1987a: 441; Figs 16b, 18b, 19c-d. [MUSORSTOM I, stn 5, 14°01.5'N<br />

120°23.5'E, 215-200 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis <strong>as</strong>similis (De Man, 1920a)<br />

= Penaeopsis <strong>as</strong>similis De Man, 1920a: 105. [Off Pulu Weh, N Sumatra, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype designation<br />

by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

= Metapenaeopsis raceki Starobogatov, 1972: 405, 409; Plate 10, fig. 127a-b. [nomen novum for Metapenaeopsis<br />

distincta sensu Racek & Dall, 1965 nec De Man, 1907a]<br />

Metapenaeopsis barbata (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Penaeus barbatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, fig. 3. [Japan]<br />

= Parapenaeus akayebi Rathbun, 1902b: 39. [Mogi, Japan]<br />

Metapenaeopsis batei (Miers, 1884b)<br />

= Penæus batei Miers, 1884b: 296; Plate 32, fig. D. [Albany Island, 3-4 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis beebei (Burkenroad, 1938)<br />

= Penaeopsis (Metapenaeopsis) beebei Burkenroad, 1938: 74; Figs 18-19. [Templeton Crocker Expedition<br />

stn 136, dredge 30, Arena Bank, Gulf Of California, 23°27'N 109°24'W, 35 fms]


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Metapenaeopsis ceylonica Starobogatov, 1972: 406, 408 (key); Plate 11, fig. 159a-b; nomen novum for M.<br />

hilarulus sensu De Bruin, 1965 nec De Man, 1911a. [Ceylon, W co<strong>as</strong>t, W of Mannar, 6 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis commensalis Borradaile, 1899: 1001, Plate 63, fig. 1-1b. [Ellice Islands, Rotuma, Fiji]<br />

= Penaeopsis Borradailei De Man, 1911a: 73. [Siboga stn 131, anchorage off Beo, Karakelong Island,<br />

Talaud Archipelago, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype designation by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

Metapenaeopsis coniger (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a)<br />

= Metapenaeus coniger Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a: 272. [Investigator stns 119 (Bay<br />

of Bengal, 12°20'N 85°8'E), 95 fms; off Mahánaddi Delta, 68 fms; 96 (Bay of Bengal, 18°30'N 84°46'E),<br />

98-102 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis costata Crosnier, 1991: 275; Figs 83, 84. [MUSORSTOM 3, stn CP 142, Philippines, 11°47'N<br />

123°01.5'E, 26 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis cr<strong>as</strong>sissima Racek & Dall, 1965: 26; Fig. 2C; Plate 2, fig. 1; Plate 4, figs 5-6; Plate 9, fig. 3.<br />

[Shark Bay, Western Australia]<br />

Metapenaeopsis dalei (Rathbun, 1902b)<br />

= Parapenaeus dalei Rathbun, 1902b: 40; Figs 9-11. [Mogi, Japan]<br />

? = Metapenaeopsis incomptus Kubo, 1949a: 424; Figs 8D, 46A, 76L, R, 80N, 148F. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea]<br />

Metapenaeopsis difficilis Crosnier, 1991: 255; Figs 65-67. [MUSORSTOM 3, stn CP 134, Philippines,<br />

12°01.1'N 121°57.3'E, 92-95 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis distincta (De Man, 1907a)<br />

= Metapeneus distinctus De Man, 1907a: 132. [Siboga stn 184, Anchorage off kampong Kelang, south<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Manipa-island, 36 m; female specimen illustrated by De Man, 1913; designated <strong>as</strong> lectotype<br />

by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

Metapenaeopsis dura Kubo, 1949a<br />

= Metapenaeopsis durus Kubo, 1949a: 421; Figs 8A, 18G-L, 22O, 46D, 64C-C', 76E, J, 80L, 148C, 149.<br />

[Tokyo fish market, Miya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan]<br />

Metapenaeopsis erythraea Crosnier, 1987a: 443; Figs 16c, 18c, 19e-f. [Valdivia stn 122, Mer Rouge, 21°22'N<br />

39°04'E, 383-363 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis evermanni (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Metapenaeus evermanni Rathbun, 1906: 904; Fig. 58. [Albatross stn 3849, south co<strong>as</strong>t of Molokai Island,<br />

Hawaii Islands, 79-134 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis faouzii (Ramadan, 1938)<br />

= Penaeopsis (Metapenaeus) faouzii Ramadan, 1938: 72; Fig. 14d. [John Murray Expedition stn 161,<br />

Maldives, 5°04'48"N 72°50'30"E, 46 m; lectotype designation by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

Metapenaeopsis fusca R.J.G. Manning, 1988: 91; Fig. 1A-D. [Singleton, south Western Australia (32°27'S<br />

115°44'E)]<br />

Metapenaeopsis gaillardi Crosnier, 1991: 200; Figs 25-27. [Lagon stn 314, Iles des Pins, Nouvelle-Calédonie,<br />

27 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis gallensis (Pearson, 1905)<br />

= Parapenaeus gallensis Pearson, 1905: 72; Plate 1, figs 3, 3a-b. [S of Galle, Ceylon]<br />

Metapenaeopsis gerardoi Pérez Farfante, 1971a: 20; Figs 11-12, 13C. [Oregon stn 5440, off Mayagüez, Puerto<br />

Rico, 18°08.5'N 67°23'W, 22 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis goodei (Smith, 1885b)<br />

= Parapenaeus Goodei Smith, 1885b: 176. [Bermuda; Bay of Panama]<br />

= Archipenæopsis vestitus Bouvier, 1905a: 747. [capturé par le Blake dans la mer des Antilles, à la faible<br />

profondeur de 37 br<strong>as</strong>ses (Blake stn 11, NW of Dry Tortug<strong>as</strong> Islands, 24°43'N 83°25'W, 37 fms, see A.<br />

Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1909 and Pérez Farfante, 1971a)]<br />

= Parapenaeopsis Rathbuni Bouvier, 1905a: 748. [dans la mer des Antilles, à 17 br<strong>as</strong>ses de profondeur<br />

(26°16'25''N 82°50'10''W, west of Florida; see Pérez Farfante, 1971a)]<br />

Metapenaeopsis hilarula (De Man, 1911a)<br />

= Penaeopsis sp. (provisional name hilarulus) De Man, 1911a: 70 (partim). [Siboga stn 240, Banda-anchorage,<br />

Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 9-36 m; lectotype designation by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

Metapenaeopsis hobbsi Pérez Farfante, 1971a: 24; Figs 13D, 14-17. [Pillsbury stn 737, NW of Cabo Cordera,<br />

Venezuela, 10°44'N 66°07'W to 10°45'N 66°08'W, 60-73 m]


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Metapenaeopsis incisa Crosnier, 1991: 277; Figs 85-87. [BENTHEDI stn 101D, Iles Glorieuses, 11°25.7'N<br />

47°19.5'E, 26 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis ivanovi Crosnier, 1994a: 340; Figs 1-3. [au <strong>large</strong> du Kenya]<br />

Metapenaeopsis kishinouyei (Rathbun, 1902c)<br />

= Parapenaeus kishinouyei Rathbun, 1902c: 288; Plate 12, figs 13-15. [Tagus Cove, reef N of Tagus Hill,<br />

Albemarle Island]<br />

Metapenaeopsis kuboi Ivanov & H<strong>as</strong>san, 1976a: 1302; Figs 4, 5d, 6f. [Western Indian ocean, 23°26'S 33°31'E,<br />

410 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis kyushuensis (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Leptopenaeus Kyushuensis Yokoya, 1933: 5; Fig. 2. [Sôyô-Maru stns 296, E of Taneg<strong>as</strong>ima Island, Japan,<br />

219 m; 317, co<strong>as</strong>t of Miyazaki-ken, Japan, 97 m; 428, W of Amakusa Islands, Japan, 119 m<br />

Metapenaeopsis lamellata (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Penaeus lamellatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, Figs 4-5. [Japan; lectotype<br />

designated by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

Metapenaeopsis lata Kubo, 1949a<br />

= Metapenaeopsis latus Kubo, 1949a: 434; Figs 8G, 46G, 76N, T, 81B, 148H, 150. [Off Nag<strong>as</strong>hima, Mie<br />

Prefecture, Japan, circa 350 m]<br />

? = Leptopenaeus Kyushuensis Yokoya, 1933: 5; Fig. 2. [Sôyô-Maru stns 296, e<strong>as</strong>t of Taneg<strong>as</strong>ima Isl., 219<br />

m; 317, co<strong>as</strong>t of Miyazaki-ken, 97 m; 428, west of Amakusa Isls., 119 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis laubieri Crosnier, 1991: 238; Figs 51-53. [Albatross 1907-1910, stn 5160, 2.75 mi SW de l’île<br />

Tinakta Island, Malaisie, 5°12'40"N 119°55'10"E, 22 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis lindae R.J.G. Manning, 1988: 97; Fig. 2A-D. [Bell Buoy, NW Rottnest Island (31°59'S<br />

115°34'E), south Western Australia]<br />

Metapenaeopsis liui Crosnier, 1987a: 434; Figs 3d, 10b-d, 13d-f, 14a, 15. [MUSORSTOM I, stn 40, Philippines,<br />

13°57.4'N 120°27.8'E, 287-265 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis mannarensis De Bruin, 1965: 88; Fig. 2a-d. [Ceylon, off Mannar, 6 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis manningi Crosnier, 1994a: 344; Figs 4-6. [Anton Bruun, Cruise 9, stn 499, Somalie, 10°03'N<br />

51°15'E, 31-39 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis marques<strong>as</strong> Crosnier, 1991: 244; Figs 57-59. [Nat. Geogr. Marques<strong>as</strong> Exped. stn UP II/Haul<br />

5, côte ouest de Ua Pou, Iles Marquises, Polynésie, 48-51 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis martinella Pérez Farfante, 1971a: 16; Figs 9-10, 13B. [Oregon stn 4252, off Acaraú, Ceará,<br />

Brazil, 2°10'S 39°52'W, 137 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis menoui Crosnier, 1991: 180; Figs 6c-d, 8-9. [Reves 2 stn 19, Seychelles, 5°54.5'S 56°19.4'E,<br />

30-35 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis miersi (Holthuis, 1952a)<br />

= Penaeopsis miersi Holthuis, 1952a: 80; Fig. 19. [nomen novum for Penæus velutinus sensu Miers,<br />

1881a nec Dana, 1852a and nomen novum for Metapenæopsis pubescens Bouvier, 1905b nec Penæus<br />

pubescens Stimpson, 1871]<br />

= Metapenæopsis pubescens Bouvier, 1905b: 981; nec Penæus pubescens Stimpson, 1871. [îles du Cap<br />

Vert]<br />

Metapenaeopsis mineri Burkenroad, 1934a: 25; Figs 8-10. [Conception Bay, Lower California, USA]<br />

Metapenaeopsis mogiensis complanata Crosnier, 1991: 219; Figs 37o-r, 38d. [Soela Cruise 682, stn 128, côte<br />

nord-ouest de Australie, 19°07.9'S 119°06.9'E, 78 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis mogiensis consobrina (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Metapenaeus consobrinus Nobili, 1904: 230. [Djibouti; lectotype designation by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

= Metapenaeus perlarum Nobili, 1905a: 158. [côtes d’Arabie, dragages entre 25°10'N 55°10'E – 24°55'N<br />

54°40'E, 16-24 m, according to Crosnier, 1991]<br />

= Metapenaeopsis bruini Starobogatov, 1972: 405, 408; Plate 11, fig. 158. [Sri Lanka, E of Mullaitivu<br />

lighthouse, off Mannar, 6 fms; nomen novum for M. mogiensis sensu De Bruin, 1965 nec Rathbun,<br />

1902b]<br />

Metapenaeopsis mogiensis intermedia Crosnier, 1991: 222; Figs 37s-w, 38e. [MUSORSTOM 3, stn CP 142,<br />

Philippines, 11°47'N 123°02'E, 26-27 m]


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Metapenaeopsis mogiensis mogiensis (Rathbun, 1902b)<br />

= Parapenaeus mogiensis Rathbun, 1902b: 39; Figs 6-8. [Mogi, Japan; lectotype designation by Crosnier,<br />

1991]<br />

Metapenaeopsis novaeguineae (H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879)<br />

= Penaeus Novae-Guineae H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879: 43. [Chevert Expedition, Katow, Papua New Guinea]<br />

Metapenaeopsis palmensis (H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879)<br />

= Penaeus Palmensis H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879: 43. [Palm Island, Queensland, Australia]<br />

= Metapenaeopsis barbeensis Hall, 1962: 32; Figs 118-118f. [35 miles ESE of St. Barbe (= Pejantan),<br />

0°07'S 107°46'E, 20 fms (37 m)]<br />

Metapenaeopsis parahilarula Crosnier, 1991: 232; Figs 45e, 47. [MUSORSTOM 3, stn CP 121, Philippines,<br />

12°08.3'N 121°17.3'E, 73-84 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis parapalmensis Crosnier, 1994b: 313; Figs 37-38. [Albatross stn 5159, archipel de Sulu,<br />

groupe des Tawitawi, île Tinakta, 5°11'50"N 119°54'E, 18-22 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis persica Crosnier, 1991: 210; Figs 32, 33a-d. [Dammam, district d’H<strong>as</strong>a, Arabie Saoudite,<br />

Golfe Persique, 26°25'N 50°06'E]<br />

Metapenaeopsis philippii (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Penaeus Philippii Spence Bate, 1881: 181. [Challenger stn 201, 7°3'N 121°48'E, 150 m; lectotype designation<br />

by Crosnier, 1987a]<br />

= Penaeus philippinensis Spence Bate, 1888: 261; Plate 35, figs 2-2", 3-3". [Challenger stn 201, 7°3'N<br />

121°48'E, 150 m; lectotype designation by Crosnier, 1987a]<br />

Metapenaeopsis propinqua Crosnier, 1991: 186; Figs 12-13. [”Patate bayonnaise”, lagon est, Nouvelle-Calédonie,<br />

20 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis provocatoria longirostris Crosnier, 1987a: 435, Figs 1d, 7g-j, 8m-o. [Soela Cruise 184 stn 08,<br />

Australie, 19°20.2'S 115°44.1'E, 306-308 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis provocatoria provocatoria Racek & Dall, 1965: 48; Fig. 10A-D. [Challenger stn 31, NNE of<br />

Cape Moreton, Queensland, Australia, 80-90 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis provocatoria owstoni Shinomiya & Sakai, 2000: 123; Figs 7, 8a-f, 9a-m, 11, 12. [Okinose,<br />

Sagami Bay, Japan, ca. 35°N 139°35'E]<br />

Metapenaeopsis proxima Crosnier, 1991: 258; Figs 68-70, 78a. [REVES 2 stn 12, Seychelles, 5°13.5'S 56°08.5'E,<br />

60 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis quadrilobata Crosnier, 1991: 199; Figs 23-24. [Nosy Be (Pointe Lokobe), Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 10 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis quinquedentata (De Man, 1907a)<br />

= Metapeneus quenquedentatus De Man, 1907a: 133. [Siboga stn 109, off Tongkil Island, Sulu Archipelago,<br />

Philippines, 13 m; lectotype designation by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

Metapenaeopsis richeri Crosnier, 1991: 280; Figs 88-89. [CORAIL 2, stn DW 147, îlles Chesterfield,<br />

19°36.87'S 158°13.52'E, 25 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis rosea Racek & Dall, 1965: 29; Figs 2D, 3; Plate 1, fig. 4; Plate 4, Figs 7, 8; Plate 9, fig. 4.<br />

[Mackay, Queensland, Australia, 4 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis scotti Champion, 1973: 195; Figs 3A, 4A-D. [South Africa, Natal, off Durban, 160 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis sibogae (De Man, 1907a)<br />

= Metapeneus sibogae De Man, 1907a: 131. [Siboga stns 306, 8°27'S 122°54.5'E, 247 m; 312, Saleh-bay,<br />

north co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumbawa, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 8°19'S 117°41'E, 274 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis sinica Liu & Zhong, 1988: 3, 224, 270; Fig. 136. [Western Guangdong, South China Sea, 64 m]<br />

= Metapenaeopsis sinensis Liu & Zhong, 1988: 24, 216 (key). [nomen nudum]<br />

Metapenaeopsis sinuosa Dall, 1957<br />

= Metapenaeopsis sinuosus Dall, 1957: 176; Fig. 14A-F. [Off shore island (Kennedy Sound), Cumberland<br />

Group, NE co<strong>as</strong>t of Australia, 16 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis smithi (Schmitt, 1924a)<br />

= Penaeopsis smithi Schmitt, 1924a: 62; Figs 1b-c, 2a-c. [Carac<strong>as</strong> Baai, Curaçao]<br />

Metapenaeopsis spatulata Crosnier, 1991: 224; Figs 40-41. [MUSORSTOM 3, stn CP 142, Philippines,<br />

11°47'N 123°02'E, 26-27 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis spiridonovi Crosnier, 1991: 268; Figs 77a-f, 78d. [REVES 2 stn 33, Seychelles, 4°25.9'S<br />

54°39.0'E, 45-60 m]


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Metapenaeopsis stokmani Burukovsky, 1990: 189; Fig. 1A. [25°39'S 85°24'W, 160-192 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis stridulans (Alcock, 1905)<br />

= Metapenaeus stridulans Alcock, 1905: 518, 526. [from Orissa to Palk Strait, 20-35 fms; Gulf of Martaban,<br />

20 fms; various places in the Andamans, 20 fms]<br />

? = Metapenaeopsis tchekunovae Starobogatov, 1972: 402, 413; Plate 9, fig. 107. [Arabian Sea off Pakistan,<br />

off Indus delta, 23°48.5' - 23°47.7'N 67°17.5' - 67°18.7'E]<br />

Metapenaeopsis tarawensis Racek & Dall, 1965: 46; Fig. 9A-D. [Tarawa Group, Gilbert Islands]<br />

Metapenaeopsis tenella Liu & Zhong, 1988: 242; Fig. 146. [E<strong>as</strong>t of Hainan Island, South China Sea, 270 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis toloensis Hall, 1962<br />

= Metapenaeopsis tolœnsis Hall, 1962: 33; Figs 119-119d. [Central part of South China Sea, 6°13'N<br />

107°49'E, 40 fms; 5°51'N 107°53'E, 38 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis vaillanti (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Metapenaeus vaillanti Nobili, 1904: 229. [Suez; Mer Rouge]<br />

? = Metapenaeopsis philippii var. Attaqa Al-Kholy & El-Hawary, 1970: 361. [Gulf of Suez till El-Adabiah,<br />

5-8 fms]<br />

Metapenaeopsis velutina (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Penaeus velutinus Dana, 1852a: 27. [Albatross 1902, stn 3853, côte sud de l’île Molokai, Hawaii, 210-<br />

245 m; neotype designation by Crosnier, 1991]<br />

= Metapenaeopsis insona Racek & Dall, 1965: 41; Fig. 6A-B; Plate 2, fig. 3; Plate 10, fig. 2. [7 miles off<br />

Long Reef, New South Wales, Australia, 73 m]<br />

= Metapenaeopsis caliper Liu & Zhong, 1988: 238, 269; Fig. 145. [S of mouth of Pearl River, South<br />

China Sea, 138 m]<br />

Metapenaeopsis wellsi Racek, 1967: 251; Plates 12-13. [Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia]<br />

Metapenaeus Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a<br />

= Mangalura Miers, 1878 (type species Penæus dobsoni Miers, 1878, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 864 in 1969: ruled under<br />

the plenary powers not to be given precedence over Metapenaeus Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1891)<br />

= Metapenaeus Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a (type species Penaeus affinis H. Milne<br />

Edwards, 1837 [in Milne Edwards, 1834-1840], by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Metapenaeus affinis (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= Penaeus affinis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 416. [côte de Malabar]<br />

= Penaeus mutatis Lanchester, 1901: 572; Plate 34, fig. 6. [Type locality not indicated; lectotype designation<br />

by Miquel, 1982]<br />

= Metapenaeus necopinans Hall, 1956: 83; Plate 11, fig. 15; Plate 12, fig. 16. [Jurong, Singapore]<br />

= Metapenaeus ivanovi H<strong>as</strong>san, 1978: 385; Figs 1-2. [Arabian Gulf, 29°145'N 49°30'E, 25 m]<br />

Metapenaeus alcocki M.J. George & Rao, 1968: 146; Fig. 1. [Gulf of Kutch, Northwest co<strong>as</strong>t of India,<br />

22°48'N 70°03'E, 3-12 m]<br />

Metapenaeus anchistus (De Man, 1920a)<br />

= Penaeopsis intermedia anchista De Man, 1920a: 5; Plate 1, Figs 3-3d. [Ternate, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype<br />

designation by Miquel, 1982]<br />

Metapenaeus arabicus H<strong>as</strong>san, 1978: 387; Figs 3-5. [Arabian Gulf, 29°145'N 49°30'E, 25 m]<br />

Metapenaeus bennettae Racek & Dall, 1965: 74. [Lake Budgewoi, Tuggerah Lakes, New South Wales, Australia]<br />

Metapenaeus brevicornis (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= Penaeus brevicornis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 417. [côtes de l’Inde]<br />

= Penaeus avirostris Dana, 1852a: 27. [Singapore]<br />

Metapenaeus conjunctus Racek & Dall, 1965: 64; Fig. 12; Plate 5, figs 8-9; Plate 11, fig. 1. [Shallow brackish<br />

water at mouth of Tuaran river, Sabah, N Borneo, Malaysia, 4-5 fms]<br />

Metapenaeus dalli Racek, 1957: 4; Plate 1, figs 1-3; Plate 2, figs 1-2; Plate 3, fig. 3. [Peel Inlet, Murray River,<br />

West Australia]<br />

Metapenaeus demani demani (Roux, 1921)<br />

= Penaeopsis demani Roux, 1921: 599; Plate 16, figs 4-12. [Varen and Lorentz Rivers, New Guinea]


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Metapenaeus demani stephani Miquel, 1982: 74; Figs 24, 25a, c, 26a-e. [Port Moresby, Golfe de Papoua,<br />

Nouvelle-Guinée]<br />

Metapenaeus dobsoni (Miers, 1878)<br />

= Penæus dobsoni Miers, 1878: 302; Plate 17, fig. 2. [Mangalur (Mangalore), west co<strong>as</strong>t of India] [<strong>as</strong><br />

Mangalura dobsoni on page 303]<br />

= Metapenaeus dobsoni choprai Holthuis, 1980b: 22. [nomen nudum]<br />

Metapenaeus eboracensis Dall, 1957: 193; Fig. 19a-g. [Mouth of Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria,<br />

Queensland, Australia, 2-4 m]<br />

Metapenaeus elegans De Man, 1907a: 130. [Siboga stn 121, Manado, Cèlébes, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 55 m]<br />

= Metapenaeus singaporensis Hall, 1956: 84; Plate 12, figs 17-19. [Jurong, Singapore]<br />

Metapenaeus endeavouri (Schmitt, 1926a)<br />

= Penaeopsis endeavouri Schmitt, 1926a: 329; Plate 59, figs 1-3; Plate 68, fig. 4. [FIS Endeavour expedition,<br />

S co<strong>as</strong>t of Queensland, Australia]<br />

Metapenaeus ensis (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Penoeus Ensis De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, fig. 2. [Japan; lectotype designation<br />

by Miquel, 1982]<br />

= Penaeus M<strong>as</strong>tersii H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879: 42. [80 km WNW of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia]<br />

= Penaeus incisipes Spence Bate, 1888: 257; Plate 34, fig. 2. [Challenger stns 190, Arafura Sea, south of<br />

Papua, 8°56'S 136°5'E, 49 fms; 203, off Panay, Philippines, 11°6'N 123°9'E, 20 fms]<br />

= Metapenaeus ensis var. baramensis Hall, 1962: 23. [30 miles NNE of Tanjong Baram, 4°58'N 113°58'E,<br />

77 m]<br />

= Metapenaeus philippinensis Motoh & Muthu, 1979: 1351; Figs 1-2. [Himamaylan, Philippines, 10-<br />

15 m]<br />

Metapenaeus insolitus Racek & Dall, 1965: 69; Fig. 13A-C; Plate 6, figs 3, 4; Plate 11, fig. 4. [Chambers Bay,<br />

Northern Territory, Australia, 30 m]<br />

Metapenaeus intermedius (Kishinouye, 1900)<br />

= Penaeus intermedius Kishinouye, 1900: 21, unnumbered textfig. [province of Tosa]<br />

Metapenaeus joyneri joyneri (Miers, 1880)<br />

= Penaeus Joyneri Miers, 1880: 458; Plate 15, figs 8-10. [Yokohama, Japan]<br />

= Penaeus pallidus Kishinouye, 1897: 275. [Tokyo Bay, Ise area, Seto Inland Sea; Kagoshima Bay]<br />

Metapenaeus joyneri formosus Lee & Yu, 1977: 101; Fig. 71. [Donggang, Pingtong County, SW Taiwan]<br />

Metapenaeus krishnatrii Sil<strong>as</strong> & Muthu, 1976: 645; Plate 1; fig. 1. [Corbyn’ Cove, Port Blair, Andaman Islands]<br />

Metapenaeus kutchensis P.C. George, M.J. George & Rao, 1963: 284; Fig. 1. [Gulf of Kutch, N.W. India,<br />

3-12 m]<br />

Metapenaeus lysian<strong>as</strong>sa (De Man, 1888a)<br />

= Penaeus lysian<strong>as</strong>sa De Man, 1888a: 290. [Mergui Archilepago, Burma]<br />

= Metapenaeus lysian<strong>as</strong>sa var. malaccænsis Hall, 1962: 24. [Kuala Sanglang, 1 m]<br />

Metapenaeus macleayi (H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879)<br />

= Penæus macleayi H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879: 40. [Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia]<br />

= Penaeus h<strong>as</strong>welli Phillips, 1925: 3; Plate 2, fig. 1. [shallow waters of New South Wales]<br />

Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius, 1798)<br />

= Penaeus monoceros Fabricius, 1798: 409. [Type locality restricted by Holthuis & Gottlieb, 1958 to<br />

Tranquebar, Madr<strong>as</strong> Province, India]<br />

? = Penaeopsis spinulicauda Stebbing, 1914b: 17; Plate 68. [Durban Bay]<br />

? = Metapenaeus cognatus Nobili, 1904: 229. [Djibouti, Mer Rouge]<br />

? = Metapenaeus Deschampsi Nobili, 1903a: 452; Plate 2, fig. 1. [Pondichéry, Foce dell’Arian Koupur;<br />

Mahè]<br />

Metapenaeus motohi Shinomiya & Sakai, 2009: 1068; Fig. 1. [Tigbauan Panay I., Philippines]<br />

Metapenaeus moyebi (Kishinouye, 1896)<br />

= Penaeus moyebi Kishinouye, 1896: 373. [Japan; Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, Celebes, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

= Metapenaeus burkenroadi Kubo, 1954: 92; Fig. 1A-D. [Japan]


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Metapenaeus papuensis Racek & Dall, 1965: 66; Plate 3, fig. 3; Plate 6, figs 1-2; Plate 11, fig. 2. [Mouth of<br />

Panaroa river, Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea]<br />

= Metapenaeus bengalensis Tirmizi, 1971b: 242; Figs 1-3. [Bay of Bengal]<br />

Metapenaeus stebbingi Nobili, 1904<br />

= Metapenaeus Stebbingi Nobili, 1904: 229. [Mer Rouge; Suez; full description in Nobili, 1906a]<br />

Metapenaeus suluensis Racek & Dall, 1965: 61; Fig. 11A-B; Plate 5, figs 6-7; Plate 10, fig. 8. [Philippines,<br />

Sulu Sea, 20 fms]<br />

Metapenaeus tenuipes Kubo, 1949a: 348; Figs 7R, T, 22B, 31G, H, 47G, 62B-B', 74N-M, S-T, 81H, K, 125G,<br />

127, 129F, 130. [S co<strong>as</strong>t of Borneo, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

= Metapenaeus spinulatus Kubo, 1949a: 355; Figs 7T, 47G, 74M, S, 81K, 129F, 130. [Bangkok, Thailand]<br />

Mierspenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011<br />

= Mierspenaeopsis Sakai & Shinomiya, 2011 (type species Penaeus sculptilis Heller, 1862a, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

Mierspenaeopsis cultrirostris (Alcock, 1906)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis sculptilis var. cultrirostris Alcock, 1906: 39; Plate 7, fig. 23. [India: Orissa and Ganjam;<br />

Sunderbunds]<br />

Mierspenaeopsis hardwickii (Miers, 1878)<br />

= Penæus hardwickii Miers, 1878: 300; Plate 17, figs 1-1a. [Indian Se<strong>as</strong>?]<br />

Mierspenaeopsis indica (Muthu, 1972)<br />

= Parapenaeopsis indica Muthu, 1972: 174; figs 1-6. [Kakinada Bay, Kakinada, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of India,<br />

16°56.5'N 82°16.5'E, 1-4 m]<br />

Mierspenaeopsis sculptilis (Heller, 1862a)<br />

= Penaeus sculptilis Heller, 1862a: 528. [Java]<br />

Parapenaeopsis Alcock, 1901<br />

= Parapeneopsis Alcock, 1901 (type species Penaeus styliferus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne<br />

Edwards, 1834-1840], by original designation, gender feminine; name emended under the plenary<br />

powers of the ICZN to Parapenaeopsis and placed in that emended spelling on the Official List of<br />

Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 864 in 1969)<br />

Parapenaeopsis acclivirostris Alcock, 1905: 522, 530. [Persian Gulf; in Palk Strait; at Madr<strong>as</strong>; off the Vizagapatam<br />

and Ganjam co<strong>as</strong>ts]<br />

Parapenaeopsis aroaensis Hall, 1962<br />

= Parapenæopsis aroaensis Hall, 1962: 27; Figs 109-109a. [20 mls NNE of Aroa Islands, 3°20'N 100°39'E,<br />

51 m]<br />

Parapenaeopsis balli Burkenroad, 1934a: 64; Fig. 17. [Acajutla, El Salvador, 13°36'N 89°50'W]<br />

Parapenaeopsis gracillima Nobili, 1903b: 4; Fig. 1. [Buntal, Borneo]<br />

Parapenaeopsis longirostris Chandra & Bhattacharya, 2004: 23; Fig. 1. [Ongaria Ghat, Baleshwar, Orissa]<br />

Parapenaeopsis nana Alcock, 1905: 522, 529. [Off Ganjam and Orissa co<strong>as</strong>ts up to 68 fms; at Madr<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Parapenaeopsis stylifera (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= Penaeus styliferus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 418. [les environs de<br />

Bombay]<br />

= Parapeneopsis stylifera var. coromandelica Alcock, 1906: 37; Plate 7, figs 20, 20a-c. [Madr<strong>as</strong>, Coromandel<br />

Co<strong>as</strong>t; lectotype designation by Ravindranath, 1989]<br />

= Parapenaeopsis stylifera var. cochinensis M.J. George, 1974: 421; Fig. 1b, d. [unavailable name under<br />

Art. 15.2]<br />

Parapenaeus Smith, 1885b<br />

= Parapenæus Smith, 1885b (type species Penaeus longirostris Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Neopenæopsis Bouvier, 1905a (type species Neopenæopsis paradoxus Bouvier, 1905a, by original designation<br />

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Parapenaeus americanus Rathbun, 1901: 102; Plate 2. [Mayaguez Harbour, 220-225 fms]<br />

Parapenaeus australiensis Dall, 1957: 179; Fig. 15A-F. [Off Newc<strong>as</strong>tle, New South Wales, Australia]<br />

= Parapenaeus australiensis forma nodosus Crosnier, 1986a: 313, 339. [types not indicated; unavailable<br />

under Art. 15.2]<br />

Parapenaeus cayrei Crosnier, 2005: 262; Figs 3, 4A-C. [BORDAU 2, stn CP 1541, Îles Tonga, 21°15'S<br />

175°14'W, 319-333 m]<br />

Parapenaeus fissuroides erythraeus Crosnier, 1986a: 329; Figs 5i, 6k, m, 8c-d. [Pola stn 117, Mer Rouge,<br />

20°16'N 37°33'E, 638 m]<br />

Parapenaeus fissuroides fissuroides Crosnier, 1986a: 321; Figs 5e-f, 6d-f, 7c, 8a. [Hong Kong, 19°22.5'N<br />

114°07.5'E, 700-795 m]<br />

Parapenaeus fissuroides indicus Crosnier, 1986a: 325; Figs 5g, h, 6g-j, l, 7d, f-g, 8b. [Vauban stn CH 80,<br />

Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 25°02.7'S 47°05.8'E, 65-70 m]<br />

Parapenaeus fissurus (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Penaeus fissurus Spence Bate, 1881: 180. [south of New Guinea, 50 fms]<br />

= Penaeus fissurus Spence Bate, 1888: 263; Plate 36, fig. 1. [Challenger stns 190, 8°56'S 136°5'E, 49 fms;<br />

204A, 12°43'S 122°9'E, off Tabl<strong>as</strong> Island, 100 fms; 204B, 12°46'S 122°10'E, off Tabl<strong>as</strong> Island, 115 fms;<br />

209, 10°14'N 123°54'E, off Zebu, 95-100 fms]<br />

Parapenaeus investigatoris Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 279. [Investigator stns 233 (Andaman Sea, 13°17'15''N<br />

93°10'25''E), 185 fms; 235 (Andaman Sea, 14°13'N 93°40'E), 370-419 fms; 166 (Bay of Bengal,<br />

13°34'55''N 80°32'12''E), 133 fms]<br />

Parapenaeus kensleyi Crosnier, 2005: 258; Figs 1-2. [HALIPRO I, stn CP 853, Nouvelle-Calédonie, 21°45'S<br />

166°37'E, 241-250 m]<br />

Parapenaeus lanceolatus Kubo, 1949a: 405; Figs 4C, 7D', 21C, 28G-I, 61C, C', 75C-I, 78I, 143C, G, 144. [Heta,<br />

Shizuoka Prefecture and Kumano-nada, off Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie Prefecture, Japan, 300-350 m]<br />

Parapenaeus longipes Alcock, 1905: 520, 525. [off Malabar co<strong>as</strong>t (Mangalore), 21-26 fms; off Orissa and<br />

Ganjan co<strong>as</strong>ts, 20-68 fms; off Vizagapatam co<strong>as</strong>t, 7,5-23 fms; S co<strong>as</strong>t of Ceylon, 20 fms]<br />

= Parapenaeus longipes forma denticulatus Crosnier, 1986a: 311, 312, 347. [Indonésie et Philippines,<br />

exact type locality not indicated, see Crosnier, 1986a; unavailable under Art. 15.2]<br />

Parapenaeus longirostris (Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846)<br />

= Peneus Cocco Prestandrea, 1833: 6. [Mari di Messina; suppressed under the plenary powers for the<br />

purposes of the Principle of Priority but not those of the Principle of Homonymy in Opinion 611 in<br />

1961]<br />

= Penaeus longirostris Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846: 46; Plate 4, fig. 6. [Algerie, Alger, aux environs du cap Matifou]<br />

= Penæus bocagei Johnson, 1863: 255. [mouth of the Tagus]<br />

= Penaeus lividus Filhol, 1885b: Plate 1. [Type locality not indicated, 500-600 m]<br />

Parapenaeus murrayi Ramadan, 1938: 74; Fig. 15a-c. [John Murray Expedition stn 105 (°36'12''N<br />

39°13'12''E), Zanzibar area, 238-293 m]<br />

Parapenaeus perezfarfantae Crosnier, 1986a: 339; Figs 12a-b, 13a-b, 14a. [Albatross expedition stn 5183,<br />

Philippines, 10°32'48"N 122°26'E, 176 m]<br />

Parapenaeus politus (Smith, 1881)<br />

= Penaeus politus Smith, 1881: 444. [Fish Hawk stn 878 (39°55'N 70°54'W), 142 fms, off the e<strong>as</strong>tern end<br />

of Long Island, known <strong>as</strong> the Block Island]<br />

= Neopenæopsis paradoxus Bouvier, 1905a: 747. [dans la mer des Antilles par 84 et 91 br<strong>as</strong>ses de profondeur]<br />

Parapenaeus ruberoculatus Hall, 1962: 31; Figs 115-115b. [30 Miles NNE of Tanjong Baram, 5°04'N 113°48'E,<br />

183 m]<br />

Parapenaeus sextuberculatus Kubo, 1949a: 403 (partim); Figs 7F', 21B, 28D-F, 61A-A', 75B, H, 78H, 143B, F<br />

(nec Fig. 47R = P. fissuroides fissuroides Crosnier, 1986a). [Heta and Maisaka, Shizuoka Prefecture,<br />

Japan, circa 330 m]<br />

Pelagopenaeus Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997<br />

= Pelagopenaeus Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997 (type species Penaeus balboae Faxon, 1893, designated<br />

by Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)


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Pelagopenaeus balboae (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Penaeus balboae Faxon, 1893: 211. [Albatross stn 3371 (off Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, 5°26'20"N<br />

86°55'00"W), 770 fms]<br />

= Penaeus meridionalis Lenz & Strunck, 1914: 298, Plate 15, figs 1-15. [Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition,<br />

30°21'S 14°2'W, 10 m]<br />

Penaeopsis Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Penaeopsis Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Penaeopsis serratus Spence Bate, 1881, designated by<br />

Bouvier, 1905b, gender feminine)<br />

Penaeopsis balssi Ivanov & H<strong>as</strong>san, 1976b: 1; Figs 1-2. [off central Mozambique, 25°26'S (not 23°26'S <strong>as</strong><br />

stated), 33°31'E, 410 m]<br />

Penaeopsis challengeri De Man, 1911a: 76. [nomen novum for Penaeus serratus Spence Bate, 1881]<br />

= Penaeus serratus Spence Bate, 1881: 182. [Challenger stn 173, off Matuku, Fiji Islands, 19°09'35"S<br />

179°41'50"E, 315 fms, lectotype designation by Pérez Farfante, 1980a]<br />

Penaeopsis eduardoi Pérez Farfante, 1977a: 172; Figs 1-4. [Albatross stn 5116, Balayan Bay, Luzon Island,<br />

Philippines, 13°41'00"N 120°47'05"E, 200 fms]<br />

Penaeopsis jerryi Pérez Farfante, 1979: 209; Figs 1-3. [John Murray Expedition stn 16, off Berbera, Somalia,<br />

Gulf of Aden, 10°29'48"N 45°01'48"E, 186 m]<br />

Penaeopsis mclaughlinae Crosnier, 2006: 334; Figs 2-5. [CHALCAL 2 stn CC 1, Nouvelle-Calédonie,<br />

24°54.96'S 168°21.91'E, 500 m]<br />

Penaeopsis rectacuta (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Penaeus rectacutus Spence Bate, 1881: 180. [among the Philippine Islands, about 100 fms; according<br />

to Pérez Farfante, 1980a: Challenger stn 209, between Bohol and Cebu, Philippines, 10°14'N 123°54'E,<br />

95 fms]<br />

Penaeopsis serrata Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Penaeopsis serratus Spence Bate, 1881: 183. [Gulf of Mexico; according to Pérez Farfante, 1980a:<br />

Blake stn 275, off Barbados, Gulf of Mexico, 12°58'33"N 59°36'45"W, 218 fms; name placed on the<br />

Official List of Specific Names in Zoology in Opinion 864 in 1969]<br />

= Parapenaeus megalops Smith, 1885b: 172. [Albatross stns 2125, S of Curaçao, 11°43'N 69°09'30"W, 208<br />

fms; 2143, Golfo de Urabá, 9°30'45"N 76°25'30"W, 155 fms]<br />

= Artemesia talismani Bouvier, 1905b: 982. [le Talisman captura en quantité <strong>as</strong>sez grande au <strong>large</strong> des<br />

côtes du Maroc et du Sahara; Talisman stn 72, off Guerguerat, Western Sahara, 25°41'N 15°56'W (of<br />

Greenwich) 18°16'W (of Paris) on label accompanying specimen), 410 m, see Pérez Farfante, 1980a]<br />

= Penaeopsis serratus var. antillensis A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1909: 226; Plate 3, fig. 10; Plate 4,<br />

fig. 5. [Blake stn 148, off St Kitts, 208 fms]<br />

Penaeus Fabricius, 1798<br />

= Penaeus Fabricius, 1798 (type species Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798, designated by Latreille,<br />

1810, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Penaeus esculentus H<strong>as</strong>well, 1879: 38. [Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia]<br />

Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798: 408. [Bay of Batavia [=Jakarta], Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; neotype designation by<br />

Holthuis, 1949a]<br />

= Penaeus carinatus Dana, 1852a: 27. [Singapore]<br />

= Penaeus tahitensis Heller, 1862a: 528. [Taiti]<br />

= Penaeus semisulcatus exsulcatus Hilgendorf, 1879: 843. [Quelimane, Mozambique]<br />

= Penaeus coeruleus Stebbing, 1905: 77; Plates 21-21bis. [Nahoon River on E co<strong>as</strong>t near E<strong>as</strong>t London,<br />

South Africa]<br />

? = Penaeus durbani Stebbing, 1917a: 442; Plate 22. [Durban Bay]<br />

= Penaeus bubulus Kubo, 1949a: 296; Figs 1G, 7B, 15U-B', 24K-M, 37, 49C, 53, 58D, 67N-Q, 73F, L, 77P,<br />

113, 114. [Hatazawa, Chiba Prefecture: Miya; Aichi Prefecture; Tainan, Formosa; Palau; Batavia;<br />

Menado, Celebes]<br />

Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, fig. 1. [Japan]<br />

? = Penaeus Manilensis de Procé, 1822: 134. [Manille]


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= Penaeus <strong>as</strong>hiaka Kishinouye, 1900: 14; Plate 3; Plate 7, fig. 4. [southern half of our co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

= Penaeus semisulcatus paucidentatus Parisi, 1919: 65; Plate 5, fig. 5. [Misaki, Baia di Sagami]<br />

= Penaeus monodon manillensis Villaluz & Arriola, 1938: 39; Plate 3, fig. 1. [Manila Bay, Philippines]<br />

Protrachypene Burkenroad, 1934a<br />

= Protrachypene Burkenroad, 1934a (type species Protrachypene precipua Burkenroad, 1934a, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Protrachypene precipua Burkenroad, 1934a: 43. [Bella Vista Beach, Panama City, Panama]<br />

Rimapenaeus Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997<br />

= Rimapenaeus Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997 (type species Trachypenaeus faoe Obarrio, 1954, by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Rimapenaeus byrdi (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Trachypeneus (Trachysalambria) byrdi Burkenroad, 1934a: 51; Fig. 13. [Panama City Market, Panama]<br />

Rimapenaeus constrictus (Stimpson, 1871)<br />

= Penaeus constrictus Stimpson, 1871: 135. [Beaufort, N.C., 4 fms; Charleston Harbour]<br />

= Penaeopsis ag<strong>as</strong>sizii Bouvier, 1905a: 748. [provient de Sombrero]<br />

Rimapenaeus faoe (Obarrio, 1954)<br />

= Trachypenaeus faoe Obarrio, 1954: 3. [Golfo de Panamá, en el Pacífico]<br />

Rimapenaeus fuscina (Pérez Farfante, 1971b)<br />

= Trachypenaeus fuscina Pérez Farfante, 1971b: 637; Figs 1-2, 3A, 4A-F, 5A, 6. [Off Cocodrillo Chiap<strong>as</strong>,<br />

Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of México, 22 m]<br />

Rimapenaeus pacificus (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Trachypeneus (Trachysalambria) similis pacificus Burkenroad, 1934a: 50. [Pearl Islands, Gulf of Panama,<br />

Panama, 8°29'40"N 78°52'30"W, 19-24 fms]<br />

Rimapenaeus similis (Smith, 1885b)<br />

= Parapenaeus constrictus similis Smith, 1885b: 175. [Albatross stn 2121, Gulf of Paria, 10°37'40"N<br />

61°42'40"W, 31 fms]<br />

Tanypenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1972<br />

= Tanypenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1972 (type species Tanypenaeus caribaeus Pérez Farfante, 1972, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Tanypenaeus caribaeus Pérez Farfante, 1972: 187. [Pillsbury stn 788, off Punta Faro, Colombia, 11°08'N<br />

74°47'W, 155-157 m]<br />

Trachypenaeopsis Burkenroad, 1934a<br />

= Trachypeneopsis Burkenroad, 1934a (type species Metapenaeus mobilispinis Rathbun, 1915, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

= Trachypenaeopsis [emendment of Trachypeneopsis Burkenroad, 1934a, under the plenary powers of<br />

the ICZN in Opinion 684 in 1969]<br />

Trachypenaeopsis mobilispinis (Rathbun, 1915)<br />

= Metapenaeus mobilispinis Rathbun, 1915: 117. [Cave Round Bay, Saba, Netherlands Antilles, 7 m]<br />

Trachypenaeopsis minicoyensis Thom<strong>as</strong>, 1972: 117; Fig. 1. [western lagoon of Minicoy island, Laccadive<br />

Archipelago, 3 m]<br />

Trachypenaeopsis richtersii (Miers, 1884a)<br />

= Penæus richtersii Miers, 1884a: 564; Plate 52, fig. A. [Cerf Island, 10 fms]<br />

Trachypenaeus Alcock, 1901<br />

= Trachypeneus Alcock, 1901 (type species Penaeus anchoralis Spence Bate, 1881, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Trachypenaeus [emendment of Trachypeneus Alcock, 1901, under the plenary powers of the ICZN in<br />

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Trachypenaeus anchoralis (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Penaeus anchoralis Spence Bate, 1881: 181. [south of New Guinea, 28 fms]<br />

= Penaeus anchoralis Spence Bate, 1888: 258; Plate 35, fig. 1. [Challenger stns 188, 9°59'S 139°42'E,<br />

Arafura Sea, south of Papua, 28 fms; 190, 8°56'S 136°5'E, Arafura Sea, south of Papua, 49 fms; off<br />

Yokohama, 5-20 fms; between stns 190-191, near the Arrou Islands in the Arafura Sea]<br />

Trachysalambria Burkenroad, 1934a<br />

= Trachypeneus (Trachysalambria) Burkenroad, 1934a (type species Penaeus curvirostris Stimpson,<br />

1860a, by original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Trachysalambria albicoma (Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Toriyama, 1980)<br />

= Trachypenaeus albicomus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Toriyama, 1980: 69; Figs 1-2. [Japan, Tosa Bay]<br />

Trachysalambria <strong>as</strong>pera (Alcock, 1905)<br />

= Trachypenaeus <strong>as</strong>per Alcock, 1905: 523, 531. [fully described and illustrated in Alcock, 1906; type<br />

locality, Ganjam co<strong>as</strong>t, 20-35 fms, according to Alcock, 1906]<br />

Trachysalambria brevisuturae (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Trachypeneus (Trachysalambria) brevisuturae Burkenroad, 1934a: 55; Fig. 14. [Acajutla, El Salvador]<br />

Trachysalambria curvirostris (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Penaeus curvirostris Stimpson, 1860a: 44. [Tosa Bay, Kochi, Japan, 33°30'N 133°30'E, 35 m; neotype<br />

designation by Sakaji & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003]<br />

= Metapenaeus palaestinensis Steinitz, 1932: 161; Figs 1-3. [aus der Bucht von Haifa]<br />

Trachysalambria fulva (Dall, 1957)<br />

= Trachypenaeus fulvus Dall, 1957: 206; Fig. 23A-G. [Townsville, Queensland, Australia]<br />

= Trachypeneus unicus Hall, 1961: 102. [S of Singapore, Malaysia, 35 fms]<br />

Trachysalambria longipes (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= Penaeus longipes Paul’son, 1875: 125; Plate 19, figs 1-1a. [Red Sea]<br />

Trachysalambria malaiana (Balss, 1933)<br />

= Trachypenaeus curvirostris malaiana Balss, 1933: 234. [Gier 16 Exp. 2, Südl. Sumatra, 6°42'S 103°E;<br />

Gier 2 Exp. 3, Bai von Batavia; Gier 12 Exp. 4, Jav<strong>as</strong>ee vor Borneo, 3°42'S 114°30'E; Gier 4, vor Toeban<br />

(Nordjava); Gier 9 Exp. 20, nördl. Sumatra, 1°20'S 104°43'E; Gier 17 Exp. 4, westlich Borneo, 1°36'S<br />

109°46'E; Gier 6 Exp. 21, Bangk<strong>as</strong>tr<strong>as</strong>se, 2°3'S 105°48,5'E; Gier 4 Exp. 20, Jav<strong>as</strong>ee, 6°51'S 112°56'E;<br />

Gier 4 Exp. 11, vor Pekalongan (Nordjava)]<br />

Trachysalambria nansei Sakaji & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003: 162; Figs 7-9. [Japan, Tosa Bay, off Kochi, 33°30'N, 133°30'E,<br />

75 m]<br />

Trachysalambria starobogatovi (Ivanov & H<strong>as</strong>san, 1976a)<br />

= Trachypenaeus starobogatovi Ivanov & H<strong>as</strong>san, 1976a: 1300; Figs 2, 3a. [Western Indian Ocean,<br />

19°03'S 36°29'E, 25 m]<br />

Trachysalambria villaluzi (Muthu & Motoh, 1979b)<br />

= Trachypenaeus villaluzi Muthu & Motoh, 1979b: 57; Figs 1-2. [Tigbauan, Philippines, 7 m]<br />

Xiphopenaeus Smith, 1869<br />

= Xiphopeneus Smith, 1869 (type species Xiphopeneus hartii Smith, 1869, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Xiphopenaeus [emendment of Xiphopeneus Smith, 1869, under the plenary powers of the ICZN in<br />

Opinion 864 in 1969]<br />

Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862b)<br />

= Penaeus Kroyeri Heller, 1862b: 425; Plate 2, fig. 51. [Rio Janeiro]<br />

= Xiphopeneus Hartii Smith, 1869: 27, 40; Plate 1, fig. 1. [Caravel<strong>as</strong>, Estado da Bahia, Brazil]<br />

= Xiphopeneus Riveti Bouvier, 1907: 113; Fig. 1. [achetée sur le marché de Païta]


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Family SICyoNIIDAe ortmann, 1898<br />

Sicyonia H. Milne edwards, 1830<br />

= Sicyonia H. Milne Edwards, 1830 (type species Sicyonia sculpta H. Milne Edwards, 1830, designated<br />

by Desmarest, 1858, gender feminine)<br />

= Ruvulus De Natale, 1850 (type species Sicyonia sculpta H. Milne Edwards, 1830, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Synhimantites Boeck, 1864 (type species Synhimantites typicus Boeck, 1864, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Eusicyonia Stebbing, 1914b (substitute name for Sicyonia H. Milne Edwards, 1830, gender feminine)<br />

Sicyonia abathophila Crosnier, 2003: 321; Fig. 98. [Albatross, Philippines Expedition, 1908-1909, Camp<br />

Overton, Iligan Bay, Mindanao, Philippines, 8°15,24'N 124°07,18'E, 2-4 m]<br />

Sicyonia adunca Crosnier, 2003: 265; Figs 42-44, 107F. [BATHUS 2, stn DW 749, au <strong>large</strong> de la Nouvelle-<br />

Calédonie, 22°33,4'S 166°26'E, 233-258 m]<br />

Sicyonia affinis Faxon, 1893: 209. [Albatross stns 3367, off Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, 5°31'30"N 86°52'30"W,<br />

183 m; 3369, off Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, 5°32'45"N 86°55'20"W, 95 m; 3378, W of Isla de Malpelo,<br />

Colombia, 3°58'20"N 81°36'00"W, 205 m; 3379, W of Isla de Malpelo, Colombia, 3°59'40"N 81°35'00"W,<br />

95 m]<br />

Sicyonia aliaffinis (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Eusicyonia aliaffinis Burkenroad, 1934a: 92; Fig. 24. [Pawnee, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of southern Mexico,<br />

14°48'40"N 92°54'40"W, 19-30 fms]<br />

Sicyonia altirostrum Crosnier, 2003: 297; Figs 73-75, 109G. [MUSORSTOM 6, stn CP 464, Îles Loyauté,<br />

21°02,3'S 167°31,6'E, 430 m]<br />

Sicyonia australiensis Hanamura & Wadley, 1998: 701; Figs 1-4. [Southern Surveyor, cruise SS6/96, stn 183,<br />

SE co<strong>as</strong>t of Australia, 37°18.7'S, 150°16.7'E, 123 m]<br />

Sicyonia benthophila De Man, 1907a: 143. [Siboga stn 253, near Kai Islands, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 304 m]<br />

Sicyonia bispinosa (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Hippolyte bispinosus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 9. [Japan]<br />

Sicyonia brevirostris Stimpson, 1871: 132. [S Florida co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Sicyonia burkenroadi Cobb, 1971: 104; Figs 1-2. [Oregon stn 1083, Gulf of Mexico off Port Isabel, Tex<strong>as</strong>,<br />

26°13'N 96°45'W, 42 m]<br />

Sicyonia carinata (Brünnich, 1768)<br />

= Cancer carinatus Brünnich, 1768: 102. [Mari Adriatico, Dalmatinis Skilla, in finu maris juxta Salon<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Cancer pulchellus Herbst, 1796 [in Herbst, 1791-1796]: 175; Plate 43, fig. 3. [d<strong>as</strong> Veterland ist mir<br />

unbekannt]<br />

= Sicyonia sculpta H. Milne Edwards, 1830: 340; Plate 9, figs 1-8. [Baie de Naples]<br />

= Sicyonia foresti Rossignol, 1962: 145; 2 unnumbered Figs [Ile du Prince, 27 m]<br />

Sicyonia curvirostris Balss, 1913b: 235. [Fukuura, Sagami Bay, Japon, 150 m]<br />

Sicyonia dejouanneti Crosnier, 2003: 293; Figs 70-72, 108G, H, 109A-F. [MUSORSTOM 4, stn CP 194, Nouvelle-Calédonie,<br />

18°52,8'S 163°21,7'E, 545 m]<br />

Sicyonia disdorsalis (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Eusicyonia disdorsalis Burkenroad, 1934a: 96; Figs 25, 36. [Pawnee, Pearl Islands (Archipelago de l<strong>as</strong><br />

Perl<strong>as</strong>), Gulf of Panama, 8°29'40"N 78°52'30"W, 19-24 fms; Golfo de Panamá; W co<strong>as</strong>t of Central<br />

America]<br />

Sicyonia disedwardsi (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Eusicyonia disedwardi Burkenroad, 1934a: 86; Figs 23, 29, 34. [Pawnee, Conception Bay, Lower California]<br />

Sicyonia disparri (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Eusicyonia disparri Burkenroad, 1934a: 83; Fig. 27. [Pawnee, Bahia San Luis Gonzaga, Lower California,<br />

Mexico]


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Sicyonia dorsalis Kingsley, 1878a: 97. [Fort Jefferson, Florida]<br />

Sicyonia fallax De Man, 1907a: 141. [Siboga stn 105, Sulu Sea, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 6°08'N 121°19'E, 275 m]<br />

Sicyonia furcata Miers, 1878: 310; Plate 17, fig. 4. [Sulu Archipelago, Philippines]<br />

= Sicyonia formosa Chan & Yu, 1985: 99; Fig. 1; Plates 5A, B, 6E-F. [Taiwan, 100 m]<br />

Sicyonia galeata Holthuis, 1952a: 84. [Mbizi Expedition stns A.S.182, Angola, Luanda, 13 miles WSW of<br />

Cape Ledo, 9°47'S 13°11'E, 35 m; A.S.170, Congo, 10 miles W of Pointe Noire, 4°48'S 11°41'E, 49 m]<br />

Sicyonia inflexa (Kubo, 1949a)<br />

= Eusicyonia inflexa Kubo, 1949a: 458; Figs 8O, 48D, 77C, I, 79G, 159, 160A-F. [Off Atsumi, Aichi<br />

Prefecture, Japan, ca. 300 m; and Kumanonada, off Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie Prefecture, Japan, ca. 400 m]<br />

Sicyonia ingentis (Burkenroad, 1938) (Fig. 4)<br />

= Eusicyonia ingentis Burkenroad, 1938: 88; Figs 31-34. [Zaca stn 127D-1, off E co<strong>as</strong>t of Cedros Island<br />

(Isla Cedros), 28°05'N 115°09'W, Baja California, Mexico]<br />

Sicyonia japonica Balss, 1914b<br />

= Sicyonia lancifer var. japonica Balss, 1914b: 16; Fig. 9. [Dzushi, 50-100 m; Misaki, 200-300 m; Fukuura;<br />

Yagoshima, 150 m; zwischen Ito und Hatsushima, 150 m]<br />

Sicyonia komai Crosnier, 2003: 327; Figs 103-104. [Thailande, côte ouest, Ao Tang Knen, Phuket, z<strong>one</strong> intertidale]<br />

Sicyonia laevigata Stimpson, 1871: 131. [Charleston]<br />

= Sicyonia sculpta var. americana De Man, 1907b: 450. [Off Bahia]<br />

Sicyonia laevis Spence Bate, 1881: 173. [north of New Guinea, 150 fms; fully described and illustrated in<br />

Spence Bate, 1888; type locality according to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 219, north of New<br />

Guinea, 1°54'S 146°39'40"E, 150 fms]<br />

= Eusicyonia nebulosa Kubo, 1949a: 454; Figs 8N, 48C, 77B, H, 79K, 156G, 157. [Off Heta, Shizuoka<br />

Prefecture, Japan, ca. 350 m]<br />

Sicyonia lancifer (Olivier, 1811)<br />

= Palæmon lancifer Olivier, 1811: 664. [CORINDON stn 295, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, Strait, 1°26,5'S,<br />

117°02,1'E, 51-54 m; neotype selection by Crosnier, 2003; emendation to S. lancifera by Holthuis,<br />

1980b is an unjustified emendation]<br />

= Hippolyte cristatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 10. [Japan; lectotype designation<br />

by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

Fig. 4. Sicyonia ingentis (Burkenroad, 1938). Photo by Sammy De Grave.


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Sicyonia longicauda Rathbun, 1906: 908; Plate 20, fig. 6 (partim, nec specimens of stn 4002 = S. truncata<br />

Kubo, 1949; see Crosnier, 2003). [Albatross stn 3865, Pailolo Channel, Hawaii Islands, 21°09'20"N<br />

156°35'10"W, 468-517 m]<br />

Sicyonia longicornis Crosnier, 2003: 276; Figs 55-56. [KARUBAR, stn CP 20, îles Kai, Indonésie, 5°15'S<br />

132°59'E, 769-809 m]<br />

Sicyonia martini Pérez Farfante & Boothe, 1981: 424; Figs 1-4. [Pillsbury, stn 556, SW of Punta Ana Maria,<br />

Golfo de Panama, 7°50'30"N 78°49'00"W, 58 m]<br />

Sicyonia metavitulans Crosnier, 2003: 304; Figs 79-81. [Port Jackson, côte est de l’Australie]<br />

Sicyonia mixta Burkenroad, 1946: 3; Figs 1-4. [St. Joseph (probably San José, Lower California), Swedish<br />

Eugenie Expedition #818]<br />

Sicyonia n<strong>as</strong>ica Burukovsky, 1990: 193, 211; Figs 2A(1-6), 6. [25°04'S 97°28'W, 267-280 m]<br />

Sicyonia ocellata Stimpson, 1860a: 43. [Portu ”Hong Kong”; in mari Sinensi quoque, lat. bor. 24°; ad prof.<br />

20 org]<br />

= Sicyonia ommanneyi Hall, 1961: 110; Plate 21, figs 26-27. [Malaysia, S of Singapore, 45 fms]<br />

Sicyonia olgae Pérez Farfante, 1980b: 775; Figs 1-3. [Oregon stn 2277, Off Parimaribo, Suriname, 06°37'N<br />

55°36'W, 35 m]<br />

Sicyonia parafallax Crosnier, 1995: 193; Figs 3-4. [Mer Rouge, détroit de Bab el Mandeb, 12°43,7'N<br />

43°15,0'E, 228 m]<br />

Sicyonia parajaponica Crosnier, 2003: 226; Figs 10-12; 106E-F. [MUSORSTOM 1, stn 7, Philippines, dans<br />

l’ouest de Luçon, 14°01,0'N, 120°20,0'E, 185-200 m]<br />

Sicyonia parri (Burkenroad, 1934a)<br />

= Eusicyonia parri Burkenroad, 1934a: 80; Fig. 22. [Crooked Island, Baham<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Sicyonia parvula (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Hippolyte parvulus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 6. [Japan]<br />

Sicyonia penicillata Lockington, 1878a: 164. [Bolin<strong>as</strong> Bay, Lower California, 14 fms; Angeles Bay, Gulf of<br />

California]<br />

Sicyonia picta Faxon, 1893: 210. [Albatross stns 3387 (off Golfo de Panamá, 7°40'00"N 79°17'50"W, 127 fms);<br />

3355 (off Punta Mariato, Panamá, 7°12'20"N 80°55'00"W, 182 fms]<br />

Sicyonia rectirostris De Man, 1907a: 141. [Siboga stn 139, Sanana bay, E co<strong>as</strong>t of Sula Besi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 22 m]<br />

Sicyonia robusta Crosnier, 2003: 323; Figs 99-102, 110C, D. [CORAIL 2, stn DW 166, Îles Chesterfield,<br />

19°41,49'S 158°25,24'E, 56 m]<br />

Sicyonia rocroi Crosnier, 2003: 280; Figs 60-62. [Mutu One, Hatutaa, Îles Marquises, 7°51,7'S 140°30,6'W,<br />

416-460 m]<br />

Sicyonia rotunda Crosnier, 2003: 290; Figs 68-69, 108E-F. [SMIB 5, stn DW 84, Nouvelle-Calédonie,<br />

22°20,8'S 168°43,1'E, 290 m]<br />

Sicyonia stimpsoni Bouvier, 1905a: 748. [Blake stn 273, off Barbados, 13°03'05"N 59°36'18"W, 103 fms; lectotype<br />

designation by Holthuis, 1959a]<br />

Sicyonia taiwanensis Crosnier, 2003: 282; Figs 63-64, 108B. [au <strong>large</strong> de Tai-Chi, Taiwan]<br />

Sicyonia trispinosa De Man, 1907a: 142. [Siboga stn 37, Pulau Sailus ketjil, Paternoster Islands, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia,<br />

27 m]<br />

Sicyonia truncata (Kubo, 1949a)<br />

= Eusicyonia truncata Kubo, 1949a: 456; Figs 8M, 48F, 77A, G, 79J, 156E, 158. [Kumanonada, off<br />

Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie Prefecture, Japan, 350 m]<br />

Sicyonia typica (Boeck, 1864)<br />

= Synhimantites typicus Boeck, 1864: 189. [Norge]<br />

= Palæmon carinatus Olivier, 1811: 667; nec Cancer carinatus Brünnich, 1768. [il se trouve sur les côtes<br />

de la Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

= Sicyonia Edwardsii Miers, 1881a: 367. [nomen novum for Palæmon carinatus Olivier, 1811]<br />

Sicyonia vitulans (Kubo, 1949a)<br />

= Eusicyonia vitulans Kubo, 1949a: 448; Figs 8Q, 48G, 77F, L, 79I, 154, 156F. [Kumanonada, off Ow<strong>as</strong>e,<br />

Mie Prefecture, Japan, ca. 350 m]<br />

Sicyonia wheeleri Gurney, 1943: 1; Figs 1-13. [Bermuda; description of adult in Burkenroad, 1946 <strong>as</strong> Sicyonia<br />

wheeleri sp. nov.]


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Family SoleNoCeRIDAe Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a<br />

Cryptopenaeus de Freit<strong>as</strong>, 1979<br />

= Cryptopenaeus de Freit<strong>as</strong>, 1979 (type species Cryptopenaeus catherinae de Freit<strong>as</strong>, 1979, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Cr<strong>as</strong>sipenaeus Liu & Zhong, 1983 (type species Cr<strong>as</strong>sipenaeus sinensis Liu & Zhong, 1983, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Cryptopenaeus brevirostris Hay<strong>as</strong>hi in Baba, Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Toriyama, 1986: 39; Plate 1; fig. 17. [Bungo Strait,<br />

Japan, 360-380 m]<br />

Cryptopenaeus catherinae de Freit<strong>as</strong>, 1979: 125; Fig. 1A-I. [Off Cape Santa Maria, southern Mozambique,<br />

26°06'S 33°08'E, 350 m]<br />

Cryptopenaeus clevai Crosnier, 1985: 26; Figs 1a-b, 2a-e, 3a. [CORINDON IV stn IV 1 (03°28.3'N 128°24.8'E<br />

– 03°30.0'N 128°23.0'E), 400-300 m]<br />

Cryptopenaeus crosnieri Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1985: 281; Figs 1-2. [R/V Kapala stn 78-05-07, NE of<br />

North Solitary Island, New South Wales, Australia, 29°47-49'S 153°41'E, 234 m]<br />

Cryptopenaeus sinensis (Liu & Zhong, 1983)<br />

= Cr<strong>as</strong>sipenaeus sinensis Liu & Zhong, 1983: 171; Fig. 1. [North-E<strong>as</strong>tern Guangdong near Shantou<br />

(Swatow), 261 m]<br />

Gord<strong>one</strong>lla Tirmizi, 1960<br />

= Gord<strong>one</strong>lla Tirmizi, 1960 (type species Gord<strong>one</strong>lla polyarthra Tirmizi, 1960, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Gord<strong>one</strong>lla kensleyi Crosnier, 1988a: 597; Figs 2e, 12b, 15h-i, 16g. [BIOCAL stn CP 23, Nouvelle-Calédonie,<br />

22°46'N 166°20'E, 2040 m]<br />

Gord<strong>one</strong>lla paravillosa Crosnier, 1988a: 589; Figs 2d, 3c, 12a, 13-14, 15a-e, 16a-f. [Cidaris I stn 18-1, côte est<br />

de l’Australie, 17°19.58'S 147°47.61'E, 1147-1132 m]<br />

Gord<strong>one</strong>lla villosa (Alcock & Anderson, 1894)<br />

= Haliporus villosus Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 146. [Investigator stns 121 Laccadive Sea, 14°35'15"N,<br />

1140 fms; 127, Laccadive Sea, off the Island of Minnikoy, 1200 fms]<br />

= Gord<strong>one</strong>lla polyarthra Tirmizi, 1960: 373, Figs 86-96. [John Murray Expedition stn 135, southern<br />

Arabian Sea, 4°47'42"N 72°35'36"E, 2727 m]<br />

Hadropenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1977b<br />

= Hadropenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1977b (type species Hymenopenaeus modestus Smith, 1885b, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Hadropenaeus affinis (Bouvier, 1906d)<br />

= Haliporus affinis Bouvier, 1906d: 4. [capturés par le Talisman aux îles du Cap Vert, sur des fonds de<br />

100 et de 410 mètres; un spécimen provient des Barbades où il fut pris par le Blake à 82 br<strong>as</strong>ses de<br />

profondeur." = Talisman stn 116, off Cape Verde Islands, 16°53'N 25°10'W, 410-460 m; uncited Talisman<br />

stn, off Cape Verde Islands, ”100 m”; Blake stn 273, off Barbados, 13°03'05"N 59°36'18"W, 188 m<br />

according to Pérez Farfante, 1977b]<br />

Hadropenaeus luc<strong>as</strong>ii (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Solenocera Luc<strong>as</strong>ii Spence Bate, 1881: 185. [south of New Guinea, about 130 fms; according to<br />

Spence Bate, 1888 (<strong>as</strong> Philonicus luc<strong>as</strong>ii): Challenger stn 192, off the Ki Islands, south of Papua,<br />

5°49'15"S 132°14'15"E, 140 fms]<br />

= Haliporus malhaensis Borradaile, 1910: 258; Plate 16, fig. 2. [off Saya de Malha, Indian Ocean, 145<br />

fms]<br />

Hadropenaeus modestus (Smith, 1885b)<br />

= Hymenopenaeus modestus Smith, 1885b: 183. [Fish Hawk stn 1047, off Bethany Beach, Delaware,<br />

38°31'N 73°21'W, 156 fms]<br />

Hadropenaeus spinicaudatus Liu & Zhong, 1983: 174; Fig. 2. [E<strong>as</strong>tern Guangdong, off shore (19°59.9'N<br />

113°24.0'E), 140 m]


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Haliporoides Stebbing, 1914b<br />

= Haliporoides Stebbing, 1914b (type species Haliporoides triarthrus Stebbing, 1914b, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Parahaliporus Kubo, 1949a (type species Haliporus sibogae De Man, 1907a, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Haliporoides cristatus Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 265; Figs 1, 2, 5G-L. [NE of Point Danger, Queensland,<br />

Australia]<br />

Haliporoides diomedeae (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Peneopsis diomedeae Faxon, 1893: 212. [Albatross stns 3384 (off Golfo de Panamá, 7°31'30"N<br />

79°14'00"W, 458 fms); 3395 (SW of Golfo de Panamá, 7°30'36"N 78°39'00"W, 730 fms); 3394 (SE of<br />

Golfo de Panamá, 7°21'N 79°35'W, 511 fms); 3393 (off Punta Mala, Panama, 7°15'N 79°36'W, 1020<br />

fms); 3353 (off Punta Mariato, Panama, 7°06'15"N 80°34'00"W, 695 fms); 3358 (S of Península de<br />

Azuero, 6°30'N 81°44'W, 555 fms)]<br />

Haliporoides sibogae australiensis Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 269; Figs 3, 4, 5A-F. [E of Broken Bay,<br />

New South Wales, Australia]<br />

Haliporoides sibogae madag<strong>as</strong>cariensis Crosnier, 1978: 102; Figs 36b, 37a-e, 38a-c, 39b, 40b, 41b, 42b. [Vauban<br />

CH 5, Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 12°44.8'S 48°10.6'E, 570-563 m]<br />

Haliporoides sibogae sibogae (De Man, 1907a)<br />

= Haliporus sibogae De Man, 1907a: 138. [Siboga stns 38, 7°35.4'S 117°28.6'E, 521 m; 74, 5°3.5'S 119°0'E,<br />

450 m; 212, 5°54.5'S 120°19.2'E, 462 m; 256, 5°26.6'S 132°32.5'E, 397 m]<br />

Haliporoides triarthrus triarthrus Stebbing, 1914b<br />

= Haliporoides triarthrus Stebbing, 1914b: 21. [E<strong>as</strong>t London NW. 1/2N., 18 miles, (Cape Colony), 250-<br />

300 fms]<br />

Haliporoides triarthrus vniroi (Crosnier, 1978)<br />

= Hymenopenaeus triarthrus vniroi Crosnier, 1978: 103; Figs 36c, 38e. [Van Gogh stn 264, Mozambique,<br />

25°28'S 33°31'E, 410 m]<br />

Haliporus Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Haliporus Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Haliporus curvirostris Spence Bate, 1881, designated by<br />

Fowler, 1912, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Haliporus curvirostris Spence Bate, 1881: 185. [mid Pacific, 2375 fms]<br />

Haliporus taprobanensis Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 280. [Investigator stn 219, Gulf of Manaar and Cape<br />

Comorin, southern India, 550 fms)]<br />

= Hymenopenaeus kannemeyeri Kensley, 1977: 16, 27; Fig. 7. [Meiring Naude stn 38, off South Africa,<br />

28°21.9'S 32°34.6'E, 775-825 m]<br />

Haliporus thetis Faxon, 1893: 214. [Albatross stn 3413 (off the Galapagos Islands, 2°34'00"N 92°06'00"W,<br />

1360 fms)]<br />

Hymenopenaeus Smith, 1882<br />

= Hymenopenaeus Smith, 1882 (type species Hymenopenaeus debilis Smith, 1882, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Hymenopenaeus aphoticus Burkenroad, 1936a: 112; Figs 62, 65-67. [Pawnee stn 54, Turks Island P<strong>as</strong>sage,<br />

21°15'40"N 71°17'06"W, 900-945 fms]<br />

Hymenopenaeus chacei Crosnier & Forest, 1969: 545; Figs 1, 2a-b. [Ombango stn 406, au <strong>large</strong> du plateau<br />

continental du Gabon, 8°35'S 12°51'E, 545-555 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus debilis Smith, 1882: 91; Plate 15, figs 6-11; Plate 16, figs 1-3. [Blake stns 317, SE of Savannah<br />

Beach, Georgia, 31°57'00"N 78°18'35"W, 333 fms; 323, SE of Cape Fear, North Carolina, 33°19'00"N<br />

76°12'30"W, 457 fms; 326, E of Cape Fear, North Carolina, 33°42'15"N 76°00'50"W, 464 fms]<br />

= Hymenopenaeus debilis var. africanus Bouvier, 1908a: 83. [Type locality not indicated; according to<br />

Crosnier & Forest, 1973: Talisman stn 21, 33°46'N 9°02'W, 1319 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus doris (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Haliporus doris Faxon, 1893: 214. [Albatross stns 3414 (off Cabo Vel<strong>as</strong>, Costa Rica, 10°14'N 96°28'W,<br />

2232 fms); 3415 (S of Punta Maldonado, Guerrero, Mexico, 14°46'N 98°40'W, 1879 fms)]


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Hymenopenaeus equalis (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Haliporus equalis Spence Bate, 1888: 285; Plate 41, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 200, 6°47'N 122°28'E, between<br />

the Philippine Islands and Borneo, 250 fms]<br />

Hymenopenaeus fallax Crosnier & Dall, 2004: 10; Figs 6-8. [Albatross stn 4106, Kaiwi Channel, 335-350 fms]<br />

Hymenopenaeus fattahi Ramadan, 1938: 60; Fig. 8. [John Murray Expedition stn 54 (21°58'00''N 62°19'42''E<br />

to 21°58'36''N 62°21'24''E), South Arabian co<strong>as</strong>t, 1046 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus furici Crosnier, 1978: 127; Figs 39f, 40f, 42f, 43d, 46f-h. [Vauban CH 133, Madag<strong>as</strong>car,<br />

13°02'S 48°02'E, 1000-1525 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus halli Bruce, 1966a: 216; Figs 1-2. [Cape St. Mary Cruise 1/64, stn 26, South China Sea,<br />

19°22.5'N 114°07.5'E to 19°22.0'N 114°11.0'E, 400-435 fms]<br />

Hymenopenaeus laevis (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Haliporus laevis Spence Bate, 1881: 185. [mid Atlantic, 2500 fms]<br />

= Hymenopenaeus microps Smith, 1884: 413; Plate 10, fig. 1. [Albatross stns 2076, E of Georges Bank, M<strong>as</strong>sachusets,<br />

41°13'00"N 60°00'50"W, 906 fms; 2037, off New Jersey, 38°50'00"N 69°23'30"W, 1731 fms]<br />

= Haliporus androgynus Bouvier, 1906e: 253. [Talisman stns 101, entre Dakar et la Praya, 16°38'N<br />

20°44'W, 3200 m; 102, entre Dakar et la Praya, 15°48'N 20°23'W, 3655 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus methalli Crosnier & Dall, 2004: 17; Figs 11-13, 14B, C. [MUSORSTOM 5, stn 384, 19°42.40'S<br />

158°50.80'E, 756-772 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus neptunus (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Haliporus neptunus Spence Bate, 1881: 185. [among the Celebes Islands, about 600 fms; according<br />

to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stns 191, off the Arrou Islands, 5°41'S 134°4'30"E, 800 fms; 196, near<br />

the Philippines, 0°48'30"S 126°58'30"E, 825 fms]<br />

Hymenopenaeus nereus (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Haliporus nereus Faxon, 1893: 213. [Albatross stns 3366 (S of Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica, 5°30'N<br />

86°45'W, 1067 fms); 3353 (S of Morro de Puercos, Panama, 7°06'15"N 80°34'00"W, 695 fms); 3382 (off<br />

Pen de Azuero, Panama, 6°21'N 80°41'W, 1793 fms); 3413 (NW of Galapagos Islands, Ecuador,<br />

2°34'N 92°06'W, 1360 fms); 3398 (NW of Punta Galera, Ecuador, 1°07'N 80°21'W, 1573 fms); 3399<br />

(NW of Punta Galera, Ecuador, 1°07'N 81°04'W, 1740 fms); 3400 (E of Galapagos Islands, Ecuador,<br />

00°36'N 86°46'W, 1322 fms); 3407 (Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, 00°04'00"S 90°24'30"W, 885 fms)]<br />

Hymenopenaeus obliquirostris (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Haliporus obliquirostris Spence Bate, 1881: 186. [off Kermadec Island; according to Spence Bate,<br />

1888: Challenger stn 170, off the Kermadec Islands, 29°55'S 178°14'W, 520 fms]<br />

Hymenopenaeus propinquus (De Man, 1907a)<br />

= Haliporus propinquus De Man, 1907a: 140. [Siboga stns 80, Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 11 m;<br />

178, 2°40'S 128°37.5'E, 835 m; 316, 7°19.4'S 116°49.5'E, 538 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus sewelli Ramadan, 1938: 58; Figs 7a-e. [John Murray Expedition stn 156 (4°44'30''N<br />

72°46'00''E to 4°41'12''N 72°42'48''E), Maldive area, 1828 m]<br />

Hymenopenaeus tuerkayi Crosnier, 1995: 189; Figs 1-2. [Golfe d’Aden central, 12°56,7'N 47°47,0'E-12°55,9'N<br />

47°47,4'E, 2276-2282 m]<br />

Mesopenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1977b<br />

= Mesopenaeus Pérez Farfante, 1977b (type species Parartemesia tropicalis Bouvier, 1905a, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Mesopenaeus brucei Crosnier, 1986b: 20; Figs 1a-f, 2a-b. [Soela Cruise 184 stn 55, Australie, 17°41.2'S<br />

118°42.5'E, 354-360 m]<br />

Mesopenaeus mariae Pérez Farfante & Ivanov, 1982: 303; Figs 1-7. [Professor Mesystsev haul 135, SE of Saya<br />

de Malha Bank, Indian Ocean, 11°27'36"S 61°37'36"E, 158-160 m]<br />

Mesopenaeus tropicalis (Bouvier, 1905a)<br />

= Parartemesia tropicalis Bouvier, 1905a: 748. [de la mer des Antilles où elle a été prise par le Blake par<br />

des profondeurs de 80 à 175 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Solenocera weymouthi Lindner & Anderson, 1941: 181; Fig. 1a-e. [Pelican stn 137, 29°28'N 87°30'W,<br />

46 fms]


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Pleoticus Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Philonicus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Philonicus mülleri Spence Bate, 1888, designated by<br />

Fowler, 1912, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Pleoticus Spence Bate, 1888 (nomen novum for Philonicus Spence Bate, 1888, a junior homonym of<br />

Philonicus Loew, 1849 (Diptera))<br />

= Parartemesia Bouvier, 1905a (type species Parartemesia carinata Bouvier, 1905a, designated by Fowler,<br />

1912, gender feminine)<br />

= Faxonia Bouvier, 1905b (type species Penaeopsis [sic] ocularis Faxon, 1895, designated by Fowler,<br />

1912, gender feminine)<br />

Pleoticus muelleri (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Philonicus mülleri Spence Bate, 1888: 275; Plate 39, figs 1-2. [Challenger stn 321, off Montevideo,<br />

Uruguay, 35°02'N 55°15'W, 13 fms]<br />

= Parartemesia carinata Bouvier, 1905a: 748. [capturée par le H<strong>as</strong>sler..” ”..au <strong>large</strong> de Montevideo, par<br />

7 et 44 br<strong>as</strong>ses de profondeur.”; off mouth Río de la Plata, 35°42'S 56°20'W, 44 fms (80 m); see Pérez<br />

Farfante, 1977b]<br />

Pleoticus robustus (Smith, 1885b)<br />

= Hymenopenaeus robustus Smith, 1885b: 180. [Albatross stn 2125, S of Curaçao, 11°43'00"N 69°09'30"W,<br />

208 fms]<br />

= Peneopsis ocularis Faxon, 1895: 187. [I have examined with some care a specimen in this Museum<br />

[Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard] from the ”Blake” collection, labelled ”Peneopsis ocularis”<br />

by A. Milne-Edwards]<br />

Pleoticus steindachneri (Balss, 1914c)<br />

= Haliporus Steindachneri Balss, 1914c: 135. [Pola stns 9, 23°21'N 37°37'E, 791 m; 20, 23°20'N 36°20'E,<br />

780 m; 47, 23°41'N 38°9'E, 610 m; 59, 25°43'N 36°10'E, 780 m; 61, 24°35'N 36°51'E, 828 m; 66, 26°8'N<br />

35°27'E, 1168 m; 107, 20°27'N 38°18'51"E, 748 m; 109, 21°19'N 37°39'E, 890 m; 110, 21°7'N 37°28'E,<br />

635 m; 114, 19°38'N 37°55'E, 535 m; 117, 20°16'N 37°33'E, 638 m; 120, 19°21'N 38°29'E, 560 m; 121,<br />

18°51'N 39°5'E, 690 m; 143, 17°7'N 39°55'E, 212 m; 156, 22°51'N 38°2'E, 712 m; 170, 27°2'N 35°17'E,<br />

690 m; 178, 26°19'N 34°24'E, 720 m; full description and list of syntypes in Balss, 1915]<br />

Solenocera luc<strong>as</strong>, 1849<br />

= Solenocera Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1849 (type species Solenocera Philippii Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1849, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 611 in 1961)<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>olenocera Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a (type species Par<strong>as</strong>olenocera annectens<br />

Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Transolenocera Burkenroad, 1934b (type species Solenocera (Par<strong>as</strong>olenocera) maldivensis Borradaile,<br />

1910, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Solenocera acuminata Pérez Farfante & Bullis, 1973: 8; Figs 1c, 2, 4-6, 18, 19. [Oregon stn 2022, N of Rivière<br />

Organabo, French Guiana, 07°15'N 53°35'W, 210 m]<br />

Solenocera africana Stebbing, 1917b: 32; Plate 93A. [Seb<strong>as</strong>tian Bluff NW. 3/4W., 8 miles, South Africa, 34<br />

fms]<br />

? = Solenocera membranacea capensis Heegaard, 1966: 32; Figs 15-21, 23. [Discovery stns 100B, 33°20'S-<br />

33°46'S 15°08'E – 15°18'E, 5-0 m; 102, 25°29'30"S 18°33'40"E, 50-0 m; 260, 33°06'30"S 17°45'15"E, 100-0<br />

m; 277, 1°44'00"S 8°38'00"E, 63 m; 89, 34°05'15"S 16°00'45"E, 50-0 m; 99A, 33°20'00"S 17°17'00"E, 5-0<br />

m; 99E, 33°11'00"S 17°26'00"E, 5-0 m; 276, 5°54'00"S 11°19'00"E, 150 m]<br />

Solenocera ag<strong>as</strong>sizii Faxon, 1893: 211. [Albatross stns 3389 (off Panama, 7°16'45"N 79°56'30"W, 210 fms);<br />

3391 (off Panama, 7°33'40"N 79°43'20"W, 153 fms)<br />

Solenocera alfonso Pérez Farfante, 1981: 631; Figs 1-5. [off Capitancillo Island, W of Leyte, Philippines]<br />

= Solenocera alfonso forma inermis Crosnier, 1989: 56; Figs 3e-f, 5f-h, 6a, e. [many locations in the<br />

Philippines, 175-200 m; unavailable under Art. 15.2]<br />

Solenocera algoensis Barnard, 1947<br />

= Solenocera algoense Barnard, 1947: 383. [E portion of Algoa Bay, South Africa, 50 fms]<br />

= Solenocera ramadani Ivanov & H<strong>as</strong>san, 1976c: 242; Figs 1-2. [Van Gogh stn 269, off E Africa, 29°31'S<br />

34°42'E, 285-305 m]


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Solenocera alticarinata Kubo, 1949a: 227; Figs 8W, 45E, 72P, V, 80F, 93, 94A-C, 100. [Tainan, Formosa]<br />

Solenocera annectens (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a)<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>olenocera annectens Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891a: 276. [Investigator stn 116<br />

(Andaman Sea, 11°25'5"N 92°47'6"E), 405 fms]<br />

Solenocera atlantidis Burkenroad, 1939: 10; Figs 5-10. [Atlantic stn 2813, off Mobile Bay, Alabama, 29°45'N<br />

88°11'W, 19 fms]<br />

Solenocera australiana Pérez Farfante & Grey, 1980: 422; Figs 1-7. [Apache cruise 21, haul 3, N of Groote<br />

Eylandt, Gulf of Carpentaria, Northen Territory, Australia, 13°34'S 136°30'E, 22 m]<br />

Solenocera barunajaya Crosnier, 1994c: 355; Figs 1a-c, 2a, 3a-c. [KARUBAR stn CP 83, Iles Tanimbar Island,<br />

Indonésie, 9°23'S 131°00'E, 285-297 m]<br />

Solenocera bedokensis Hall, 1962: 13; Figs 78-78c. [Off Bedok Village, Singapore, 17 fms]<br />

Solenocera bifurcata Dall, 1999: 574; Fig. 14A-F. [Off Cape Moreton, SE Queensland, Australia]<br />

Solenocera burukovskyi Timofeev, 1993: 37; Fig. 1. [Gulf of Aden, 12°19'4N 44°21'7E, 470-475 m]<br />

Solenocera choprai Nataraj, 1945: 91, Figs 1-4. [Arabian Sea, 17°27'N 71°41'E, 56-58 fms]<br />

Solenocera comata Stebbing, 1915<br />

= Solenocera comatum Stebbing, 1915: 67; Plates 13-14. [Off E<strong>as</strong>t London, E co<strong>as</strong>t of South Africa]<br />

= Solenocera novae-zealandiae Borradaile, 1916: 79; Fig. 1. [7 miles E of North Cape, off New Zealand,<br />

70 fms]<br />

= Solenocera brevipes Kubo, 1949a: 246; Figs 1S, 8X, 20N, 27F-H, 45D, 66I-J, 72Q, W, 80A, 98H-J, 99,<br />

100. [Komanonada, off Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie Prefecture, Japan, about 300 m]<br />

Solenocera cr<strong>as</strong>sicornis (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

? = Penaeus planicornis Fabricius, 1798: 409. [in Oceano Indico]<br />

= Penaeus cr<strong>as</strong>sicornis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 418. [côtes de l’Inde]<br />

= Solenocera sinensis Yü, 1937: 112; Figs 1-5. [Amoy, Tinghai]<br />

= Solenocera indicus Nataraj, 1945: 94; Figs 5-8. [Cocanada Bay, Bay of Bengal]<br />

= Solenocera subnuda Kubo, 1949a: 255; Figs 8T, 20O, 27I-J, 45C, 66C, D, 72M, S, 80D, 100, 102D-G,<br />

103. [S co<strong>as</strong>t of Borneo, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

= Solenocera kuboi Hall, 1956: 69; Plate 9, Figs 2-3. [Off Tanjong Stapa, Malaysia, 6-7 fms]<br />

Solenocera faxoni De Man, 1907a: 136. [Siboga stn 254, 5°40'S 132°26'E, 310 m]<br />

Solenocera florea Burkenroad, 1938: 64; Text-Figs 6-7. [Pearl Island, Gulf of Panama, 8°29'40"N 78°52'30"W,<br />

19-24 fms]<br />

Solenocera geijskesi Holthuis, 1959a: 56; Figs 4-5. [Surinam, 20 miles off the co<strong>as</strong>t, between mouths of<br />

Nickerie and Coppename Rivers, 27 m]<br />

Solenocera gurjanovae Starobogatov, 1972: 365; Plate 3, fig. 13. [Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam, 50 m]<br />

Solenocera halli Starobogatov, 1972: 412; Plate 2, fig. 7. [Andaman Sea, off India, 6°05.8' – 6°02'N 98°59' –<br />

99°00.5'E]<br />

Solenocera hextii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 188. [Investigator stns 81 (24 miles SE of Gapalpur, Ganjam<br />

Co<strong>as</strong>t, 89-93 fms); 96 (Bay of Bengal, 18°30'N 84°46'E, 98-102 fms), 89-102 fms; off Chittagon, 65<br />

fms; off the Mahánadi Delta, 68 fms; off the Godávari Delta, 70 fms]<br />

Solenocera koelbeli De Man, 1911a: 45, 48, 50, 51. [Japan]<br />

= Solenocera depressa Kubo, 1949a: 237; Figs 8R, 27T-V, 45B, 66E-F, 72O, U, 80G, 96, 98A-D, 100.<br />

[Komanonada, off Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie Prefecture, Japan]<br />

= Solenocera vietnamensis Starobogatov, 1972: 363, 384; Plate 2, fig. 6a-c. [Pelamida, stn 39, Tonkin<br />

Gulf, Vietnam]<br />

Solenocera maldivensis Borradaile, 1910<br />

= Solenocera (Par<strong>as</strong>olenocera) maldivensis Borradaile, 1910: 258; Plate 16, fig. 1. [Funadu Velu, Miladumadulu<br />

Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

Solenocera m<strong>as</strong>carensis Burukovsky, 1993a: 23; Fig. 1.3-1.7. [Sala-de-Malya Bank, 11°11'1''S 62°37'E, 2020-<br />

2000 m]<br />

Solenocera melantho De Man, 1907a: 137. [Siboga stns 302, 10°17.9'S 123°28.7'E, 216 m; 306, 8°27'S<br />

122°54.5'E, 247 m; 312, Saleh bay, N co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumbawa, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 8°19'S 117°41'E, 274 m]<br />

= Solenocera prominentis Kubo, 1949a: 231; Figs 8V, 14C, 16C, 20M, 27Q-S, 45A, 66G, H, 72F, L, 80E,<br />

94D-G, 95, 100. [Komanonada, off Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie Prefecture, Japan, about 350 m]


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Solenocera membranacea (Risso, 1816)<br />

= Peneus membranaceus Risso, 1816: 98. [Président Théodore Tissier stn J.376, France, Ligurian Sea between<br />

Corsica and Nice, 42°56.5'N 9°37.2'E, 310-415 m; neotype designation by Holthuis, 1961b]<br />

= Peneus siphonoceros Philippi, 1840: 190; Plate 4, fig. 3. [Neapel]<br />

= Solenocera philippii Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1849: 300. [baie d’Alger]<br />

= Penaeus distinctus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 194. [Japan; err<strong>one</strong>ous locality, see<br />

Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

Solenocera moosai Crosnier, 1985: 37; Figs 5a, 6a, 7c,d, h, i. [CORINDON II stn 273 (01°56.0'S 119°16.0'E),<br />

120-200 m]<br />

Solenocera mutator Burkenroad, 1938: 61; Text-Figs 2-5. [Templeton Crocker Expedition stn 150, from Gorda<br />

Banks, tip of Lower California, 23°01'30"N 109°30"W, 40-100 fms]<br />

Solenocera necopina Burkenroad, 1939: 7; Figs 1-4. [Atlantis stn 2377, off Mobile Bay, Alabama, 29°16'N<br />

87°54'W, 125 fms]<br />

Solenocera pectinata (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Philonicus pectinatus Spence Bate, 1888: 279; Plate 38. [Challenger stn 188, Arafura Sea, south of<br />

Papua, 9°59'S 139°42'E, 28 fms]<br />

= Philonicus cervicalis Zehntner, 1894: 210; Plate 9, fig. 26. [Amboine]<br />

Solenocera pectinulata Kubo, 1949a: 251; Figs 8S, 27A-B, 66 K-L, 72N-T, 83B, 101, 102A-C. [Komanonada,<br />

off Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie Prefecture, Japan, about 350 m]<br />

? = Solenocera utinomii Kubo, 1951: 263; Fig. 4. [Off Kii Peninsula, Japan, ca. 150 m]<br />

Solenocera phuongi Starobogatov, 1972: 366; Plate 3, fig. 12a-b. [Pelamida stn 9, Tonkin Gulf, 113 m]<br />

Solenocera rathbuni Ramadan, 1938: 57 (partim, nec Fig. 6 = S. algoensis Barnard, 1947). [Albatross stn 3987,<br />

Kauai Island, Hawai’i, 50-55 fms; lectotype designation by Crosnier, 1978] (Fig. 5)<br />

Solenocera spinajugo Hall, 1961: 81; Plate 17, figs 1-3. [N of the Malacca Strait, 120 miles NW of Penang,<br />

41 fms]<br />

Solenocera vioscai Burkenroad, 1934b: 65; Figs 1-4. [About 5 miles off P<strong>as</strong>s à la L’outre, Louisiana, USA, 15<br />

fms]<br />

Solenocera waltairensis M.J. George & Muthu, 1970: 292; Figs 1-4. [Waltair, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of India, 17°43'N<br />

83°23'E, 20 m]<br />

Solenocera zarenkovi Starobogatov, 1972: 367, Plate 3, fig. 14a-b. [Orlik, stn 18, Tonkin Gulf]<br />

Fig. 5. Solenocera rathbuni Ramadan, 1938. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Superfamily SeRGeSToIDeA Dana, 1852a<br />

Family luCIFeRIDAe De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

Lucifer J.V. Thompson, 1829 (Fig. 6)<br />

= Lucifer J.V. Thompson, 1829 (type species Leucifer typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards,<br />

1834-1840], by subsequent indication under Article 68b in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Leucifer H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840] [incorrect subsequent spelling<br />

of Lucifer]<br />

Lucifer chacei Bowman, 1967: 266; Figs 1-4. [Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands, lagoon 4.8 km W of Parry<br />

Island, 3 m]<br />

Lucifer faxoni Borradaile, 1915a: 228, 230. [off Chesapeake Bay, U.S.A.; lectotype designation by Holthuis,<br />

1959a]<br />

= Lucifer affinis Borradaile, 1915a: 228, 230. [Florid<strong>as</strong>trom, J.N., 56, N.E. of Bermuda, roughly 35°N<br />

60°W; lectotype designation by Holthuis, 1959a]<br />

Lucifer hanseni Nobili, 1905a<br />

= Lucifer Hanseni Nobili, 1905a: 395. [Djibouti]<br />

= Lucifer inermis Borradaile, 1915a: 229. [Melbourne Harbour, Australia]<br />

Lucifer intermedius Hansen, 1919: 57; Plate 4, figs 8a-b; Plate 5, figs 1a-g. [Siboga stns 7, 7°55'.5S 114°26'E,<br />

15 m and more; 35, 8°0'.3S 116°59'E, 1310 m, surface; 37, Sailus ketjil, Paternoster-islands, 27 m and<br />

less, surface; 66, bank between islands of Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, south of Saleyer, 8-10 m;<br />

75, 4°57'.4S 119°2'.8E, from 11 m to surface; 81, Pulu Sebangkatan, Borneo-bank, 34 m; 106, Anchorage<br />

of Kapul-island, Sulu-archipelago, 13 m; 109, Anchorage off Pulu Tongkil, Sulu-archipelago, 13<br />

m; 117a, 1°15'N 123°37'E; ?132, about 5°56'.7N 126°25'E; 136, Ternate anchorage, 23 m - surface; 138,<br />

Anchorage on the e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Kajoa-island, 66 m - surface; 141, 1°0'.4S 127°25'.3E, from 1500 m;<br />

144, Anchorage North of Salomakice-(Damar)island, 45 m; 157, 0°32'.9S 130°14'.6E; 177a, 2°30'S<br />

129°28'E; 189a, 2°22'S 126°46'E]<br />

Lucifer orientalis Hansen, 1919: 55; Plate 4, figs 7a-g. [Siboga stns 37, Sailus Ketjil, Paternoster-islands, 27<br />

m and less; 66, bank between islands of Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, S of Saleyer, 8-10 m; 81,<br />

Pulu Sebangkatan, Borneo-bank, 34 m; 104, Sulu-harbour, Sulu-island, 14 m; 106, anchorage off<br />

Fig. 6. Lucifer spec. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Kapul-island, Sulu-archipelago, 13 m; 133, anchorage off Lirung, Salibabu-island, depth up to 36 m;<br />

136, Ternate anchorage, 23 m - surface; 138, anchorage on the E co<strong>as</strong>t of Kajoa-island, 66 m - surface;<br />

140, Bay of Batjan, 13 m; 141, 1°0'.4S 127°25'.3E, 1500 m - surface; 143, 1°4'.5S, 127°52'.6E, 1000 m -<br />

surface; 148, 0°17'.6S 129°14'.5E, 1000 m - surface; 157, 0°32'.9S 130°14'.6E, 45 m; 177a, 2°30'S<br />

129°28'E; 189a, 2°22'S 126°46'E; 194-197, 1°53'.5-1°45'.3S 126°39-127°8'.3E; 203, 3°32'.5S 124°15'.5E,<br />

1500 m - surface; 220, anchorage off P<strong>as</strong>ir Pandjang, W co<strong>as</strong>t of Binongka, 278 m - surface; 225, N.<br />

279°E, from Southpoint of South-Lucipara-island, 894 m; 243.4°30'.2S 129°25'E, 1000 m - surface;<br />

245.4°16'.5S 130°15'.8E, surface; 276, 6°47'.5S 128°40'.5 E, 750 m - surface; near stn 300, between<br />

Timor and Lomblen]<br />

Lucifer penicillifer Hansen, 1919: 59; Plate 5, figs 2a-k. [Siboga stns 7, 7°55'.5S 114°26'E, 25 m and more; 16,<br />

Bay of Kankamaräan, S co<strong>as</strong>t of Kangeang, 22 m; 35, 8°0'.3S 116°59'E, surface; 37, Sailus ketjil, Paternoster-islands,<br />

27 m and less; 40, anchorage off Pulu Kaw<strong>as</strong>sang, Paternoster-islands, 12 m; 66, bank<br />

between Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, S of Saleyer, 8-10 m; 81, Pulu Sebangkatan, Borneo-bank,<br />

34 m; 93, Pulu Sanguisiapo, Tawi-Tawi-islands, Sulu-archipelago, 12 m; 96, SE side of Pearl-bank,<br />

Sulu-archipelago; 98-99, 6°9'-6°7'.5N 120°21'-120°26'E; 99, 6°7'.5N 120°26'E, 16-23 m - surface; 105,<br />

6°8'N 121°19'E, 275 m; 106, anchorage off Kapul-island, Sulu-archipelago, 13 m; 107, 6°1'.5N.<br />

121°28'E; 109, anchorage off Pulu Tongkil, Sulu-archipelago, 13 m; 112, 3°1'N 122°2'E; 117 a , 1°15'N<br />

123°37'E; 125, anchorage off Sawan, Siau-island, 27 m; 128, 4°27'N 125°25'.7E, from 700 m to surface;<br />

136, Ternate anchorage, 23 m; 138, anchorage on the E co<strong>as</strong>t of Kajoa-island, 66 m; 140, Bay of Batjan,<br />

13 m; 141, 1°0'.4S 127°25'.3E, from 1500 m to surface; 143, 1°4'.5S 127°52'.6E, from 1000 m to<br />

surface; 144, anchorage north of Salomakiëe- (Damar-) island, 45 m; 146, 0°36'S 128°32'.7E, 512 m;<br />

157, 0°32'.9S 130°14'.6E, 45 m; 165, anchorage on NE side of Daram-island, E co<strong>as</strong>t of Misool, 49 m;<br />

168, anchorage N of Sabuda-island, 63 m; 174, Waru-bay, N co<strong>as</strong>t of Ceram, 18 m; 177 a , 2°30'S<br />

129°28'E; 184, anchorage off Kampong Kelang, S co<strong>as</strong>t of Manipa-island, 36 m; 185, 3°20' 127°22'.9E,<br />

from 1536 m to surface; 189 a , 2°22'S 126°46'E; 194, 1°53' 5S 126°39'E; 194-197, 1°53'.5-1°4S'.3S 126°39'-<br />

127°8'.3E; 203, 3°32'5S 124°15'.5E, from 1500 m to surface; 206, Buton-strait, surface; 220, anchorage<br />

off P<strong>as</strong>ir Pandjang, W co<strong>as</strong>t of Binongka, 278 m; 225, 5700 m N 279°E from Southpoint of South-<br />

Lucipara-island, 894; 243, 4°30'.2S 129°25'E, from 1000 m to surface; 245, 4°16'.5S 130°15'.8E; near stn<br />

300, between Timor and Lomblen; 315, anchorage E of Sailus Besar, Paternoster-islands, surface]<br />

Lucifer typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= Leucifer typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 469. [Type locality not<br />

indicated]<br />

= Leucifer Reynaudii H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 469. [trouvé dans<br />

l’Ocean indien]<br />

= Lucifer acestra Dana, 1852b: 671. [Pacific Ocean, 6°30'S 177°E, near Sherson’s Island]<br />

= Lucifer acicularis Dana, 1852b: 674. [Harbour of Rio de Janeiro]<br />

= Lucifer Zybrantsii Philippi, 1857: 323. [im Atlantischen Ocean unter 25°N.B. und 22°50'W.L. von<br />

Greenwich]<br />

= Leucifer uracanthus Steindachner, 1861: 365. [E mari atlantico]<br />

= Lucifer bonitensis Borradaile, 1915a: 228, 230. [toutes les mers]<br />

= Lucifer clausi Borradaile, 1915a: 228, 230. [Messina]<br />

= Lucifer batei Borradaile, 1915a: 228, 230. [Plankton-Expedition, Florid<strong>as</strong>trom, J.N. 62, Bermuda;<br />

lectotype designation by Holthuis, 1959a]<br />

Family SeRGeSTIDAe Dana, 1852a<br />

Acetes H. Milne edwards, 1830<br />

= Acetes H. Milne Edwards, 1830 (type species Acetes indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1830, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Acetes americanus americanus Ortmann, 1893: 39; Plate 2, fig. 2. [Plankton-Expedition der Humbolt-Stiftung,<br />

Mündung des Tocantins JN 239 (0.6°S 48.1°W, 0 m), 240 (1.6°S 49.2°W, 0-35 m), 241 (1.6°S<br />

49.2°W, 0-35 m), 243 (0.7°S 48.2°W, 0-13 m), Pl. 106 (0.7°S 48.2°W, 12 m) and 107 (1.6°S 49.2°W, 35 m)]


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= Acetes br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Hansen, 1919: 45; Figs 1-7. [Brazil]<br />

= Acetes americanus lim<strong>one</strong>nsis Burkenroad, 1934a: 99; Figs 37-38. [Mouth of the Sweetwater River,<br />

Limon Bay, Canal Z<strong>one</strong>, Panama]<br />

Acetes americanus carolinae Hansen, 1933<br />

= Acetes carolinae Hansen, 1933: 31; Figs 1-8. [near the Sea Buoy off Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina]<br />

Acetes binghami Burkenroad, 1934a: 101; Figs 39-40. [Bella Vista Beach, Panama City]<br />

Acetes chinensis Hansen, 1919: 41; Plate 4, fig. 3a-b. [33°10'N 129°18'E, 40 fms; Formosa Channel, 25 fms]<br />

Acetes erythraeus Nobili, 1905a: 393; Fig. 1. [Mer Rouge et Périm; Djibouti, dans la cavité d’une Beroë;<br />

Abdelkader, près de M<strong>as</strong>saouah, et M<strong>as</strong>saouah]<br />

Acetes indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1830: 351; Plate 11, figs 1-9. [Le Gange]<br />

= Acetes spiniger Hansen, 1919: 35, 43; Plate 4, fig. 5. [Surabaya, Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; 10 miles off Rangoon;<br />

Indo-Chinese Sea]<br />

Acetes intermedius Omori, 1975: 40; Figs 14, 16, 17. [Off Tungkiang, Taiwan]<br />

Acetes japonicus Kishinouye, 1905: 167; 2 unnumbered Figs [the Bay of Ariake, the Bay of Kojima, off<br />

Nag<strong>as</strong>u in Buzen, Japan; off Mokpho, Korea]<br />

= Acetes dispar Hansen, 1919: 39; Plate 3, figs 5a-f; Plate 4, fig. 1a. [Cheribon, Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; Lem<br />

Ngob, Gulf of Siam]<br />

= Acetes cochinensis Rao, 1970: 298; Figs 1-10. [Inshore sea of Cochin, southwest co<strong>as</strong>t of India, 3.5-<br />

11 m]<br />

Acetes johni Nataraj, 1949: 139; Fig. 1. [Travancore co<strong>as</strong>t, India]<br />

Acetes marinus Omori, 1975: 49; Figs 8, 21, 25. [Rio Tocantins, near its junction with Rio Para, Brazil]<br />

Acetes natalensis Barnard, 1955: 2, 43. [Durban Bay, South Africa]<br />

Acetes paraguayensis Hansen, 1919: 46; Figs 8-14. [Lagoon at Rio Paraguay near its junction with Rio<br />

Parana, Paraguay, outlet of Riacho del Oro in Rio de la Plata, Paraguay]<br />

Acetes serrulatus (Krøyer, 1859)<br />

= Sergestes serrulatus Krøyer, 1859: 268; Plate 4, fig. 12. [nordligste Kattegat]<br />

= Acetes insularis Kemp, 1917a: 54; Figs 1f-g, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5b, e, 7c. [Mouth of Rajang R., Sarawak, Borneo]<br />

Acetes sibogae sibogae Hansen, 1919: 38; Plate 3, figs 4a-h. [Siboga stns 47, Bay of Bima, near south fort, 55<br />

m; 323, Sangkapura roads, Bawean Island, 12 m]<br />

= Acetes sibogalis Achuthankutty & M.J. George, 1973: 139; Figs 1-20. [Aroor region of the Cochin<br />

backwaters]<br />

= Acetes orientalis Achuthankutty & Ayyappan Nair, 1976: 233; Figs 1-19. [near fish jetty in Mandovi<br />

estuary, Arabian Sea, Goa, India]<br />

Acetes sibogae australis Colefax, 1940<br />

= Acetes australis Colefax, 1940: 341, 345; Figs 1-19. [Australia: Homebush Bay, Port Jackson (Sydney<br />

Harbour); Folly Point, Middle Harbour, Port Jackson; Clarence River, N co<strong>as</strong>t of New South Wales;<br />

Tuggerah Lake, 50 miles N of Port Jackson]<br />

Acetes vulgaris Hansen, 1919: 35; Plate 3, figs 2a-r. [Siboga stns 4, anchorage off Djangkar (Java), 7°42'S<br />

114°12.6'E, 9 m; 47, Bay of Bima, near south fort, 55 m; 311, Sapeh Bay, E co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumbawa, 0-36 m]<br />

Allosergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008<br />

= Allosergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008 (type species Sergestes sarg<strong>as</strong>si Ortmann, 1893, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Allosergestes index (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) index Burkenroad, 1940: 41. [Dana stn 3630 II (New Zealand, Auckland, 34°24'S<br />

178°42.5'E), 3000 m wire out)]<br />

Allosergestes nudus (Illig, 1914)<br />

= Sergestes nudus Illig, 1914: 366; Figs 26-28. [Atlantischen Ozean, 32°S 8°W, 1000 m]<br />

Allosergestes oleseni (Vereshchaka, 2009) comb. nov.<br />

= Sergestes oleseni Vereshchaka, 2009: 78; Figs 35, 38. [Dana stn 3602-2 (south western Pacific Ocean,<br />

between Fiji and New Caledonia, 20°00'S 174°29'E, 600 m wire out)]


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Allosergestes pectinatus (Sund, 1920)<br />

= Sergestes pectinatus Sund, 1920: 24; Figs 42-43. [Michael Sars stns 23 (35°32'N 7°7'W, 1215 m); 34<br />

(28°52'N 14°16'W, 2170 m); 52 (31°24'N 34°47'W); 45 (28°42'N 20°0'W); 49 (29°6'N 25°2'W); 51<br />

(31°20'N 35°7'W, 3886 m); 53 (34°59'N 33°1'W, 2615-2865 m); 56 (36°53'N 29°17'W, 3239 m); 62<br />

(36°52'N 39°55'W); 64 (34°44'N 47°52'W); 67 (40°17'N 50°39'W)]<br />

Allosergestes pestafer (Burkenroad, 1937)<br />

= Sergestes pestafer Burkenroad, 1937: 318; Figs 1-3. [Templeton Crocker Expedition stn 165 T-3, 145 miles<br />

N of Clarion Island, Revillagigido Islands, Lower California, E Pacific, 20°36'N 115°07'W, 500 m]<br />

Allosergestes sarg<strong>as</strong>si (Ortmann, 1893)<br />

= Sergestes sarg<strong>as</strong>si Ortmann, 1893: 34; Plate 3, fig. 1. [Plankton-Expedition der Humbolt-Stiftung,<br />

Florid<strong>as</strong>trom JN 50 (39.4°N 57.8°W, 0-200 m); Sarg<strong>as</strong>so-See JN 94 (31.5°N 45.6°W, 0-400 m), 99<br />

(31.7°N 43.6°W, 0-400 m), 102 (31.7°N 42.7°W, 0-400 m), 110 (30.3°N 37.9°W, 0-400 m), 113 (29.8°N<br />

36.8°W, 0-400 m), 117 (28.3°N 34.3°W, 0-400 m), 127 (24.6°N 31.0°W, 0-400 m), 262 (23.7°S 36.0°W, 0<br />

m), 263 (25.6°S 34.9°W, 0-400 m), Pl. 58 (25.1°N 31.5°W, 200 m); Nördl. Aequatorialstrom JN 135<br />

(18.9°N 26.4°W, 0-400 m), 260 (20.4°N 37.8°W, 0-400 m), Pl. 64 (16.1°N 23.1°W, 200 m); Südl. Aequatorialstrom<br />

Pl. 76 (0.1°S 15.2°W, 200 m)]<br />

Allosergestes verpus (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) verpus Burkenroad, 1940: 40. [Dana stn 3739 IX (Celebes Sea, 3°20'N 123°50'E),<br />

2000 m wire out); according to Vereshchaka, 2009, the holotype label indicates that the specimen<br />

w<strong>as</strong> collected at Dana stn 3844-6 (Indo-West Pacific, 12°05'S 96°45'E, 600 m wire out)]<br />

Allosergestes vinogradovi (Vereshchaka, 2009) comb. nov.<br />

= Sergestes vinogradovi Vereshchaka, 2009: 90; Figs 35, 44. [Dana stn 3902-2, Indo-West Pacific, 6°05'N<br />

95°30'E, (600 m wire out)]<br />

Deosergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008<br />

= Deosergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008 (type species Sergestes curvatus Crosnier & Forest, 1973, by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Deosergestes coalitus (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) coalitus Burkenroad, 1940: 39. [Dana stn 3737 I (Mindanao Sea, 7°23'N 121°29'E,<br />

1000 m wire out)]<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) erectus Burkenroad, 1940: 38. [Dana stn 3579 I (Rarotonga, 20°56'S 160°03'W),<br />

1000 m wire out)]<br />

Deosergestes corniculum (Krøyer, 1855)<br />

= Sergestes corniculum Krøyer, 1855: 30. [fra Atlanterhavets tropiske Deel, 4.5°N 21.5°W; according to<br />

Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes laciniatus Krøyer, 1859: 274, 282; Plate 5, fig. 15. [fra Kattegattet]<br />

? = P<strong>as</strong>iphae rubroguttata Filhol, 1885b: Plate 5. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Sergestes longirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 415; Plate 75, fig. 3. [Mid Atlantic]<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) curvatus Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 315; Figs 105i-k, 107c-d, f-g. [au <strong>large</strong> de<br />

l’Afrique du Sud, 35°42'S 24°40'E, 500 m]<br />

Deosergestes disjunctus (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) disjunctus Burkenroad, 1940: 38. [Dana stn 3630 IV (New Zealand, Auckland,<br />

34°24'S 178°42.5'E), 1000 m wire out)]<br />

Deosergestes henseni (Ortmann, 1893)<br />

= Sergia henseni Ortmann, 1893: 38; Plate 3, fig. 3. (partim, see Crosnier & Forest, 1973). [Plankton-<br />

Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung, Nördl. Aequatorialstrom JN 146 (12.3°N 22.3°W); Vertikalnetz<br />

0-400 m; Guine<strong>as</strong>trom JN 158 (7.5°N 21.3°W), circa 4000 m]<br />

Deosergestes par<strong>as</strong>eminudus (Crosnier & Forest, 1973)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) par<strong>as</strong>eminudus Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 313; Figs 105d, 106c-d, f. [Ombango stn<br />

309-GS 20 bis, 1°55'S 8°30'E, 0-350 m]<br />

Deosergestes pediformis (Crosnier & Forest, 1973)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) pediformis Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 313; Figs 105e-h, 107a-b, e. [Ombango stn<br />

302-GS 19, 4°47'S 10°42'E, 0-725 m]


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Deosergestes rubroguttatus (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c)<br />

= Sergestes rubroguttatus Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c: 354; Fig. 10. [Investigator<br />

stns 107 (Laccadive Sea, 8°23'N 75°47'E), 738 fms; 109 (S of C. Comorin, 7°41'N 78°21'E), 738 fms; 110<br />

(Bay of Bengal, 9°34'N 85°43'15''E), 1997 fms; 117 (Bay of Bengal, 11°58'N 88°52'17''E), 1748 fms]<br />

Deosergestes seminudus (Hansen, 1919)<br />

= Sergestes seminudus Hansen, 1919: 18; Plate 1, figs 7a-c; Plate 2, figs 1a-f. [Siboga stns 66, Bank between<br />

islands of Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, S of Salayer, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 8-10 m; 144, Anchorage N<br />

of Salomakiëe (Damar-) Island, 45 m; 148, 0°17.6' S 129°14.5'E, 0-1000 m; 157, 0°32.9'S 130°14.6'E, 45<br />

m; 167, Anchorage N of Sabuda Island, 63 m; 177a, 2°30'S 129°28'E; 185, 3°20'S 127°22.9'E, Manipa<br />

Strait, 0-1536 m; 189a, 2°22'S 126°46'E; 194-197, 1°55' – 1°45.3'S 126°39'- 127°8.3'E; 203, 3°32.5'S<br />

124°15.5'E 0-1500 m; 223, 5°44.7'S 126°27.3'E, surface; 230, 3°58'S 128°20'E 0-2000 m; 276, 6°47.5'S<br />

128°40.5'E, 0-750 m]<br />

= Sergestes nipp<strong>one</strong>nsis Yokoya, 1933: 13; text-fig. 4. [Sôyô-Maru stns 21, Japan, SE of Siwoya-zaki, 209<br />

m; 25, Japan, E of Siwoya-zaki, 525 m; 253, Japan, Sagami Bay, 452 m]<br />

Eusergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008<br />

= Eusergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008 (type species Sergestes arcticus Krøyer, 1855, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Eusergestes antarcticus (Vereshchaka, 2009) comb. nov.<br />

= Sergestes antarcticus Vereshchaka, 2009: 57; Figs 25, 26. [Dana stn 3975-2 (South Atlantic, Cape<br />

Town, 35°42'S 18°37'E, 2500 m wire out)]<br />

Eusergestes arcticus (Krøyer, 1855)<br />

= Nika Sinuolata Risso, 1816: 87. [Nice; status of name discussed by Holthuis, 1977a]<br />

= Sergestes arcticus Krøyer, 1855: 27. [fra Grönland, according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes Rinkii Krøyer, 1855: 33. [Atlanterhav på 58-59° n. Br., according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes Meyeri Metzger, 1875: 302; Plate 6, fig. 7. [Kiel]<br />

= Sergestes magnificus Chun, 1888: 33; Plate 4, figs 4-5. [Ischia, 800 m]<br />

Eusergestes similis (Hansen, 1903)<br />

= Sergestes similis Hansen, 1903: 60; Plate 11, fig. 6. [Challenger stn 232, off Japan, 35°11'N 139°28'E,<br />

345 fms]<br />

? = Sergestes n<strong>as</strong>identatus Spence Bate, 1888: 398; Plate 72, fig. 2. [Pacific Ocean between Valparaiso<br />

and Juan Fernandez, 0-200 fms; Holthuis (pers. comm.)]<br />

? = Sergestes laeviventralis Spence Bate, 1888: 425; Plate 67, fig. 3. [north of New Guinea]<br />

? = Sergestes longicaudatus Stimpson, 1860a: 46. [Oceano Pacifico, lat. Bor. 40°, long occ. 155°]<br />

? = Sergestes affinis Hansen, 1919: 7. [nomen nudum]<br />

Neosergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008<br />

= Neosergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008 (type species Sergestes edwardsii Krøyer, 1855, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Neosergestes brevispinatus (Judkins, 1978)<br />

= Sergestes brevispinatus Judkins, 1978: 13; Figs 2d, 5d-f,h,k, 6-8, 216. [E<strong>as</strong>tern tropical Pacific, 11°02'S<br />

81°41'W, ca. 200 m at night]<br />

Neosergestes consobrinus (Milne, 1968)<br />

= Sergestes consobrinus Milne, 1968: 26; Figs 5-9. [Brown Bear cruise 199, haul 227, 33°44'N 124°53'W,<br />

120 m]<br />

Neosergestes edwardsii (Krøyer, 1855)<br />

= Sergestes Edwardsii Krøyer, 1855: 28. [nærheden af Linien, 3°S to 10°N, according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes oculatus Krøyer, 1855: 28. [tropiske Atlanterhav, 4.5°N 21.5°W, according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes brachyorrhos Krøyer, 1859: 272, 281; Plate 3, Figs 5a-f. [i Atlanterhavet, efter Angivelse paa<br />

omtrent 30°N 33°W]<br />

= Sergestes intermedius Spence Bate, 1888: 383. [Off Luzon, China Sea]<br />

= Sergestes ventridentatus Spence Bate, 1888: 431. [N of the Sandwich Islands]


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Neosergestes orientalis (Hansen, 1919)<br />

= Sergestes orientalis Hansen, 1919: 22; Plate 2, fig. 2a-q. [Siboga stns 37, Sailus Ketjil, Paternoster Islands,<br />

0-27 m; 40, Anchorage off Pulu Kaw<strong>as</strong>sang, Paternoster Islands, 12 m; 66, Bank between islands<br />

of Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, S of Salayer, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 8-10 m; 96, SE side of Pearl bank,<br />

Sulu Archipelago, 0-15 m; 106, anchorage off Kapul Island, Sulu Archipelago, 13 m; 118, 1°38'N<br />

124°28.2'E, 0-900 m; 125, anchorage off Sawan, Siau Island, 27 m; 128, 4°27'N 125°25.7'E, 0-700 m;<br />

131-133, about 5°56.7'N 126°25'E; 141, 1°0.4'S 127°25.3'E, 0-1500 m; 143, 1°4.5'S 127°52.6'E, 0-1000 m;<br />

144, Anchorage N of Salomakiëe (Damar-) Island, 45 m; 146, 0°36'S 128°32.7'E, surface; 148, 0°17.6'<br />

S 129°14.5'E, 0-1000 m; 157, 0°32.9'S 130°14.6'E, 45 m; 177a, 2°30'S 129°28'E; 168, anchorage N of<br />

Sabuda Island, surface; 172, Gisser, anchorage between this island and Ceram Island, 18 m; 177a,<br />

2°30'S 129°28'E, surface; 185, 3°20'S 127°22.9'E, Manipa Strait, 0-1536 m; 189a, 2°22'S 126°46'E;<br />

194-197, 1°55'-1°45.3'S 126°39'-127°8.3'E; 194-197, 1°53.5'-1°45.3'S 126°39'-127°8.3'E; 203, 3°32.5'S<br />

124°15.5'E, 0-1500 m; 206 or 207, Buton Strait, surface; 220, anchorage off P<strong>as</strong>ir Pandjang, W co<strong>as</strong>t of<br />

Binongka, surface; 225, N. 279°E from Southpoint of South Lucipara Island, 894 m; 230, 3°58'S<br />

128°20'E, 0-2000 m; 245, 4°16.5'S 130°15.8'E, surface]<br />

= Sergestes geminus Judkins, 1978: 25; Figs 2a-c, 7, 16f-j, 17, 18, 21a. [E<strong>as</strong>tern Tropical Pacific, 4°48'N<br />

83°38'W, ca. 200 m at night]<br />

= Sergestes gibbilobatus Judkins, 1978: 27; Figs 2g, 4c, 7, 19a-h, 20, 21a. [Equatorial Pacific, 0°0'S<br />

165°42'W, 2550 m wire out, at night]<br />

Neosergestes semissis (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) semissis Burkenroad, 1940: 42. [Dana stn 3905 I (Bay of Bengal, 4°44'N 88°05.5'E),<br />

1000 m wire out]<br />

Neosergestes tantillus (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) tantillus Burkenroad, 1940: 42. [Dana stn 3556 II (Gulf of Panama, 2°52'N<br />

87°36'W), 2500 m wire out)]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes Judkins & Kensley, 2008 (type species Sergestes armatus Krøyer, 1855, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes armatus (Krøyer, 1855)<br />

= Sergestes armatus Krøyer, 1855: 31. [7°37'n.Br. og N 22.5° v. Lgd., according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes incertus Hansen, 1896: 962. [34°50'S 4°30'W and 40°4'S 53°20'W, surface]<br />

= Sergestes extensus Hanamura, 1983: 64; Figs 7-8. [Kaiyo Maru stn MT 9-B, Seamount 350, off Baja<br />

California, 23-05.4N 124-56.9W, 0-1236 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes cylindricus (Vereshchaka, 2009) comb. nov.<br />

= Sergestes cylindricus Vereshchaka, 2009: 96; Figs 47, 48. [Dana stn 3639-1, Southe<strong>as</strong>t Pacific, 39°19'S<br />

179°18'E (300 m wire out)]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes diapontius (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Sergestes diapontius Spence Bate, 1881: 194. [Atlantic]<br />

= Sergestes penerinki Spence Bate, 1888: 418; Plate 76, fig. 3. [North Atlantic Ocean]<br />

= Sergestes fermerinkii Spence Bate, 1888: 419; Plate 76, fig. 4. [Pacific Ocean, 24°S 148°W]<br />

= Sergestes semiarmis Spence Bate, 1888: 423; Plate 67, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 354, Mid North Atlantic<br />

Ocean, 32°41'N 36°6'W, surface]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes halia (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Sergestes halia Faxon, 1893: 217. [Albatross stn 3388 (off Panama, 7°06'N 79°48'W, surface to 400 fms)]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes sirenkoi (Vereshchaka, 2009) comb. nov.<br />

= Sergestes sirenkoi Vereshchaka, 2009: 103; Figs 51, 52. [Dana stn 3593-8, Southwest Pacific, 17°27'S<br />

179°33'E (300 m wire out)]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes stimulator (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergestes) stimulator Burkenroad, 1940: 41. [Dana stn 3656 VIII (off Sydney, Australia,<br />

33°26'S 157°02'E), 300 m wire out)]<br />

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= Sergestes vigilax Stimpson, 1860a: 45. [Oceano Atlantico prope insul<strong>as</strong> ”Azores”]<br />

= Sergestes macrophthalmus Stimpson, 1860a: 46. [Oceano Pacifico, lat. bor. 27,5°, long. orient. 138,5°;<br />

etiam lat. bor. 35°, long. occ. 155°]<br />

= Sergestes parvidens Spence Bate, 1888: 409; Plate 74, fig. 3. [the tropical part of the Atlantic; Pacific<br />

Ocean, north of the Sandwich Islands; off Sydney and Wellington, Australia]<br />

? = Sergestes spiniventralis Spence Bate, 1888: 426; Plate 67, fig. 5. [North Pacific Ocean]<br />

? = Sergia Clausi König, 1895: 10; Plate 1, figs 1-7. [Östliches Mittelmeer, 36°12'N 28°54'E, Oberflächenfang]<br />

Peisos Burkenroad, 1945<br />

= Peisos Burkenroad, 1945 (type species Peisos petrunkevitchi Burkenroad, 1945, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Peisos petrunkevitchi Burkenroad, 1945: 554; Plates 1-2. [Montevideo, 5-6 fms]<br />

Petalidium Spence Bate, 1881<br />

= Petalidium Spence Bate, 1881 (type species Petalidium foliaceum Spence Bate, 1881, by monotypy,<br />

gender neuter)<br />

Petalidium foliaceum Spence Bate, 1881: 194. [taken in South Indian Ocean at a depth of about 2100 fms;<br />

according to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 159, South of Australia, 47°25'S 130°22'E, 2150 fms]<br />

Petalidium obesum (Krøyer, 1855)<br />

= Sergestes obesus Krøyer, 1855: 31. [4.5°N Br. i Atlanterhavet, according to Krøyer, 1959]<br />

= Sergestes sanguineus Chun, 1889: 538; Plate 3, fig. 1. [Canarischen Inseln]<br />

Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad, 1937: 325; Text-Figs 1-6. [Templeton Crocker Expedition stn 165, 145<br />

miles N of Clarion Island, Revillagigido Islands, Lower California, E Pacific, 500 fms]<br />

Sergestes H. Milne edwards, 1830<br />

= Sergestes H. Milne Edwards, 1830 (type species Sergestes atlanticus H. Milne Edwards, 1830, by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Acheles Cocco, 1832 (type species Acheles arachnipodus Cocco, 1832, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Sergestes atlanticus H. Milne Edwards, 1830: 349; Plate 10, figs 1-9. [l’Océan atlantique, à une grande<br />

distance des côtes]<br />

= Sergestes Frisii Krøyer, 1855: 26. [Atlanterhav, 13°N 27.5°W and 20°N 36°W, according to Krøyer,<br />

1859]<br />

= Sergestes ancylops Krøyer, 1855: 32. [Atlanterhav 13°N 27.5'W, according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

? = Sergestes pacificus Stimpson, 1860a: 45. [Oceano Pacifico, lat. bor. 27,5°, long. orient. 138°]<br />

= Sergestes ovatoculus Spence Bate, 1888: 408; Plate 74, fig. 2. [N Atlantic Ocean]<br />

Sergestes cornutus Krøyer, 1855: 29. [Atlanterhavet omtrent 4.5°N for Linien; indtil 10° nord for Linien og<br />

undtil 8° syd for Linien, according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes longispinus Spence Bate, 1888: 417; Plate 76, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 106, Mid Atlantic Ocean,<br />

1°47'N 24°26'W, within 40 fms of the surface]<br />

Sergestes formosensis Yokoya & Shibata, 1965: 2; Fig. 2. [Philippine Sea, 21°42'N 123°05'E, 100 m]<br />

Sergestes grandipes Yokoya & Shibata, 1965: 1; Fig. 1. [Philippine Sea, 13°57'N 125°29'E, 100 m]<br />

Sergestes hamifer Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 148. [Investigator stn 126, Laccadive Sea, 8°49'0"N 73°18'45"E,<br />

1370 fms]<br />

Sergestes latirostris Yokoya & Shibata, 1965: 3; Fig. 3. [Philippine Sea, 13°03'N 125°50'E, 40 m]<br />

Sergia Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Sergia Stimpson, 1860a (type species Sergia remipes Stimpson, 1860a, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

the type species w<strong>as</strong> determined to be a late m<strong>as</strong>tigopus stage by Burkenroad, 1945, who<br />

identified it with the group of species in what w<strong>as</strong> then the subgenus Sergia)<br />

Sergia bigemmea (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) bigemmeus Burkenroad, 1940: 49. [Dana stn 3570 VI (NE of Tahiti, 3°09'N<br />

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Sergia bisulcata (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b)<br />

= Sergestes bisulcatus Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 190. [Investigator stns 100 (Bay of Bengal,<br />

16°55'41"N, 83°21'18"E), 840 fms; 105 (Arabian Sea, 15°02'N, 72°34'E), 740 fms]<br />

Sergia burukovskii Vereshchaka, 2000: 121; Figs 31-33. [Dana stn 3980-1, South Atlantic, 23°26'S, 03°56'E,<br />

1000 m wire out]<br />

Sergia challengeri (Hansen, 1903)<br />

= Sergestes challengeri Hansen, 1903: 61; Plate 12, fig. 2a-n. [Challenger stn 173, Western Pacific, off<br />

Matuku, Fiji Islands, 19°9'35"S, 179°41'50"E, 315 fms]<br />

Sergia crosnieri Vereshchaka, 2000: 196; Figs 85-87. [Dana stn 3809-4, off Ind<strong>one</strong>sian islands, 6°22'S,<br />

105°12'E, 50 m wire out]<br />

Sergia erythraeensis Iw<strong>as</strong>aki & Couwelaar, 2001: 92; Figs 1-3. [Central Red Sea, 21°23.89'N 38°03.62'E, 150<br />

m]<br />

Sergia extenuata (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) extenuates Burkenroad, 1940: 45. [Dana stn 3999 II (Saint Helena, S Atlantic, 3°45'S<br />

10°00'E, 1000 m wire out); see discussion in Vereshchaka, 2000]<br />

Sergia filicta (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) filictum Burkenroad, 1940: 52. [Dana stn 3549 IV (Gulf of Panama, 7°16'N 79°30'W),<br />

wire out 600 m]<br />

Sergia foresti Kensley & Judkins, 2008: 151; Fig. 1. [Albatross stn 5241, Pujada Bay, Mindanao, 6°50'45"N<br />

126°14'38"E, 393 m]<br />

Sergia fulgens (Hansen, 1919)<br />

= Sergestes fulgens Hansen, 1919: 17; Plate 1, fig. 6a-g. [Siboga stn 312, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Saleh Bay, Sumbawa,<br />

08°19'S 117°41'E, 174 m]<br />

Sergia gardineri (Kemp, 1913a)<br />

= Sergestes gardineri Kemp, 1913a: 55; Plate 7, figs 2-5. [S by E of Farquhar, 10°27'S, 51°17'E; NE of<br />

Madag<strong>as</strong>car, between Providence and Alphonse Islands, 8°16'S, 51°26'E; 5 miles off Desroches Atoll]<br />

Sergia grandis (Sund, 1920)<br />

= Sergestes grandis Sund, 1920: 16; Figs 22-26. [Michael Sars stns 34, (28°52'N 14°16'W, 2170 m); 49<br />

(29°6'N, 25°2'W); 51 (31°20'N 35°7'W, 3886 m); 52 (31°24'N, 34°47'W]<br />

Sergia hansjacobi Vereshchaka, 1994: 91; Figs 23-24. [Dana stn 1198-2, 17°43'N, 64°56'W]<br />

= Sergia hanseni Vereshchaka, 1994: 91. [nomen nudum]<br />

Sergia inequalis (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) inequalis Burkenroad, 1940: 51. [Dana stn 3768 (N of NW New Guinea, 1°20'S<br />

138°42'E), 2500 m wire out)]<br />

Sergia inoa (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Sergestes inous Faxon, 1893: 216. [Albatross stn 3380 (E<strong>as</strong>t Pacific, off Malpelo Island, Colombia,<br />

04°03'N, 81°31'W, 899 fms)]<br />

Sergia japonica (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Sergestes japonicus Spence Bate, 1881: 194. [south of Japan; according to Spence Bate, 1888: Challenger<br />

stn 232, western Pacific off southern co<strong>as</strong>t of Japan, 35°11'N, 139°28'E, 345 fms]<br />

= Sergestes mollis Smith, 1884: 419. [Albatross stns 2002, 37°20'42"N 74°17'36"W, 641 fms; 2018,<br />

37°12'22"N 74°17'36"W, 788 fms; 2040, 38°35'13"N 58°16'00"W, 2226 fms; 2045, 40°04'20"N 68°43'50"W,<br />

373 fms; 2051, 39°41'00"N 69°20'20"W, 1106 fms; 2083, 40°26'40"N 67°05'15"W, 959 fms; 2093,<br />

39°42'50"N 71°01'20"W, 1000 fms; 2094, 39°44'30"N 71°04'00"W, 1022 fms; 2097, 37°56'20"N<br />

70°57'30"W, 1917 fms; 2099, 27°12'20"N 69°39'00"W, 2949 fms; 2100, 39°22'00"N 68°34'30"W, 1628<br />

fms; 2101, 39°18'30"N 68°24'00"W, 1686 fms; 2103, 38°47'20"N 72°37'00"W, 1091 fms; 2104, 38°48'00"N<br />

72°40'30"W, 991 fms; 2105, 37°50'00"N 73°03'50"W, 1395 fms; 2110, 35°12'10"N 74°57'15"W, 516 fms;<br />

2116, 35°45'23"N 74°31'25"W, 888 fms]<br />

= Sergestes profundus Spence Bate, 1888: 428 (partim). [Challenger stn 300, southe<strong>as</strong>tern Pacific west<br />

of Valparaiso, Chile, 33°42'S, 78°18'W, 1375 fms; lectotype designation by Hansen, 1903]<br />

Sergia jeppeseni Vereshchaka, 2000: 179; Figs 67, 74-75; Plate 5F. [Dana stn 3943-1, Western Indian Ocean<br />

off Momb<strong>as</strong>a, 5°30'S, 40°40'E, 500 m wire out]


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Sergia kensleyi Vereshchaka, 2000: 110; Figs 17, 24-25; Plate 4D. [Dana stn 3970-1, Western Indian Ocean<br />

off Mozambique, 34°09'S, 27°38'E]<br />

Sergia laminata (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) laminatus Burkenroad, 1940: 53. [Dana stn 3933 I (N of Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 11°18'S<br />

50°03'E), 4000 m wire out]<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) guineensis Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 343; Fig. 118. [Ombango stn 394-8, 5°52'S<br />

10°00'E, 0-2500 m]<br />

Sergia lucens (Hansen, 1922)<br />

= Sergestes lucens Hansen, 1922: 12, 38. [Suruga Bay; see discussion in Vereshchaka, 2000]<br />

Sergia manningorum Froglia & Gramitto, 2000: 72; Figs 1-3. [Atlantis II, cruise 60 stn RH2281, off Congo,<br />

11°23'S 10°55'E, 190-200 m]<br />

Sergia maxima (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) maximus Burkenroad, 1940: 47. [Dana stn 3933 I (N of Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 11°18'S<br />

50°03'E, 4000 m wire out)]<br />

Sergia oksanae Vereshchaka, 2000: 182: Figs 73, 76-77; Plate 5E. [Dana stn 3736-3, Mindanao Sea, 9°17'N,<br />

123°58'E]<br />

Sergia phorca (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Sergestes phorcus Faxon, 1893: 217. [Albatross stns 3382 (off Panama, 6°21'N 80°41'W, 1793 fms);<br />

3388 (off Panama, 7°06'N 79°48'W, 1168 fms); 3401 (off Galapagos Islands, 0°50'S 88°58'30"W, 395<br />

fms); 3386 (off Panama, 7°33'12"N 79°17'15"W, 242 fms); 3437 (Gulf of California, 27°39'40"N<br />

111°00'30"W, 628 fms)]<br />

Sergia plumea (Illig, 1927)<br />

= Sergestes plumeus Illig, 1927: 295; Figs 30-32. [Valdivia stn 268, Indischer Ozean, südlich von R<strong>as</strong><br />

Hafun, 9°6'N, 53°41'E, im Vertikalnetzfang von 1500 m Tiefe]<br />

Sergia potens (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) potens Burkenroad, 1940: 48. [Dana stn 3975 VII (Agulh<strong>as</strong> Bank, South Africa,<br />

35°42'S 18°37'E, 600 m wire out)]<br />

Sergia prehensilis (Spence Bate, 1881)<br />

= Sergestes prehensilis Spence Bate, 1881: 193. [off Japan, 500 fms; according to Spence Bate, 1888:<br />

Challenger stn 236, off Japan, 34°58'N, 139°29'E, 775 fms]<br />

= Sergestes gloriosus Stebbing, 1905: 84; Plates 22-23. [off Sandy Point, 800 fms]<br />

= Sergestes fujiyamaensis Nakazawa, 1932: 32. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Sergia profunda (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Sergestes profundus Spence Bate, 1888: 428. [Challenger stn 137, 35°59'S 1°34'E, 2550 fms; 300, W of<br />

Valparaiso, 33°42'S 78°18'W, 1375 fms]<br />

Sergia regalis (Gordon, 1939)<br />

= Sergestes regalis Gordon, 1939: 498; Figs 1-4. [Discovery stn 81, South Atlantic, 32°45'S, 8°47'W]<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) creber Burkenroad, 1940: 44. [Dana stn 3766 XVIII (N of NW new Guinea, 1°13'S<br />

138°42'E), 2900 m wire out]<br />

Sergia remipes Stimpson, 1860a: 46. [Oceano Pacifico, lat bor. 27½° log. orient. 138½°]<br />

Sergia robusta (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Sergestes robustus Smith, 1882: 97; Plate 16, fig. 5-8b. [Blake stn 328, 34°28'25''N 75°22'50''W, 1632<br />

fms; Albatross stns 893 (37°17'N 73°21'W), 372 fms; 952 (34°28'50"N 75°22'50"W), 388 fms]<br />

= Sergestes dissimilis Spence Bate, 1888: 437. [St. Vincent, Cape Verde Island, at the surface]<br />

= Sergestes mediterraneus Hansen, 1896: 954. [Ragusa and Lesina, Adriatic Sea]<br />

Sergia scintillans (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) scintillans Burkenroad, 1940: 43. [Dana stn 3622 I (SE of New Caledonia, 25°54'S<br />

172°36.9'E, 300 m wire out)]<br />

Sergia splendens (Sund, 1920)<br />

= Sergestes splendens Sund, 1920: 14; Figs 16-18. [Michael Sars stns 29 (35°10'N 7°55'W) 440 m wire<br />

out; 42 (28°2'N 14°17'W), 300 m wire out; 45 (28°42'N 20°0'W), 100, 200, 300, 2000, & 3000 m wire<br />

out; 49 (29°6'N 25°2'W), 3000 m wire out; 51 (31°20'N 35°7'W), 200, 300 & 1000 m wire out; 52<br />

(31°24'N 34°47'W), 100 m wire out; 53 (34°59'N 33°1'W), 100, 300, 600 & 2600 m wire out; 56


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(36°53'N 29°17'W), 200 & 300 m wire out; 62 (36°52'N 39°55'W), 2000 m wire out; 64 (34°44'N<br />

47°52'W), 100 & 2000 m wire out; 66 (39°30'N 49°42'W), 1000 m wire out; 67 (40°17'N 50°39'W),<br />

1200 & 2000 m wire out)]<br />

= Sergestes Richardi Hansen, 1920: 482. [nomen novum for Sergestes splendens Sund, 1920, considered<br />

a junior homonym of Sergestes splendens Hansen, 1919 by Hansen, 1920]<br />

= Sergestes cr<strong>as</strong>sus Hansen, 1922: 98; Plate 5, fig. 4. [nomen novum for Sergestes splendens Sund, 1920,<br />

considered a junior homonym of Sergestes splendens Hansen, 1919 by Hansen, 1922]<br />

Sergia stellata (Burkenroad, 1940)<br />

= Sergestes (Sergia) stellatus Burkenroad, 1940: 44. [Dana stn 3908 I (SE of Sri Lanka, 4°28'N 82°13'E,<br />

1000 m wire out)]<br />

Sergia talismani (Barnard, 1947)<br />

= Sergestes splendens Hansen, 1919: 18. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Sergestes splendens Hansen, 1920: 480; nec Sund, 1920. [Talisman Expedition, stn 113, canal de Saint-<br />

Vincent, 16°52'N 27°30 - 27°31'W, 550-760 m]<br />

= Sergestes talismani Barnard, 1947: 384. [nomen novum for Sergestes splendens Hansen, 1919 nec<br />

Sund, 1920]<br />

Sergia tenuiremis (Krøyer, 1855)<br />

= Sergestes tenuiremis Krøyer, 1855: 30. [2°N, 21°W, according to Krøyer, 1859]<br />

= Sergestes Kröyeri Spence Bate, 1881: 193. [off Kermadec Island, about 500 fms; according to Spence<br />

Bate, 1888: Challenger stn 170, off the Kermadec Islands, 29°55'S 178°14'W, 520 fms]<br />

= Sergestes junceus Spence Bate, 1888: 416; Plate 76, fig. 1. [South Pacifc Ocean]<br />

= Sergestes longicollis Spence Bate, 1888: 421; Fig. 1. [Challenger near stn 131, South Atlantic Ocean,<br />

29°35'S 28°9'W; stn 295, South Pacific Ocean, 38°7'S 94°4'W, 1500 fms]<br />

= Sergestes tropicus Sund, 1920: 18; Figs 27, 28, 30-33. [Michael Sars stns 29 (35°10'N 7°55'W); 45<br />

(28°42'N 20°0'W); 49 (29°6'N 25°2'W); 51 (31°20'N 35°7'W, 3886 m); 52 (31°24'N 34°47'W); 53 (34°59'N<br />

33°1'W, 2615-2865 m); 56 (36°53'N 29°17'W, 3239 m); 64 (34°44'N 47°52'W)]<br />

Sergia umitakae H<strong>as</strong>hizume & Omori, 1995: 72; Figs 1-4. [South of Sri Lanka]<br />

Fig. 7. Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla aff. maldivensis Borradaile, 1910. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Sergia vityazi Vereshchaka, 2000: 157; Figs 51, 57-58. [Dana stn 3601-1, southwestern Pacific, 18°21'S,<br />

178°21'E]<br />

Sergia wolffi Vereshchaka, 1994: 88; Figs 19-21. [Dana stn 1217-1, 18°50'N, 79°07'W]<br />

Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla Borradaile, 1910<br />

= Aphareus Paul’son, 1875 (type species Aphareus inermis Paul’son, 1875, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

invalid junior homonym of Aphareus Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1830 (Pisces))<br />

= Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla Borradaile, 1910 (type species Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla maldivensis Borradaile, 1910, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

= Aphareocaris Calman, 1913 (nomen novum for Aphareus Paul’son, 1875, gender feminine)<br />

Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla antennata Hansen, 1919: 30; Plate 2, fig. 5a-c; Plate 3, fig. 1a-f. [Siboga stn 258, Tual anchorage,<br />

Kei Islands, 22 m]<br />

Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla inermis (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= Aphareus inermis Paul’son, 1875: 117; Plate 18, fig. 3. [Red Sea]<br />

= Aphareocaris elegans Calman, 1913: 219; Plate 16, figs 1-16. [Thursday Island, Torres Straits]<br />

Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla maldivensis Borradaile, 1910: 259; Plate 16, figs 3-3a. [North Male Atoll, Maldives; lectotype<br />

designation by Fukuoka, Tamaki & Kikuchi, 2005] (Fig. 7)<br />

Suborder PleoCyeMATA Burkenroad, 1963<br />

Infraorder PRoCARIDIDeA Felgenhauer & Abele, 1983<br />

Family PRoCARIDIDAe Chace & Manning, 1972<br />

Procaris Chace & Manning, 1972<br />

= Procaris Chace & Manning, 1972 (type species Procaris <strong>as</strong>censionis Chace & Manning, 1972, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Procaris <strong>as</strong>censionis Chace & Manning, 1972: 6; Figs 4-9. [coral pool back of Shelly Beach, Ascension Island]<br />

Procaris chacei C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1986: 408; Figs 1-26. [Bermuda, Hamilton Parish, Green Bay Cave<br />

(North Shore p<strong>as</strong>sage), 32°19'N 64°44'W]<br />

Procaris hawaiana Holthuis, 1973a: 12; Figs 4-6. [near Nukuele Point, Cape Kinau, Maui, Hawaiian Islands,<br />

in lava pool] (Fig. 8)<br />

Procaris mexicana von Sternberg & Schotte, 2004: 514-522; Figs 1-3. [México, Cueva Quebrada, Chankanaab<br />

Park, Cozumel, Quintana Roo]<br />

Procaris noelensis Bruce & Davie, 2006: 23-33; Figs 1-3. [Runaway Cave, c. 1.5 km south from the North<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t Point of Christm<strong>as</strong> Island]<br />

Fig. 8. Procaris hawaiana Holthuis, 1973. Photo by Troy Sakihara.


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Vetericaris Kensley & Williams, 1986<br />

= Vetericaris Kensley & Williams, 1986 (type species Vetericaris chaceorum Kensley & Williams, 1986,<br />

by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Vetericaris chaceorum Kensley & Williams, 1986: 419, Figs 2-7. [Lua o Palahemo, 150 m north of shoreline<br />

at Ka Lae (South Point), Hawaii Island, 18°55'N 155°42'W, 33 m]<br />

Infraorder STeNoPoDIDeA Spence Bate, 1888<br />

Family MACROMAXILLOCARIDIDAE Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2006<br />

Macromaxillocaris Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2006<br />

= Macromaxillocaris Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2006 (type species Macromaxillocaris bahamaensis<br />

Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2006, by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Macromaxillocaris bahamaensis Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2006: 370; Figs 2-7. [Oven Rock Cave, Great<br />

Guana Cay, Exuma Cays, Baham<strong>as</strong>] (Fig. 9)<br />

Fig. 9. Macromaxillocaris bahamaensis Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2006. Photo by T.M. Iliffe.<br />

Family SPoNGIColIDAe Schram, 1986<br />

Engystenopus Alcock & Anderson, 1894<br />

= Engystenopus Alcock & Anderson, 1894 (type species Engystenopus palmipes Alcock & Anderson,<br />

1894, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Engystenopus palmipes Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 149; Plate 9, fig. 1. [Investigator stn 172, Bay of Bengal,<br />

off Trincomallee, 200-350 fms]<br />

Globospongicola Komai & Saito, 2006<br />

= Globospongicola Komai & Saito, 2006 (type species Globospongicola nudibranchus Komai & Saito,<br />

2006, by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Globospongicola nudibranchus Komai & Saito, 2006: 268; Figs 1-6. [Kai Islands, Banda Sea, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia,<br />

6°05'S 132°44'E, 268-210 m]<br />

Globospongicola spinulatus Komai & Saito, 2006: 276; Figs 7-12. [Vanuatu, 17°50.35'S 168°39.33'E, 437-504 m]


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Microprosthema Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Microprosthema Stimpson, 1860a (type species Microprosthema valida Stimpson, 1860a, by monotypy,<br />

gender neuter)<br />

= Stenopusculus Richters, 1880 (type species Stenopusculus cr<strong>as</strong>simanus Richters, 1880, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1955, a junior subjective synonym of Microprosthema valida Stimpson, 1860a, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Microprosthema emmiltum Goy, 1987: 717; Figs 1-4. [1°16'36''S 90°29'42''W, off Black Beach, Isla Santa Maria,<br />

Galapagos Islands; rocky shores]<br />

Microprosthema fujitai Saito & Okuno, 2011: 84; Figs 1-7. [Maeda-misaki, Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands,<br />

3 m]<br />

Microprosthema granatense Criales, 1997: 538; Figs 1-4. [Granate Bay, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t of Colombia,<br />

11°18'N 74°9'W, 23 m]<br />

Microprosthema inornatum Manning & Chace, 1990: 26; Figs 12-13. [off North Point, Ascension Island, 18<br />

m]<br />

Microprosthema jareckii Martin, 2002: 109; Figs 1-5. [Monkey Point, Guana Island, British Virgin Islands,<br />

10 m]<br />

Microprosthema looensis Goy & Felder, 1988: 1286; Figs, 5-7. [near study finger number 3, Looe Key, Florida,<br />

USA, 4-5 m]<br />

Microprosthema lubricum Saito & Okuno, 2011: 93; Figs 8-11. [Agen<strong>as</strong>hiku Islet, the Kerama Islands, the<br />

Ryukyu Islands, 3m]<br />

Microprosthema manningi Goy & Felder, 1988: 1277; Figs 1-4. [17°29'N 88°10'W, Stann Creek District, Carrie<br />

Bow Cay, Belize, near shore in dead conch shell]<br />

Microprosthema plumicorne (Richters, 1880) (Fig. 10)<br />

= Stenopusculus plumicornis Richters, 1880: 167; Plate 18, figs 16-26. [Fouquets, Mauritius]<br />

Microprosthema scabricaudatum (Richters, 1880)<br />

= Stenopusculus scabricaudatus Richters, 1880: 168; Plate 18, figs 30-32. [Fouquets, Mauritius]<br />

Microprosthema semilaeve (von Martens, 1872)<br />

= Stenopus semilaevis von Martens, 1872: 144. [Cuba]<br />

= Stenopusculus spinosus Pocock, 1890: 523. [Fernando de Noronha]<br />

Fig. 10. Microprosthema plumicorne (Richters, 1880). Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Microprosthema validum Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Microprosthema valida Stimpson, 1860a: 45. [in sinu insulae Ousima, sublittoralis, in locis lapillosis<br />

algosisque]<br />

= Stenopusculus cr<strong>as</strong>simanus Richters, 1880: 168; Plate 18, figs 27-29. [Fouquets, Mauritius]<br />

= Stenopus robustus Borradaile, 1910: 260; Plate 16, fig. 4. [Salomon Atoll, Chagos Archipelago]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola de Saint laurent & Cleva, 1981<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola de Saint Laurent & Cleva, 1981 (type species Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola pusilla de Saint Laurent<br />

& Cleva, 1981, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola acantholepis Komai, 2011: 305; Figs 12-15. [R/V Tansei-maru, KT07-31, stn L3-200, Isu Islands,<br />

N of Toshima Island, 34°34.04'N 139°18.37'E to 34°33.56'N 139°17.81'E, 187-261 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola inflatus de Saint Laurent & Cleva, 1981<br />

= Spongicola inflata de Saint Laurent & Cleva, 1981: 179; Fig. 13. [14°02.2'N 120°17.7'E, 193-184 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola pusillus de Saint Laurent & Cleva, 1981<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola pusilla de Saint Laurent & Cleva, 1981: 181; Figs 14-15. [13°56.3'N 120°16.2'E, 150-<br />

159 m]<br />

Spongicola De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

= Spongicola De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850] (type species Spongicola venusta De Haan, 1844<br />

[in De Haan, 1833-1850], by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Spongicola andamanicus Alcock, 1901<br />

= Spongicola andamanica Alcock, 1901: 148; Plate 2, fig. 2. [Andaman Sea, 170 and 238-290 fms]<br />

= Spongicola henshawi Rathbun, 1906: 901; Plate 24, fig. 8. [south co<strong>as</strong>t of Molokai Island, Hawaii,<br />

169-182 fms]<br />

= Spongicola henshawi spinigera de Saint Laurent & Cleva, 1981: 174; Figs 10b, 11c, g-h. [8°47'N<br />

123°31.2'E, 333 m]<br />

= Spongicola holthuisi de Saint Laurent & Cleva, 1981: 177; Fig. 12. [13°59.8'N 120°18.6'E, 192-188 m]<br />

Spongicola cubanicus Ortiz, Gómez & Lalana R., 1994<br />

= Spongicola cubanica Ortiz, Gómez & Lalana R., 1994: 189; Figs 2-7. [Bahía Honda, costa norte de la<br />

Provincia de Pinar del Rio, 300 m, <strong>as</strong>ociado a la esponja silícea Dactylocalyx pumiceus]<br />

Spongicola depressus Saito & Komai, 2008: 103; Figs 8-10. [Loyalty Islands, depth unknown]<br />

Spongicola goyi Saito & Komai, 2008: 107; Figs 11-15. [22°03.60'S 167°27.00'E, 850 m]<br />

Spongicola japonicus Kubo, 1942a<br />

= Spongicola japonica Kubo, 1942a: 90; Figs 1-2. [Kumanonada, off Mie Prefecture, about 300 m, commensal<br />

with Euplectella marshalii]<br />

Spongicola levigatus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Ogawa, 1987<br />

= Spongicola levigata Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Ogawa, 1987: 367; Figs 1-4. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 30°44.7'N 127°48.3'E,<br />

about 200 m]<br />

Spongicola parvispinus Zarenkov, 1990<br />

= Spongicola parvispina Zarenkov, 1990: 218. [Sala-y-Gomez ridges, southe<strong>as</strong>tern Pacific, 470-485 m]<br />

Spongicola robustus Saito & Komai, 2008: 118; Figs 20-24. [Mauritius, 10°29.7'S 61°12.4'E, 115-110 m]<br />

Spongicola venustus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

= Spongicola venusta De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, fig. 9 (1844); 194, Plate P (1849).<br />

[Japan; lectotype designation by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

Spongicoloides Hansen, 1908<br />

= Spongicoloides Hansen, 1908 (type species Spongicoloides profundus Hansen, 1908, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Spongicoloides evolutus (Bouvier, 1905b)<br />

= Spongicola evoluta Bouvier, 1905b: 983. [au <strong>large</strong> des côtes du Sahara, 882 m]<br />

Spongicoloides galapagensis Goy, 1980: 760; Figs 1-4. [Galapagos Islands, 00°29' 89°54'30''W, 717 m]<br />

Spongicoloides hawaiiensis Baba, 1983: 477; Figs 1-2. [French Frigate Shoals, north-western Hawaiian Islands,<br />

640 m, <strong>as</strong>sociated with gl<strong>as</strong>s sponge Euplectella sp.]


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Spongicoloides iheyaensis Saito, Tsuchida & Yamamoto, 2006: 224; Figs 3-8. [the North Knoll of the Iheya<br />

Ridge, Ryukyu Islands, 27°47.17'N 26°53.91'E, 988 m]<br />

Spongicoloides inermis (Bouvier, 1905a)<br />

= Richardina inermis Bouvier, 1905a: 749. [dans les parages de Sainte-Lucie, 22-423 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Spongicoloides koehleri (Caullery, 1896)<br />

= Spongicola Kœhleri Caullery, 1896: 382; Plate 16, figs 1-9. [Golfe de G<strong>as</strong>cogne, 45°57'N 6°21'E, 1410<br />

m]<br />

Spongicoloides novaezelandiae Baba, 1979: 311; Figs 1-2. [Chatham Rise, 44°44.0'S 175°42.0'E, 990-1110 m]<br />

Spongicoloides profundus Hansen, 1908: 45; Plate 3, figs 5a-k; Plate 4, figs 1a-l. [78 miles off the southwest<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Iceland, 60°37'N 27°52'W, 1480 m; lectotype designation by Goy, 1982]<br />

Spongicoloides tabachnicki Burukovsky, 2009: 498; Figs 1-3. [Atlantic Ocean, Florida Straits, 23°54'N<br />

81°27'W, 1003-1336 m]<br />

Spongiocaris Bruce & Baba, 1973<br />

= Spongiocaris Bruce & Baba, 1973 (type species Spongiocaris semiteres Bruce & Baba, 1973, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

Spongiocaris hexactinellicola Berggren, 1993: 784; Figs 1-5. [24°30'N 74°28'W, Tartar Bank, Cat Island, Baham<strong>as</strong>,<br />

60-610 m; in the internal cavity of Euplectella jovis]<br />

Spongiocaris goyi Ortiz, Lalana & Varela, 2007: 26; Figs 1-2. [sur de la Bahia de Cienfuegos, 297-351 m, en<br />

la esponja Pher<strong>one</strong>ma annae ?]<br />

Spongiocaris semiteres Bruce & Baba, 1973: 155; Figs 1-6. [13 miles S.E. of Durban, South Africa, 230 fms,<br />

from hexactinellid sponge]<br />

Spongiocaris yaldwyni Bruce & Baba, 1973: 163; Figs 7-10. [15 miles N, 50°E of Plate Island in the Bay of<br />

Plenty, northe<strong>as</strong>t of North Island, New Zealand, 320-340 fms, from Regadrella okinoseana]<br />

Family STeNoPoDIDAe Claus, 1872<br />

Juxt<strong>as</strong>tenopus Goy, 2010<br />

= Juxt<strong>as</strong>tenopus Goy, 2010 (type species Engystenopus spinulatus Holthuis, 1946a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Juxt<strong>as</strong>tenopus spinulatus (Holthuis, 1946a)<br />

= Engystenopus spinulatus Holthuis, 1946a: 45; Plate 4, figs a-b. [Lobetobi Strait, E. of Flores, 8°27'S<br />

122°54.5'E, 247 m]<br />

Odontozona Holthuis, 1946a<br />

= Odontozona Holthuis, 1946a (type species Stenopus ensiferus Dana, 1852a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Odontozona addaia Pretus, 1990: 343; Figs 1-6. [40°01'57''N 4°11'46''E, littoral marine cave near Port<br />

Addaia Bay, NE co<strong>as</strong>t of Minorca, Balearic Islands, Spain]<br />

Odontozona anaphorae Manning & Chace, 1990: 29; Figs 14-15. [off North Point, Ascension Island, 10 m]<br />

Odontozona crinoidicola Saito & Fujita, 2009: 124; Figs 1-7. [Mizugama, Okinawa islands, Ryukyu Islands,<br />

3.2 m, <strong>as</strong>sociated with Phanogenia gracilis]<br />

Odontozona edwardsi (Bouvier, 1908b)<br />

= Richardina Edwardsi Bouvier, 1908b: 888. [au <strong>large</strong> des côtes marocaines et soudanaises]<br />

Odontozona ensifera (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Stenopus ensiferus Dana, 1852a: 27. [archipelago Viti]<br />

Odontozona f<strong>as</strong>ciata Okuno, 2003: 167; Figs 1-6. [Shimoji-shima Island, Miyako Group, Ryukyu Islands,<br />

24°49.6'N 125°08.2'E, 25 m]<br />

Odontozona foresti Hendrickx, 2002: 406; Figs 1-3. [southern Gulf of California, 25°43.5'N 109°53.7'W,<br />

1240-1270 m]<br />

Odontozona libertae Gore, 1981: 153; Figs 4-5. [Elbow Reef, off Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida]<br />

Odontozona minoica Doun<strong>as</strong> & Koukour<strong>as</strong>, 1989: 341; Figs 1-4. [35°29'10''N 24°17'20''E, off north-western<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Crete, 330 m]


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Odontozona rubra Wicksten, 1982: 130; Figs 1-2. [Isla Blanca, off Guaym<strong>as</strong>, Sonora, Mexico, approx.<br />

27°52'N 110°52'W, 6-9 m]<br />

Odontozona sculpticaudata Holthuis, 1946a: 37; Plate 2, fig. F; Plate 4, fig. C. [Sape Strait, e<strong>as</strong>t of Soembawa,<br />

70 m]<br />

Odontozona spinosissima Kensley, 1981: 66; Figs 4-5. [31°59'S 29°22'E, 150-200 m]<br />

Odontozona spongicola (Alcock & Anderson, 1899)<br />

= ?Richardina spongicola Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 291. [Andaman Sea, 498 fms, from hexactinellid<br />

sponge]<br />

Odontozona striata Goy, 1981: 843; Figs 1-5. [Gulf of Mexico, West of Cabo San Antonio, Cuba]<br />

Richardina A. Milne-edwards, 1881a<br />

= Richardina A. Milne-Edwards, 1881a (type species Richardina spinicincta A. Milne-Edwards, 1881a,<br />

by monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 712 in 1964)<br />

Richardina fredericii Lo Bianco, 1903: 250; Plate 8, figs 27-28. [a circa 9 chilometri da Punta Campanella,<br />

direzi<strong>one</strong> S.E., 1100 m; a circa 6.5 chilometri dai Galli di Positano, direzi<strong>one</strong> E., 950 m; a circa 9<br />

chilometri dai Galli di Positano, direzi<strong>one</strong> O.S.O., 1100 m; a circa 10 chilometri da Punta Carena,<br />

direzi<strong>one</strong> E.N.E., 100 m]<br />

Richardina ohtsukai Saito & Komatsu, 2009: 31; Figs 1-6. [Kerama Islands, N of Nagan-nu Island,<br />

26°23.15'N 127°30.09'E, 730-728 m]<br />

Richardina parvioculata Saito & Komatsu, 2009: 39; Figs 7-9. [off Tosa Bay, western Japan, 32°56.45'N<br />

133°30.52'E, 517 m]<br />

Richardina spinicincta A. Milne-Edwards, 1881a: 933. [44°48'30''N 7°0'30''E, Golfe de G<strong>as</strong>cogne, 5100 m]<br />

Stenopus latreille, 1819<br />

= Byzenus Rafinesque, 1814 (type species Byzenus scaber Rafinesque, 1814, by monotypy, an invalid<br />

senior synonym of Stenopus spinosus Risso, 1827, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name of genus and of its type<br />

species suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of<br />

Homonymy, placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic (resp. Specific) Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Stenopus Latreille, 1819 (type species Palæmon hispidus Olivier, 1811, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official list of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Embryocaris Ortmann, 1893 (type species, Embryocaris stylicauda Ortmann, 1893, by monotypy, a<br />

junior subjective synonym of Palæmon hispidus Olivier, 1811, gender feminine)<br />

Stenopus chrysexanthus Goy, 1992: 80; Figs 1-4. [Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Queensland, Australia,<br />

ca. 23°25'S 151°55'E, south west reef flat, algal crest]<br />

Stenopus cyanoscelis Goy, 1984: 116. [Broadhurst Reef, Off Townsville, Queenland]<br />

Stenopus devaneyi Goy, 1984: 117. [French Polynesia, Marques<strong>as</strong> Islands, Nuka Hiva Island, outer portion<br />

of Taiohae Baie, W side of islet, Sentinelle de l’Est, 6.2 m, according to Goy & Randall, 1986]<br />

Stenopus earlei Goy, 1984: 117. [off Makua, O’ahu Island, Hawaiian Islands, 39.6 m, according to Goy &<br />

Randall, 1986]<br />

Stenopus goyi Saito, Okuno & Chan, 2009: 111; Figs 1-5. [Donggang fishing port, Pingtung County, Taiwan,<br />

commercial trawler]<br />

Stenopus hispidus (Olivier, 1811) (Fig. 11)<br />

= Squilla Groenlandica Seba, 1759: 54; Plate 21, figs 6-7. [Type locality not indicated; see Davie, 2002<br />

for status of the older synonyms]<br />

= Astacus muricatus Olivier, 1791: 346. [mer du Groënland]<br />

= Cancer (Astacus) longipes Herbst, 1793 [in Herbst, 1791-1796]: 90; Plate 31, fig. 2. [Grönland]<br />

= Penæus borealis Latreille, 1802: 250. [mers du Nord]<br />

= Palæmon hispidus Olivier, 1811: 666. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Palæmon ? <strong>as</strong>per Latreille, 1818: 3; Plate 293, fig. 3. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Embryocaris stylicauda Ortmann, 1893: 85; Plate 6, fig. 4. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

südl. Aequatorialstrom JN 235 (0.1°S 44.2°W, 0-400 m)]


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Fig. 11. Stenopus hispidus (Olivier, 1811). Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Stenopus pyrsonotus Goy & Devaney, 1980: 781; Figs 1-6. [off Pokai Bay, Oahu Island, Hawaii, 22.9 m]<br />

Stenopus scutellatus Rankin, 1898: 242; Plate 24, fig. 3. [Silver Cay, New Providence]<br />

Stenopus spinosus Risso, 1827: 66; Plate 3, fig. 8. [golfe de Nice, régions profondes]<br />

= Byzenus scaber Rafinesque, 1814: 23. [Sicile; name suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of<br />

Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy, placed on the Official Index of Rejected<br />

and Invalid Specific Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958]<br />

Stenopus tenuirostris De Man, 1888b: 567; Plate 22a, fig. 5. [Amboina]<br />

Stenopus zanzibaricus Bruce, 1976a: 90; Figs 1-5. [5°46.6'S 39°23.5'E, Mwenba Island, off N.E. Zanzibar<br />

Island, 0.5 m]<br />

Infraorder CARIDeA Dana, 1852b<br />

Superfamily PASIPHAeoIDeA Dana, 1852a<br />

Family PASIPHAeIDAe Dana, 1852a<br />

Alainop<strong>as</strong>iphaea Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1999<br />

= Alainop<strong>as</strong>iphaea Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1999 (type species P<strong>as</strong>iphaea nudipedia Burukovsky, 1993b, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Alainop<strong>as</strong>iphaea australis (Hanamura, 1989)<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea australis Hanamura, 1989: 59; Figs 5-7. [Maria Island area, off e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of T<strong>as</strong>mania,<br />

southern Australia, 42°42.0'S 148°24.0'E, 345-350 m]<br />

Alainop<strong>as</strong>iphaea nudipeda (Burukovsky, 1993b)<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea nudipeda Burukovsky, 1993b: 35; Figs 1(8-13). [25°28'-25°34'5"S 35°08'-35°00'E, 535-490 m]


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Eup<strong>as</strong>iphae Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893<br />

= Eup<strong>as</strong>iphaë Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893 (type species Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë (Eup<strong>as</strong>iphaë)<br />

Gilesii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892, designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

Eup<strong>as</strong>iphae gilesii (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892)<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë Gilesii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892: Plate 3, fig. 8; accompanying text in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in<br />

Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893: 166 (<strong>as</strong> Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë (Eup<strong>as</strong>iiphaë) Gilesii). [off Cinque Island, Andaman<br />

Sea, 650 fms]<br />

= Eup<strong>as</strong>iphae rhinocerata Burukovsky, 1977: 473; Figs A-C. [off Morocco, near Meteor Shoal, 30°00'N<br />

28°43'W, 1400-2060 m]<br />

Eup<strong>as</strong>iphae latirostris (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b)<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë latirostris Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 196. [Investigator stn 105 (Arabian Sea,<br />

15°2'N 72°34'E), 740 fms]<br />

Eup<strong>as</strong>iphae paucidentata Crosnier, 1988b: 789; Figs 2c, 3-4, 5b-c. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, N.O., 21°26.5S 43°11'E, 810-<br />

1020 m]<br />

Eup<strong>as</strong>iphae serrata (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphæ serrata Rathbun, 1902a: 904. [off Cortez Bank, California, 984 fms]<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphae Grimaldii Coutière, 1911a: 157. [Princesse-Alice stn 3036, off Spain and Portugal,<br />

36°06'40"N, 10°18'W, 0-4740 m, according to Crosnier, 1988b]<br />

Glyphus Filhol, 1884<br />

= Glyphus Filhol, 1884 (type species Glyphus marsupialis Filhol, 1884, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Symp<strong>as</strong>iphaea Alcock, 1901 (type species Symp<strong>as</strong>iphaea annectens Alcock, 1901, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Glyphus marsupialis Filhol, 1884: 231. [Talisman stn 75 (25°39'N 16°02'W)]<br />

= Symp<strong>as</strong>iphaea annectens Alcock, 1901: 63. [Arabian Sea, south-west of Cape Comorin, 487 fms]<br />

= Symp<strong>as</strong>iphaea imperialis Terao, 1922: 110; unnumbered figure. [purch<strong>as</strong>ed at the market of Uchiura,<br />

Prov. Idzu]<br />

Leptochela Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Leptochela Stimpson, 1860a (type species Leptochela gracilis Stimpson, 1860a, designated by Kemp,<br />

1915, gender feminine)<br />

= Proboloura Chace, 1976 (type species Leptochela carinata Ortmann, 1893, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) aculeocaudata Paul’son, 1875<br />

= Lep.[tochela] aculeocaudata Paul’son, 1875: 100; Plate 16, figs 1-1s. [Red Sea]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) bermudensis Gurney, 1939a<br />

= Leptochela bermudensis Gurney, 1939a: 427; Figs 1-10. [about 7 miles off the south shore, between<br />

1000 m and surface]<br />

? = Leptochela carinata Ortmann, 1893: 41 (partim, not Plate 4, fig. 1). [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

Küstenbank vor der Tocantins-Mündung, JN 236 (0.1°S 45.2°W), 50-100 m]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) chacei Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1995: 85; Figs 2-4. [Viet-Nam, Cai Dua]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) crosnieri Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1995: 89; Figs 5-7. [New Caledonia, st. Balabio, 20°03.6'S<br />

164°07.7'E, 13 m]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) gracilis Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Leptochela gracilis Stimpson, 1860a: 42. [Sinu ”Kagosima”, in profundis]<br />

= Leptochela pellucida Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 105; Plates 26-27. [Near Equator, to the South Brother’s Island,<br />

south entrance of Durian Straits, Dutch E<strong>as</strong>t Indies, 29'N by E 104°47'E, 14 fms]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) hawaiiensis Chace, 1976: 15; Figs 11-13. [Hawaii, south co<strong>as</strong>t of Oahu, Diamond<br />

Head Light, 62°S 3.9'E]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) irrobusta Chace, 1976: 19; Figs 14-18. [Bikini Atoll, northe<strong>as</strong>t end of lagoon at<br />

Bowditch anchorage, surface light at night]


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Leptochela (Leptochela) japonica Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1969<br />

= Leptochela japonica Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1969: 1; Figs 1-2. [Chijiwa Bay, northwestern Kyushu, 65-66 m]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) papulata Chace, 1976: 26; Figs 22-24. [e<strong>as</strong>t of Cape Lookout, North Carolina,<br />

34°35'30"N 75°45'30"W, 59 m]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) pugnax De Man, 1916<br />

= Leptochela pugnax De Man, 1916: 148. [Bay of Bima, near south fort, 55 m; Tual-anchorage, Kei-islands,<br />

22 m; Elat, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Great-Kei-island, 27 m]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) robusta Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Leptochela robusta Stimpson, 1860a: 43. [Mari sinensi, prof. 20 org; prope insulam ”Loo Choo”<br />

quoque]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) serratorbita Spence Bate, 1888 (Fig. 12)<br />

= Leptochela serratorbita Spence Bate, 1888: 859; Plate 139, fig. 1. [Saint Thom<strong>as</strong>, Virgin Islands, shallow<br />

water]<br />

Leptochela (Leptochela) sydniensis Dakin & Colefax, 1940<br />

= Leptochela sydniensis Dakin & Colefax, 1940: 153; Figs 245-246. [New South Wales]<br />

? = Leptochela hainanensis Yu, 1936: 87; Figs 1-3. [Hai-kiu-sche]<br />

Leptochela (Proboloura) carinata Ortmann, 1893<br />

= Leptochela carinata Ortmann, 1893: 41 (partim); Plate 4, fig. 1. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-<br />

Stiftung, Küstenbank vor der Tocantins-Mündung, JN 236 (0.1°S 45.2°W), 50-100 m]<br />

Leptochela (Proboloura) soelae Hanamura, 1987: 21; Figs 6-8. [north-west Australian shelf, 19°05.0'S<br />

118°53.8'E, 82 m]<br />

Parap<strong>as</strong>iphae Smith, 1884<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë Smith, 1884 (type species Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë sulcatifrons Smith, 1884, designated by Fowler,<br />

1912, gender feminine; name placed in its corrected spelling on the Official List of Generic Names<br />

in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Orphania Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Orphania tenuimana Spence Bate, 1888, a junior subjective<br />

synonym of Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë sulcatifrons Smith, 1884, gender feminine)<br />

= Dantecia Caullery, 1896 (type species Dantecia Caudani Caullery, 1896, a subjective synonym of<br />

Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë sulcatifrons Smith, 1884, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Parap<strong>as</strong>iphae compta Smith, 1884<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë compta Smith, 1884: 389. [Albatross stn 2039, 38°19'26"N 68°20'20"W, 2369 fms]<br />

Fig. 12. Leptochela (Leptochela) serratorbita Spence Bate, 1888. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Parap<strong>as</strong>iphae cristata Smith, 1884<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë cristata Smith, 1884: 388; Plate 5, fig. 3. [Albatross stn 2100, 39°22'N 68°34'30"W, 1628<br />

fms]<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë macrodactyla Chace, 1939: 33. [S.S.E. of Bahia de Guantanamo, Oriente Province,<br />

Cuba, 19°40'N 75°03'W, 1920 fms]<br />

Parap<strong>as</strong>iphae kensleyi W<strong>as</strong>mer, 2005: 165; Figs 1-3. [31°N 159°W, 4200 m]<br />

Parap<strong>as</strong>iphae sulcatifrons Smith, 1884<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë sulcatifrons Smith, 1884: 384; Plate 5, fig. 4; Plate 6, figs 1-7. [Albatross stns 2002,<br />

37°02'42''N 74°17'36''W, 641 fms; 2034, 39°27'10''N 69°56'20''W, 1346 fms; 2037, 38°53'00''N 69°23'30''W,<br />

1731 fms; 2072, 41°53'00''N 65°35'00''W, 858 fms; 2074, 41°43'00''N 65°21'50''W, 1309 fms; 2094,<br />

39°44'30''N 71°04'00''W, 1022 fms; 2097, 37°56'20''N 70°57'30''W, 1917 fms; 2099, 37°12'20''N<br />

69°39'00''W, 2949 fms; 2105, 37°50'00''N 73°03'50''W, 1395 fms; 2110, 35°12'10''N 74°57'15''W, 516 fms]<br />

= Orphania tenuimana Spence Bate, 1888: 872; Plate 141, fig. 4. [Challenger stn 45, 38°34'N 72°10'W,<br />

south-e<strong>as</strong>t of New York, 1240 fms]<br />

= Dantecia Caudani Caullery, 1896: 372, Plate 14, figs 1-11. [Golfe de G<strong>as</strong>cogne, 46°28'N 7°W, 1710 m]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea metriomma Dohrn, 1908: 9. [Valdivia Expedition stn 26 (ca. 1000 mls E of Madeira, 31°59'N<br />

5°5'W, 1800 m)]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea Savigny, 1816<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea Savigny, 1816 (type species A.[lpheus] sivado Risso, 1816, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaë (Phye) Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892 (type species P<strong>as</strong>iphaë (Phye) Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë Alcocki Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on<br />

& Alcock, 1891b, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea acutifrons Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa acutifrons Spence Bate, 1888: 871; Plate 141, fig. 3. [Challenger stns 311, 52°45'30''S<br />

73°46'0''W, off Port Churruca, Patagonia, 245 fms; 236, 34°58'N 139°29'E, south of Japan, 77 fms]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa forceps A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 51; Plate 6, figs 2-2e. [détroit de Magellan, au sud-est de<br />

Port-Famine, 326 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea affinis Rathbun, 1902a<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa affinis Rathbun, 1902a: 905. [near Cortez Bank, California, 984 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea alcocki Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b<br />

= Parap<strong>as</strong>iphaë Alcocki Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 196. [Bay of Bengal, 16°11'15"N 82°30'30"W,<br />

922 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea americana Faxon, 1893<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaeia (sic) cristata americana Faxon, 1893: 208. [Gulf of Panama, 7°32'36"N 79°16'W, 523 m;<br />

lectotype designation by Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2004]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea amplidens Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa amplidens Spence Bate, 1888: 870; Plate 141, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 34°58'N 139°29'E, 775<br />

fms]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea vereschhaka Burukovsky, 1993b: 33; Fig. 1(1-7). [12°22'S 53°02'E, 1045-1050 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea arabica Timofeev, 1997: 142; Fig. 1. [Arabian Sea, 16°32'2''N 64°25'5''E, collecting horizon 110-<br />

100 m, bottom at 3600 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea balssi Burukovsky & Romensky, 1987: 52; Figs 1, 2(9), 4. [South Atlantic, 41°55'S, 0°00'E, 910 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea barnardi Yaldwyn, 1971: 86 [Cook Strait, 41°42.5'S 175°9'E, ca. 500 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea berentsae Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 294; Figs 7-9. [New South Wales, northe<strong>as</strong>t of Norah<br />

Head, 33°11'S 152°24'E to 33°09'S 152°25'E, 720 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea burukovskyi W<strong>as</strong>mer, 1993: 79; Figs 22-24. [40°22'S 168°25'E to 40°26'S 168°30'E, 600-750 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea chacei Yaldwyn, 1962: 18; Figs 1-17. [33°36'11"N 118°32'13"W – 33°30'52"N 118°22'48"W, 475<br />

fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea corteziana Rathbun, 1902a<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa corteziana Rathbun, 1902a: 905. [near Cortez Bank, California, 776 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea cristata Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa cristata Spence Bate, 1888: 865; Plate 140; Plate 141, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 173, 19°9'35"S<br />

179°41'50"E, off Matuka, Fiji Islands, 315 fms]


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P<strong>as</strong>iphaea crosnieri Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2004: 334; Figs 7-9. [Philippines, 13°40.7'N 120°30.0'E, 685-757 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea debitusae Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1999: 281; Figs 8-10. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 05°15'S 133°01'E, 605-576 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea diaphana Burukovsky & Romensky, 1980: 1097. [South-E<strong>as</strong>t Atlantic, 31°48'S 02°18'E, 1100 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea dofleini Schmitt, 1932a: 333; Fig. 1. [Punta Aren<strong>as</strong>, now Magelhanes, Chile]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea ecarina Crosnier, 1969: 537; Figs 19, 23-36. [Congo, 5°08'S 11°22'E, 795-805 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea emarginata Rathbun, 1902a<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa emarginata Rathbun, 1902a: 905. [Gulf of California, 857 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea faxoni Rathbun, 1904: 22; nomen novum for P<strong>as</strong>iphaea acutifrons sensu Faxon, 1895 nec Spence<br />

Bate, 1888 [Albatross stns 3402 (0°57'30"S 89°03'30"W), 421 fms; 3403 (0°58'30" 89°17'00"W) 384 fms<br />

and 3406 (0°16'00"S 90°21'30"W), 551 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea flagellata Rathbun, 1906<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa flagellata Rathbun, 1906: 928; Fig. 78; Plate 23, fig. 2. [Kaiwi Channel, Hawaii, 411-442<br />

fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea fragilis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1999: 285; Fig. 11. [Loyalty Islands, 20°23.0'N 166°20.1'E, 780 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea gel<strong>as</strong>inus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Yaldwyn, 1998: 512; Figs 1-3. [South Indian Ocean, Seamounts off Saint<br />

Paul and Amsterdam Islands, 37°37.8'S, 77°51.8'E, 730-905 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea gracilis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1999: 290; Figs 15-17. [New Caledonia, 23°08'S 166°51'E, 850 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea grandicula Burukovsky, 1976: 17; Fig. 1. [South Atlantic, 26°11'S, 06°02'8"E, 1150 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea hoplocerca Chace, 1940: 124; Figs 4-5. [Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition Nets 713, 753 and<br />

778 (32°12'N 64°36'W), 700 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea japonica Omori, 1976: 250; Figs 1-2. [Off Iw<strong>as</strong>e, Toyama Bay, 0-300 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea kapala Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 297; Figs 10-12. [New South Wales, northe<strong>as</strong>t of Norah<br />

Head, 33°08'S 152°27'E to 33°10'S 152°24'E, 580 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea kaiwiensis Rathbun, 1906<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa kaiwiensis Rathbun, 1906: 927; Fig. 76; Plate 23, fig. 4. [Kaiwi Channel, 343-337 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea korzuni Burukovsky, 1995: 121; Figs 1-5. [Aden Bay, near R<strong>as</strong>-Fartak Island, depth unknown]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea laevis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1999: 287; Figs 12-14. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Molucc<strong>as</strong>, 06°08'S 132°45'E, 390-502 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea ledoyeri Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2006a: 215; Figs 6-8. [South Indian Ocean, 46°33.8'S 41°23.7'E, 660-911 m, in<br />

stomach of Dissostichus eleginoides]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea levicarinata Hanamura, 1994: 167; Figs 1-2. [north-western Australia, 18°30'S 117°23'E, 530 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea liocerca Chace, 1940: 122; Figs 2-3. [Bermuda Oceanographic Expeditions Net 1160 (32°12'N<br />

64°36'W), 800 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea longitaenia Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 301; Figs 13-14. [New South Wales, e<strong>as</strong>t of Long<br />

Reef Point, 33°43'S 151°56'E to 33°39'S 151°58'E, 626-637 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea magna Faxon, 1893: 209. [Albatross stn 3384 (off Panama, 7°31'30"N, 79°15'00"W), 458 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea major Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2006a: 219; Figs 9-11. [Norfolk Ridge, 25°09'S 168°53'E, 1173-1340 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea marisrubri Iw<strong>as</strong>aki, 1989: 178; Figs 1-3. [Central Red Sea, 21°14.80'N 37°15.40'E – 21°18.20'N<br />

37°12.00'E, 0-220 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea mclaughlinae Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2006b: 342; Figs 1-3. [SE co<strong>as</strong>t of Taiwan, 22°13.8'N 121°01.8'E, 1222-1226 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea meiringnaudei Kensley, 1977: 34-37; Figs 11-14. [Meiring Naude stn 107 (South Africa, off Natal<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t, 28°37.8'S 32°38.4'E, 1200-1000 m)]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea merriami Schmitt, 1931b<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa merriami Schmitt, 1931b: 391. [south of the Dry Tortug<strong>as</strong>, 253-283 fms]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea nishiei Iw<strong>as</strong>aki, 1990: 190; Figs 1-2. [off Jamaica, 17°34.3'N, 76°03.3'W, 1490-1504 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea multidentata Esmark, 1866: 259. [Bjørumsfjorden omtrent 1/8 Miil fra Namsos]<br />

= P.[<strong>as</strong>iphaë] norvegica M. Sars, 1866a: 260. [nomen nudum]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaë norvegica M. Sars, 1866b: 314. [Christianiafjorden; fully illustrated in M. Sars, 1868]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaë (Phye) sicula Riggio, 1896 [in Riggio, 1895-1896]: 41; Plate 1 (1865, no legend), Figs 2a-b.<br />

[proviene dal mare di Augusta]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea natalensis Burukovsky & Romensky, 1982: 1797; Figs 1-6. [south-western part of the Indian<br />

Ocean, 33°48.5'S 44°30.8'E, 900-910 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea notosivado Yaldwyn, 1971: 86. [Cook Strait, 41°32'S 174°56'E, 50-100 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea orientalis Schmitt, 1931a: 267; Plate 32, figs 1, 5. [Ryukyusho, Takao, Formosa]


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P<strong>as</strong>iphaea oshoroae Komai & Amaoka, 1993: 367; Figs 1-3. [Off Aleuten Islands, 49°59.9'N 176°55.4'W,<br />

0-400 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea pacifica Rathbun, 1902a<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa pacifica Rathbun, 1902a: 905. [off Point Sur, California, 328 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea philippinensis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1999: 277; Figs 5-7. [Philippines, 13°39'N 120°43'E, 520-550 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea planidorsalis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2004: 348; Figs 13-14. [New Caledonia, 19°42.4'S 158°50.8'E, 772-756 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea poeyi Chace, 1939: 31. [Bahia de Cochinos, Santa Clara Province, Cuba, 22°07'N 81°08'W, 220-<br />

275 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea princeps Smith, 1884<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaë princeps Smith, 1884: 381; Plate 5, fig. 2. [Albatross stn 2095, 39°29'N 70°58'40"W, 1451 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea propinqua De Man, 1916: 147. [06°11'N 120°37.5'E, off the Sulu Islands, 450 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea pseudacantha Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2004: 353; Figs 16-18. [Kai Islands, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 06°08'S 132°45'E, 390-502 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea rathbunae (Stebbing, 1914a)<br />

= Phye rathbunæ Stebbing, 1914a: 295; Plate 31. [Scotia stn 450, 48°00'S 9°50'W, 1332 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea romenskyi Burukovsky, 1995: 123; Figs 6-11. [Ecuador Seamount, 00°23'S, 56°02'E, 200-235 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea scotiae (Stebbing, 1914a)<br />

= Phye scotiæ Stebbing, 1914a: 294; Plate 30. [Scotia stns 417, 71°22'S 16°34'W, 1410 fms; 422, 68°32'S<br />

12°49'W, from surface to 600 fms]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea longispina Lenz & Strunck, 1914: 315; Plate 19, figs 1-11. [65°15'S 80°19'E, also in der Nähe<br />

des Eisrandes, im Magen eines Pinguins, Aptenodytes forsteri, gefunden]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea semispinosa Holthuis, 1951a: 9; Fig. 1. [off Angola, 7°55'S 12°38'E, 235-460 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea sinensis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1971: 39; Fig. 1. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 29°27.2'N 128°16.2'E – 29°33.3'N<br />

128°23.5'E, 1065-1075 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea sirenkoi Burukovsky, 1987: 37; Figs 1-5. [SE Indian Ocean, 11°27.5'N 109°56.2'E, 600 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea sivado (Risso, 1816)<br />

= A.[lpheus] sivado Risso, 1816: 93; Plate 3, fig. 4. [sur la plage de Nice]<br />

= P.[<strong>as</strong>iphaea] Savignyi H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 426. [Patrie inconnue]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa brevirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1836-1844]: Plate 54bis, fig. 2.<br />

[Type locality not indicated]<br />

? = P<strong>as</strong>iphæa distincta Guérin-Méneville, 1844 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1844]: 16, Plate 22, fig. 3.<br />

(<strong>as</strong> P<strong>as</strong>iphæa sivado). [la Méditerranée]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaea neapolitana Hope, 1851: 44. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea tarda Krøyer, 1845: 453. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa principalis Sund, 1913: 6; Figs 5-7, 9a-f. [Sognefjord; Øxsund (E. of the Lofoten isles, about<br />

67.5°N)<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea telacantha Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2004: 363; Figs 22-24. [New Caledonia, 23°08'S 166°51'E, 850 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea timofeevi Burukovsky, 1993b: 35; Fig. 1(14-19). [Aden Bay, Socotra Island, 12°20'N 53°09'W, 515-<br />

480 m]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea truncata Rathbun, 1906<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphæa truncata Rathbun, 1906: 928; Fig. 7; Plate 23, fig. 5. [vicinity of Modu Manu, 293-800 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea unispinosa Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaë unispinosa Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892: Plate 3, fig. 7; accompanying text <strong>as</strong> Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in<br />

Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893: 163. [7 miles SE by S of Ross Island, Andaman Sea, 265 fms]<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea westindica Tchesunov, 1984: 993; Fig. 1. [Atlantic Ocean, 12°48'N 62°07'W, 1500 m]<br />

Psathyrocaris Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893<br />

= Psathyrocaris Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893 (type species Psathyrocaris fragilis<br />

Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Psathyrocaris fragilis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1893: 171; Plates 10-11. [15°56'50"N<br />

81°30'30"E, 240 fms]<br />

= Psathyrocaris infirma var. atlantica Caullery, 1896: 374; Plate 14, figs 12-15. [Golfe de G<strong>as</strong>cogne,<br />

44°39'N, 2°10'W, 800 m]


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Psathyrocaris hawaiiensis Rathbun, 1906: 928; Fig. 79. [vicinity of Modu Manu, 876 fms]<br />

Psathyrocaris infirma Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 159. [Investigator stn 116, Andaman Sea, 11°25'5''N<br />

92°47'6''E, 405 fms]<br />

Psathyrocaris platyophthalmus Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 158. [Investigator stn 124, Laccadive Sea,<br />

10°47'45"N 72°40'20"E, 705 fms]<br />

Psathyrocaris plumosa Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 159. [Investigator stn 128, off Ceylon, 6°58'N 77°26'50''E,<br />

902 fms]<br />

Superfamily oPloPHoRoIDeA Dana, 1852a<br />

Family ACANTHePHyRIDAe Spence Bate, 1888<br />

Acanthephyra A. Milne-edwards, 1881b (Fig. 13)<br />

= Ephyra Roux, 1831 (an invalid junior homonym of Ephyra Peron & Leseur, 1810 (Coelenterata),<br />

type species A.[lpheus] Pelagicus Risso, 1816, designated by Kingsley, 1880, gender feminine; name<br />

placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 359 in<br />

1955)<br />

= Miersia Kingsley, 1880 (nomen novum for Ephyra Roux, 1831, gender feminine; name suppressed<br />

for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy, placed<br />

on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 359 in 1955)<br />

= Acanthephyra A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b (type species Acanthephyra armata A. Milne-Edwards,<br />

1881b, by original designation, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names<br />

in Zoology in Opinion 359 in 1955)<br />

= Bentheocaris Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Bentheocaris stylorostratis Spence Bate, 1888, designated<br />

by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

= Acanthephyropsis Riggio, 1895 [in Riggio, 1895-1896] (type species Acanthephyra pulchra A. Milne-<br />

Edwards, 1890, a junior subjective synonym of Acanthephyra eximia Smith, 1884, gender feminine)<br />

= Hoplocaricyphus Coutière, 1907a (type species Hoplocaricyphus similis Coutière, 1907a, probably a<br />

subjective synonym of A.[lpheus] Pelagicus Risso, 1816, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Fig. 13. Acanthephyra spec. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Acanthephyra acanthitelsonis Spence Bate, 1888: 745; Plate 125, fig. 3. [Challenger stns 106, 1°47'N 24°26'W,<br />

Atlantic, south-west of Sierra Le<strong>one</strong>, 1850 fms; 107, 1°22'N, 26°36'W, Atlantic, south-west of Sierra<br />

Le<strong>one</strong>, 1500 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra acutifrons Spence Bate, 1888: 749 (partim); Plate 126, fig. 3. [off Kepulauan Aru, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia,<br />

5°41'S 134°04'30"E, 1463 m; type locality restricted by Kemp, 1906a]<br />

Acanthephyra armata A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 12. [près de Sainte-Lucie, 422 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Acanthephyra brevicarinata Hanamura, 1984: 65; Figs 1-2. [13°28.7'N, 119°53.9'W, 1617-0 m]<br />

Acanthephyra brevirostris Smith, 1885a: 504. [Albatross stns 5448, 37°12'20"N 69°39'00"W, 2949 fms; 5449,<br />

39°22'00"N, 68°34'30"W, 1686 fms; 5673, 37°50'00"N, 73°03'50"W, 1395 fms]<br />

= Hymenodora duplex Spence Bate, 1888: 843; Plate 136, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 147, 46°16'S 48°27'E, off<br />

Marion Island, 1600 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra carinata Spence Bate, 1888: 748; Plate 126, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 310, 51°27'30"S 74°03'00"W,<br />

Sarmiento channel, Patagonia, 400 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra approxima Spence Bate, 1888: 755; Plate 126, fig. 8. [Challenger stn 310, 51°27'30"S<br />

74°03'00"W, Sarmiento Channel, Patagonia, 400 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra chacei Krygier & Forss, 1981: 96; Figs 1-2. [44°45.2'N 127°44.0'W, 0-2600 m]<br />

Acanthephyra cucullata Faxon, 1893: 206. [Albatross stn 3381 (North Pacific Ocean, Colombia, 4°56'00"N,<br />

80°52'30"W), 1772 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra curtirostris Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 195. [Investigator stns 100 (11°12'47"N 74°25'30"E),<br />

840 fms; 104 (16°55'41"N 83°21'18"E), 1000 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra acutifrons Spence Bate, 1888: 749 (partim) (nec Plate 126, fig. 3)<br />

Acanthephyra eximia Smith, 1884: 376. [Albatross stn 2111, 35°09'50"N 74°57'40"W, 938 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra angusta Spence Bate, 1888: 737; Plate 124, fig. 6. [Challenger stn 194, 4°34'00"S<br />

129°57'30"E, off Banda Island, 200 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra edwardsii Spence Bate, 1888: 747; Plate 126, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 126, 10°46'S 36°08'W,<br />

south of Pernambuco, 770 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra brachytelsonis Spence Bate, 1888: 753; Plate 126, fig. 7. [Challenger stns 170, 29°55'S<br />

178°14'W, off the Kermadec Islands, 520 fms; 170A, 29°45'S 178°11'W, north of the Kermadec Islands,<br />

630 fms; 171, 28°33'S 177°50'W, north of the Kermadec Islands, 600 fms; 194, 4°34'N<br />

129°57'30''E, off Banda Island, 200 fms; 214, 4°33'N 127°6'E, south of the Philippine Islands, 500 fms;<br />

232, 35°11'N 139°28'E, Japan, 345 fms; 236, 34°58'N, 139°29'E, south of Japan, 775 fms; 318, 42°32'S<br />

56°29'W, north of the Falkland Islands, 2040 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra pulchra A. Milne-Edwards, 1890: 163. [au <strong>large</strong> de Monaco, 1650 m]<br />

= Acanthephyra frontieri Crosnier, 1987b: 699; Fig. 1. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 13°02'S 48°02'E, 1000-1525 m]<br />

Acanthephyra faxoni Calman, 1939<br />

= Acanthephyra Faxoni Calman, 1939: 191; Fig. 1. [John Murray Expedition stn 184, Gulf of Aden<br />

(14°36'06''N 51°00'18''E - 14°38'42''N 50°57'42''E), 1270 m]<br />

Acanthephyra fimbriata Alcock & Anderson, 1894<br />

= Acanthephyra armata var. fimbriata Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 156. [Bay of Bengal [off Madr<strong>as</strong>,<br />

12°50'N 81°30'E], 475 fms; off the Malabar co<strong>as</strong>t [off Goa, 15°29'N 72°41'E], 559 fms; illustrated in<br />

Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1892: Plate 3, fig. 1. (<strong>as</strong> Acanthephyra armata var.)]<br />

Acanthephyra indica Balss, 1925a: 264; Figs 34-35. [Valdivia stn 215, 7°01'N 85°56'E, 0-2500 m, zwischen<br />

Sumatra und Ceylon]<br />

Acanthephyra kingsleyi Spence Bate, 1888: 751; Plate 126, fig. 4. [Challenger stn 104, 2°25'N 20°1'W, Atlantic,<br />

south-west of Sierra Le<strong>one</strong>, 2500 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra sexspinosa Kemp, 1939: 575. [Central and South Atlantic from 17°N to 18°S]<br />

Acanthephyra media Spence Bate, 1888: 736; Plate 124, fig. 5. [Challenger stn 207, 12°21'N 122°15'E, off<br />

Tabl<strong>as</strong> Island, 700 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra media var. obliquirostris De Man, 1916: 150. [0°17.6'S 129°14.5'E, Halmaheira Sea, 1855 m]<br />

Acanthephyra pelagica (Risso, 1816)<br />

= A.[lpheus] Pelagicus Risso, 1816: 91; Plate 2, fig. 7. [la mer de Nice; neotype listing by Fransen,<br />

Holthuis & Adema, 1997 not valid]<br />

= Ephyra Haeckelii von Martens, 1868: 52; Plate 1, Figs 7a-b. [Messina]


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= Acanthephyra Ag<strong>as</strong>sizzi mediterranea Riggio, 1900: 20. [Mare di Messina]<br />

= Acanthephyra rectirostris Riggio, 1900: 20. [Mare di Messina]<br />

= Acanthephyra purpurea var. multispina Coutière, 1905a: 10. [Princesse-Alice stns 1797 (32°18'N<br />

23°58'W), 0-2000 m; 1851 (46°15'N 7°09'W), 0-3000 m; 1991 (42°53'N 8°22'E), 0-2000 m; 1583 (47°36'N<br />

7°38'W, 1490 m) and 1639 (36°17'N 28°53'W, 0-3000 m)]<br />

= Acanthephyra parva multidens Coutière, 1905a: 15; Fig. 5. [Princesse-Alice stns 1856 (36°46'N<br />

26°41'W), 0-3250 m; 1834 (37°28'N 25°53'30"W), 0-1000 m]<br />

Acanthephyra prionota Foxton, 1971: 35; Figs 1-2. [E<strong>as</strong>t African co<strong>as</strong>t, 05°39'S 46°22'E, 1900-1850-(0) m]<br />

Acanthephyra purpurea A. Milne-Edwards, 1881a: 933. [au <strong>large</strong> des îles Berlingues par 2.590 mètres]<br />

= Miersia Ag<strong>as</strong>sizii Smith, 1882: 67; Plate 11, Figs 5-7; Plate 12, Figs 1-4. [Blake stns 305, 41°23'15''N<br />

65°51'25''W, 810 fms; 323, 33°19'0''N 76°12'30''W, 457 fms; 330, 31°41'0''N 74°35'0''W, 1047 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra abyssorum Filhol, 1885b: Plate 7. [Type locality not indicated, 4000 m]<br />

= Acanthephyra parva paucidens Coutière, 1905a: 16; Fig. 5(3). [Princesse-Alice stn 1856 (36°17'N,<br />

28°53'W), 0-3250 m]<br />

= Hoplocaricyphus similis Coutière, 1907a: 7; Fig. 1. [28°04'N, 16°49'30"W, 0-1000 m]<br />

Acanthephyra quadrispinosa Kemp, 1939: 576. [Indo-Pacific from the E. African co<strong>as</strong>t to 163°W, and from<br />

25°N to 42°S; South Atlantic from 32°S to 40°S]<br />

= Acanthephyra batei Stebbing, 1905: 107; Plate 24B; nec Faxon, 1895. [Cape Point Lighthouse, S 83°E,<br />

35.5 miles, 360 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra rostrata (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Hymenodora rostrata Spence Bate, 1888: 846; Plate 136, fig. 4. [Challenger stns 184, 12°8'S 145°10'E,<br />

near Torres Strait, 1400 fms; 205, 16°42'N 119°22'S, Philippine Islands, 1050 fms; 245, 36°23'N<br />

174°31'E, North Pacific, 2775 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra sanguinea Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892: 358. [Laccadive Sea, 9°53'34''N<br />

75°16.5'E, 1091 fms; Laccadive Sea, 8°23'N 75°47'E, 738 fms; Bay of Bengal, 12°58'N 88°52'17''E,<br />

1748 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra kempii Balss, 1914a: 595. [70°01'N 85°56'E, 0-2500 m]<br />

Acanthephyra sibogae De Man, 1916<br />

= Acanthephyra (Meningodora) sibogae De Man, 1916: 149. [5°26'S 121°18'E, entrance of Gulf of Boni,<br />

1944 m]<br />

Acanthephyra sica Spence Bate, 1888: 739; Plate 125, fig. 1. [Challenger stns 168, 40°28'S 177°43'E, off<br />

New Zealand, 100 fms; 40, 34°51'N 68°30'W, north-west of Bermuda, 2675 fms; 159, 47°25'S<br />

130°22'E, south of Australia, 2150 fms; 169, 37°34'S 179°22'E, near New Zealand, 700 fms; 170,<br />

29°55'S 178°14'W, off the Kermadec Islands, 520 fms; 170A, 29°45'S 178°11'W, near the Kermadec<br />

Islands, 630 fms; 181, 13°50'S 151°49'E, between Australia and the Solomon Islands, 2440 fms; 194,<br />

4°34'0''S 129°57'30''E, off Banda Island, 200 fms; 230, 26°29'N 137°57'E, south of Japan, 2425 fms;<br />

235, 34°7'N 138°0'E, south of Japan, 565 fms; 318, 42°32'S 56°29'W, north of the Falkland Islands,<br />

2040 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra smithi Kemp, 1939: 577. [Indo-Pacific from the E<strong>as</strong>t African co<strong>as</strong>t to mid-Pacific in 131°W;<br />

at the western end of its range it extends to 14°S and at the e<strong>as</strong>tern end from 20°N to 24°S]<br />

Acanthephyra stylorostratis (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Bentheocaris stylorostratis Spence Bate, 1888: 726; Fig. 72; Plate 123, fig. 4. [Challenger stn 13, 21°38'N<br />

44°39'W, Mid North Atlantic, 1900 fms]<br />

? = Bentheocaris exuens Spence Bate, 1888: 724; Plate 123, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 285, 32°36'S 137°43'W,<br />

South Pacific Ocean, 2357 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra tenuipes (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Tropiocaris tenuipes Spence Bate, 1888: 836; Plate 136, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 184, 12°8'S 145°10'E, 1400<br />

fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra gracilipes Chace, 1940: 149; Figs 26-27. [Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition Net 689<br />

or 734 (approx. 32°12'N 64°36'W), 1000 fms]<br />

Acanthephyra trispinosa Kemp, 1939: 577. [west co<strong>as</strong>t of Central America from 7°N to 4°S, extending<br />

westwards to 116°W]


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Ephyrina Smith, 1885a<br />

= Ephyrina Smith, 1885a (type species Ephyrina Benedicti Smith, 1885a, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Calymarina Spence Bate, 1888 (nomen nudum, gender feminine)<br />

= Tropirinus Spence Bate, 1888 (nomen nudum, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Tropiocaris Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Tropiocaris planipes Spence Bate, 1888, a junior subjective<br />

synonym of Ephyrina Benedicti Smith, 1885a, gender feminine)<br />

Ephyrina benedicti Smith, 1885a<br />

= Ephyrina Benedicti Smith, 1885a: 506. [Albatross stn 2083, 40°26'40''N 67°5'15''W, 959 fms]<br />

= Tropiocaris planipes Spence Bate, 1888: 835; Plate 136, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 230, 26°29'N 137°57'E,<br />

2425 fms]<br />

Ephyrina bifida Stephensen, 1923: 58; Fig. 18. [45°37'N 7°03'W, 4300 m of water]<br />

Ephyrina childressi Chace, 1986: 34; Fig. 17. [Halmahera Sea, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 0°33'42"S 128°52'06"E, 950-1200 m]<br />

Ephyrina figueirai figueirai Crosnier & Forest, 1973<br />

= Ephyrina figueirai Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 73; Figs 20b, 21g-h, 22c-d, 23. [Bay of Biscay, 47°12'30"N<br />

6°48'W, 2120-2350 m]<br />

Ephyrina figueirai spinicauda Lin & Chan, 2001: 184; Figs 1, 2a, d-e, 3. [N.E. Taiwan, I-Lan County, fishing<br />

port at Tai-Shi, about 600 m]<br />

Ephyrina hoskynii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b<br />

= Ephyrina Hoskynii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 194. [Investigator stn 105 (Arabian Sea, 15°2'N<br />

72°34'E), 740 fms]<br />

Ephyrina ombango Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 68; Figs 20a, 21a-f, 22a-b. [off São Tomé, Gulf of Guinea,<br />

0°30'N 6°30'E, 0-1000 m in total depth of 2900 m]<br />

Heterogenys Chace, 1986<br />

= Heterogenys Chace, 1986 (type species Acanthephyra microphthalma Smith, 1885a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Heterogenys microphthalma (Smith, 1885a)<br />

= Acanthephyra microphthalma Smith, 1885a: 502. [Albatross stn 2224, 36°16'30"N 68°21'00"W, 2574 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra longidens Spence Bate, 1888: 735; Plate 124, fig. 4. [Challenger stns 198, 2°55'N 124°53'E,<br />

near the Philippine Islands, 2150 fms; 285, 32°36'S 137°43'W, South Pacific Ocean, 2375 fms]<br />

Heterogenys monnioti Crosnier, 1987b: 704; Fig. 3. [29°50.9'S 48°35.5'E, 3668-3800 m]<br />

Hymenodora G.o. Sars, 1877<br />

= Hymenodora G.O. Sars, 1877 (type species P<strong>as</strong>iphaë glacialis Buchholz, 1874, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Hymenodora acanthitelsonis W<strong>as</strong>mer, 1972: 87; Figs 1-8. [45°18.0'N 125°43.2'W to 45°17.2'N 125°48.3'W,<br />

0-2560 m]<br />

Hymenodora frontalis Rathbun, 1902a: 904. [west of Unal<strong>as</strong>ka, 322 fms]<br />

Hymenodora glacialis (Buchholz, 1874)<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>iphaë glacialis Buchholz, 1874: 279; Plate 1, Figs 2-2g. [an der Oberfläche des Meeres, also in der<br />

Nähe des 74.° nördl. Br. in beträchtlicher Entfernung von der Grenze des Packeises]<br />

= Hymenodora glauca Spence Bate, 1888: 847; Plate 137, fig. 1. [Challenger stns 159, 47°25' 130°22'E,<br />

south of Australia, 2150 fms; 215, 4°19'N 130°15'E, south of the Philippines, 2550 fms]<br />

= Hymenodora mollicutis Spence Bate, 1888: 848; Plate 137, fig. 2. [Challenger stns 104, 2°25'N 20°1'W,<br />

Atlantic, 2500 fms; 87, 25°49'N 20°55'W, near the Canary Islands, 1675 fms; 133, 35°41'S 20°55'W,<br />

near Tristan da Cunha, 1900 fms; 156, 62°26'S 95°44'S, 1975 fms; 157, 53°55'S 108°35'S (sic), 1950 fms;<br />

318, 42°32'S 56°29'W, 2040 fms]<br />

Hymenodora gracilis Smith, 1886a: 680; Plate 12, fig. 6. [Albatross stns 2036, 38°52'40''N 69°24'40''W, 1735<br />

fms; 2083, 40°26'40''N 67°05'15''W, 959 fms; 2095, 39°29'00''N 70°58'40''W, 1342 fms; 2099, 37°12'20''N<br />

69°36'00''W, 2949 fms; 2100, 39°22'00''N 68°34'430''W, 1628 fms; 2101, 39°18'30''N 68°24'00''W, 1686<br />

fms; 2116, 35°45'23''N 74°31'25''W, 888 fms; 2182, 39°25'30''N 71°44'00''W, 861 fms; 2193, 39°44'30''N<br />

70°10'30''W, 1122 fms]


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Kemphyra Chace, 1986<br />

= Kemphyra Chace, 1986 (type species Notostomus corallinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Kemphyra corallina (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)<br />

= Notostomus corallinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 32. [Travailleur dragage 20 (41°30'N 11°40'W),<br />

2080 m]<br />

= Acanthephyra valdiviae Balss, 1914a: 595. [30°6'S 87°50'E, 0-2070 m]<br />

Meningodora Smith, 1882<br />

= Meningodora Smith, 1882 (type species Meningodora mollis Smith, 1882, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Meningodora compsa (Chace, 1940)<br />

= Notostomus compsus Chace, 1940: 156; Figs 31-32. [Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition Net 748<br />

(32°12'N 64°36'W), 900 fms]<br />

Meningodora longisulca Kikuchi, 1985: 191; Figs 1-14. [23°08.1'N 149°33.8'E, 0-975 m]<br />

Meningodora marptocheles (Chace, 1940)<br />

= Notostomus marptocheles Chace, 1940: 158; Figs 33-34. [N.E Providence Channel, Baham<strong>as</strong>, 25°29'N<br />

77°18'W, 875 fms of wire]<br />

Meningodora miccyla (Chace, 1940)<br />

= Notostomus miccylus Chace, 1940: 161; Figs 35-36. [north of Little Inagua Island, Baham<strong>as</strong>, 21°44'N<br />

72°43'W, 1167 fms of wire]<br />

Meningodora mollis Smith, 1882: 74; Plate 11, Figs 8-9; Plate 12, Figs 5-9. [Blake stn 328, 34°28'25"N<br />

75°22'50"W, 1632 fms]<br />

= Notostomus fragilis Faxon, 1893: 207. [Albatross stn 3371 (North Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica, 5°26'20"N,<br />

86°55'00"W), 770 fms]<br />

Meningodora vesca (Smith, 1886a)<br />

= Notostomus viscus Smith, 1886b: 189. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Notostomus vescus Smith, 1886a: 676; Plate 12, fig. 5. [Albatross stn 2099, 37°12'20"N 69°39'00"W,<br />

2949 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra brevirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 751; Plate 126, Figs 5-6; nec Smith, 1885a. [Challenger<br />

stn 107, 1°22'N 26°36'W, Atlantic, south-west of Sierra Le<strong>one</strong>, 1500 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra batei Faxon, 1895: 167. [nomen novum for A. brevirostris Spence Bate, 1888]<br />

= Acanthephyra parvirostris Coutière, 1911a: 157. [err<strong>one</strong>ous spelling of A. brevirostris]<br />

Notostomus A. Milne-edwards, 1881b<br />

= Notostomus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b (type species Notostomus gibbosus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b,<br />

by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Notostomus auriculatus Barnard, 1950: 670; Fig. 124h-i. [off Cape Point, 800 fms]<br />

Notostomus crosnieri Macpherson, 1984: 54; Figs 6a, 7a, 8a-b. [02°33.5'S, 05°43.2'E, 4088 m]<br />

Notostomus distirus Chace, 1940: 166; Figs 39-40. [Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition Net 1281 (32°12'N<br />

64°36'W), 1000 fms]<br />

Notostomus elegans A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 8. [la mer des Antilles, 24°36'N 84°05'W, 955 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Notostomus patentissimus Spence Bate, 1888: 826; Plate 133; Plate 134, Figs 1-2. [Challenger stn 198,<br />

2°55'N 124°53'E, south of the Philippine Islands, 2150 fms]<br />

= Notostomus longirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 833; Plate 135; fig. 4. [Challenger stn 195, 4°21'S 129°7'E,<br />

off Banda Island, 1425 fms]<br />

= Notostomus westergreni Faxon, 1893: 208. [Albatross stn 3399 (North Pacific Ocean, Ecuador, 1°07'N,<br />

81°04'W), 1740 fms]<br />

= Notostomus atlanticus Lenz & Strunck, 1914: 330. [20°41'N 31°53'W, 3000 m, Westich von den Kapverden<br />

und Kanarischen Inseln]<br />

Notostomus gibbosus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 7. [Grenade, 626 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Notostomus perlatus Spence Bate, 1888: 831; Plate 135, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 198, 2°55'N 124°53'E,<br />

near the Philippine Islands, 2150 fms]


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= Notostomus brevirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 832; Plate 135, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 120, 8°37'S 34°28'W,<br />

off Pernambuco, 675 fms]<br />

Notostomus japonicus Spence Bate, 1888: 830; Plate 135, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 235, 34°7'N 138°0'E, south of<br />

Japan, 565 fms]<br />

Notostomus murrayi Spence Bate, 1888: 829; Plate 134, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 133, 35°41'S 20°55'W, near<br />

Tristan da Cunha, 1900 fms]<br />

Notostomus robustus Smith, 1884: 377; Plate 7, fig. 2. [Albatross stns 2042, 39°33'N 68°26'45"W, 1555 fms;<br />

2074, 41°43'N 65°21'50"W, 1309 fms]<br />

= Notostomus beebei Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1930a: 39; Fig. 6. [five miles south of Nonsuch Island, Bermuda, 32°16'N<br />

64°36'W, 900 fms]<br />

Notostomus sparsidenticulatus W<strong>as</strong>mer, 1986: 44; Fig. 9. [44°40'S 145°26'W, 2050-0 m]<br />

Family oPloPHoRIDAe Dana, 1852a<br />

Janicella Chace, 1986<br />

= Janicella Chace, 1986 (type species Oplophorus spinicauda A. Milne-Edwards, 1883, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Janicella spinicauda (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)<br />

= Oplophorus spinicauda A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 30. [off C<strong>as</strong>ablanca, Morocco, 34°13'30"N<br />

7°43'W, 636 m]<br />

= Oplophorus foliaceus Rathbun, 1906: 922; Fig. 72; Plate 20, fig. 8. [Kaiwi Channel, 337-442 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra anomala Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1927: 104; Fig. 21. [north of Glover Reef, 484 fms]<br />

Oplophorus H. Milne edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= Oplophorus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840] (type species O.[plophorus]<br />

typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840], by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Oplophorus gracilirostris A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 6. [la Dominique, 118 br<strong>as</strong>ses] (Fig. 14)<br />

= Oplophorus longirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 765; Plate 127, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 174c, 19°07'50"S<br />

178°19'35"E, off Kandavu, Fiji Islands, 610 fms]<br />

Fig. 14. Oplophorus gracilirostris A. Milne-Edwards, 1881. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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= Hoplophorus Smithii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 194 [Investigator stns 62 (16°44'30"N, 88°19-32'E),<br />

1439 fms; 103 (15°15'N, 81°09'E), 1260 fms]<br />

= Oplophorus okitsuensis Yokoya, 1922: 302. [Okitsu, Suruga Bay]<br />

Oplophorus novaezeelandiae (De Man, 1931)<br />

= Hoplophorus (Oplophorus) novæ-zeelandiæ De Man, 1931: 369; Figs 1-20. [off Kaikoura, on the e<strong>as</strong>t<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of the South Island of New Zealand, 2 fms]<br />

Oplophorus spinosus (Brullé, 1839)<br />

= Palæmon spinosus Brullé, 1839: 18; vignette on page 3 (<strong>as</strong> Palémon épineux). [îles Canaries]<br />

= Hoplophorus Grimaldii Coutière, 1905a: 1; Fig. 1. [full description in Coutière, 1905a; 32°18'N<br />

23°58'W, 0-2000 m]<br />

Oplophorus typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= O.[plophorus] typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 424. [Nouvelle-<br />

Guinée]<br />

= Oplophorus brevirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 766; Plate 127, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 207, 12°21'N 122°15'E,<br />

off Tabl<strong>as</strong> Island, 700 fms]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Systell<strong>as</strong>pis Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Systell<strong>as</strong>pis lanceocaudata Spence Bate, 1888, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

= Hoplop<strong>as</strong>iphaea Yokoya & Shibata, 1965 (type species Hoplop<strong>as</strong>iphaea philippinensis Yokoya & Shibata,<br />

1965, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis braueri braueri (Balss, 1914a)<br />

= Acanthephyra Braueri Balss, 1914a: 594. [0°26'N 6°32'W, 0-4000 m; 0°56'N 4°34'W, 0-4000 m]<br />

? = Systell<strong>as</strong>pis echinurus Coutière, 1911a: 158. [au <strong>large</strong> des côtes d’Espagne et du Portugal entre les<br />

parallèles 36 et 45, de part et d'autre du 11 e degré W]<br />

= Systell<strong>as</strong>pis densispina Stephensen, 1923: 57; Fig. 17. [46°30'N 7°00'W, > 4000 m]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis braueri paucispinosa Crosnier, 1987c: 953; Fig. 3a-b. [31°59'08"N, 158°04'04"E, entre 1685 m de<br />

profondeur et la surface]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis cristata (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Acanthephyra cristata Faxon, 1893: 206. [Albatross stns 3361 (North Pacific Ocean, Panama,<br />

06°10'00''N 083°06'00''W), 1471 fms; 3381 (North Pacific Ocean, Colombia, 4°56'00"N, 80°52'30"W),<br />

1772 fms]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis curvispina Crosnier, 1987b: 711; Figs 6a-b, 8a-b. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 13°22'S, 47°17'38"E, 2000-0 m]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis debilis (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b)<br />

= Acanthephyra debilis A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 13. [trouvée à une profondeur de 500 br<strong>as</strong>ses dans<br />

le canal de Bahama]<br />

= Miersia gracilis Smith, 1882: 70, Plate 1, figs 4-4d. [Blake stn 328, 34°28'25"N 75°22'50"W, 1632 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra debilis var. Europæa A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 33, fig. 2. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Systell<strong>as</strong>pis Bouvieri Coutière, 1905a: 8; Fig. 3. [Princesse-Alice stn 1856, 36°46'N 26°41'W, 0-3250 m]<br />

= Systell<strong>as</strong>pis debilis var. indica De Man, 1916: 151. [1°10.5'S 130°09'E, Halmaheira Sea, 798 m]<br />

= Hoplop<strong>as</strong>iphaea philippinensis Yokoya & Shibata, 1965: 4; Figs 4, 5. [13°17'N 125°50'E, 100 m]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis eltanini W<strong>as</strong>mer, 1986: 52; Figs 13-14. [South Atlantic, 34°12'S 16°35'E, 1550-0 m]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis guillei Crosnier, 1987b: 718; Fig. 11. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 13°04'S 47°56'E, 1500-0 m]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis intermedia Crosnier, 1987c: 948; Figs 1b, 2, 3d. [Ouest-Pacifique, au nord des îles Marquises,<br />

0°-140°E, chalutage pélagique]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis lanceocaudata Spence Bate, 1888: 758; Plate 124, fig. 7. [Challenger stn 232, 35°11'N 139°28'E, off<br />

Japan, 345 fms]<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis pellucida (Filhol, 1884)<br />

= Acanthephyra pellucida Filhol, 1884: 199. [26°20'N 14°53'W, 782 m, lectotype designation by Crosnier<br />

& Forest, 1973]<br />

= Acanthephyra affinis Faxon, 1896: 162; Plate 2, figs 1-3. [Blake stn 258 (Off Granada, 12°03'15"N,<br />

61°46'25"W), 159 fms]


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Superfamily ATyoIDeA De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

Family ATyIDAe De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

Antecaridina edmondson, 1954<br />

= Mesocaris Edmondson, 1935a (type species Mesocaris lauensis Edmondson, 1935a, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; invalid junior homonym of Mesocaris Ortmann, 1893 (Crustacea Larvata))<br />

= Antecaridina Edmondson, 1954 (nomen novum for Mesocaris Edmondson, 1935a, gender feminine)<br />

Antecaridina lauensis (Edmondson, 1935a)<br />

= Mesocaris lauensis Edmondson, 1935a: 13; Fig. 4. [cave containing brackish water, Island of Namuka,<br />

Lau islands, Fiji]<br />

Archaeatya Villalobos F., 1960a<br />

= Archaeatya Villalobos F., 1960a (type species Archaeatya chacei Villalobos F., 1960a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Archaeatya chacei Villalobos F., 1960a: 332; Figs 1-25. [Isla de Cocos, 87°30'W 5°30'N]<br />

Atya leach, 1816a<br />

= Atys Leach, 1816b (type species Atys scaber Leach, 1816b, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name<br />

placed on the Official List of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

= Atya Leach, 1816a (type species Atys scaber Leach, 1816b, gender feminine; name placed on the<br />

Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Evatya Smith, 1871 (type species Evatya cr<strong>as</strong>sa Smith, 1871, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Atya abelei Felgenhauer & Martin, 1983: 333; Figs 1-4. [Panama, El Valle, Cocle Province, unnamed tributary<br />

of Rio Anton, 600 m elevation]<br />

Atya africana Bouvier, 1904a: 138. [Samkitta, dans la rivière Ogooué]<br />

Atya brachyrhinus H.H.Jr. Hobbs & C.W.J. Hart, 1982: 35; Figs 1c, 12g, 15. [Cole’s Cave, Barbados, West<br />

Indies, 13°10'40"N 59°34'3"W]<br />

Atya cr<strong>as</strong>sa (Smith, 1871)<br />

= Evatya cr<strong>as</strong>sa Smith, 1871: 95. [Fresh water streams, Polvon, and the ”Rio Fulva, two and a half<br />

miles northwest of Realejo”; both localities in the Occidental Department of Nicaragua]<br />

Atya dressleri Abele, 1975a: 51; Figs 1-2. [Panamá, Pacific drainage, Veragu<strong>as</strong> Province, Río Santa María<br />

drainage, headwaters of Río San Juan, about 15 km above Calobre, 566 m elevation]<br />

Atya gab<strong>one</strong>nsis Giebel, 1875: 52. [Gabon]<br />

= Euatya sculptilis Koelbel, 1884: 317; Plate 2, fig. 8; Plate 3, figs 1-8. [Orinoco]<br />

= Atya sculptata Ortmann, 1890: 465. [Afrika, vielleicht aus West Afrika]<br />

Atya innocous (Herbst, 1792)<br />

= Cancer (Astacus) Innocous Herbst, 1792 [in Herbst, 1791-1796]: 62; Plate 28, fig. 3. [d<strong>as</strong> vaderland is<br />

unbekannt; considered to be ”Oceano Americano ad Martinicam”, see H.H.Jr. Hobbs & C.W.J. Hart,<br />

1982]<br />

= Astacus 988 Gronovius, 1764: 231; Plate 17, fig. 6. [in Oceano Americano ad Martinicam; included<br />

in a work rejected for nomenclatorial purposes in Opinion 261 in 1955]<br />

= Astacus N<strong>as</strong>oscopus Meuschen, 1778: 86. [nomen novum for Astacus 988 Gronovius, 1764; included<br />

in a work rejected for nomenclatorial purposes in Opinion 260 in 1954]<br />

= A.[tya] occidentalis Newport, 1847: 159. [West India Islands]<br />

= Atya robusta A. Milne-Edwards, 1864: 148; Plate 3, fig. 1. [Nouvelle-Calédonie]<br />

= Atya tenella Smith, 1871: 94, 95. [fresh water streams, Polvon, Occidental Department, Nicaragua]<br />

Atya intermedia Bouvier, 1904a: 137. [Afrique occidentale, île Saint-Thom<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Atya lanipes Holthuis, 1963a: 61; Figs 1-2. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, Virgin Islands]<br />

Atya limnetes Holthuis, 1986a: 438; Figs 1-3. [Rio Anchicaya, Departemento del Valle del Cauca]<br />

Atya margaritacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1864<br />

= Atya Margaritacea A. Milne-Edwards, 1864: 148; Plate 3, fig. 2-2c. [Nouvelle-Calédonie (evidently<br />

err<strong>one</strong>ous, most certainly originates from E<strong>as</strong>t American waters, see Holthuis, 1966)]


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= Atya rivalis Smith, 1871: 94. [fresh water streams Polvon, Occidental Department, Nicaragua]<br />

Atya ortmannioides Villalobos F., 1956: 459; Figs 1-6. [Río de l<strong>as</strong> Truch<strong>as</strong>, La Mira, 52.5 km S.SE de Arteaga,<br />

Michoacán, 2.5 km de la costa, en la vertiente del Pacifico]<br />

Atya scabra (Leach, 1816b)<br />

= Atys scaber Leach, 1816b: 345. [Misantla, Estado de Veracruz, Mexico, 19°56'N 96°50'W; neotype<br />

designation by H.H.Jr. Hobbs & C.W.J. Hart, 1982]<br />

= Atya mexicana Wiegmann, 1836: 145. [Misantla]<br />

? = A.[tya] sulcatipes Newport, 1847: 159; Plate 8, fig. 1. [in fresh water, San Nicolao, Cape Verd Islands]<br />

= Atya punctata Kingsley, 1878a: 91, 92. [Hayti]<br />

= Atya margaritacea var. claviger Aurivillius, 1898a: 14; Plate 3, Figs 5-8. [Kamerun, Etome, in Bächen]<br />

= Atya margaritaria clavipes Holthuis, 1966: 234. [lapsus for Atya margaritacea var. claviger Aurivillius,<br />

1898a]<br />

Atyaephyra de Brito Capello, 1867<br />

= Symethus Rafinesque, 1814 (type species Symethus fluviatilis Rafinesque, 1814, an invalid senior<br />

subjective synonym of Hippolyte Desmarestii Millet, 1831, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name suppressed for<br />

the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy and placed<br />

on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Acilius Rafinesque, 1815 (nomen novum for Symethus Rafinesque, 1814, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name<br />

suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority for those of the Principle of Homonymy and<br />

placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in<br />

1958 and Opinion 619 in 1961)<br />

= Symaethus Ag<strong>as</strong>siz, 1846 [in Ag<strong>as</strong>siz, 1842-1846] (invalid emendation of Symethus Rafinesque,<br />

1814, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Atyaephyra de Brito Capello, 1867 (type species Atyaephyra Rosiana de Brito Capello, 1867, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

522 in 1958)<br />

Atyaephyra desmarestii (Millet, 1831)<br />

= Hippolyte Desmarestii Millet, 1831: 56; Plate 1, figs 1-1b. [les eaux de la Mayenne, de la Sarthe, du<br />

Loir, du Thouet et du Layon]<br />

= Symethus fluviatilis Rafinesque, 1814: 23. [dans les ruisseaux et les mares; name suppressed under<br />

the plenary powers for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of<br />

Homonymy in Opinion 522 in 1958]<br />

= Atyaëphyra Desmaresti var. occidentalis Bouvier, 1913a: 72. [le Nord de l’Afrique depuis la Tunisie,<br />

tout le Sud de l’Europe depuis la Macédonie]<br />

= Atyaephyra rosiana de Brito Capello, 1867: 6; Plate 1, figs 1-1e. [São Barnabe River, Algarve, Portugal;<br />

neotype selection by An<strong>as</strong>tiadou, Kitsos & Koukour<strong>as</strong>, 2008]<br />

Atyaephyra orientalis Bouvier, 1913a<br />

= Atyaëphyra Desmaresti var. orientalis Bouvier, 1913a: 72. [Syrie]<br />

= Atyaephyra desmarestii mesopotamica Al-Adhub, 1987: 1; Fig. 1. [Shatt Al-Arab river]<br />

Atyaephyra stankoi Karaman, 1972<br />

= Atyaephyra desmarestii stankoi Karaman, 1972: 82; Figs 3, 6, 9-10. [Mazedonien, Vardar Flussystem]<br />

Atydina Cai, 2010a<br />

= Atydina Cai, 2010a (type species Caridina atyoides Nobili, 1900a, by original designation, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Atydina atyoides (Nobili, 1900a)<br />

= Caridina atyoides Nobili, 1900a: 478. [Si Oban; Sioban, Pulau Sipura, Kepulauan Mentawei, off west<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumatra, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, according to Cai, 2010a]<br />

Atyella Calman, 1906a<br />

= Atyella Calman, 1906a (type species Atyella brevirostris Calman, 1906a, by original designation, gen-


De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011) 269<br />

der feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Atyella brevirostris Calman, 1906a: 201; Plate 14, figs 57-64. [Mbete; near mouth of Lofu; Kala; rock-pool<br />

at K<strong>as</strong>akalawe (all Lake Tanganyika)]<br />

Atyella longirostris Calman, 1906a: 202; Plate 14, figs 65-72. [Mbete; Kala (both Lake Tanganyika)]<br />

Atyoida Randall, 1840<br />

= Atyoida Randall, 1840 (type species A.[tyoida] bisulcata Randall, 1840, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Ortmannia Rathbun, 1901 (type species Ortmannia henshawi Rathbun, 1901, a junior subjective<br />

synonym of A.[tyoida] bisulcata Randall, 1840, gender feminine)<br />

= Pseudatya Roux, 1928a (type species Pseudatya beauforti Roux, 1928a, a junior subjective synonym<br />

of A.[tya] pilipes Newport, 1847, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Vanderbiltia Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935 (type species Vanderbiltia rosamondae Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935, a junior subjective synonym<br />

of A.[tya] pilipes Newport, 1847, by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Atyoida bisulcata Randall, 1840<br />

= A.[tyoida] bisulcata Randall, 1840: 140; Plate 5, fig. 5. [Sandwich Islands]<br />

= Ortmannia henshawi Rathbun, 1901: 120. [Kaiwiki, Hilo, Hawaii, 1800ft altitude, 3 miles from the sea]<br />

Atyoida pilipes (Newport, 1847)<br />

= A.[tya] pilipes Newport, 1847: 160. [Apia, Upoln, New Zealand]<br />

= Atyoida tahitensis Stimpson, 1860a: 28. [in aquis dulcibus insulae ’Tahiti’]<br />

= Caridina acuminata Stimpson, 1860a: 29. [stream of Naka-kaigan co<strong>as</strong>t, 60-70 m above sealevel,<br />

Chichi-jiam Island, Og<strong>as</strong>awar Islands; neotype designation by Cai et al., 2006]<br />

= Caridina brevirostris Stimpson, 1860a: 29. [River Aritsu, Kume-jima Island; neotype designation by<br />

Cai et al., 2006]<br />

= Atya brevirostris De Man, 1892a: 360; Plate 21, figs 21-21d. [Fluss Wukur bei Sikka; Fluss Lella bei<br />

Sikka; Fluss bei Mbawa unterhalbs des W<strong>as</strong>serfalls (all Flores); Fluss Koinino bei Kupang (Timor)]<br />

= Pseudatya beauforti Roux, 1928a: 209; Figs 1-9. [Batjan]<br />

= Vanderbiltia rosamondae Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 160; Plates 41-42. [Venus Point Reef, Tahiti, Society Islands, in<br />

coral]<br />

Fig. 15. Atyopsis moluccensis (De Haan, 1849). Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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= Vanderbiltia mirabilis Holthuis, 1953a: 114. [manuscript name published <strong>as</strong> a synonym]<br />

Atyoida serrata (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Atya serrata Spence Bate, 1888: 699; Plate 119, fig. 2. [Valley of San Antonia, San Iago, Cape Verde<br />

Islands from a fresh-water stream; probably err<strong>one</strong>ous, see Chace, 1983a]<br />

= Atya serrata mutation Alluaudi Bouvier, 1904b: 448. [un torrent de la montagne d’Ambre, à Madag<strong>as</strong>car;<br />

l’île Bourbon; dans les ravines des montagnes de Sal<strong>as</strong>ie et d’Helbour; l’île Maurice]<br />

Atyopsis Chace, 1983a<br />

= Atyopsis Chace, 1983a (type species A.[tya] spinipes Newport, 1847, by original designation, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Atyopsis moluccensis (De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]) (Fig. 15)<br />

= Atya moluccensis De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 186; Plate O. [Molucc<strong>as</strong>, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype<br />

designation by Holthuis, 1993b]<br />

= Atya armata A. Milne-Edwards, 1864: 149; Plate 3, figs 3-3a. [Batavia (p. 145, 152), not les îles Philippines<br />

(p. 149), see Chace, 1983a]<br />

= Atya gustavi Ortmann, 1890: 467; Plate 36, fig. 9a-c. [Sumatra, Indrapura-Fluss]<br />

= Atya lineolata De Man, 1892a: 357 (footnote). [manuscript name attributed to Kulh, cited <strong>as</strong> synonym<br />

of Atya moluccensis]<br />

Atyopsis spinipes (Newport, 1847)<br />

= A.[tya] spinipes Newport, 1847: 159. [Philippine Islands]<br />

= Atya dentirostris Thallwitz, 1891: 101. [Nord-Celebes; fully described in Thallwitz, 1892]<br />

? = Atya brevirostris var. De Mani Nobili, 1900a: 475, fig. 1. [Fiume Sereinu, Isole Mentawei]<br />

Australatya Chace, 1983a<br />

= Australatya Chace, 1983a (type species Atya striolata McCulloch & McNeill, 1923, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Australatya striolata (McCulloch & McNeill, 1923)<br />

= Atya striolata McCulloch & McNeill, 1923: 55; Plate 9, figs 3-4. [Norton’s B<strong>as</strong>in, Nepean River, New<br />

South Wales]<br />

Caridella Calman, 1906a<br />

= Caridella Calman, 1906a (type species Caridella cunningtoni Calman, 1906a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Caridella cunningtoni Calman, 1906a: 199; Plate 13, figs 45-52. [Kala, on rocks, shallow water; Kirando, 8<br />

fms; Utinta, 15 fms (all Lake Tanganyika)]<br />

Caridella minuta Calman, 1906a: 200; Plate 13, figs 53-56. [near mouth of Lofu, on rocks, shallow water;<br />

Karema, tow-netting, surface (both Lake Tanganyika)]<br />

Caridella p<strong>as</strong>ki Calman, 1928: 739; Figs 1-3. [Kigoma, e<strong>as</strong>t side of Lake Tanganyika]<br />

Caridina H. Milne edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840] (type species Caridina typus H.<br />

Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840], by monotypy and by indication under<br />

Article 68c of the ICZN, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Caridina ablepsia Guo, Jiang & Zhang, 1992: 4; Figs 1-9. [cave river, Wangcun Village, 109°56'E 28°46'N,<br />

Yongshun County, Hunan Province]<br />

Caridina acuta Liang, Chen & W.-X. Li, 2005: 530; Figs 15-29. [caves of Libo County (25°41'N 107°83'E),<br />

Maolan Nature Sanctuary of Guizhou]<br />

Caridina acutirostris Schenkel, 1902: 496; Plate 8, figs 3a-c. [Süden des Posso-See]<br />

Caridina africana Kingsley, 1883: 127; Plate 1, figs 3-3a. [Zulu Mission, South Africa]<br />

= Caridina africana forme typica Bouvier, 1925: 213; Fig. 470. [pays des Zoulous]


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= Caridina wyckii var. paucipara Weber, 1897: 168. [River Umhl<strong>as</strong>ine, Natal; lectotype designation by<br />

Richard & Clark, 2010a]<br />

Caridina alba J. Li & S. Li, 2010: 19; Figs 2-5. [Tenglongdong cave, Lichuan city, Enshi Autonomous Prefecture,<br />

Hubei province, China]<br />

Caridina alphonsi Bouvier, 1919: 330. [localité inconnue; austro-malaise according to Bouvier, 1925]<br />

Caridina amnicolizambezi Richard & Clark, 2009: 45; Figs 22-23. [Angola, Rio Lucoge, branch of the Chicapu<br />

River, 73°36'S 20°31'E]<br />

Caridina amoyensis Liang & Yan, 1977: 219; Figs 1-4. [Xiamen, suburabm rivulet, Fujian Province]<br />

Caridina angulata Bouvier, 1905c: 84; Fig. 8. [rivière Ranofotsy, près de Fianarantsoa]<br />

Caridina angustipes Guo & Liang, 2003: 45; Figs 1A-C. [Wentang Village, Xinhua County, Hunan Province,<br />

400 m]<br />

Caridina anislaq Cai, Choy & Ng, 2009: 82; Fig. 11. [Spring Anislaq, outside Cave Valencia, Valencia]<br />

Caridina annandalei Kemp, 1918a: 96; Plate 25, figs 6-15. [Inlé Lake]<br />

Caridina apodosis Cai & N.K. Ng, 1999: 1627; Figs 14-17. [mountain stream near Taitong village, New<br />

Territory, Hong Kong]<br />

Caridina appendiculata Jalihal & Shenoy, 1998: 128. [River Bari, Flores; lectotype designation by Cai & Ng,<br />

2007]<br />

Caridina aruensis Roux, 1911: 82. [ruisseau Matora, Soungi Manoumbai, Arou; ruisseau Panoua Bori,<br />

Soungi Manoumbai, Arou]<br />

Caridina babaulti babaulti Bouvier, 1918<br />

= Caridina Babaulti Bouvier, 1918: 388; Figs 4-6. [Mukhi; Majghaon; Rajadhar]<br />

Caridina babaulti b<strong>as</strong>rensis Al-Adhub & Hamzah, 1987: 225; Fig. 1. [small channels connected to Shatt al-<br />

Arab River, Iraq]<br />

Caridina babaultioides babaultioides Yü, 1938<br />

= Caridina babaultioides Yü, 1938: 301; Figs 13-14. [small mountain stream, at an altitude of about 910<br />

m, at Shui-tuan-pa near Yen-tsing city, Yunnan Province]<br />

Caridina babaultioides angustifolia Cai & Yuan, 1996<br />

= Caridina angustifolia Cai & Yuan, 1996: 385; Figs 14-15. [Wafang stream, near Jinsha village]<br />

Caridina babaultioides emeica Liang, 2004: 218; Fig. 105. [Emeishan, Sichuan]<br />

Caridina babaultioides phyllopoda Huang, 1984: 1; Figs 1-8. [Kwan Shien, Sichuan Province]<br />

= Caridina phyllopoda Huang, 1984: 1; Figs 1-8. [Kwan Shien, Sichuan Province]<br />

Caridina bakoensis Ng, 1995a: 192; Figs 8-10. [Middle stretch of Sungai Serait]<br />

Caridina bamaensis Liang & Yan, 1983a: 252; Figs 1-10. [Bama County, Guangxi, Southern China]<br />

Caridina baojingensis Guo, He & Bai, 1992: 609; Figs 1-9. [China, Hunan Province, Baojing County, Qingshui<br />

village]<br />

Caridina batuan Cai, Choy & Ng, 2009: 80; Fig. 10. [Cave C<strong>as</strong>tigio, Batuan]<br />

Caridina belazoniensis Richard & Clark, 2009: 33; Figs 14-15. [Kenya, Mbelazoni, Lower Ahti River, Sabaki<br />

Estuary]<br />

Caridina boholensis Cai, Choy & Ng, 2009: 75; Figs 7-8. [Quila Cave, Nueva Vida Norte, Batuan]<br />

Caridina brachydactyla De Man, 1908a<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. brachydactyla De Man, 1908a: 269; Plate 20, figs 8a-c. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, by Reo, Flores;<br />

lectotype designation by Richard & Clark, 2010a]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. natalensis De Man, 1908a: 262; Plate 20, figs 3-3b [South Africa, Umgeni River,<br />

Durban, Natal; lectotype designation by Richard & Clark, 2010a]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. brevidactyla Roux, 1920: 320. [Aru-Inseln: Bach Matora, am Sungi Manumbai;<br />

Bach Panua Bori am Sungi Manumbai; Bach bei Papakula, Kobroor; Wokamar, Wokam; Samang;<br />

Seltutti, Kobroor; Dobo, Wammer; Pobdietur, Terangan; Udjir]<br />

Caridina breviata N.K. Ng & Cai, 2000: 171; Figs 4-6. [Zhapu village, Yangjiang County, Guangdong Province,<br />

southern China]<br />

Caridina brevicarpalis De Man, 1892a: 397; Plate 24, figs 30-30d. [Celebes, aus einem Flusse bei Palopo,<br />

Luwu]<br />

Caridina brevispina Liang & Yan, 1986a: 203; Fig. 5. [Tongren County, Guizhou Province]


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Caridina bruneiana Choy, 1992: 49; Figs 1-4. [Negara Brunei Darussalam, on the upper reaches of Temburong<br />

River at Batang Duri, 04°36'05''N 115°06'45''E, altitude approx. 33 m]<br />

Caridina buehleri Roux, 1934a<br />

= Caridina bühleri Roux, 1934a: 219; Figs 1-5. [Bimoun, côte occidentale Nouvelle-Irlande]<br />

Caridina buergersi Karge, von Rintelen & Klotz, 2010: 146; Figs 5-6. [Papua New Guinea, former<br />

”Deutsch-Neuguinea”, near Mäanderberg]<br />

Caridina buhi Cai & Shokita, 2006a: 253; Figs 3-4. [Binahugan River, Buhi, Camarines Sur, Luzon, Philippines]<br />

Caridina bunyonyiensis Richard & Clark, 2005: 715; Figs 5-6. [Uganda, Lake Bunyonyi]<br />

Caridina burmensis Cai & Ng, 2000: 941; Fig. 7. [Myitkyina, Myanmar]<br />

Caridina caerulea von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 428; Figs 51-53. [Lake Poso, west shore, Cape Bancea,<br />

01°59.023'S 120°35.108'E, on rocks in shallow water]<br />

Caridina calmani Bouvier, 1919<br />

= Caridina Calmani Bouvier, 1919: 334. [Ambatoubavara, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

= Caridina Bouvieri Roux, 1929: 312; Figs 7-12. [Manjakatompo, altit. 1940 m, ruisseau descendant de<br />

l’Ankaratra]<br />

Caridina camaro Cai, Choy & Ng, 2009: 82; Fig. 12. [Cave Camaro, Batuan]<br />

Caridina cant<strong>one</strong>nsis Yü, 1938: 290; Figs 7-8. [Qing’ao vilage, Nan’ao County, Guangdong Province, China;<br />

neotype designation by Cai & N.K. Ng, 1999]<br />

= Caridina mutata Cai & N. K. Ng, 1999: 1624; Figs 12-13. [mountain stream near Fangcheng Town,<br />

Fangcheng County, Guangxi Province, China]<br />

Caridina caobangensis S.-Q. Li & Liang, 2002: 711; Figs 3-4. [PacBo Village, District Ha Quang, Cao Bang<br />

province, Vietnam]<br />

Caridina carli Roux, 1931a: 38; Figs 4-11. [Anaimalais, environs de Valparai, dans la rivière Naduar et ses<br />

affluents]<br />

Caridina cavaleriei cavaleriei Bouvier, 1919<br />

= Caridina Cavalerii Bouvier, 1919: 332. [Gan-chouen-fou (Kouy-Tchéou)]<br />

Caridina cavaleriei industana Roux, 1931a: 35; Figs 1-3. [Aliyar Riv., près de Malayandi Pattanam, 6 milles<br />

au Sud de Pollachi]<br />

Caridina cavalerieioides Liu & Liang in Liang, 2004: 207; Fig. 100. [Malin Village, near Guiyang City,<br />

Guizhou Province, China]<br />

Caridina caverna Liang, Chen & W.-X. Li, 2005: 529; Figs 1-14. [caves of Libo County (25°41'N 107°83'E),<br />

Maolan Nature Sanctuary of Guizhou]<br />

Caridina cavernicola Liang & Zhou, 1993: 232; Figs 2(1)-2(2). [Lenggu Cave, Duan County, Guangxi Province]<br />

Caridina cebuensis Cai & Shokita, 2006a: 250; Figs 1-2. [spring water to Sagay River, Cebu Island, Philippines]<br />

Caridina celebensis De Man, 1892a<br />

= Caridina serratirostris var. celebensis De Man, 1892a: 385; Plate 23; figs 28f-h. [Celebes, Fluss bei<br />

Palopo, Luwu]<br />

= Caridina serratirostris koterai Kamita, 1951: 75; Figs A-J. [Shimoko, Iwami province, SE Hunshu,<br />

Japan]<br />

Caridina celestinoi Blanco, 1939a: 392; Plate 3, Figs 8-10. [mountain stream, Helosig, Leyte]<br />

Caridina chauhani Chopra & Tiwari, 1949<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. chauhani Chopra & Tiwari, 1949: 219; Figs 2-3 [tanks at Sale bhata, Chandanbhati,<br />

Bolangir, Salepali and Titilagarh; Ang River at Salebhata]<br />

= Caridina williamsoni Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1984: 1; Figs 1-3. [Sadhankeri tank, Dharwar]<br />

Caridina chishuiensis Cai & Yuan, 1996: 379; Figs 8-10. [stream near Binan village]<br />

= Caridina euryphylla Cai & Yuan, 1996: 382; Figs 11-13. [Qintan village, near Dongping village]<br />

Caridina clavipes Guo & Liang, 2003: 47; Figs 1D-F. [Wentang Village, Xinhua County, Hunan Province]<br />

Caridina clinata Cai, X.Q. Nguyên & Ng, 1999: 531; Figs 1-2. [ditch at Cuc Phuong National Park, Ninh<br />

Binh Province, Northern Vietnam]


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Caridina cognata De Man, 1915a: 397; Plate 28, figs 3-3g, 4-4b [in einem kleinen Bache von süssem W<strong>as</strong>ser<br />

in der Küsten-gegend zwischen der Humboldt-Bai und dem unteren Laufe des Tami-Flusses; in<br />

Bächlein zwischen den kleinen Flüssen Tjahé and J<strong>as</strong>a; aus dem Tjahé-Flusse; aus dem kleinen<br />

Tjano-Flusse bei Njao; Zoutbron]<br />

Caridina confusa Choy & Marshall, 1997: 27; Figs 1a, 2i-j, 3b-c, 4a-e. [Thiaki Creek at Seamark Road crossing,<br />

17°23.5'S 145°32.5'E]<br />

Caridina congoensis Richard & Clark, 2009: 48; Figs 24-25. [Congo, Bakou, in river, in total darkness, 30<br />

m]<br />

Caridina cornuta Liang & Yan, 1986a: 200; Fig. 3. [Zhijin County, Guizhou Province]<br />

Caridina cr<strong>as</strong>sipes Liang, 1993: 23; Fig. 2. [Xianshui Cave, Pangshi village, Hunan]<br />

Caridina crurispinata Gurney, 1984: 574; Figs 4-7. [Dark z<strong>one</strong>, la Grotte d’Antsatrobonko, Ankarana M<strong>as</strong>sif,<br />

40 km north of Ambilobé, 60 km south of Diego Suarez, northern province of Diego Suarez]<br />

Caridina cucphuongensis Đăng, 1980<br />

= Caridina serrata cucphuongensis Đăng, 1980: 404; Fig. 230. [streams in Cucphuong area, Ninh Binh<br />

Province, Northern Vietnam]<br />

Caridina curta Liang & Cai, 2000: 179; Fig. 2. [Longquan spring in Huanglong (Yellow Dragon) Temple,<br />

Jianshui County, Yunnan]<br />

Caridina demani Roux, 1911: 94. [Tawarin]<br />

Caridina demenica Cai & Li, 1997: 315; Fig. 1. [Demen Cave, near Yongkang village, Libo County of<br />

Guizhou Province, southern China]<br />

Caridina dennerli von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 355; Figs 4-6. [Lake Matano, e<strong>as</strong>t shore, just at entrance to<br />

outlet bay, 02°31.54'S 121°27.00'E]<br />

Caridina dentifrons N.K. Ng & Cai, 2000: 167; Figs 1-3. [Baijin village, Huishui County, Guizhou Province,<br />

southern China]<br />

Caridina devaneyi Choy, 1991: 348; Figs 2-4. [stream at 8-mile Point near Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji Islands]<br />

Caridina dianchiensis Liang & Yan, 1985a: 196; Fig. 1. [Songhuaba Reservoir- Panlong River, Kunming,<br />

Jiangchuan County, Yunnan province]<br />

Caridina disjuncta Cai & Liang, 1999: 77; Fig. 4. [Shilin (St<strong>one</strong> forest) village, Lunan County, central Yunnan]<br />

Caridina disparidentata Liang, Yan & Wang, 1984: 8; Figs 1-12. [mountain stream, Qujing County, Yunnan<br />

Province]<br />

= Caridina heterodentata Liang & Yan, 1985a: 196. [unjustified emendation of Caridina disparidentata<br />

Liang, Yan & Wang, 1984; see Cai & Ng, 2001a]<br />

Caridina ebuneus Richard & Clark, 2009: 39; Figs 18-19. [Ivory Co<strong>as</strong>t, vicinity Abengourou]<br />

Caridina edulis Bouvier, 1904a: 135. [Anantsahalankely]<br />

Caridina elisabethae Karge, von Rintelen & Klotz, 2010: 142; Figs 3-4. [Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Herzog<br />

Mts., Bundun, 700-800 m, 06°51.598'S 146°37.07'E]<br />

Caridina elliptica Cai & Yuan, 1996: 376; Figs 5-7. [stream near Panlong town]<br />

Caridina elongapoda Liang & Yan, 1977<br />

= Caridina nilotica elongapoda Liang & Yan, 1977: 220; Figs 5-8. [Xingzai, Zhangpu County, Fujian<br />

Province]<br />

Caridina endehensis De Man, 1892a<br />

= Caridina brevicarpalis var. endehensis De Man, 1892a: 399; Plate 24, fig. 30e. [aus dem Flusse Ba bei<br />

Endeh; Fluss bei Mbawa (both Flores)]<br />

Caridina ensifera Schenkel, 1902: 490; Plate 8, figs 1-11e. [Lake Poso, Celebes (Sulawesi), Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype<br />

designation by Cai & Wowor, 2007]<br />

Caridina evae Richard & Clark, 2009: 28; Figs 11-13. [Nigeria, Chubra division]<br />

Caridina excavata Kemp, 1913b: 306; Plate 20, figs 32-35; Plate 21, figs 36-37. [backwater of the Rowta<br />

River, Brahmaputra drainage system]<br />

Caridina excavatoides Johnson, 1961: 127; Figs 3-11. [stream running between rubber plantations and ricefields,<br />

about nine miles from Alor Star, Kedah, on the Pokok Sena Road]<br />

Caridina f<strong>as</strong>ciata Hung, Chan & Yu, 1993: 489; Figs 1E, 6. [Ping Tong County, Heng Chun]


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Caridina fecunda Roux, 1911: 95. [Lac Jamour]<br />

Caridina feixiana Cai & Liang, 1999: 74; Figs 1-2. [stream in Feixia cave, Geju County, Yunnan, China]<br />

Caridina fernandoi Arudprag<strong>as</strong>am & Costa, 1962: 8; Fig. 1. [shallow streamlets at Warakapola, and Seelangama,<br />

and also from shallow sheltered are<strong>as</strong> of the Maha Oya at Mawanella and the Deduru Oya<br />

and the Magura Oya at Kurunegala, Sri Lanka]<br />

Caridina fijiana Choy, 1983: 147; Fig. 1. [Fiji, Viti Levu, Nadarivatu, Nukunuku Creek, 17°35'40''S<br />

177°57'25''E, 640 m]<br />

Caridina flavilineata Đăng, 1975: 70; Fig. 5. [Nam Ha Province]<br />

Caridina formosae Hung, Chan & Yu, 1993: 487; Figs 1D, 5. [Keelung, Pa Chih Men]<br />

Caridina fossarum Heller, 1862b<br />

= C.[aridina] fossarum Heller, 1862b: 411. [Schiraz]<br />

? = Caridina syriaca Bouvier, 1904a: 132. [Syrie]<br />

Caridina gab<strong>one</strong>nsis Roux, 1927a: 239; Figs 1-7. [Lambaréné, Gabon]<br />

Caridina ghanensis Richard & Clark, 2009: 35; Figs 16-17. [Republic of Ghana, Pond Vume]<br />

Caridina glaubrechti von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 359; Figs 7-9. [Lake Towuti, west shore, south of Cape<br />

Timbalo, 02°42.91'S 121°26.78'E]<br />

Caridina glossopoda Liang, Guo & Gao, 1993: 41; Fig. 1. [Ala, Fenghuang County, Hunan, 27°95'N<br />

109°65'E]<br />

Caridina gordonae Richard & Clark, 2005: 717; Figs 7-8. [Uganda, Bufundi, Lake Bunyonyi]<br />

Caridina gortio Cai & Anker, 2004: 247; Figs 8, 9a-f. [Can Gortio Cave, 11°59'00''N 124°53'00''E, altitude ca<br />

200 m, Matalud, West Samar, Philippines]<br />

Caridina gracilipes De Man, 1892a<br />

= Caridina Wyckii var. gracilipes De Man, 1892a: 387; Plate 24, figs 29e-k [aus dem Flusse von Maros;<br />

Mak<strong>as</strong>sar; aus einem kleinen mit dem Meere nicht in Verbindung stehenden Bache zu Balangnipa;<br />

Palima, aus dem Tjenrana; Pampanua, aus dem Tjenrana (all Celebes); Saleyer, aus dem Flusse<br />

Bonéa]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. bengalensis De Man, 1908a: 265; Plate 20, figs 6-6b. [Port Canning an Dhappa,<br />

Calcutta]<br />

Caridina gracilirostris De Man, 1892a: 399; Plate 25, fig. 31-31d. [river near Maros, Sulawesi (Celebes),<br />

Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype designation by Cai & Ng, 2007]<br />

= Caridina pseudogracilirostris Thom<strong>as</strong>, V.K. Pillai & N.N. Pillai, 1976: 871; Fig. 1. [Cochin backwater]<br />

Caridina gracillima Lanchester, 1901: 560; Plate 34, fig. 1. [Malay Peninsula; lectotype designation by Cai<br />

& Ng, 2007]<br />

Caridina grandirostris Stimpson, 1860a: 28 [upper stream of Tima River, about 4 km from river mouth,<br />

Okinawa Island, Ruykyu Islands; neotype designation by Cai et al., 2006]<br />

Caridina guangxiensis Liang & Zhou, 1993: 234; Figs 3(1)-3(2). [Dawangshan cave, Guilin City, Guangxi<br />

Province]<br />

Caridina gueryi Marquet, Keith & Kalfatak, 2009: 160; Figs 1-3. [unnamed river, Santo Island (Vanuatu),<br />

15.29590 S 167.16 E]<br />

Caridina guiyangensis Liang, 2002a: 119; Fig. 2. [China, Guizhou Province, Guiyang County]<br />

Caridina gurneyi Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1984: 29; Figs 12-14. [Malaprabha river, near old bridge,<br />

Khanapur (Belgaum District)]<br />

Caridina hainanensis Liang & Yan, 1983b: 211; Fig. 1. [Wencang County, Hainan Island, China]<br />

Caridina hanshanensis Tan, 1990: 278; Figs 1-9. [Hanshan County, 31°45'N 118°7'E, Anhui Province]<br />

Caridina harmandi Bouvier, 1906f<br />

= Caridina Harmandi Bouvier, 1906f: 483. [Japon]<br />

Caridina hodgarti Kemp, 1913b: 309; Plate 20, Figs 29-31; Plate 21, figs 38-39. [Kobo, Abor county]<br />

Caridina holthuisi von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 364; Figs 10-12. [Lake Matano, south shore, canal between<br />

island and mainland, 02°28.46'S 121°15.83'E]<br />

Caridina hongyanensis Cai & Yuan, 1996: 373; Figs 2-4. [Yantanggou stream near Hongyan village]<br />

Caridina hova Nobili, 1905c: 499. [Fort Dauphin]<br />

Caridina huananensis Liang, 2004: 147; Fig. 69. [Guangdong]


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Caridina hubeiensis Liang & S.-Q. Li, 1993: 213; Figs 1-9. [Badong, Hubei Province]<br />

Caridina hunanensis Liang, Guo & Gao, 1993: 44; Fig. 3. [Zhonglian, Lengshuijiang City, Hunan, 27°7'N<br />

111°4'E]<br />

Caridina imitatrix Holthuis, 1970: 100; Fig. 3. [Rivière Bleue near the bridge near Ouénarou (Mont des<br />

Sources); Marsh of Rivière Blanche, Ouénarou region; Side branch of Rivière Blanche, near the forest<br />

road leading from Ouénarou forestry station to the forestry log cabin on the western slope of Mt.<br />

Pouédihi, Ouénarou region; same branch, near the log cabin; Thir River near the confluence with a<br />

side branch, granite area near St. Louis, S.E. of Nouméa; Rivière des Lacs, which empties in the Lac<br />

en Huit, near highway to Nouméa]<br />

Caridina indistincta indistincta Calman, 1926<br />

= Caridina indistincta Calman, 1926: 244; Fig. 3. [St. George District, Queensland]<br />

Caridina indistincta sobrina Riek, 1953: 119; Fig. 9. [Rocky Creek, Fr<strong>as</strong>er Island, Queensland]<br />

Caridina isaloensis isaloensis Coutière, 1899b<br />

= Caridina typus var. Isaloensis Coutière, 1899b: 383. [Fleuve Onilahy, côte Ouest]<br />

= Caridina madag<strong>as</strong>cariensis Bouvier, 1904a: 134. [rivière Fandramanona]<br />

= Caridina brevirostris var. brevipes Bouvier, 1925: 230 (partim). [baie Amposindova, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Caridina isaloensis grandidieri Bouvier, 1904a<br />

= Caridina Grandidieri Bouvier, 1904a: 133. [rivière Fandiamanana, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Caridina jalihali Mariappan & Richard, 2006: 47; Figs 22-24. [River Arani at Periapalayam; lake at Thenneri;<br />

ponds at Maduranmangalam, Manimangalam, Redipalayam, RoshanNagar and Singaperumal<br />

Koli]<br />

= Caridina gurneyi lonavalensis Kadrekar & Sankolli, 1987: 60. [nomen nudum]<br />

Caridina jeani Cai, 2010b: 80; Figs 1-2; nomen novum for Caridina typus var. brevirostris Roux, 1911. [Elat,<br />

Kei Islands, Molucc<strong>as</strong>, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype designation by Cai, 2010b]<br />

Caridina jiangxiensis Liang & Zheng, 1985<br />

= Caridina pingi jiangxiensis Liang & Zheng, 1985: 319; Fig. 1(1b-7b). [Shixi stream, Fengxin County,<br />

Jiangxi Province]<br />

Caridina johnsoni Cai, Ng & Choy, 2007: 301; Figs 15-16. [Singapore, Lower Peirce Reservoir, north arm]<br />

Caridina kaombeflutilis Richard & Clark, 2010a: 331; Figs 14-15. [Malawi, Kaombe River]<br />

Caridina kempi Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1984: 13; Figs 6-8. [Hosayellapur tank (Hirekeri), Dharwar]<br />

Caridina kilimae Hilgendorf, 1898: 35. [Marangu am Kilimandscharo]<br />

Caridina kunmingensis Z.-Z. Wang & Liang, 2001: 303; Fig. 1. [Kunming, Yunnan Province]<br />

Caridina kunnathurensis Richard & Chandran, 1994: 250; Figs 4, 5A. [Kunnathur pond, Madr<strong>as</strong>, India]<br />

Caridina laevis Heller, 1862b<br />

= C.[aridina] laevis Heller, 1862b: 411. [Java]<br />

Caridina lamiana Holthuis, 1965a: 39; Fig. 14. [Ambodivoangy near Maroantsetra, Antongil Bay, NE<br />

Madag<strong>as</strong>car; Forest between 20 and 30 km NW of Ambahoabé, Simianona River, N of Soanierana,<br />

e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

= Caridina brevirostris var. brevipes Bouvier, 1925: 230 (partim). [baie Amposindova, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Caridina lanceifrons Yu, 1936: 89; Figs 4-7. [near the light house at Hai-kiu-sche in the salt water]<br />

Caridina lanceolata Woltereck, 1937: 224; Fig. 1.7a-c; Table 1. [Lake Mantano, Mengonuwai, Sulawesi;<br />

neotype designated by Cai, Wowor & Choy, 2009]<br />

Caridina lanzana Holthuis, 1980c: 2; Figs 1-3. [small well named Bog Der, 08°35'54''N 48°46'30''E, Nogal<br />

Valley, northern Somalia]<br />

Caridina laoagensis Blanco, 1939a: 390; Plate 2. [?Laoag River, Laoag, Ilocos Norte Province, Luzon]<br />

Caridina leclerci Cai & Ng, 2009: 1108; Fig. 9. [Pange, cave at Tall<strong>as</strong>a, Maros, Sulawesi Selatan]<br />

Caridina leucosticta Stimpson, 1860a: 28. [138°56.43'E 34°41.83'E, Inouzawa River, Shimoda City, Izu Peninsula;<br />

neotype designation by Cai et al., 2006]<br />

Caridina leytensis Blanco, 1939a: 391; Plate 3, Figs 1-7. [Helosig, Leyte]<br />

Caridina liangi Jiang, Guo & Zhang, 2002: 220; Fig. 1. [small stream at an elevation of 450 m near Yongping<br />

Village, Yuanling County]<br />

Caridina liaoi Cai, Choy & Ng, 2009: 72; Figs 5-6. [Bilar River, Bilar]<br />

Caridina lima Liang, Guo & Gao, 1993: 43; Fig. 2. [Buermen, Yongshun County, Hunan, 29°N 109°8'E]


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Caridina linduensis Roux, 1904: 541; Plate 9, figs 1-4. [Lac Lindu, région centrale de Célèbes (part. Occid.),<br />

altitude 980 m]<br />

Caridina lineorostris Richard & Clark, 2009: 51; Figs 26-27. [Gabon, Keri, forest stream, 20 km North of<br />

Lambarene]<br />

Caridina lingkonae Woltereck, 1937<br />

= Caridina Lingkonae Woltereck, 1937: 218; Fig. 1.1; Table 1. [Lake Towuti, west shore, at entrance to<br />

outlet bay, Cape Larona, 02°48.43'S 121°24.75'E; neotype designated by von Rintelen & Cai, 2009]<br />

Caridina lipalmaria Richard & Clark, 2010b: 639; Figs 1-2. [Bestiboka River B<strong>as</strong>in, Beharena River, Antaniditra,<br />

48°02'55''E 18° 25'43''S, 13730 <strong>as</strong>l]<br />

Caridina liui Liang & Yan, 1986a: 202; Fig. 4. [Tongzi County, Guizhou Province]<br />

Caridina lobocensis Cai, Choy & Ng, 2009: 68; Figs 2-4. [tributuary of Loboc River, Loboc]<br />

Caridina loehae Woltereck, 1937<br />

= Caridina Loéhae Woltereck, 1937: 222; Fig. 1.5a-d; Table 1. [Lake Towuti, about 3 km south of Timampu,<br />

estuary of Sungei Batuopa, Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; neotype designated by Cai, Wowor & Choy, 2009]<br />

Caridina longa Liang & Yan, 1985a: 200; Fig. 3. [spring water, Huanglongsi, Jianshui, Yunnan Province]<br />

Caridina longiacuta Guo & Wang, 2005: 14; Fig. 1. [near Yuanliping village, Yizhang County, Hunan Province<br />

(ca. 25°25'N 112°57'E)]<br />

Caridina longicarpus Roux, 1926a<br />

= Caridina weberi var. longicarpus Roux, 1926a: 212; Figs 37-39. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, au-dessus<br />

d’Oubatche, pentes du Mt. Ignambi, env. 600 m d’altitude]<br />

Caridina longidigita Cai & Wowor, 2007: 317; Figs 4-5. [west co<strong>as</strong>t of Lake Poso at Taipa area, Kab. Poso,<br />

Sulawesi Tengah]<br />

Caridina longifrons Cai & Ng, 2007: 1599; Fig. 6. [Kabupaten Maros, stream above Bantimurung waterfall,<br />

Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

Caridina longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= C.[aridina] longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 363. [la rivière<br />

de la Macta, près d’Oran [probably err<strong>one</strong>ous]]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. meridionalis Roux, 1926a: 207. [Pemboa; Haute Tiouaka; Koné; Coula-Boréaré;<br />

La Foa; Coindé, Ruisseua Katiramona, entre Nouméa et Païta (all Nouvelle-Calédonie)]<br />

= Caridina acuticaudata Đăng, 1975: 70; Fig. 4. [Boi River, Hoa Binh Province]<br />

Caridina lovoensis Roth-Woltereck, 1955: 197; Figs 1-2. [Lovo B., 20 km von Thysville (B<strong>as</strong>-Congo),<br />

Kalkhöhlen]<br />

Caridina lufengensis Cai & Duan, 1998: 330; Figs 1-3. [pond near Sizhi Town, Lufeng County, Yunnan,<br />

China, 25.07°N, 102.10°E, elevation 1800 m]<br />

Caridina lumilympha Richard & Clark, 2010a: 328; Figs 12-13. [Kenya, Lumi River]<br />

Caridina macrodentata Cai & Shokita, 2006b: 2156; Figs 13-14. [123°51.84'E 24°23.65'N, f<strong>as</strong>t flowing water,<br />

about 200 m from sea, Omija River, Iriomote Island, Ryukyu Islands]<br />

Caridina macrophora Kemp, 1918b<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. macrophora Kemp, 1918b: 277; Fig. 9. [Tale Sap, Peninsular Siam]<br />

= Caridina subnilotica Đăng, 1975: 69; Fig. 3. [ponds in Hanoi]<br />

Caridina maculata L. Wang, Liang & F. Li, 2008: 49; Figs 1-2. [Yingde County, Guangdong Province,<br />

N23°54.5' E113°13.6']<br />

Caridina mahalona Cai, Wowor & Choy, 2009: 29; Figs 8-9. [Lake Mahalona, at southwest co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Caridina malayensis Cai, Ng & Choy, 2007: 305; Fig. 17. [stream at Nee Soon Swamp, Singapore]<br />

Caridina malawensis Richard & Clark, 2009: 69; Figs 38-39. [Malawi, rocky shore of Lake Malawi]<br />

Caridina m<strong>as</strong>api Woltereck, 1937<br />

= Caridina M<strong>as</strong>api Woltereck, 1937: 223; Fig. 1.6a-h; Table 1. [southern shore of Lake M<strong>as</strong>api, South<br />

Sulawesi, 2°50.84'S 121°21.09'E; neotype designated by Cai, Wowor & Choy, 2009]<br />

Caridina mathi<strong>as</strong>si Sil<strong>as</strong> & Jayachandran, 2010: 1; Figs 1-5, 6J, 7. [Mahendragiri Estate, part of southern<br />

Western Ghats, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India, 8° 27'32.2''N 77°23'32.5''E]<br />

Caridina mauritii Bouvier, 1912a<br />

= Caridina Mauritii Bouvier, 1912a: 298. [Maurice]<br />

Caridina mccullochi Roux, 1926b: 249. [Pallal, Horton River, near Bingara]


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Caridina medifolia Cai & Yuan, 1996: 388; Figs 16-18. [Xiaojin village near Daqun town]<br />

Caridina mengae Liang, 1993: 22; Fig. 1. [Xianshui Cave, Panshi village, Songtao County (28.19°N<br />

109.20°E), Guizhou Province]<br />

Caridina mengaeoides Guo & Suzuki, 1996: 97; Figs 1-2. [Yuanling County, Hunan Province, China, ca.<br />

28°18'N 110°20'E, altitude ca. 750 m]<br />

Caridina menghaiensis Cai & Dai, 1999: 217; Figs 5-6. [reservoir in Menghai County]<br />

Caridina meridionalis L. Wang, Liang & F. Li, 2008: 56; Figs 7-8. [Heyuan County, Guangdong Province]<br />

Caridina mertoni Roux, 1911: 84. [Elat, île de Grand-Kei; entre Elat et Ohinangan, île de Grand-Kei; Enraalan,<br />

île de Grand-Kei; Warka, île de Grand-Kei]<br />

Caridina mesofluminis Richard & Clark, 2009: 66; Figs 36-37. [Cameroon, Mess stream]<br />

Caridina mindanao Cai & Shokita, 2006a: 259; Figs 7-9. [Lake Mainit, Mindanao, Philippines]<br />

Caridina minidentata Cai & Anker, 2004: 250; Figs 10-11. [Can Gortio Cave, 11°59'00''N 124°53'00''E, altitude<br />

ca 200 m, Matalud, West Samar]<br />

Caridina minnanica Liang, 2002a: 121; Fig. 3. [China, Fujian Province, Yunxiao County]<br />

Caridina modiglianii Nobili, 1900a<br />

= Caridina Modiglianii Nobili, 1900a: 477. [Kifa-juc]<br />

Caridina moeri Roth-Woltereck, 1984: 102; Figs 1 (1a-b, 2, 3 (1a-e). [Mwerusee]<br />

Caridina mongziensis Liang, Yan & Z.-Z. Wang, 1987: 133; Figs 1-9. [Mongzi County, 23°20'N 103°25'E,<br />

Yunnan Province]<br />

Caridina multidentata Stimpson, 1860a: 29. [stream in Tenno-ura, Chichi-jima Island, Og<strong>as</strong>awara Islands;<br />

neotype designation by Cai et al., 2006]<br />

= Caridina japonica De Man, 1892b: 261; Plate 9, Figs 7-7a. [Kagar Hayagana, Japan]<br />

= Caridina Voeltzkowi Lenz, 1910a: 569. [Alaotra-See (Madag<strong>as</strong>kar)]<br />

= Caridina japonica sikokuensis Kubo, 1938a: 91; Fig. 20. [Ryûgadô, Kôti Prefecture]<br />

Caridina nanaoensis Cai & N. K. Ng, 1999: 1617; Figs 6a, f, 8. [Xiaoliao stream near Xishan Town, Nan’ao<br />

County, Guangdong Province, China]<br />

Caridina natalensis Bouvier, 1925<br />

= Caridina africana forme natalensis Bouvier, 1925: 214. [South Africa, Umholti River, Verulum, Natal<br />

(according to Richard & Clark, 2009)]<br />

Caridina natarajani Tiwari & R.S. Pillai, 1968: 163; Fig. 1. [Trivandrum, Kerala]<br />

Caridina neglecta Cai & Ng, 2007: 1595; Figs 4-5. [Sungai Batang, 13 km on road from Palopo to Wotu,<br />

Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

Caridina nguyeni S.-Q. Li & Liang, 2002: 709; Figs 1-2. [PacBo Village, District Ha Quang, Cao Bang<br />

Province,Vietnam]<br />

Caridina nilotica (Roux, 1833)<br />

= Peli<strong>as</strong> Niloticus Roux, 1833: 73; Plate 7, fig. 1. [les eaux du Nil]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. typica Bouvier, 1925: 146; Fig. 308. [Caire]<br />

Caridina norvestica Holthuis, 1965a: 35; Fig. 12. [River north of Majunga; near Majunga, small brook at<br />

km 530 of the highway to Tananarive; Mahajambe lake, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Caridina novaecaledoniae Roux, 1926a<br />

= Caridina novae-caledoniae Roux, 1926a: 214; Figs 40-46. [Tchalabel; Vallée du Diahot, chemin du Col<br />

Poraris, 150 m; versant Est du Col Poraris, 100 m; Pemboa; Haute Tiouaka (all Nouvelle-Calédonie)]<br />

Caridina nudirostris Choy, 1984: 288; Fig. 1. [above Vuwa Falls, Wainisavulevu Creek, Nadrau Plateau,<br />

Central Viti Levu, Fiji, 17°50'30''S 178°01'30''E, altitude 800 m; below Vuwa Falls, Wainisavulevu<br />

Creek, 17°48'10''S 178°05'30''E, altitude 160 m; above Mon<strong>as</strong>avu Falls, Nanuku Creek, Nadrau Plateau,<br />

Central Viti Levu, Fiji; 17°44'30''S 178°02'30''E, altitude 700 m]<br />

Caridina okiamnis Richard & Clark, 2009: 54; Figs 28-29. [Cameroon, Okia stream]<br />

Caridina okinawa Cai & Shokita, 2006b: 2154; Fig. 12. [Ingue Cave at Yomitan Village, Okinawa Island,<br />

Ryukyu Islands, Japan]<br />

Caridina oligospina Liang, Guo & Tang, 1999: 72; Fig. 3. [China, Hunan Province, Fengfang County, Muli<br />

village]<br />

Caridina opaensis Roux, 1904: 547; Plate 9, figs 8-10. [Lac Opa. Br<strong>as</strong> S.-E. de l’île, region centrale, alt. 30 m]


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Caridina palawanensis Cai & Shokita, 2006a: 256; Figs 5, 6A-B. [Panitian River, upper stream, ca. 30 km<br />

from river mouth, Palawan Island, Philippines]<br />

Caridina panikkari Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1984: 9; Figs 4-5. [Hosayellapur tank (Hirekeri), Dharwar]<br />

Caridina papuana Nobili, 1905d<br />

= Caridina Weberi var. papuana Nobili, 1905d: 481; Plate 12, fig. 1-1b. [Nova Guinea Tedesca]<br />

Caridina paracornuta Cai & Yuan, 1996: 391; Figs 19-21. [Chuangfengao stream, Hongyan village]<br />

Caridina pareparensis De Man, 1892a: 379; Plate 22, Figs 25-25b. [river near Pare Pare, Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia;<br />

lectotype designated by Cai & Ng, 2009]<br />

Caridina parvidentata Roux, 1904<br />

= Caridina pareparensis var. parvidentata Roux, 1904: 545; Plate 9, figs 5-7. [Malawa Quelle, Celebes (=<br />

Sulawesi); lectotype designation by Cai & Ng, 2009]<br />

Caridina parvirostris De Man, 1892a: 375; Plate 22, fig. 24. [Flores, Fluss bei Bombang]<br />

Caridina parvocula Gurney, 1984: 569; Figs 1-3. [Dark z<strong>one</strong>, la Grotte d’Antsatrobonko, Ankarana M<strong>as</strong>sif,<br />

40 km north of Ambilobé and 60 km south of Diego Suarez, northern province of Diego Suares]<br />

Caridina parvula von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 392; Figs 27-29. [Lake Towuti, southwest shore, Cape Sioloya,<br />

02°50.7'S 121°26.32'E]<br />

Caridina paucidentata L.-Q. Wang & Liang, 2005: 748; Figs 1-15. [Mongzi County, Yunnan Province]<br />

Caridina pedicultrata Guo & Choy, 1994: 123; Figs 1-2. [stream near Huaihua City, at Xuefeng Mountain,<br />

Hunan, c. 27°40'N 110°11'E]<br />

Caridina peninsularis Kemp, 1918b<br />

= Caridina brachydactyla peninsularis Kemp, 1918b: 279; Fig. 10. [Botanical Garden, Penang, Malaysia;<br />

lectotype designation by Cai, Ng & Choy, 2007]<br />

Caridina petiti Roux, 1929<br />

= Caridina Petiti Roux, 1929: 108; Figs 13-18. [Ambila, lagunes orientales]<br />

Caridina pingi Yü, 1938: 294; Figs 9-10. [Amoy, Fukien]<br />

Caridina pingioides Yü, 1938: 298; Figs 11-12. [locality being unkown to the writer]<br />

Caridina plicata Liang, 2004: 282; Fig. 138. [Xita, Jiangxi]<br />

Caridina pr<strong>as</strong>hadi Tiwari & R.S. Pillai, 1971: 87; Figs 3-4. [Aberdeen (Port Blair), South Andaman, from a<br />

freshwater stream]<br />

= Caridina sakishimensis Fujino & Shokita, 1975: 99; Fig. 5. [Yonaguni I.: Arakawabana River; Spring<br />

of Tendabanata; Tabaru River; Ishigaki I.: Miyara River; Y<strong>one</strong>hara River; Sakutara River; Fukido<br />

River; Miyako I.: Izaga Cave; Bora Rover; Kume I.: Shir<strong>as</strong>e River]<br />

Caridina pristis Roux, 1931b: 63; Figs 1-3. [alentours de Perdenyia; prés de Kandy, Ceylan]<br />

= Caridina pristis cruszi de Silva, 1982: 131; Fig. 3. [stream in Sinharaja forest]<br />

Caridina profundicola von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 396; Figs 30-32. [Lake Towuti, Loeha Island, southwest<br />

shore, 02°45.58'S 121°31.14'E, on boulders in deeper water]<br />

Caridina propinqua De Man, 1908b: 227; Plate 19, Figs 6-6f. [Dhappa, near Calcutta]<br />

= Caridina blancoi Chace, 1997: 6; Fig. 2. [Philippines, near mouth of Tyab<strong>as</strong> River, Luzon, 13°54'N<br />

121°36'E]<br />

Caridina pseudodenticulata Hung, Chan & Yu, 1993: 498; Figs 9D, 13. [Yun Lin County, Ku Keng]<br />

Caridina pseudonilotica Richard & Clark, 2005: 722; Figs 9-10. [Uganda, Bufundi, Lake Bunyonyi]<br />

Caridina pseudoserrata Đăng & Ðỗ, 2007: 1; Figs 1-2. [Bang River, Cao Bang Province]<br />

Caridina qingyuanensis Guo & He, 2007: 47; Figs 1-19. [Baishikeng Village, Qingyuan City, Guangdong-<br />

Province (ca. 23°35'N 113°10'E)]<br />

Caridina rajadhari Bouvier, 1918<br />

= Caridina Rajadhari Bouvier, 1918: 386; Figs 1-3. [Rajadhar, dans l’état de Kawarda, m<strong>as</strong>sif montagneux<br />

situé dans les provinces centrales, entre Jubbulpoor et Nagpoor; Majghaon, non loin de Rajadhar;<br />

Mukhi, même région]<br />

Caridina rangoona Cai & Ng, 2000: 939; Fig. 6. [17°09.97'N 96°99.20'E, Win Paw Hta River, near border<br />

between Pegu (Bago) and Yangon, Yangon State, Myanmar]<br />

Caridina rapaensis Edmondson, 1935b: 12; Fig. 5a-h. [freshwater stream, Rapa]<br />

Caridina richtersi Thallwitz, 1892


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= Caridina serrata Richters, 1880: 163; Plate 17, Figs 24-27; nec Stimpson, 1860a. [Botan. Garten Pamplemousses;<br />

Black river]<br />

= Caridina richtersii Thallwitz, 1892: 27. [nomen novum for Caridina serrata Richters, 1880]<br />

= Caridina apiocheles Bouvier, 1904a: 134. [peut-être des Seychelles]<br />

= Caridina apiocheles mutation Edwardsi Bouvier, 1904a: 134. [peut-être des Seychelles]<br />

= Caridina Richtersi forma typica Bouvier, 1925: 203. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Caridina roubaudi Bouvier, 1925<br />

= Caridina africana forme Roubaudi Bouvier, 1925: 217; Fig. 477. [Congo, Brazzaville; lectotype designated<br />

by Richard & Clark, 2009]<br />

Caridina rouxi De Man, 1915a: 387; Plate 27, figs 1-11. [in einem kleinen, schnell fliessenden Flusse im<br />

Bougainville-Gebirge, 500 m]<br />

Caridina rubella Fujino & Shokita, 1975: 102; Fig. 6. [Miyako I.: Izaga Cave, Morikaga Cave; Nikadori,<br />

Hirara City, in well]<br />

Caridina rubropunctata Đăng & Ðỗ, 2007: 3; Figs 3-4. [streams in Van Lang, Dong Hy District, Thai Nguyen<br />

Province]<br />

Caridina samar Cai & Anker, 2004: 240; Fig. 4-5. [Sulpan Cave, 12°02'00''N 124°55'30''E, altitude 100 m,<br />

Matalud, West Samar, Philippines]<br />

Caridina sar<strong>as</strong>inorum Schenkel, 1902: 492; Plate 8, Figs 2a-e. [Lake Poso, central Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype<br />

designation by Cai & Wowor, 2007]<br />

Caridina schenkeli von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 442; Figs 60-62. [small stream, west of Lake Poso, 02°2.613'S<br />

120°37.311'E, on macrophytes]<br />

Caridina semiblepsia Guo, Choy & Gui, 1996: 66; Figs 1-4. [Dongpaoshan Cave (c. 28°44'N 109°39'E), Hunan<br />

Province, China]<br />

Caridina serrata Stimpson, 1860a: 29. [hill above Bekhers, Hong Kong island, Hong Kong; neotype designation<br />

by Cai & N. K. Ng, 1999]<br />

Caridina serratirostris De Man, 1892a: 382; Plate 23, Figs 28-28e. [Bangkalanvir River, Saleyer; lectotype<br />

designation by Richard & Clark, 2010a]<br />

Caridina shenoyi Jalihal & Sankolli in Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1984: 21; Figs 9-11. [Malaprabha river–<br />

near old bridge, Khanapur (Belgaum District), India]<br />

Caridina shilinica Liang & Cai, 2000: 177; Fig. 1. [Shilin (St<strong>one</strong> forest) Tour Resort in Lunan County Yunnan<br />

Province, southern China]<br />

Caridina similis Bouvier, 1904a: 135. [Mahé, Seychelles; lectotype designation by Marquet & Keith, 2008]<br />

= Caridina brevirostris forma typica Bouvier, 1912b: 916. [Seychelles]<br />

= Caridina brevirostris forma Gardineri Bouvier, 1912b: 916. [Seychelles]<br />

Caridina simoni Bouvier, 1904a<br />

= Caridina Simoni Bouvier, 1904a: 131. [Kandee, l’île de Ceylan]<br />

= Caridina costai de Silva, 1982: 126; Fig. 2. [three streams in Sinharaja forest, Sri Lanka]<br />

Caridina sodenensis Richard & Clark, 2009: 42; Figs 20-21. [Cameroon, Lake Soden, West Cameroons]<br />

Caridina solearipes Guo & De Grave, 1997: 127; Figs 2-3. [small stream near Dabaozi, Jingzhou County,<br />

Hunan province, circa 26°41'N 09°25'E, altitude between 400-900 m]<br />

Caridina songtaoensis Liang, 2004: 270; Fig. 32. [Songtao, Guizhou]<br />

Caridina spathulirostris Richters, 1880: 163; Plate 17, fig. 28. [Botanischer Garten Pamplemousses]<br />

Caridina spelunca Choy, 1996: 103; Fig. 1. [Old Napier Downs Cave, Western Australia, Australia, 17°14'S<br />

124°39'E]<br />

Caridina sphyrapoda Liang & Zhou, 1993: 236; Figs 4(1)-4(2). [Longdong River in Laibing County,<br />

Guangxi, southern China]<br />

Caridina spinalifrons Guo & De Grave, 1997: 124; Fig. 1. [stream near Sangzhi city, Hunan Province, circa<br />

29°10'N 110°16'E, 650 m altitude]<br />

Caridina spinata Woltereck, 1937: 221; Fig. 1.3; Table 1. [Lake Towuti, estuary of Sungei Batuopa, about 2<br />

km south of Timampu, Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; neotype designated by Cai, Wowor & Choy, 2009]<br />

Caridina spinipoda Liang, Hong & Yang, 1990: 161; Figs 1-9. [Mianzhu County, 31°20'N 104°11'E, Sichuan<br />

Province]


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Caridina spinosipes Liang, Guo & Tang, 1999: 71; Fig. 2. [China, Hunan Province, Fengfang County, Muli<br />

village]<br />

Caridina spinula Choy & Marshall, 1997: 31; Figs 1c, 2g-h, 4f-q. [e<strong>as</strong>t flowing first order tributary of<br />

Leo Creek, near crossing of Leo Creek Mine Road, 13°44.6'S 143°21.5'E, Nesbit River catchment,<br />

McIlwraith Range, Cape York]<br />

Caridina spongicola Zitzler & Cai, 2006: 271; Figs 1-3. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Sulawesi Selatan, Lake Towuti, west<br />

shore, outlet bay, west of Cape Tokaluku, 02°47.261'S 121°23.17'E]<br />

Caridina steineri Cai, 2005: 314; Figs 2-3. [Lakata Zafera, western Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 19°45.075'S 45°11.436'E,<br />

stream pool at far end of cave]<br />

Caridina striata von Rintelen & Cai, 2009: 410; Figs 39-41. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Sulawesi Selatan, Lake Towuti,<br />

north shore, 02°38.56'S 121°27.82'E, on rocks]<br />

Caridina subventralis Richard & Clark, 2005: 725; Figs 11-12. [Uganda, Bufundi, Lake Bunyonyi]<br />

Caridina sulawesi Cai & Ng, 2009: 1103; Figs 6-8. [Sungai Beru, Kappang, Maros, Sulawesi Selatan]<br />

Caridina sumatianica Cai & Yuan, 1996: 395; Figs 22-23. [Sumatian stream, near Hongyan village]<br />

Caridina sumatrensis De Man, 1892a<br />

= Caridina Weberi var. sumatrensis De Man, 1892a: 375; Plate 22, fig. 23g. [flüssen des unteren Battaklandes<br />

bei Deli, an der Ostküste von Sumatra]<br />

Caridina sundanella Holthuis, 1978a: 32; Figs 11-12. [Waikamburu Brook, 4 km N. of Waimangura, West<br />

Sumba, about 250 m above sea level]<br />

Caridina susuruflabra Richard & Clark, 2009: 60; Figs 32-33. [South Africa, Eoshowe, Zululand]<br />

Caridina tem<strong>as</strong>ek Choy & Ng, 1991: 266; Figs 2-5. [freshwater stream near Sime road, MacRitchie catchment<br />

area, Singapore, ca. 01°20'14''N 103°48'47''E]<br />

Caridina tenuirostris Woltereck, 1937: 224; Fig. 1.8; Table 1. [Lake Towuti, southwest shore, west of Cape<br />

Tetetu, 02°54.13'S 121°23.78'E; neotype designation by von Rintelen & Cai, 2009]<br />

= Caridina Towutensis Woltereck, 1937: 220; Fig. 1.2; Table 1. [Towuti-Süd]<br />

Caridina thambipillai Johnson, 1961: 138; Figs 25-35. [Sungei Putat near the pumping station, Malacca]<br />

Caridina thermophila Riek, 1953: 120; Fig. 10. [Muttaburra, western Queensland]<br />

Caridina thom<strong>as</strong>i von Rintelen, Karge & Klotz, 2008: 2247; Figs 2-3. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Central Sulawesi, Banggai<br />

islands, Peleng, west peninsula, e<strong>as</strong>t of Alani, river with lake-like extension, 01°28.315'S 122°52.473'E]<br />

Caridina timorensis De Man, 1893: 300; Plate 8, fig. 6. [freshwater lake of Nefko on the island of Timor]<br />

Caridina togoensis Hilgendorf, 1893a: 156. [Togo, Bismarksburg; lectotype designation by Richard &<br />

Clark, 2009]<br />

= Caridina togoënsis var. stuhlmanni Hilgendorf, 1898: 35. [Undussuma und Bach bei Undussuma]<br />

= Caridina togoensis var. Decorsei Bouvier, 1904a: 131. [Congo français, rivière prés de Mpoko; région<br />

Chari-Tchad, Krébédje (Fort-Sibut) et Binguétou, rivière Gribingui; Bangoran]<br />

= Caridina togoensis var. breviatus Lenz, 1910b: 131. [Urwaldbache N.W. von Beni]<br />

= Caridina africana forme ægyptiaca Bouvier, 1925: 214. [Caire]<br />

= Caridina togoensis var. K<strong>as</strong>aiensis De Man, 1925: 5; Figs 2 n1 -2 n3 . [Kamaiembe; Kondué]<br />

= Caridina togoensis var. Kwamouthensis De Man, 1925: 9; Fig. 2 o1 -2 012 . [Kwamouth au confluent du<br />

fleuve Congo et de la rivière K<strong>as</strong>aï]<br />

= Caridina togoensis var. Schoutedeni De Man, 1925: 20; Figs 2 q1 -2 q21 . [les rivières du b<strong>as</strong>sin du Chiloango;<br />

Buto-Polo dans la rivière Mapanga]<br />

Caridina tonkinensis Bouvier, 1919: 331. [Tonkin]<br />

Caridina trif<strong>as</strong>ciata Yam & Cai, 2003: 277; Figs 1, 3-5. [Tsak Yue Wu, New Territories, Hong Kong]<br />

Caridina troglodytes Holthuis, 1978b: 214; Figs 3-4. [Danmin Cave near Konogusgus, New Ireland, in<br />

subterranean stagnant pool, 0.3-0.6 m]<br />

Caridina troglophila Holthuis, 1965a: 37; Fig. 13. [Ambovonomby cave, Namoroka, NW Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Caridina tumida L. Wang, Liang & F. Li, 2008: 54; Figs 5-6. [Yingde County, Guangdong Province,<br />

N23°54.4' E113°15.1']<br />

Caridina typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= C.[aridina] typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 363; Plate 25bis, Figs<br />

4-5. [Type locality unknown, probably l’île Maurice according to Bouvier, 1925]


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= Caridina exilirostris Stimpson, 1860a: 29. [Okuma River, Okinawa Island, Rykyu islands; neotype<br />

designation by Cai, Ng, Shokita & Satake, 2006]<br />

= Caridina siamensis Giebel, 1863: 329. [Siam]<br />

? = Caridina Spencebatei De Man, 1892a: 371. [?Cap Verdischen Inseln]<br />

= Caridina typus forme typica Bouvier, 1925: 250. [l’île Maurice]<br />

= Caridina typus forme caledonica Bouvier, 1925: 253; Figs 296-297. [Nouvelle-Calédonie]<br />

Caridina uminensis Đăng & Ðỗ, 2007: 6; Figs 5-6. [U Minh Thuong wetland, Ca Mau Province]<br />

Caridina umtatensis Richard & Clark, 2009: 63; Figs 34-35. [South Africa, Kraal Dam, Umtata]<br />

Caridina unca Gurney, 1984: 579; Figs 8-11. [Dark z<strong>one</strong>, Grotte d’Antsatrobonko, Andarana M<strong>as</strong>sif, northern<br />

province of Diego Suarez]<br />

Caridina valencia Cai, Choy & Ng, 2009: 78; Fig. 9. [spring Anislaq, outside Valencia]<br />

Caridina venusta L. Wang, Liang & F. Li, 2008: 52; Figs 3-4. [Yingde County, Guagndon Province,<br />

N23°54.3' E113°15.8']<br />

Caridina vietriensis Đăng & Ðỗ, 2007: 9; Figs 7-8. [confluence of rivers in Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province]<br />

Caridina villadolidi Blanco, 1939a: 389; Plate 1. [Laoag River, Laoag, Ilocos Norte Province, Luzon]<br />

= Caridina typus var. longirostris De Man, 1892a: 370; Plate 22, fig. 22f-i; nec C.[aridina] longirostris H.<br />

Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]. [Flores, <strong>as</strong> einem Flusse bei Reo; auch auf<br />

Celebes und Saleyer]<br />

Caridina vitiensis Borradaile, 1899: 1003; Plate 63, figs 3-3a. [Suva, Tamavua River, Viti Levu, Fiji]<br />

= Caridina vitiensis var. canacorum Roux, 1926a: 199; Figs 32-36. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, Canala]<br />

Caridina weberi De Man, 1892a<br />

= Caridina Weberi De Man, 1892a: 371; Plate 22, figs 23-23g. [Kotting; Fluss bei Mbawa, oberhalb des<br />

W<strong>as</strong>serfalls; Fluss bei Bombang (all Flores); Fluss bei Palopo, Luwu; W<strong>as</strong>serfall bei Bantimurong<br />

unweit Maros; Fluss bei Pare-pare (all Celebes); Saleyer, Fluss Bangkalan]<br />

= Caridina weberi var. typica Bouvier, 1925: 243; Figs 562-566. [Flores, Kotting, environs de Mbawa,<br />

de Bombang; Java; Kifa-juc, Ile Engano]<br />

? = Caridina weberi var. keiensis Roux, 1911: 85. [Elat, île de Grand-Kei; ruisseau entre Elat et Ohinangan;<br />

Warka, île de Grand-Kei; ruisseau entre Elat et Ohilim, île de Grand-Kei]<br />

Caridina williamsi Cai & Ng, 2000: 933; Figs 4-5. [17°48.11'N 96°09.20'E, Balar stream, 12 km Yangon to<br />

Mandalay highway, Htauk Kyant, Yangon State, Myanmar]<br />

Caridina woltereckae Cai, Wowor & Choy, 2009: 19; Fig. 3. [Cape Larona, near Sungai Larona outlet, Lae<br />

Towuti, Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

Caridina wumingensis Cai & N.K. Ng, 1999: 1632; Figs 18-19. [cave near Wuming, Guangxi Province,<br />

China]<br />

Caridina wyckii (Hickson, 1888)<br />

= Atya Wyckii Hickson, 1888: 358; Plates 13-14. [Lake Tondano, Minah<strong>as</strong>sa, North Celebes]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. minah<strong>as</strong>sae De Man, 1902: 895. [Minah<strong>as</strong>sa, Celebes]<br />

Caridina xiangnanensis X.-Y. Liu, Guo & Yu, 2006: 44; Fig. 1. [near Lingxiu Village, Rucheng County, Hunan<br />

Province (ca. 25°33'N 113°40'E)]<br />

Caridina xiphi<strong>as</strong> Bouvier, 1925<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. xiphi<strong>as</strong> Bouvier, 1925: 149; Figs 310-312. [district d’Ambatondrazaka, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. stylirostris Bouvier, 1925: 148; Fig. 309. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

= Caridina gladiifera Roux, 1929: 306; Figs 1-6. [Périnet, forêt, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Caridina yilong Cai & Liang, 1999: 76; Fig. 3. [Yilong Lake, Shiping County, Yunnan]<br />

Caridina yulinica Cai & N.K. Ng, 1999: 1620; Figs 9-11. [Niuwo cave near Kuiyang Town, Yulin County,<br />

Guangxi Province, China]<br />

Caridina yunnanensis Yü, 1938: 304; Figs 14-16. [Mountain stream at Hsün-tien, Yunnan Province]<br />

= Caridina impensa Cai & Ng, 2001a: 223; Figs 8-9. [Xilong Tang (Pond), Chengjiang County, Yunnan]<br />

Caridina zebra Short, 1993: 62; Figs 1-3. [O’Leary Creek, 17°50.7'S 145°37.7'E, altitude ca. 750 m]<br />

Caridina zeylanica Arudprag<strong>as</strong>am & Costa, 1962: 17; Fig. 4. [Nawala, suburb of Colombo]<br />

= Caridina nilotica var. veliensis R.S. Pillai, 1964: 44. [Veli Lake, Trivandrum]


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Caridina zhejiangensis Liang & Zheng, 1985<br />

= Caridina pingi zhejiangensis Liang & Zheng, 1985: 321; Fig. 1(1c-7c). [Baisha Village, Jiande County,<br />

Zhejiang Province, China]<br />

Caridina zhongshanica Liang, 2004: 182; Fig. 88. [Zhongshan, Guangdong]<br />

Caridinides Calman, 1926<br />

= Caridinides Calman, 1926 (type species Caridinides wilkinsi Calman, 1926, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Caridinides wilkinsi Calman, 1926: 242; Figs 1-2. [Olive River, Temple Bay, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Cape York Peninsula]<br />

Caridinopsis Bouvier, 1912c<br />

= Caridinopsis Bouvier, 1912c (type species Caridinopsis Chevalieri Bouvier, 1912c, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Caridinopsis chevalieri Bouvier, 1912c<br />

= Caridinopsis Chevalieri Bouvier, 1912c: 300; Figs 1-4. [région du Haut Niger, à Sampouyara, b<strong>as</strong>sin<br />

de la Makowa]<br />

= Caridinopsis brevinaris Holthuis, 1956a: 56. [Garrigues Cave near Sougouéta, French Guinea]<br />

Dug<strong>as</strong>tella Bouvier, 1912d<br />

= Dug<strong>as</strong>tella Bouvier, 1912d (type species Dug<strong>as</strong>tella marocana Bouvier, 1912d, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Dug<strong>as</strong>tella marocana Bouvier, 1912d: 993. [la source de Settat]<br />

Dug<strong>as</strong>tella valentina (Ferrer Galdiano, 1924)<br />

= Atyaephira valentina Ferrer Galdiano, 1924: 210; Figs 1, 3. [Laguna de Almenara (C<strong>as</strong>tellón) y Albufera<br />

de Valencia]<br />

= Dug<strong>as</strong>tella marocana var. hispanica Balss, 1925b: 206; Figs 1-4. [Silla, bei Valencia, Acequia communera,<br />

1.5 km v. Albufera]<br />

Ed<strong>one</strong>us Holthuis, 1978b<br />

= Ed<strong>one</strong>us Holthuis, 1978b (type species Ed<strong>one</strong>us atheatus Holthuis, 1978b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Ed<strong>one</strong>us atheatus Holthuis, 1978b: 220; Figs 5-6. [the Philippines, Luzon, Quirino province, Aglipay Municipality,<br />

Barrio Pal<strong>as</strong>ian, cave near Sitio Disiluad; see Balete & Holthuis, 1992]<br />

Ed<strong>one</strong>us erwini Cai & Husana, 2009: 54; Figs 2-3. [Bantakay Cave, station 2, Luzon, the Philippines]<br />

Ed<strong>one</strong>us marul<strong>as</strong> Cai & Husana, 2009: 60; Figs 6-7. [at middle of Marul<strong>as</strong> Cave, Luzon, the Philippines]<br />

Ed<strong>one</strong>us sketi Cai & Husana, 2009: 57; Figs 4-5. [small pool in Bantakay cave, Luzon, the Philippines]<br />

Gallocaris Sket & Zakšek, 2009<br />

= Gallocaris Sket & Zakšek, 2009 (type species Troglocaris Schmidti inermis Fage, 1937, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Gallocaris inermis (Fage, 1937)<br />

= Troglocaris Schmidti inermis Fage, 1937: 215; Figs 1-6. [grotte de Cambous, près Saint-Hippolyte-du-<br />

Fort, département du Gard]<br />

Halocaridina Holthuis, 1963b<br />

= Halocaridina Holthuis, 1963b (type species Halocaridina rubra Holthuis, 1963b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Halocaridina palahemo Kensley & Williams, 1986: 429; Figs 9-11. [Hawaii Island, Ka Lae, Lua o Palahemo,<br />

lava tube pool, 18°55'N 155°42'W]<br />

Halocaridina rubra Holthuis, 1963b: 262; Fig. 1. [pool in the b<strong>as</strong>e of Lohena Rock, between the deserted<br />

villages of Wai-o-ahu-kini and Kaili-kii, W. of Ka Lae or South Point, Kau district, island of Hawaii]


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Halocaridinides Fujino & Shokita, 1975<br />

= Halocaridinides Fujino & Shokita, 1975 (type species Halocaridina (Halocaridinides) trigonophthalma<br />

Fujino & Shokita, 1975, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Palauatya C.W.J. Hart, 1980 (type species Palauatya d<strong>as</strong>yomma C.W.J. Hart, 1980, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Halocaridinides fowleri Gordon in Gordon & Monod, 1968<br />

= Parisia (?) fowleri Gordon in Gordon & Monod, 1968: 514; Figs 30-31. [subterranean lake, Ku<strong>file</strong>,<br />

Zanzibar]<br />

Halocaridinides trigonophthalma (Fujino & Shokita, 1975)<br />

= Halocaridina (Halocaridinides) trigonophthalma Fujino & Shokita, 1975: 106; Figs 7-8. [Okinawa Island:<br />

Kaneshi, Nakijin, in well, 10 m; Aja, Naha City, in well]<br />

= Palauatya d<strong>as</strong>yomma C.W.J. Hart, 1980: 481; Figs 1-31. [anchialine lake on Anguar Island, Palau,<br />

Caroline Islands, 6°54'49''N 134°08'12''E]<br />

Jolivetya Cals, 1986<br />

= Jolivetya Cals, 1986 (type species Jolivetya foresti Cals, 1986, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Jolivetya foresti Cals, 1986: 387; Fig. 1. [Nouvelle-Bretagne, la grotte de Pogo Ngim, lieu d’accès au réseau<br />

souterrain d’Arais, dans un karst à dolines, à quelques dizaines de kilomètres du littoral de la Nouvelle-Bretagne]<br />

Jonga C.W.J. Hart, 1961<br />

= Jonga C.W.J. Hart, 1961 (type species Ortmannia Serrei Bouvier, 1909a, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Jonga serrei (Bouvier, 1909a)<br />

= Ortmannia Serrei Bouvier, 1909a: 332. [Cuba]<br />

Lancaris Cai & Bahir, 2005<br />

= Lancaris Cai & Bahir, 2005 (type species Caridina singhalensis Ortmann, 1894, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Lancaris kumariae (de Silva, 1990)<br />

= Caridina kumariae de Silva, 1990: 9; Fig. 1. [small stream near railway station at Rozella, Sri Lanka,<br />

6°56'-6°57'N 80°33'-80°35'E]<br />

Lancaris singhalensis (Ortmann, 1894)<br />

= Caridina singhalensis Ortmann, 1894: 11; Plate 1, fig. 2. [Ceylon, Newera Elya]<br />

Limnocaridella Bouvier, 1913b<br />

= Limnocaridella Bouvier, 1913b (type species Limnocaridina Alberti Lenz, 1910b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Limnocaridella alberti (Lenz, 1910b)<br />

= Limnocaridina Alberti Lenz, 1910b: 132; Plate 3, Figs 6-9. [Albert-See]<br />

Limnocaridina Calman, 1899a<br />

= Limnocaridina Calman, 1899a (type species Limnocaridina tanganyikæ Calman, 1899a, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Limnocaridina iridinae Roth-Woltereck, 1958: 188; Figs 1-5. [Tanganjika-See bei Mpulungu (Nordrhodesien,<br />

Abercorn District), 3 m, aus dem Kiemenraum einer Iridina spekei]<br />

Limnocaridina latipes Calman, 1906a: 196; Plate 12, figs 23-29. [Mbete, shallow water amongst rocks; near<br />

mouth of Lofu, on rocks, shallow water; Kalambo, tow-netting; Tembwi, on rocks, shallow water<br />

(all Lake Tanganyika)]<br />

Limnocaridina parvula Calman, 1906a: 193; Plate 11, figs 9-14. [K<strong>as</strong>awa, tow-netting; Kalambo, tow-netting;<br />

Karema tow-netting, surface (all lake Tangaynika)]


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Limnocaridina retiarius Calman, 1906a: 192; Plate 11, figs 2-8. [Lake Tanganyika, Mbete, taken in shrimpnet,<br />

shore wading]<br />

Limnocaridina similis Calman, 1906a: 195; Plate 12, figs 15-22. [Lake Tanganyika, Kalambo, tow-netting;<br />

Rusisi River, close to Tanganyika]<br />

Limnocaridina socius Calman, 1906a: 196; Plate 12, figs 30-37. [Niamkolo Harbour, 3 fms; Utinta, 10 fms;<br />

Kirando, about 8 fms (all Lake Tangyanika)]<br />

Limnocaridina spinipes Calman, 1906a: 197; Plate 13, figs 38-44. [Niamkolo Harbour, 3 fms; Kirando, 8<br />

fms; Utinta, about 15 fms (all Lake Tanganyika)]<br />

Limnocaridina tanganyikae Calman, 1899a<br />

= Limnocaridina tanganyikæ Calman, 1899a: 704; Plate 39, figs 1-2, 4-9a; Plate 40, figs 10-19. [Lake<br />

Tanganyika, shallow water]<br />

Mancicaris liang, Guo & Tang, 1999<br />

= Mancicaris Liang, Guo & Tang, 1999 (type species Mancicaris sinensis Liang, Guo & Tang, 1999, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Mancicaris sinensis Liang, Guo & Tang, 1999: 70; Fig. 1. [Tianxinpu village, Tianxin district, Lanshan<br />

County, Hunan Province, China]<br />

Marosina Cai & Ng, 2005<br />

= Marosina Cai & Ng, 2005 (type species Marosina brevirostris Cai & Ng, 2005, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Marosina brevirostris Cai & Ng, 2005: 131; Fig. 1. [Gua Salukkan, Kallang, Kappang, Maros, Sulawesi<br />

Selatan, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

Marosina longirostris Cai & Ng, 2005: 133; Figs 2-4. [Gua Salukkan, Kallang, Kappang, Maros, Sulawesi<br />

Selatan]<br />

Micratya Bouvier, 1913b<br />

= Calmania Bouvier, 1909b (type species Atya Poeyi Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville,<br />

1855-1856], by monotypy, gender feminine; an invalid junior homonym of Calmania Laurie, 1906<br />

(Crustacea Brachyura) and Calmania Nobili, 1907 (a junior subjective synonym of Brachycarpus<br />

Spence Bate, 1888); name placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Micratya Bouvier, 1913b (type species Atya Poeyi Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville,<br />

1855-1856], by monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Balssiola Strand, 1922 (nomen novum for Calmania Bouvier, 1909b, gender feminine; name placed<br />

on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Micratya poeyi (Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856])<br />

= Atya Poeyi Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xviii; Plate 2, Figs 7, 7a-b.<br />

[Cuba]<br />

Neocaridina Kubo, 1938a<br />

= Neocaridina Kubo, 1938a (type species Hippolyte denticulatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-<br />

1850], by original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Neocaridina anhuiensis (Liang, Zhu & Xiong, 1984)<br />

= Caridina denticulata anhuiensis Liang, Zhu & Xiong, 1984: 251; Figs 1-7. [Taiping County, Anhui<br />

Province]<br />

Neocaridina bamana Liang, 2004: 112; Fig. 55. [Bama, Guangxi]<br />

Neocaridina brevidactyla Liang, Chen & W.-X. Li, 2005: 532; Figs 3-43. [caves of Libo County (25°41'N<br />

107°83'E), Maolan Nature Sanctuary of Guizhou]<br />

Neocaridina curvifrons (Liang, 1979)<br />

= Caridina curvifrons Liang, 1979: 118; Figs 1-10. [Baisha, Zhejiang Province]


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Neocaridina denticulata davidi (Bouvier, 1904a)<br />

= Caridina Davidi Bouvier, 1904a: 133. [Inkiafou, Chensi méridonale]<br />

Neocaridina denticulata denticulata (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Hippolyte denticulatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 8. [Japan]<br />

= Caridina denticulata sinensis Kemp, 1918b: 287; Fig. 11c-d. [creeks and irrigation channels at the<br />

edge of the Tai Hu lake in Kiangsu province]<br />

Neocaridina denticulata moganica Liang, 2004: 82; Fig. 41. [Mog<strong>as</strong>han, Zhejiang]<br />

Neocaridina euspinosa Cai, 1996: 150; Figs 15-16. [Yanshan mountain near Cuilin City (25°20'N 110°18'E),<br />

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China]<br />

Neocaridina fukiensis (Liang & Yan, 1977)<br />

= Caridina spinosa fukiensis Liang & Yan, 1977: 222; Figs 9-11. [Gutian, Shnaghang County (rivulet);<br />

Xinquan, Liancheng County (pool); Luokou and Ansha, Yongan County (pool) (all Fujian Province)]<br />

Neocaridina gracilipoda Liang, 2004: 88; Fig. 44. [Junlian, Sichuan]<br />

Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda Liang, 2002b<br />

= Neocaridina heteropoda Liang, 2002b: 167; Fig. 1a-h. [Baisha Village, Jiande County, Zhejiang Province,<br />

China]<br />

Neocaridina heteropoda koreana Kubo, 1938a<br />

= Neocaridina denticulata koreana Kubo, 1938a: 81; Figs 5c, 7g-m, 7g’-m’, 12. [Huzan, Korea]<br />

Neocaridina heteropoda luoyangensis Cai, 1996<br />

= Neocaridina denticulata luoyangensis Cai, 1996: 139, Figs 7-8. [from a mountain stream near Luoyan<br />

City (34°40'N 112°20'E), Henan Province, China]<br />

Neocaridina hofendopoda (Shen, 1948)<br />

= Caridina hofendopoda Shen, 1948: 122; Plate 13, Figs f-l. [Kweilin]<br />

Neocaridina homospina Liang, 2002b<br />

= Neocaridina euspinosa homospina Liang, 2002b: 169; Fig. 2. [China, Hunan Province, Shaodong County]<br />

Neocaridina iriomotensis Naruse, Shokita & Cai, 2006: 26; Figs 1, 2. [upper reaches of the Nishifunatsuki,<br />

Nakama River, Iriomote Island]<br />

Neocaridina ishigakiensis (Fujino & Shokita, 1975)<br />

= Caridina denticulata ishigakiensis Fujino & Shokita, 1975: 95; Figs 3-4. [Y<strong>one</strong>hara River; Miyara<br />

River; Sakutara River, Arakawa River (all Ishigaki Island)]<br />

Neocaridina ketagalan Shih & Cai, 2007: 687; Figs 5-6, 7D-E. [Sijhih, Taipei Co., Taiwan]<br />

Neocaridina keunbaei (H.S. Kim, 1976)<br />

= Caridina denticulata keunbaei H.S. Kim, 1976: 155; Figs 1-3. [upper stream of Cheonji fall, Jeju Island]<br />

Neocaridina linfenensis Cai, 1996<br />

= Neocaridina denticulata linfenensis Cai, 1996: 137; Figs 5-6. [near Linfen City, 36°5'N 111°30'E, Shanxi<br />

Province, China]<br />

Neocaridina longipoda (Cai, 1995a)<br />

= Caridina longipoda Cai, 1995a: 166; Figs 1-15. [Jinbianxi stream, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park,<br />

Hunan Province]<br />

Neocaridina palmata bosensis Cai, 1996: 145; Figs 11-12. [Longlin County (25°15'N 105°22'E), in Guangxi<br />

Zuang Autonomous Region, China]<br />

Neocaridina palmata luodianica Liang, 2004: 110; Fig. 54. [Luodian, Guizhou]<br />

Neocaridina palmata meridionalis Liang, 2004: 108; Fig. 53. [Luoding, Guangdong]<br />

Neocaridina palmata palmata (Shen, 1948)<br />

= Caridina palmata Shen, 1948: 120; Plate 12. [Sha-ping-pa Chungking]<br />

= Caridina elongata Shen, 1948: 121; Plate 13, figs a-e. [Kweilin]<br />

= Caridina denticulata vietnamensis Đăng, 1967: 157; Fig. 4. [Cao Bang province; Lang Son province]<br />

Neocaridina saccam Shih & Cai, 2007: 682; Figs 2-4, 7A-B. [mountain stream at Longci, Tainan Co.,<br />

Taiwan]<br />

Neocaridina spinosa (Liang, 1964)<br />

= Caridina spinosa Liang, 1964: 187; Figs 1-12. [mountain stream, Lantang, Tzechin Hsien, Kwangtung]


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Neocaridina xiapuensis Zheng, 2002: 19; Fig. 1. [Xiapu County, 26°55'N 120°E, Fujian Province, China]<br />

Neocaridina zhangjiajiensis Cai, 1996: 147; Figs 13-14. [Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Dayong City,<br />

Hunan Province of China]<br />

Neocaridina zhoushanensis Cai, 1996<br />

= Neocaridina denticulata zhoushanensis Cai, 1996: 142; Figs 9-10. [Dinhai County in Zhoushan Island<br />

(30°02'N 122°08'E), Zhejiang Province, China]<br />

Palaemoni<strong>as</strong> Hay, 1902<br />

= Palæmoni<strong>as</strong> Hay, 1902 (type species Palæmoni<strong>as</strong> ganteri Hay, 1902, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Palaemoni<strong>as</strong> alabamae Smalley, 1961: 127; Fig. 1. [Shelta Cave, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama]<br />

Palaemoni<strong>as</strong> ganteri Hay, 1902<br />

= Palæmoni<strong>as</strong> ganteri Hay, 1902: 179. [Roaring River p<strong>as</strong>sage, Mammoth Cave]<br />

Paracaridina liang, Guo & Tang, 1999<br />

= Paracaridina Liang, Guo & Tang, 1999 (type species Caridina longispina Guo, He, Xu & Gui, 1992,<br />

by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Paracaridina chenxiensis Guo & De Grave, 2004: 203; Figs 2-3. [small stream at an elevation of 450 m near<br />

Houmachong village, Chenxi County, ca. 27°47'N 110°16'E]<br />

Paracaridina guizhouensis (Liang & Yan, 1986a)<br />

= Caridina guizhouensis Liang & Yan, 1986a: 199; Fig. 2. [Maopo, Yuping County, Guizhou]<br />

Paracaridina leptocarpa (Liang & Zheng, 1988)<br />

= Caridina leptocarpa Liang & Zheng, 1988: 15; Figs 1-9. [Fuzhou, 26°N 119°E, Min River, Fujian]<br />

Paracaridina longispina (Guo, He, Xu & Gui, 1992)<br />

= Caridina longispina Guo, He, Xu & Gui, 1992: 717; Figs 1-9. [Yuelu Hills, Changsha, China, 112°56'E<br />

28°10'N]<br />

Paracaridina zijinica Liang, 2002b: 171; Fig. 3. [Zijin, Guangdong, southern China]<br />

Paratya Miers, 1882<br />

= Paratya Miers, 1882 (type species Ephyra compressa De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850], by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

470 in 1957 and in Direction 85 in 1957)<br />

= Xiphocaridina Bouvier, 1909b (type species Ephyra compressa De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-<br />

1850], designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine; name placed on the Official Index of Rejected<br />

and Invalid Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Xiphatyoida Roux, 1915 (established without included nominal species; type species Paratya<br />

(Xiphatyoida) typa Roux, 1926a, designated by Roux, 1926a, gender feminine)<br />

Paratya annamensis Balss, 1924: 45. [Annam, Phuc Son]<br />

Paratya australiensis Kemp, 1917b: 303; Fig. 5. [Seven Hills, near Sydney; neotype designation by W.D.<br />

Williams & Smith, 1979]<br />

= Paratya australiensis arrostra Riek, 1953: 114, Fig. 2. [Terrors Creek, Dayboro, Queensland]<br />

= Paratya atacta Riek, 1953: 114; Fig. 3. [Upper Nerang River, south Queensland]<br />

= Paratya atacta adynata Riek, 1953: 115; Fig. 4. [small creek in upper reaches of Middle Harbour,<br />

Sydney, N.S.W.]<br />

= Paratya t<strong>as</strong>maniensis Riek, 1953: 115; Fig. 5. [small stream at Kingston, T<strong>as</strong>mania]<br />

Paratya boninensis Satake & Cai, 2005: 306; Figs 1-2. [Oku-ohotaki river, a tributary of the west inlet<br />

stream of Shigure Dam, 210-220 m above sealevel, Chichijima Island, Og<strong>as</strong>awara Islands, Japan]<br />

Paratya borealis Volk, 1938: 123; Figs 1-4. [Uluncha River, southern part of the Peter the Great B<strong>as</strong>in, Japan<br />

Sea]<br />

Paratya bouvieri Roux, 1926a<br />

= Paratya (Xiphatyoida) bouvieri Roux, 1926a: 189; Figs 1-5. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, Rivière du Mt. Panié]<br />

= Paratya (Xiphatyoida) bouvieri ngoiensis Roux, 1926a: 190; Figs 6-8. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, Vallée de<br />

Ngoï, 200 m alt.]


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Parataya caledonica Roux, 1926a<br />

= Parataya (Xiphatyoida) caledonica Roux, 1926a: 192; Figs 9-16. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, Lac en 8]<br />

= Paratya caledonica var. magna Roux, 1926a: 194; Figs 17-19. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, Lac en 8]<br />

Paratya compressa (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Ephyra compressa De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, fig. 7 (1844); 186, Plate O (1849).<br />

[Japan; lectotype designation by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

Paratya improvisa Kemp, 1917b<br />

= Paratya compressa improvisa Kemp, 1917b: 299; Figs 2-3. [Lake Haruna, near Ikao, altitude about<br />

3000ft]<br />

Paratya curvirostris (Heller, 1862a)<br />

= Caridina curvirostris Heller, 1862a: 525. [Aukland]<br />

= Palæmon (Leander) fluviatilis Thomson, 1879: 231. [Waikato River; Taieri River; lagoons in Taieri<br />

plain]<br />

Paratya howensis Roux, 1926b<br />

= Paratya (Xiphatyoida) howensis Roux, 1926b: 244. [Big Creek, Lord Howe Island]<br />

Paratya intermedia Roux, 1926a<br />

= Paratya caledonica var. intermedia Roux, 1926a: 195; Figs 20-22. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, Plaine des<br />

Lacs, 200 m alt.]<br />

Paratya martensi Roux, 1925: 146. [Insel Adenare bei Flores]<br />

Paratya norfolkensis Kemp, 1917b<br />

= Paratya australiensis norfolkensis Kemp, 1917b: 305; Fig. 6. [west side of Norfolk Island]<br />

Paratya typa Roux, 1926a<br />

= Paratya (Xiphatyoida) typa Roux, 1926a: 196; Figs 23-31. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, La Madeleine, Plaine<br />

des Lacs, 200 m]<br />

Parisia Holthuis, 1956a<br />

= Parisia Holthuis, 1956a (type species Caridina microphthalma Fage, 1946, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Parisia dentata Gurney, 1984: 584; Figs 12-14. [Dark z<strong>one</strong>, Grotte d'Andafiabe, Ankarana M<strong>as</strong>sif, 40 km<br />

north of Ambilobé and 60 km south of Diego Suarez, northern province of Diego Suarez]<br />

Parisia deharvengi Cai & Ng, 2009: 1110; Fig. 10. [Gua (cave) Tanette, Kappang, Maros, Sulawesi]<br />

Parisia edentata Holthuis, 1956a: 55. [southern part of Antsingly Mts., near Bekopaka, Mahilaka Province,<br />

W Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Parisia gracilis W.D. Williams, 1964: 94; Figs 1, 2A-H. [caves 16 miles south of of Katherine, Northern<br />

Territories (approx. 14°30'S 132°E)]<br />

Parisia holthuisi Cai, 2010c: 174; Figs 1-2. [Tigibi, Tari subdistrict, Southern Highlands, Territory of Papua<br />

Australian New Guinea (= Papua New Guinea), 1600 m alt.]<br />

Parisia macrophora Cai & Anker, 2004: 253; Figs 12-14. [Nalubog Cave, Quezon Province, Luzon, Philippines]<br />

Parisia macrophthalma Holthuis, 1956a: 55. [Grotte des Fanihy, Ankarana Mts., N of Ambilobé, N.-W.<br />

Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Parisia microphthalma (Fage, 1946)<br />

= Caridina microphthalma Fage, 1946: 324; Figs 1-2. [grotte des Fanihys, Ankarana]<br />

Parisia unguis W.D. Williams, 1964: 99; Figs 2L-S, 3. [caves 16 miles south of of Katherine, Northern Territories<br />

(approx. 14°30'S 132°E)]<br />

Potimirim Holthuis, 1954<br />

= Potimirim Holthuis, 1954 (type species Caridina mexicana de Saussure, 1857a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Potimirim americana (Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856])<br />

= Caridina americana Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xix; Plate 2, Figs 13-<br />

13a. [la Isla de Cuba]


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Potimirim glabra (Kingsley, 1878a)<br />

= Atyoida glabra Kingsley, 1878a: 93. [Polvon and Corcuera, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Nicaragua]<br />

= Potimirim br<strong>as</strong>iliana Villalobos F., 1960b: 275; Figs 1-5. [Río Ariró, Angra dos Reis, Edo. De Río de<br />

Janeiro, Br<strong>as</strong>il]<br />

Potimirim mexicana (de Saussure, 1857a)<br />

= Caridina mexicana de Saussure, 1857a: 505. [Vera-Cruz]<br />

Potimirim potimirim (Müller, 1881)<br />

= Atyoida Potimirim Müller, 1881: 117; Figs 1, 8-15. [Itajahy]<br />

Puteonator Gurney, 1987<br />

= Puteonator Gurney, 1987 (type species Puteonator iraqiensis Gurney, 1987, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Puteonator iraqiensis Gurney, 1987: 162; Figs 1-4. [southern Iraq, Samawa, anchialine habitat at 160 m]<br />

Pycneus Holthuis, 1986b<br />

= Pycneus Holthuis, 1986b (type species Pycneus morsitans Holthuis, 1986b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pycneus morsitans Holthuis, 1986b: 105; Figs 1-2. [cave at Munjingerra, Gibson Desert, Western Australia,<br />

at about 22°30'S 124°10'E]<br />

Pycnisia Bruce, 1992a<br />

= Pycnisia Bruce, 1992a (type species Pycnisia raptor Bruce, 1992a, by original designation and monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Pycnisia bunyip Suzuki & Davie, 2003: 447; Figs 1-4. [Forbes Inferno Cave, Riversleigh, Lawn Hill National<br />

Park, northwestern Queensland, in shallow subterranean pools]<br />

Pycnisia raptor Bruce, 1992a: 554; Figs 1-6. [Cave 8MD26, Katherine Region, Northern Territory, 13°55'S<br />

132°28'E, 33.5 m]<br />

Sinodina liang & Cai, 1999<br />

= Sinodina Liang & Cai, 1999 (type species Caridina gregoriana Kemp, 1923, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Sinodina acutipoda (Liang, 1989)<br />

= Caridina acutipoda Liang, 1989: 282; Figs 1-10. [Lugu Lake, 27°43'N 100°46'E]<br />

Sinodina angulata Liang, 2002a: 118; Fig. 1. [Longtan stream, Jiangchuan County, Yunnan Province, China]<br />

Sinodina banna (Cai & Dai, 1999)<br />

= Caridina banna Cai & Dai, 1999: 214; Figs 3-4. [Runjinghong, Hinghong County]<br />

= Sinodina bannica Liang, 2004: iv. [Err<strong>one</strong>ous spelling]<br />

Sinodina bispinosa (Liang, 1990)<br />

= Caridina bispinosa Liang, 1990: 221; Fig. 3. [Yunnan Province, Chuxiong (Jiulongdian)]<br />

Sinodina dianica Liang & Cai, 1999: 583; Figs 3-4. [Malipo village, Wenshan County, south Yunnan]<br />

Sinodina gregoriana (Kemp, 1923)<br />

= Caridina gregoriana Kemp, 1923: 437; Figs 1-2. [Tali-fu (Erhai Lake), near Dali city, Yunnan; lectotype<br />

designation by Liang & Cai, 1999]<br />

Sinodina heterodactyla (Liang & Yan, 1985a)<br />

= Caridina heterodactyla Liang & Yan, 1985a: 198; Fig. 2. [rivulet, Shizong, Yunnan Province]<br />

Sinodina leptopropoda Liang, 1990<br />

= Caridina leptopropoda Liang, 1990 (sensu Yü, 1938 (partim)): 220; Fig. 2. [several localities in Yunnan]<br />

Sinodina lijiang Liang & Cai, 1999: 587; Fig. 7. [Lijiang County, Yunnan Province]<br />

Sinodina wangtai Liang & Cai, 1999: 585; Figs 5-6. [Wangtai village, Lijing County]<br />

Sinodina yongshengica Chen & Liang, 2002: 240; Fig. 1. [Taoyuan, Yongsheng County, Yunnan Province,<br />

26°75'N 100°70'E, 1100 m]


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Sinodina yui (Liang & Yan, 1985a)<br />

= Caridina yui Liang & Yan, 1985a: 200; Fig. 4. [Shuanglongyin, Qiubei County, Yunnan Province]<br />

Stygiocaris Holthuis, 1960<br />

= Stygiocaris Holthuis, 1960 (type species Stygiocaris lancifera Holthuis, 1960, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Stygiocaris lancifera Holthuis, 1960: 48; Figs 1-2. [Kuddumurra Well, Yardie Creek Station, North-West<br />

Cape Peninsula, W. Australia]<br />

Stygiocaris stylifera Holthuis, 1960: 54; Fig. 3. [Kuddumurra Well, Yardie Creek Station, North-West Cape<br />

Peninsula, W. Australia]<br />

Syncaris Holmes, 1900<br />

= Syncaris Holmes, 1900 (type species Miersia pacifica Holmes, 1895, by original designation, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Syncaris pacifica (Holmes, 1895)<br />

= Miersia pacifica Holmes, 1895: 577; Plate 21, figs 27-28. [Sonoma County]<br />

Syncaris p<strong>as</strong>adenae (Kingsley, 1897)<br />

= Caradina p<strong>as</strong>adenæ Kingsley, 1897: 98; Plate 3, figs 1-7. [streams about P<strong>as</strong>adena, California]<br />

= Syncaris Trewi Holmes, 1900: 213; Plate 4, fig. 63. [small stream near San Gabriel, Los Angeles<br />

County, California]<br />

Troglocaris Dormitzer, 1853<br />

= Troglocaris Dormitzer, 1853 (type species Troglocaris Schmidtii Dormitzer, 1853 (a junior subjective<br />

synonym of Palaemon anophthalmus Kollar, 1848), by monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on<br />

the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Troglocaridella Babić, 1922 (type species Troglocaridella hercegovinensis Babić, 1922, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Xiphocaridinella Sadowsky, 1930 (type species Xiphocaridinella kutaissiana Sadowsky, 1930, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Spelaeocaris Matjašič, 1956 (type species Spelaeocaris pretneri Matjašič, 1956, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Troglocaris (Troglocaridella) hercegovinensis (Babić, 1922)<br />

= Troglocaridella hercegovinensis Babić, 1922: 303; Fig. 5. [Höhle Vjeternica bei Zavala (Hercegovina)]<br />

= Troglocaris hercegovinensis Absolon, 1916: 609. [nomen nudum]<br />

Troglocaris (Troglocaris) anophthalmus anophthalmus (Kollar, 1848)<br />

= Palaemon anophthalmus Kollar, 1848: 137. [aus den unterirdischen Gewässern von Krain]<br />

= Troglocaris Schmidtii Dormitzer, 1853: 87. [Grotte von Kumpole in Unterkrain]<br />

= Troglocaris Schmidti Schmidti forma typica Fage, 1937: 226. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Troglocaris (Troglocaris) anophthalmus intermedia Babić, 1922<br />

= Troglocaris schmidti var. intermedia Babić, 1922: 300; Figs 1-4. [Mikašinović’s Höhle (in der Nähe von<br />

Gornje Dubrave), ungefähr 6 km von Ogulin]<br />

Troglocaris (Troglocaris) bosnica Sket & Zakšek, 2009: 799; Figs 7-8. [Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosanka<br />

Krajina, Lušci polje, Suvaja cave]<br />

Troglocaris (Troglocaris) planinensis Birstein, 1948<br />

= Troglocaris schmidti planinensis Birstein, 1948: 5; Fig. 2. [Planina Cave, 9 km from Postoina Cave,<br />

Rieka River, Yugoslavia]<br />

Troglocaris (Spelaeocaris) kapelana Sket & Zakšek, 2009: 806; Fig. 11Ska. [Croatia, Jezerane, Obajdini, Obajdinova<br />

pećina cave]<br />

Troglocaris (Spelaeocaris) neglecta Sket & Zakšek, 2009: 808; Figs 11Sne, 12. [Croatia, Novigrad, Karišnica<br />

cave near Karin]<br />

Troglocaris (Spelaeocaris) pr<strong>as</strong>ence Sket & Zakšek, 2009: 804; Figs 9-10, 11Spra. [Bosnia and Herzegovina,<br />

Fatničko polje, Obod cave]


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Troglocaris (Spelaeocaris) pretneri (Matjašič, 1956)<br />

= Spelaeocaris pretneri Matjašič, 1956: 66; Figs 1-2. [einer Höhle aus der südöstlichen Herzegowina (in<br />

der Nähe von Bileće)]<br />

Troglocaris (Xiphocaridinella) abl<strong>as</strong>kiri Birstein, 1939<br />

= Troglocaris schmidti abl<strong>as</strong>kiri Birstein, 1939: 961; Figs 1-2. [Abkh<strong>as</strong>ia, cave near Achkshe-Tyz-Gua]<br />

Troglocaris (Xiphocaridinella) fagei Birstein, 1939<br />

= Troglocaris schmidti fagei Birstein, 1939: 964; Figs 3-5. [Abkh<strong>as</strong>ia, cave near Psyrtzkha]<br />

Troglocaris (Xiphocaridinella) jusb<strong>as</strong>chjani Birstein, 1948<br />

= Troglocaris schmidti jusb<strong>as</strong>chjani Birstein, 1948: 4; Fig. 1. [Russian Federation, Kr<strong>as</strong>nodarskiy Krai,<br />

Sochi area, cave at Matzesta]<br />

Troglocaris (Xiphocaridinella) kutaissiana (Sadowsky, 1930)<br />

= Xiphocaridinella kutaissiana Sadowsky, 1930: 95. [unterirdische Gewässer in Karsthöhlen bei Kutais<br />

(West-Georgien)]<br />

Troglocaris (Xiphocaridinella) osterloffi Juzbaš’jan , 1940: 73. [Shakuran]<br />

Typhlatya Cre<strong>as</strong>er, 1936<br />

= Typhlatya Cre<strong>as</strong>er, 1936 (type species Typhlatya pearsei Cre<strong>as</strong>er, 1936, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Typhlatya arfeae Jaume & Bréhier, 2005: 390; Figs 3-18. [Résurgence de Font Estramar, Salses-le-château,<br />

Pyrénées-orientales, France]<br />

Typhlatya campecheae H.H.III Hobbs & H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1976: 6; Figs 3-4. [Grut<strong>as</strong> de Xtacumbilxunam,<br />

Bolonchenticul, Campeche, Mexico]<br />

Typhlatya consobrina Botoşăneanu & Holthuis, 1970: 123; Figs 1-2. [Cueva del Agua, Sierra de Cubit<strong>as</strong>, at<br />

the foot of Cerro Tuabaquei, very near to ”Finca la Entrada” (NE from the town Camagüey, prov.<br />

Camagüey, in a subterranean lake]<br />

Typhlatya dzilamensis Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2005: 83; Figs 2-3. [Cenote Buya Uno, Dzilam de Bravo,<br />

Yucatan, Mexico]<br />

Typhlatya elenae Juarrero, 1994: 58; Figs 1-10. [Cueva Perico Sanchez, 5 km al N de Jaguey Grande, Provincia<br />

de Matanz<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Typhlatya galapagensis Monod & Cals, 1970: 70; Figs 1-46, 50, 53, 55, 58, 60, 63-64. [Ile de Santa Cruz,<br />

versant S-E, eau courante à peine sodique, dans une crev<strong>as</strong>se profonde de 15-20 m, à 50 m d’altitude<br />

et à 2 km de la côte]<br />

Typhlatya garciadebr<strong>as</strong>i Juarrero de Varona & Ortiz, 2000: 46; Figs 1-3. [Cueva Chicarr<strong>one</strong>s, Bolondrón,<br />

Procincia de Matanz<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Typhlatya garciai Chace, 1942a: 99; Plate 29. [Potrero del Molino Cave, L<strong>as</strong> Cuatrocient<strong>as</strong>, Banes, Oriente<br />

Province, Cuba]<br />

Typhlatya iliffei C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1981: 447; Figs 29-55. [Tucker’s Town cave, Bermuda]<br />

Typhlatya kakuki Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2005: 86; Figs 4-5. [Shrimp Hole, Salin<strong>as</strong> Point, Acklins Island,<br />

Baham<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Typhlatya miravetensis Sanz & Platvoet, 1995: 80; Figs 1-4. [Cave ”Ullal de la Rambla de Miravet” between<br />

the towns of Cabanes and Orpesa, province of C<strong>as</strong>tellón, e<strong>as</strong>tern Spain]<br />

Typhlatya mitchelli H.H.III Hobbs & H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1976: 2; Figs 1-2. [Cenote Kabahchen, Maní, Yucatán,<br />

Mexico]<br />

Typhlatya monae Chace, 1954: 318; Fig. 1. [Mona Island, Puerto Rico, from well 30ft deep at ”El Molino”,<br />

about 1 mile southe<strong>as</strong>t of NYA camp at Sardinera]<br />

Typhlatya pearsei Cre<strong>as</strong>er, 1936: 128; Figs 31-41. [Balam Canche Cave, 4.8 km e<strong>as</strong>t 0.8 km south of Chichen<br />

Itza, Yucatan]<br />

Typhlatya rogersi Chace & Manning, 1972: 14; Figs 10-11. [Marl Pool, back of Shelly Beach, Ascension Island]<br />

Typhlatya taina Estrada & Gómez, 1987: 3; Figs 2-5. [Cueva de la India, 2 km al E de Puerto Escondido,<br />

Santa Cruz del Norte, La Habana, Cuba]<br />

Typhlatya utilaensis Alvarez, Iliffe & Villalobos, 2005: 89; Figs 6-7. [George Gaberel’s Cave, Utila, Bay Islands,<br />

Hondur<strong>as</strong>]


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Typhlocaridina liang & yan, 1981<br />

= Typhlocaridina Liang & Yan, 1981 (type species Typhlocaridina lanceifrons Liang & Yan, 1981, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Typhlocaridina lanceifrons Liang & Yan, 1981: 32; Figs 1-19. [Daji Cave, Wuming County, Guangxi]<br />

Typhlocaridina liui Liang & Zhou, 1993: 232; Figs 1(1-3). [Paobingyan Cave, Lingui County, Guangxi<br />

Province]<br />

Typhlocaridina semityphlata Cai, 1995b: 157; Fig. 1. [cave in Guilin, Guangxi Autonomous Region, South<br />

China]<br />

Typhlopatsa Holthuis, 1956a<br />

= Typhlopatsa Holthuis, 1956a (type species Typhlopatsa pauliani Holthuis, 1956a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Typhlopatsa pauliani Holthuis, 1956a: 53. [Mitoho Cave, N.-E. corner of Tsimanampetsotsa Lake, Mahafaly<br />

Province, S.-W. Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Superfamily BReSIlIoIDeA Calman, 1896<br />

Family AGoSToCARIDIDAe C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1986<br />

Agostocaris C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1986<br />

= Agostocaris C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1986 (type species Agostocaris williamsi C.W.J. Hart & Manning,<br />

1986, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Agostocaris acklinsensis Alvarez, Villalobos & Iliffe, 2004: 370; Figs 2-4. [Jumby Hole Cave, Snug Corner,<br />

Acklins Island, Baham<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Agostocaris bozanici Kensley, 1988: 688; Figs 1-3 [Xcan-ha Cenote (Cenote Roja), Cozumel Island, Quintana<br />

Roo, Mexico, 80-100 feet]<br />

Agostocaris williamsi C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1986: 412; Figs 27-47. [Baham<strong>as</strong>, 24°27'N, 75°30'W, Big<br />

Fountain Blue Hole] (Fig. 16)<br />

Fig. 16. Agostocaris williamsi C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1986. Photo by Thom<strong>as</strong> M. Iliffe.


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Family ALVINOCARIDIDAE Christoffersen, 1986<br />

Alvinocaridinides Komai & Chan, 2010a<br />

= Alvinocaridinides Komai & Chan, 2010a (type species Alvinocaridinides formosa Komai & Chan,<br />

2010a, by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Alvinocaridinides formosa Komai & Chan, 2010a: 26; Figs 1C, 7-10. [Gueishandao, Yilan County, Taiwan,<br />

24°51.231'N 121°59.204'E, 252-275 m]<br />

Alvinocaris Williams & Chace, 1982<br />

= Alvinocaris Williams & Chace, 1982 (type species Alvinocaris lusca Williams & Chace, 1982, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Alvinocaris alexander Ahyong, 2009: 777; Figs 1-3. [Rumble V Seamount, 36°08.27-07.96'S 178°11.74-<br />

11.70'E, 485-415 m]<br />

Alvinocaris brevitelsonis Kikuchi & H<strong>as</strong>himoto, 2000: 136; Figs 1-3. [”Depression C” of the Minami-Ensei<br />

Knoll, 28°23.35'N 127°38.38'E, 705 m]<br />

Alvinocaris chelys Komai & Chan, 2010a: 16; Figs 1A-B, 2-6. [Gueishandao, Yilan County, Taiwan,<br />

24°49.682'N 122°0.254'E, 300-276 m] (Fig. 17)<br />

Alvinocaris dissimilis Komai & Segonzac, 2005a: 1158; Figs 25-26, 29. [Depression C, Minami-Ensei Knoll,<br />

28°23.35'N 127°38.38'E, 705 m]<br />

Alvinocaris komaii Zelnio & Hourdez, 2009: 55; Figs 1-6. [Kilo Moana, 20°9'S 76°12'E, 2620 m, E<strong>as</strong>tern Lau<br />

Spreading Center, Lau B<strong>as</strong>in, southwest Pacific]<br />

Alvinocaris longirostris Kikuchi & Ohta, 1995: 772-778, Figs 1-7. [Iheya Ridge, Clam Site, Okinawa Trough,<br />

27°32.70'N 126°58.20'E, 1360 m]<br />

Alvinocaris lusca Williams & Chace, 1982: 137; Figs 1-7. [Galapagos Rift Rose Garden area, 0°48.25'N<br />

86°13.48'W, maximum of 2450 m]<br />

Alvinocaris markensis Williams, 1988: 264; Figs 1-2, 7l. [Mid-Atlantic Rift Valley about 70 km south of<br />

Kane Fracture Z<strong>one</strong>, 23°22.09'N 44°57.12'W, 3437 m]<br />

Fig. 17. Alvinocaris chelys Komai & Chan, 2010. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Alvinocaris methanophila Komai, Shank & Van Dover, 2005: 29; Figs 1-4. [ODP site 996, Blake Ridge Diapir,<br />

32°29.623'N 76°11.467'W, 2155 m]<br />

Alvinocaris muricola Williams, 1988: 268; Figs 3-4, 7e-k. [West Florida Escarpment, 26°01'N 84°54.61'W,<br />

3277 m]<br />

Alvinocaris niwa Webber, 2004: 5; Figs 1-4. [Rumble V, 36°8.63-8.57'S 178°11.77-11.50'E, 877-655 m]<br />

Alvinocaris stactophila Williams, 1988: 272; Figs 5-6, 7a-d. [north central Gulf of Mexico about 129 km S of<br />

Louisiana, 27°46.94'N 91°30.34'W, 534 m]<br />

Alvinocaris williamsi Shank & Martin, 2003: 159; Figs 1-3. [Menez Gwen hydrothermal field, North Atlantic<br />

Ocean, 37°50.5'N 31°31.3'W, 850 m]<br />

Chorocaris Martin & Hessler, 1990<br />

= Chorocaris Martin & Hessler, 1990 (type species Chorocaris vandoverae Martin & Hessler, 1990, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Chorocaris chacei (Williams & Rona, 1986)<br />

= Rimicaris chacei Williams & Rona, 1986: 455; Figs 8-10. [TAG Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic<br />

Ridge, 26°08.3'N 44°49.6'W, 3620-3650 m]<br />

Chorocaris paulexa Martin & Shank, 2005: 186; Figs 1-8. [Homer Vent (347OC black smoker), 17°37.220'S<br />

113°15.123'W, 2595 m, southern E<strong>as</strong>t Pacific Rise]<br />

Chorocaris vandoverae Martin & Hessler, 1990: 2; Figs 1-2, 3a-e. [Alice springs vent field, Mariana Back-<br />

Arc B<strong>as</strong>in, 18°12.599'N 144°42.431'E, 3640 m]<br />

Mirocaris Vereshchaka, 1997b<br />

= Mirocaris Vereshchaka, 1997b (type species Mirocaris keldyshi Vereshchaka, 1997b (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Chorocaris fortunata Martin & Christiansen, 1995), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Mirocaris fortunata (Martin & Christiansen, 1995)<br />

= Chorocaris fortunata Martin & Christiansen, 1995: 221; Figs 1-3. [Vent site 3, Lucky Strike hydrothermal<br />

vent, Azores, 37°17.6'N 32°16.5'W, 1624 m]<br />

= Mirocaris keldyshi Vereshchaka, 1997b: 431; Figs 1-5. [TAG location, 26°09'N 44°50'W, 3650 m]<br />

Mirocaris indica Komai, Martin, Zala, Tsuchida & H<strong>as</strong>himoto, 2006: 110; Figs 1-5. [Central Indian Ridge,<br />

Kairei Field, 25°19.2'S 70°02.4'E, 2422 m]<br />

Nautilocaris Komai & Segonzac, 2004<br />

= Nautilocaris Komai & Segonzac, 2004 (type species Nautilocaris saintlaurentae Komai & Segonzac,<br />

2004, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Nautilocaris saintlaurentae Komai & Segonzac, 2004: 1179-1188; Figs 2-6. [North Fiji B<strong>as</strong>in, White Lady<br />

site, 16°59.50'S 173°55.47'E, 2000 m]<br />

Opaepele Williams & Dobbs, 1995<br />

= Opaepele Williams & Dobbs, 1995 (type species Opaepele loihi Williams & Dobbs, 1995, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Opaepele loihi Williams & Dobbs, 1995: 229; Figs 1-3. [Loihi Seamount, Hawaii, 18°55'N 155°16'W, 980 m]<br />

Opaepele susannae Komai, Giere & Segonzac, 2007: 240; Figs 2-7. [Lilliput, southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge,<br />

09°32.845'S 13°12.546'W, 1500 m, mussel field with diffuse vent fluids]<br />

Opaepele vavilovi Lunina & Vereshchaka, 2010: 70; Figs 1-2. [Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Broken Spur vent site,<br />

stn 4797]<br />

Rimicaris Williams & Rona, 1986<br />

= Rimicaris Williams & Rona, 1986 (type species Rimicaris exoculata Williams & Rona, 1986, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

= Iorania Vereshchaka, 1996 (type species Iorania concordia Vereshchaka, 1996 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Rimicaris exoculata Williams & Rona, 1986), by monotypy, gender feminine)


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Rimicaris exoculata Williams & Rona, 1986: 448; Figs 5-7. [TAG Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge,<br />

26°08.3'N 44°49.6'W, 3620-3650 m]<br />

= Iorania concordia Vereshchaka, 1996: 954; Figs 1-5. [TAG location, 26°09N 44°50W, point D, 3650 m]<br />

= Rimicaris aurantiaca Martin, Signorovitch & Patel, 1997: 400; Figs 1-5. [Snake Pit hydrothermal vent<br />

field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 23°22.1'N 44°57.0'W]<br />

Rimicaris kairei Watabe & H<strong>as</strong>himoto, 2002: 1168; Figs 1-4. [The Central Indian ridge, Indian Ocean, the<br />

Kairei Field, 25°19.16'S 70°02.40'E, 2454 m]<br />

Shinkaicaris Komai & Segonzac, 2005a<br />

= Shinkaicaris Komai & Segonzac, 2005a (type species Alvinocaris leurokolos Kikuchi & H<strong>as</strong>himoto,<br />

2000, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Shinkaicaris leurokolos (Kikuchi & H<strong>as</strong>himoto, 2000)<br />

= Alvinocaris leurokolos Kikuchi & H<strong>as</strong>himoto, 2000: 141; Figs 4-7. [”Depression C” of the Minami-<br />

Ensei Knoll, 28°23.35'N 127°38.38'E, 705 m]<br />

Family BReSIlIIDAe Calman, 1896<br />

Bresilia Calman, 1896<br />

= Bresilia Calman, 1896 (type species Bresilia atlantica Calman, 1896, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Bresilia antipodarum Bruce, 1990a: 855; Figs 6-10. [T<strong>as</strong>man Sea, off Cape Freycinet, T<strong>as</strong>mania, 42°2.20'S<br />

148°38.70'E, 800 m]<br />

Bresilia atlantica Calman, 1896: 7; Plate 1; Plate 2, figs 15-18. [south west of Ireland, 750 fms]<br />

Bresilia briankensleyi Bruce, 2005a: 176; Figs 1-3. [Egyptian Red Sea, 22°85.2'N 36°45.9'E to 22°34'N<br />

36°46.2'E, 750-753 m]<br />

Bresilia corsicana Forest & Cals, 1977: 551; Figs 1-20. [canal de Corse, 545 milles dans le 285 du cap Trattoja,<br />

sud-ouest de l’île Capraia, 450 m]<br />

Bresilia gibbosa Komai & Yamada, 2010: 42; Figs 1-5. [Apo-gama Cave, Onna Village, Okinawa Island,<br />

Ryukyu Islands, 30 m]<br />

Bresilia plumifera Bruce, 1990b: 1; Figs 1-4. [Taupo Sea Mount, Western T<strong>as</strong>man Sea, 33°14.21'S 56°10.68'E,<br />

133 m]<br />

Bresilia rufioculus Komai & Yamada, 2011: 72; Figs 1-6. [Ohoba Cave, Ie Island, Okinawa Islands] (Fig. 18)<br />

Fig. 18. Bresilia rufioculus Komai & Yamada, 2011. Photo by Tomoyuki Komai.


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Bresilia saldanhai Calado, Chevaldonné & dos Santos, 2004: 191; Figs 1-4. [underwater cave at Ponta garajau,<br />

south of Madeira island, e<strong>as</strong>tern Atlantic, 32.63°N 16.85°W, 15 m]<br />

Encantada Wicksten, 1989a<br />

= Encantada Wicksten, 1989a (type species Encantada spinoculata Wicksten, 1989a, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Encantada spinoculata Wicksten, 1989a: 667; Figs 1-2. [Beagle Island, e<strong>as</strong>t of Jervis Island, Galapagos,<br />

0°26'S 90°40'W, 55-92 m]<br />

Family DISCIADIDAe Rathbun, 1902c<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> Rathbun, 1902c (Fig. 19)<br />

= Anisocaris Ortmann, 1893 (type species Anisocaris dromedarius Ortmann, 1893 (probably an invalid<br />

senior subjective synonym of Disci<strong>as</strong> atlanticus Gurney, 1939b), by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority, but not for those of the Principle of<br />

Homonymy and placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 433 in 1956)<br />

= Disci<strong>as</strong> Rathbun, 1902c (type species Disci<strong>as</strong> serrifer Rathbun, 1902c, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> atlanticus Gurney, 1939b: 388; Figs 1-13. [in plankton at night in the shallow waters of the Reach<br />

close to the Bermuda Biological Station]<br />

? = Anisocaris dromedarius Ortmann, 1893: 74; Plate 4, figs 3-3z. [Plankton Expedition, Nördl.<br />

Aequa torialstrom, JN 148 (10.2°N 22.2°W, 0-400 m); Südl. Aequatorialstrom, JN 218 (3.8°S 32.6°W,<br />

0-400 m)]<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> brownae Kensley, 1983: 8; Figs 6-9. [Green Point, Port Jackson, New South Wales, 33°50'S 151°19'E,<br />

9.8 m]<br />

Fig. 19. Disci<strong>as</strong> spec. Photo by Leslie Harris.


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Disci<strong>as</strong> exul Kemp, 1920: 138; Figs 1-3. [Port Blair, Andaman Islands, on the reef at the N end of Ross Island,<br />

low water]<br />

= Disci<strong>as</strong> mvitae Bruce, 1976b: 119; Figs 1-5. [Fort Jesus, Momb<strong>as</strong>a, 4°04.0'S 39°42.18'E, 1 m]<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> musicus Holthuis, 1981: 787; Figs 1-2. [Lagoon west of Saipan, Marian<strong>as</strong> Islands, immediately<br />

shoreward of barrier reef flat]<br />

= Disci<strong>as</strong> musicus Holthuis, 1953b: 52. [nomen nudum]<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> p<strong>as</strong>cuensis Fransen, 1987: 501; Figs 1-3. [Tahai, west co<strong>as</strong>t of E<strong>as</strong>ter Island, Chile, 39 m]<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> serratirostris Lebour, 1949a: 1107; Figs 1-2. [about three miles off C<strong>as</strong>tle Roads, Bermuda, near<br />

bottom, at about 100ft or more]<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> serrifer Rathbun, 1902c: 290; Figs 1-4. [Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, on the reef north of Tagus<br />

Hill]<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> vernbergi Boothe & Heard, 1987: 506; Figs 1-3. [65 nautical miles W of Egmont Key, Florida,<br />

27°37'N 83°58'W, 55 m]<br />

Kirn<strong>as</strong>ia Burukovsky, 1988<br />

= Kirn<strong>as</strong>ia Burukovsky, 1988 (type species Kirn<strong>as</strong>ia nesisi Burukovsky, 1988, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Kirn<strong>as</strong>ia nesisi Burukovsky, 1988: 457; Fig. 1. [42°39'N, 28°45'W, 850-1200 m]<br />

Kirn<strong>as</strong>ia siedlecki Burukovsky, 1988: 458; Fig. 2. [36°18'N, 19°50'W, 874 m]<br />

Lucaya Chace, 1939<br />

= Lucaya Chace, 1939 (type species Lucaya bigelowi Chace, 1939, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Lucaya bigelowi Chace, 1939: 34. [e<strong>as</strong>t of Great Abaco Island, Baham<strong>as</strong>, 26°12'N, 76°26'W, 2610 fms]<br />

Tridisci<strong>as</strong> Kensley, 1983<br />

= Tridisci<strong>as</strong> Kensley, 1983 (type species Tridisci<strong>as</strong> transkei Kensley, 1983, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Tridisci<strong>as</strong> transkei Kensley, 1983: 18; Figs 15-17. [off Transkei, South Africa, 31°59'S 29°22.5'E, 150-200 m]<br />

Family PSeuDoCHelIDAe De Grave & Moosa, 2004<br />

Pseudocheles Chace & Brown, 1978<br />

= Pseudocheles Chace & Brown, 1978 (type species Pseudocheles enigma Chace & Brown, 1978, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pseudocheles chacei Kensley, 1983: 22; Figs 18-22. [Looe Key, Florida, 6 m]<br />

Pseudocheles enigma Chace & Brown, 1978: 757; Figs 1-4. [west side of lagoon, Lizard Island, Queensland,<br />

Australia, 1-15 m]<br />

Pseudocheles neutra De Grave & Moosa, 2004: 1; Figs 1-4. [Kaledupa Reef, Kaledupa, Tukangbesi Archipelago,<br />

south-e<strong>as</strong>tern Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 10 m]<br />

Superfamily NeMAToCARCINoIDeA Smith, 1884<br />

Family euGoNAToNoTIDAe Chace, 1937a<br />

Eugonatonotus Schmitt, 1926a<br />

= Gonatonotus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b (type species Gonatonotus cr<strong>as</strong>sus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b,<br />

by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; invalid junior synonym of Gonatonotus Adams & White, 1847<br />

(Crustacea Brachyura); name placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Eugonatonotus Schmitt, 1926a (nomen novum for Gonatonotus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b, type species<br />

therefore Gonatonotus cr<strong>as</strong>sus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the<br />

Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)


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Fig. 20. Eugonatonotus cr<strong>as</strong>sus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881). Photo Pillsbury Expedition sta 936b.<br />

= Gomphonotus Chace, 1936 (nomen novum for Gonatonotus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Galatheacaris Vereshchaka, 1997a (type species Galatheacaris abyssalis Vereshchaka, 1997a, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Eugonatonotus cr<strong>as</strong>sus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b) (Fig. 20)<br />

= Gonatonotus cr<strong>as</strong>sus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 10. [Grenade par 262 br<strong>as</strong>ses de profondeur]<br />

= Gonatonotus cr<strong>as</strong>sus var. longirostris A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Planche 34. [Off Sand Key]<br />

Eugonatonotus chacei Chan & Yu, 1991a: 144; Fig. 1; Plate 1A. [Ta-Shi, I-Lan County, Taiwan]<br />

= Galatheacaris abyssalis Vereshchaka, 1997a: 365; Figs 1-9. [Celebes Sea, 01°50'N 119°20'E, 4940-4970 m]<br />

Family NeMAToCARCINIDAe Smith, 1884<br />

Lenzicarcinus Burukovsky, 2005<br />

= Lenzicarcinus Burukovsky, 2005 (type species Lenzicarcinus struncki Burukovsky, 2005, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Lenzicarcinus struncki Burukovsky, 2005: 572; Figs 1-2. [Atlantic Ocean, south of Ascension Island, 12°11'S<br />

6°W, 2000 m]<br />

Lipkius yaldwyn, 1960<br />

= Lipkius Yaldwyn, 1960 (type species Lipkius holthuisi Yaldwyn, 1960, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Lipkius holthuisi Yaldwyn, 1960: 16; Fig. 1. [41°39'30''S 175°17'E, between 50 and 200 fms]<br />

Nematocarcinus A. Milne-edwards, 1881b (Fig. 21)<br />

= Nematocarcinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b (type species Nematocarcinus cursor A. Milne-Edwards,<br />

1881b, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Eumiersia Smith, 1882 (type species Eumiersia ensifera Smith, 1882, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Stoch<strong>as</strong>mus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Stoch<strong>as</strong>mus exilis Spence Bate, 1888, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Nematocarcinus africanus Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 101; Figs 29a, 30a-e, 31a-b. [9°05'N 15°10'W, 310-380 m]


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Fig. 21. Nematocarcinus spec. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.<br />

Nematocarcinus ag<strong>as</strong>sizii Faxon, 1893: 204. [Albatross stn 3358 (06°30'N 081°44'W, 555 fms); lectotype designation<br />

by Burukovsky, 2001]<br />

Nematocarcinus batei Burukovsky, 2000a: 284; Figs 1b-c. [Challenger stn 237, 34°37'N 140°32'E, near Yogama,<br />

Japan, 3470 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus bituberculatus Chace, 1986: 69; Fig. 37. [west of Halmahera, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 0°12'15"N<br />

127°29'30"E, 527 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus chacei Burukovsky, 2002a: 5; Fig. 1. [Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden, 11°31'40''N 42°46'40''E,<br />

335 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus challengeri Burukovsky, 2006a: 896; Fig. 1. [Challenger stn 250, Pacific Ocean, 37°49'N<br />

166°47'W, 5477 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus combensis Burukovsky, 2000b: 1038; Fig. 2. [south-west part of Indian Ocean, Comb Bank,<br />

12°15'S 177°28'W, 800-810 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus crosnieri Burukovsky, 2000c: 666; Fig. 3. [New Caledonia, 23°19'S 167°59'E 850-920 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus cursor A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 14. [la Mer des Antilles, 500 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Nematocarcinus ensifer (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Eumiersia ensifera Smith, 1882: 77; Plate 13, Figs 1-9. [Blake stns 305, 41°33'15''N 65°51'25''W, 810<br />

fms; 308, 41°24'45''N 65°35'30''W, 1242 fms; 330, 31°41'0''N 74°35'0''W, 1047 fms; 339, 38°16'45''N<br />

73°10'30''W, 1186 fms; 340, 39°25'30''N 70°58'40''W, 1394 fms; 341, 39°38'20''N 70°56'0''W, 1241<br />

fms]<br />

Nematocarcinus evansi Burukovsky, 2000d: 1291; Fig. 2. [south-west Australia, 20°16.3'S 113°13.5'E, 913-<br />

916 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus exilis (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Stoch<strong>as</strong>mus exilis Spence Bate, 1888: 823; Plate 132, fig. 14. [Challenger stn 84, 30°38'N 18°5'W, off the<br />

Canary Islands]<br />

Nematocarcinus faxoni Burukovsky, 2001: 1429; Figs 1-2. [E<strong>as</strong>tern Pacific, 16°33'N 99°52'W, 1208 m]


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Nematocarcinus gladius Macpherson, 1984: 67; Figs 13-14, 15a-b. [34°37'S 17°03'E, 1580-1620 fms; exact<br />

locality not indicated in publication, information from IZIKO collection label]<br />

Nematocarcinus gracilipes Filhol, 1884: 232; Fig. 1. [pêché à 850 mètres de profondeur; no further indication<br />

of type locality]<br />

Nematocarcinus gracilis Spence Bate, 1888: 815; Plate 132, fig. 8. [Challenger stn 174c, 19°7'50"S 178°19'35"E,<br />

off Kandavu, Fiji Islands, 610 fms; lectotype designation by Burukovsky, 2007a]<br />

Nematocarcinus hanamuri Burukovsky, 2000d: 1290; Fig. 1. [south-west Australia, 20°16.3'S, 113°13.5'E,<br />

913-916 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus hiatus Spence Bate, 1888: 821; Plate 132, fig. 12. [Challenger stn 169, 37°34'S 179°22'E, off<br />

New Zealand, 700 fms]<br />

Nematocarcinus kaiensis Burukovsky, 2000b: 1040; Fig. 3. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Selan-Timur Archipelago, 05°15'S<br />

133°59'E, 769-800 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus lanceopes Spence Bate, 1888: 804; Plate 131. [Challenger stn 152, 60°52'S 80°20'E, Antarctic<br />

Sea, 1260 fms]<br />

= Acanthephyra antarctica Bage, 1938: 6; Plate 4, fig. 1. [63°13'S 101°42'E, 870 fms]<br />

Nematocarcinus longirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 806; Plate 132, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 237, 34°37'N 140°32'E,<br />

near Yokohama, Japan, 1875 fms]<br />

Nematocarcinus machaerophorus Burukovsky, 2003: 116; Fig. 33. [Pacific Ocean, Eiao Island, 07°52'S<br />

140°39'W, 1000 m]<br />

= Nematocarcinus machaerophorus Burukovsky, 2004: 1181; Figs a-e. [Pacific Ocean, Eiao Island,<br />

07°52'S 140°39'W, 1000 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus manningi Burukovsky, 2003: 118; Fig. 34. [North Pacific Ocean, 35°06'45''N 139°19'45''E,<br />

1138 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus novaezealandicus Burukovsky, 2006b: 441; Fig. 1. [Chatham Rise, 42°51.7'-42°49.5'S<br />

175°23.3'-175°46.1'W, 1057 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus nudirostris Burukovsky, 1991a: 41; Fig. 1(5-8). [9°33'5"-9°35'S 59°52'7"-59°58'8"E, 830-430 m]<br />

= Nematocarcinus rectirostris Burukovsky, 1991a: 39; Fig. 1(1-4). [25°28'-25°29'S 35°14'-35°11'E, 715-<br />

700 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus ovalis Komai & Segonzac, 2005b: 355; Figs 8-10. [E<strong>as</strong>t Pacific Rise, 12°45.50'N 103°55.80'W,<br />

2558-2619 m (c. 120 m above bottom)]<br />

Nematocarcinus paucidentatus Spence Bate, 1888: 816; Plate 132, fig. 9. [Challenger stn 174c, off Kandavu,<br />

Fiji Islands, 19°7'50''S 178°19'35'', 610 fms]<br />

= Nematocarcinus alisae Burukovsky, 2000e: 903; Fig. 4. [New Caledonia, 21°05'S 165°50'E, 960-1100 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus parvus Burukovsky, 2000f: 1163; Fig. 7. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 12°26'-12°27'S 42°08'5''-48°13'E, 600-<br />

705 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus poupini Burukovsky, 2007b: 1; Fig. 1. [Austral Islands, E<strong>as</strong>t of Rapa Island, 27°38.2'S<br />

144°14.4'W, 840-1200 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus productus Spence Bate, 1888: 810; Plate 132, fig. 5. [Challenger stns 205, 16°42'N 119°22'E,<br />

off Luzon, Philippine Islands, 1050 fms; 195, 4°21'S 129°7'E, off Banda Island, 1425 fms; 237, 34°37'N<br />

140°32'E, near Yokohama, Japan, 1875 fms; 176, 18°30'S 173°52'E, off the New Hebrides, 1450 fms]<br />

= Nematocarcinus tenuipes Spence Bate, 1888: 812 (partim); Plate 132, fig. 6. [Challenger stn 218, 2°33'S<br />

144°4'E, off New Guinea, 1070 fms ]<br />

= Nematocarcinus intermedius Spence Bate, 1888: 821; Plate 132, fig. 13. [Challenger stn 218, 2°33'S<br />

144°4'E, off New Guinea, 1070 fms]<br />

Nematocarcinus proximatus Spence Bate, 1888: 808; Plate 132, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 146, 33°42'S 78°18'W,<br />

west of Valparaiso, 1375 fms; lectotype designation by Burukovsky, 2003]<br />

Nematocarcinus pseudocursor Burukovsky, 1990: 194; Fig. 2B. [25°07'S 99°26'W, 780-790 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus pseudogracilis Burukovsky, 2007a: 807; Figs 5-7. [Pacific Ocean, Austral Islands, Tubuai,<br />

23°12.3'S 149°34.4'W, 750-1000 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus richeri Burukovsky, 2000f: 1155; Figs 1-3. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Kai Islands, 05°15'S 133°01'E, 605-<br />

576 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus romenskyi Burukovsky, 2000a: 288; Fig. 5. [Atlantic Ocean, Discovery Bank, 42°3'8''S<br />

00°03'W, 1030-1050 m]


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Nematocarcinus rotundus Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 103; Figs 29c, 30f-i, 31e-f. [28°43'N 87°14'30''W, 960 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus safari Burukovsky, 2000c: 662; Fig. 1. [south-west part of Indian Ocean, Madag<strong>as</strong>car sink,<br />

30°42'9''S 48°20'6''E, 4297 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus serratus Spence Bate, 1888: 819; Plate 132, fig. 11. [Challenger stn 169, 37°34'S 179°22'E, off<br />

New Zealand, 700 fms]<br />

Nematocarcinus sigmoideus Macpherson, 1984: 63; Figs 10-12 [area del Cabo entre 840 y 2200 m; Banco<br />

Valdivia, entre 754 y 940 m; cost<strong>as</strong> de Namibia (28°19'S 14°18,6'E)]<br />

Nematocarcinus subtegulisfactus Burukovsky, 2000c: 664; Fig. 2. [Philippines, 12°05'N 122°14'E, 1404 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus subtilis Burukovsky, 2000b: 1042; Fig. 4. [Philippines, 11°58'N 121°06'E, 448-466 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus tenuipes Spence Bate, 1888: 812 (partim); Plate 132, fig. 6. [Challenger stns 235, 34°07'N<br />

138°0'E, south of Japan, 565 fms; 218, 2°33'S 144°04'E, near the Admiralty Islands, 1070 fms; 232,<br />

35°11'N 139°28'E, Japan, 345 fms]<br />

= Nematocarcinus parvidentatus Spence Bate, 1888: 814; Plate 132, fig. 7. [Challenger stn 237, 34°37'N<br />

140°32'E, near Yokohama, Japan, 1875 fms]<br />

= Nematocarcinus serratirostris Burukovsky, 1991a: 41; Fig. 1(9-11). [24°58'-25°05'S 35°40'-35°34'E,<br />

1010-910 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus tenuirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 817; Plate 132, fig. 10. [Challenger stns 174c, 19°7'50"S<br />

178°19'35"E, off Kandavu, Fiji Islands, 610 fms; 214, 4°33'N 127°6'E, south of the Philippine Islands,<br />

500 fms]<br />

= Nematocarcinus tenuirostris var. sibogae De Man, 1917: 279. [10°48'.6S 123°23'.1E, 918 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus tuerkayi Burukovsky, 2005: 573; Fig. 3. [Indian Ocean, Gulf of Aden, 12°52.5'N 45°53.3'E,<br />

1185 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus undulatipes Spence Bate, 1888: 801; Plate 130. [Challenger stn 200, 6°47'N 122°28'E, off<br />

Sibago, Philippine Islands, 250 fms; lectotype designation by Burukovsky, 2002a]<br />

Nematocarcinus webberi Burukovsky, 2006b: 444; Fig. 2. [Off New Zealand, 42°41.7'S 174°28'E, 1723-1549 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus yaldwyni Burukovsky, 2006b: 445; Fig. 3. [NE of Ritchie Bane, New Zealand, 39°47.9'S<br />

178°17.9'E, 832-788 m]<br />

Nigmatullinus Burukovsky, 1991a<br />

= Nigmatullinus Burukovsky, 1991a (type species Nematocarcinus acanthitelsonis Pequegnat, 1970, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Nigmatullinus acanthitelsonis (Pequegnat, 1970)<br />

= Nematocarcinus acanthitelsonis Pequegnat, 1970: 69; Figs 4-3, 4-4. [Southwestern Gulf of Mexico,<br />

23°36'N 93°57'W, 2045 fms]<br />

Segonzackomaius Burukovsky, 2011<br />

= Segonzackomaius Burukovsky, 2011 (type species Nematocarcinus burukovskyi Komai & Segonzac,<br />

2005, by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Nematocarcinus burukovskyi Komai & Segonzac, 2005b: 346; Figs 2-7. [South E<strong>as</strong>t Pacific Rise, Garrett Segment,<br />

Wormwood site, 17°34.91'S 113°14.68'W, 2595 m]<br />

Nematocarcinus altus Spence Bate, 1888: 809; Plate 132, fig. 4. [Challenger stn 198, 2°55'N 124°53'E, south<br />

of the Philippine Islands, 2150 fms]<br />

Family RHyNCHoCINeTIDAe ortmann, 1890<br />

Cinetorhynchus Holthuis, 1995<br />

= Rhynchocinetes (Cinetorhynchus) Holthuis, 1995 (type species Rhynchocinetes rigens Gordon, 1936,<br />

by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Cinetorhynchus brucei Okuno, 2009a: 940; Figs 1-3. [Imazuni, Kume-jima Island, Rykyu Islands, Japan,<br />

26°21.8'N 126°49.6'E, 18 m]<br />

Cinetorhynchus concolor (Okuno, 1994a)<br />

= Rhynchocinetes concolor Okuno, 1994a: 66; Figs 1-2, 3A, 4A-D. [26°11.2'N 127°16.8'E, Hizushi-hama,<br />

Aka-jima Islet, Kerama Group, Ryukyu Islands, 3 m]


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Fig. 22. Cinetorhynchus manningi Okuno, 1996. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Cinetorhynchus erythrostictus Okuno, 1997a: 36; Plate 1A-B; Figs 2A, 3, 4A-C. [Ryukyu Islands, Aka Harbor,<br />

Aka-jima Islet, Kerama Group, 26°11.2'N 127°17.1'E, 3 m]<br />

Cinetorhynchus f<strong>as</strong>ciatus Okuno & Tachikawa, 1997: 16; Figs 1-4. [Tenno-ura beach, Chichi-jima Island,<br />

Og<strong>as</strong>awara Islands, Japan, 5 m]<br />

Cinetorhynchus hawaiiensis Okuno & Hoover, 1998: 33; Figs 1-3, 4A-B, 5A. Hawaiian Islands, 19°39.0'N<br />

156°00.0'W, Kailua Harbor, Hawai’i, 8 m]<br />

Cinetorhynchus hendersoni (Kemp, 1925)<br />

= Rhynchocinetes hendersoni Kemp, 1925: 265; Figs 3-7. [Pamban and Kilakarai, Gulf of Manaar]<br />

= Rhynchocinetes intermedius Edmondson, 1952: 72; Fig. 3. [of the southwest co<strong>as</strong>t of Oahu, at about<br />

16 fms]<br />

= Rhynchocinetes marshallensis Edmondson, 1952: 75; Figs 4-6. [Ebenina, Eniwetok, Marshall Islands]<br />

Cinetorhynchus hiatti (Holthuis & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1967)<br />

= Rhynchocinetes hiatti Holthuis & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1967: 162; Figs 1-2. [Formosa, Kosho Bay, southern extremity<br />

of Formosa, 3 or 4 m]<br />

= Rhynchocinetes hiatti Holthuis, 1953b: 54. [nomen nudum]<br />

Cinetorhynchus manningi Okuno, 1996a: 725; Figs 1-2. [Caribbean Sea, Virgin Islands, Eagle Shoal, 10.5<br />

m] (Fig. 22)<br />

Cinetorhynchus reticulatus Okuno, 1997a: 49; Plate 1G-H; Figs 10-11, 12A-C. [Loyalty Islands, Banya Islet,<br />

Uvea Island, 20°35.8'S 166°16.7'E, 27 m]<br />

Cinetorhynchus rigens (Gordon, 1936)<br />

= Rhynchocinetes rigens Gordon, 1936: 76; Figs 1-4, 5e. [Potinha Bay, Madeira]<br />

Cinetorhynchus striatus (Nomura & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1992)<br />

= Rhynchocinetes striatus Nomura & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1992: 199; Figs 1-4. [Kadena Port, Okinawa Island, 1-10 m]<br />

Rhynchocinetes H. Milne edwards, 1837<br />

= Rhynchocinetes H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (type species Rhynchocinetes typus H. Milne Edwards,<br />

1837, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Rhynchocinetes albatrossae Chace, 1997: 28; Figs 15-16. [Surigao Strait, e<strong>as</strong>t of Leyte, 10°27'30"N 125°18'E,<br />

123 m]<br />

Rhynchocinetes australis Hale, 1941: 270; Fig. 8. [Edithburgh, South Australia]


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Rhynchocinetes balssi Gordon, 1936: 85; Fig. 7a-b; nomen novum for Rhynchocinetes typus sensu Balss,<br />

1922 nec H. Milne Edwards, 1837. [M<strong>as</strong>atierra]<br />

Rhynchocinetes brucei Okuno, 1994b: 29; Figs 1-3, 4a-b; Plate 1. [Long Ke Wan, Hong Kong, 8 m]<br />

Rhynchocinetes conspiciocellus Okuno & Takeda, 1992: 64; Figs 1-3, 4A-D; Plate 1A-B. [Sokodo Beach,<br />

Hachijo-jima Island, Izu Islands, Japan, 33°07'N 139°49'E, 1 m]<br />

Rhynchocinetes durbanensis Gordon, 1936: 83; Figs 5b-b, 7c-d; nomen novum for Rhynchocinetes typus<br />

sensu Stebbing, 1917c nec H. Milne Edwards, 1837. [Durban]<br />

Rhynchocinetes enigma Okuno, 1997b: 13; Figs 1-3. [34°17'S 132°42'E, Great Australian Bight, approx. 15<br />

km west-south-west off Pearson Islands, 140-160 m]<br />

Rhynchocinetes holthuisi Okuno, 1997c: 43; Figs 1-3, 4a-e. [Aqaba, Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan]<br />

Rhynchocinetes ikatere Yaldwyn, 1971: 87. [off Mayor Island, Bay of Plenty, 37°15'S 176°12'E, 80-120 fms]<br />

Rhynchocinetes kuiteri Tiefenbacher, 1983: 121; Figs 1-3. [before Portsea at the mouth of Port Phillip Bay,<br />

Victoria]<br />

Rhynchocinetes rathbunae Okuno, 1996b: 309; Figs 1-3. [Hawaiian Islands, O’ahu, Waimea Bay, 21°38.0'N<br />

158°4.0'W]<br />

Rhynchocinetes serratus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= H.[ippolyte] serratus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 377. [la baie de<br />

Jarvis]<br />

= Rhynchocinetes rugulosus Stimpson, 1860a: 36. [in portu Jacksoniensi Australiae]<br />

Rhynchocinetes typus H. Milne Edwards, 1837: 168; Plate 4c. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Rhynchocinetes uritai Kubo, 1942b: 30; Figs 1-3. [Kominato, Tiba Prefecture; lectotype designation by<br />

Okuno & Takeda, 1992]<br />

Family XIPHoCARIDIDAe ortmann, 1895<br />

Xiphocaris von Martens, 1872<br />

= Xiphocaris von Martens, 1872 (type species Hippolyte elongatus Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-<br />

Méneville, 1855-1856], by monotypy, gender feminine); name placed on the Official List of Generic<br />

Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Fig. 23. Xiphocaris elongata (Guérin-Méneville, 1855). Photo by Chris Lukhaup.


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Xiphocaris elongata (Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]) (Fig. 23)<br />

= Hippolyte elongatus Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xx; Plate 2, Figs 16-<br />

16a. [cost<strong>as</strong> de Cuba]<br />

= Oplophorus americanus de Saussure, 1858: 56; Fig. 31. [embouchure des rivières de l’Ile de Haïti]<br />

= Xiphocaris gladiator Pocock, 1889: 18; Plate 2, fig. 6. [Laiou]<br />

= Xiphocaris gladiator var. intermedia Pocock, 1889: 19; Plate 2, fig. 7. [Laiou]<br />

= Xiphocaris brevirostris Pocock, 1889: 20; Plate 2, figs 5-5a. [Dominica]<br />

= Xiphocaris elongata typica Ortmann, 1895: 400. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Xiphocaris gomezi Juarrero de Varona, 1993: 2; Figs 2-4. [Agua Revé, Sierra Maestra, provincia Santiago<br />

de Cuba, Cuba, altura aproximada de 1000 m snm]<br />

Superfamily PSAlIDoPoDoIDeA Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892]<br />

Family PSAlIDoPoDIDAe Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892]<br />

Psalidopus Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892]<br />

= Psalidopus Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892] (type species Psalidopus Huxleyi Wood-<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892] designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name<br />

placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Psalidopus barbouri Chace, 1939: 36. [Nichol<strong>as</strong> Channel, south of Cay Sal Bank, 23°21'N 79°58'W, 300-315<br />

fms]<br />

Psalidopus huxleyi Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892] (Fig. 24)<br />

= Psalidopus Huxleyi Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892]: 273; Plate 14, figs 1-2, 7. [7.5<br />

miles E of N Cinque Island, Andaman Sea, 490 fms]<br />

= Psalidopus spiniventris Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892]: 274; Plate 14, figs 3-6a, 8;<br />

Plate 15. [8 miles SE of Cinque Island, Andaman Sea, 500 fms]<br />

= Psalidopus jap<strong>one</strong>nsis Kubo, 1952: 91; Figs 1-2; Plate 5. [off Daiō-zaki, Kii Peninsula, ca. 530 m]<br />

Psalidopus tosaensis Toriyama & Horikawa, 1993: 1; Figs 1-3, 5. [off Muroto Cape, Kochi Pref., Japan,<br />

32°13'12''N 134°01'36''E, 2765-2881 m]<br />

Fig. 24. Psalidopus huxleyi Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on [in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1892]. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Superfamily STyloDACTyloIDeA Spence Bate, 1888<br />

Family STyloDACTylIDAe Spence Bate, 1888<br />

Bathystylodactylus Hanamura & Takeda, 1996<br />

= Bathystylodactylus Hanamura & Takeda, 1996 (type species Stylodactylus bathyalis Cleva, 1994, by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Bathystylodactylus bathyalis (Cleva, 1994)<br />

= Stylodactylus bathyalis Cleva, 1994: 56; Fig. 2. [Bligh Canyon, Coral Sea, 12°23'S 146°08'E. 3515-<br />

3502 m]<br />

Bathystylodactylus echinus Wicksten & Martin, 2004: 377; Figs 1-5. [b<strong>as</strong>in off Magdalena Bay, Baja California,<br />

Mexico, 24°35'N 113°25'W, 3563-3621 m]<br />

Bathystylodactylus inflatus Hanamura & Takeda, 1996: 930; Figs 1-3. [off e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Taiwan, 23°42'03''N<br />

123°45'08''E, 3436-3452 m]<br />

Neostylodactylus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1968a<br />

= Neostylodactylus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1968a (type species Stylodactylus amarynthis De Man, 1902, by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Neostylodactylus affinis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1968a: 605; Fig. 7. [Korea Strait, 33°34.9'N 128°25.2'E, 120 m]<br />

Neostylodactylus amarynthis (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Stylodactylus amarynthis De Man, 1902: 897; Plate 27, figs 64-64b. [Ternate]<br />

Neostylodactylus investigatoris (Kemp, 1925)<br />

= Stylodactylus investigatoris Kemp, 1925: 260; Figs 1-2. [2 miles off Great Torres Island, Mergui 40 fms]<br />

Neostylodactylis litoralis Okuno & Tachikawa, 2000: 39; Figs 1-4. [Takinoura, Ani-jima Island, Og<strong>as</strong>awara<br />

Islands, 5 m]<br />

Neostylodactylus sibogae (De Man, 1918a)<br />

= Stylodactylus Sibogae De Man, 1918a: 159. [Siboga Expedition stn 95, 5°43'.5N 119°40'E, Sulu Sea,<br />

522 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus Figueira, 1971<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus Figueira, 1971 (type species Stylodactylus bimaxillaris Spence Bate, 1888, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus bimaxillaris (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Stylodactylus bimaxillaris Spence Bate, 1888: 855; Plate 138, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 219, 1°54'0"S<br />

146°39'40"E, off the Admiralty Islands, 150 fms]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus hay<strong>as</strong>hii (Komai, 1997)<br />

= Neostylodactylus hay<strong>as</strong>hii Komai, 1997a: 125 (in part); Figs 1-3. [R/V Tansei-maru, KT95-5 cruise, stn<br />

TB18-2, Okinoyama, off Sunosaki, Boso Peninsula, 34°59'N 139°39'E, 105-113 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus longidactylus Cleva, 1990: 125; Figs 12d, 15a-b, 16a-d. [Philippines, 13°55.2'N 120°30.5'E,<br />

320-318 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus moluccensis Cleva, 1997: 398; Fig. 3. [Indonésie, 05°17'06''S 132°51'19''E, 315-348 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus richeri Cleva, 1990: 127; Figs 15c, 16e-h. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, 23°45'S 167°12'E, 380<br />

m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus semblatae Cleva, 1990: 122; Fig. 12c, 14, 18c. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, 22°16.5'S 167°16.5'E,<br />

475-500 m]<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus tranterae Cleva, 1990: 119; Figs 11b, 12b, 13. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, 22°11.3'S 167°15.0'E,<br />

495-550 m]<br />

Stylodactyloides Cleva, 1990<br />

= Stylodactyloides Cleva, 1990 (type species Stylodactyloides crosnieri Cleva, 1990, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Stylodactyloides crosnieri Cleva, 1990: 129; Figs 17, 18d-e. [Iles Chesterfield, 19°53.20'S 158°39.50'E, 370-<br />

400 m]


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Stylodactylus A. Milne-edwards, 1881b<br />

= Stylodactylus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b (type species Stylodactylus serratus A. Milne-Edwards,<br />

1881b, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Stylodactylus brevidactylus Cleva, 1990: 106; Fig. 8a-g. [Philippines, 13°40.5'N 120°53.7'E, 230-204 m]<br />

Stylodactylus brucei Cleva, 1994: 54; Fig. 1A, C-F. [south-west Pacific, Wallis Island, 13°37'S 179°56'E, 820-<br />

840 m]<br />

Stylodactylus discissipes Spence Bate, 1888: 851; Plate 138, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 171, 28°33'S 177°50'W,<br />

north of the Kermadec Islands, 600 fms]<br />

= Stylodactylus orientalis Spence Bate, 1888: 854; Plate 138, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 171, 28°33'S 177°50'W,<br />

north of the Kermadec Islands, 600 fms]<br />

Stylodactylus gracilis Cleva, 2008b: 68. [nomen novum for Stylodactylus gracilis Cleva, 2008a]<br />

= Stylodactylus gracilis Cleva, 2008a: 32; Figs 1, 3A. [Philippine Islands, Panglao Island, 8°49.3'N<br />

123°1.9'E, 2149-2217 m; not validly published name according to Art. 16.4.2]<br />

Stylodactylus kauaiensis Figueira, 1971: 3. [Kauai Island, Hawaii, 230-253 fms]<br />

Stylodactylus laurentae Cleva, 1990: 96; Figs 6, 19. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, 24°55.48'S 168°21.29'E, 500 m]<br />

Stylodactylus libratus Chace, 1983b: 12; Fig. 5. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Selat Butung, Celebes, 5°29'06"S 122°36'06"E,<br />

377 m]<br />

Stylodactylus licinus Chace, 1983b: 14; Fig. 6. [Philippines, Palawan P<strong>as</strong>sage, 10°57'45"N 118°38'15"E, 686 m]<br />

Stylodactylus macropus Chace, 1983b: 16; Fig. 7. [Philippines, north of Samar, 12°44'42"N 124°59'50"E,<br />

700 m]<br />

Stylodactylus major Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1968a: 590; Figs 2-3. [e<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 30°53.2'N 127°26.0'E –<br />

30°44.0'N 127°29.0'E, 122-124 m]<br />

Stylodactylus multidentatus multidentatus Kubo, 1942b (Fig. 25)<br />

= Stylodactylus multidentatus Kubo, 1942b: 34; Figs 4-5. [Kumanonada, off Mie Prefecture, about 300 m]<br />

= Stylodactylus brevidactylus Cleva, 1990: 106; Fig. 8a-g. [Philippines, 13°40.5'N 120°53.7'E, 230-204 m]<br />

Fig. 25. Stylodactylus multidentatus multidentatus Kubo, 1942. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Stylodactylus multidentatus robustus Cleva, 1990: 105; Fig. 8n-s. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 22°20.5'S 43°06.1'E, 400 m]<br />

Stylodactylus profundus Cleva, 1990: 85; Fig. 2. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, 24°19'S 167°08'E, 1530-1480 m]<br />

Stylodactylus pubescens Burukovsky, 1990: 198; Fig. 3B. [25°09'S 96°18'W, 545-800 m]<br />

Stylodactylus rectirostris A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 35. [off Dominica, 15°18'12''N 61°26'32''W, 542<br />

fms]<br />

Stylodactylus serratus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 11. [près de la Dominique, 524 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Stylodactylus stebbingi Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1968a: 595; Fig. 4. [Off Buffalo River, NW ½ W, 19 miles, E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

London, Cape Colony, 300 fms]<br />

Stylodactylus tokarensis Zarenkov, 1968a: 58; Figs 2-3. [Vitjaz stn 3768, Tokara Strait, E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 820<br />

m]<br />

Superfamily CAMPyloNoToIDeA Sollaud, 1913<br />

Family BATHyPAlAeMoNellIDAe De Saint laurent, 1985<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla Balss, 1914a<br />

= Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla Balss, 1914a (type species Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla zimmeri Balss, 1914a, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla adenensis Cleva, 2001: 770; Fig. 6. [Golfe d’Aden, 11°56.5'N 43°34.5'E, 1600-1400 m]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla delsolari Wicksten & Méndez, 1983: 225; Figs 1-4. [SW of Lobos de Tierra, Peru, 6°31'S<br />

81°01'W, 712-714 m]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla hay<strong>as</strong>hii Komai, 1995a: 40; Figs 1-4. [southe<strong>as</strong>t of Amami-oshima Island, 28°02.5'N<br />

129°34.5'E / 28°02.8'N 129°34.9'E, 815-789 m]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla humilis Bruce, 1966b: 277; Figs 1-3. [15°55.7'N 109°28.5'E to 15°57.9'N 109°31.5'E, 172-<br />

142 fms]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla pandaloides (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Palaemon pandaloides Rathbun, 1906: 924; Fig. 73; Plate 22, fig. 4. [vicinity of Kauai Island, 528 fms]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla serratipalma Pequegnat, 1970: 77; Figs 4.5-4.6. [Southwestern Gulf of Mexico, 21°44'N<br />

96°46'W, 1774 m] (Fig. 26)<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla texana Pequegnat, 1970: 81; Figs 4.7-4.8. [Northwestern Gulf of Mexico, 27°01.6'N<br />

94°42'W, 1463 m]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla zimmeri Balss, 1914a: 598. [6°18'N 49°32'E, 1079 m]<br />

Fig. 26. Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla serratipalma Pequegnat, 1970. Photo Gilliss Expedition stn G-1111.


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Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>tes Cleva, 2001<br />

= Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>tes Cleva, 2001 (type species Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla brevirostris Bruce, 1986a, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>tes brevirostris (Bruce, 1986a)<br />

= Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla brevirostris Bruce, 1986a: 252; Figs 1-5. [13°52.1'S 123°00.4'E, 306-308 m]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>tes chani Cleva, 2004: 508; Figs 4-5, 6h. [22°0.98'N 120°6.73'E, 690-700 m]<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>tes pilosipes (Bruce, 1986a)<br />

= Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla pilosipes Bruce, 1986a: 257; Figs 6-10. [13°33.8'S 122°53.4'E, 390-394 m]<br />

Family CAMPyloNoTIDAe Sollaud, 1913<br />

Campylonotus Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Campylonotus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Campylonotus semistriatus Spence Bate, 1888, designated<br />

by Holthuis, 1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Anchistiella A. Milne-Edwards, 1891 (type species Anchistiella Hyadesi A. Milne-Edwards, 1891<br />

(junior subjective synonym of Campylonotus vagans Spence Bate, 1888), designated by Holthuis,<br />

1955b, gender feminine)<br />

Campylonotus arntzianus Thatje, 2003: 243; Figs 2-4. [Saunders Island, South Sandwich Islands, Scotia<br />

Sea, Antarctica, 57°40.31'S 26°27.81'W, 475-589 m]<br />

Campylonotus capensis Spence Bate, 1888: 773; Plate 128, fig. 3. [Challenger stns 145, 46°43'S 38°4'30''E, off<br />

Marion Island, 140 fms; 122, 9°5'S 34°50'W, off Pernambuco, 350 ms]<br />

Campylonotus rathbunae Schmitt, 1926a<br />

= Campylonotus rathbunæ Schmitt, 1926a: 373; Plate 67, figs 1-5. [South of Eucla, Great Australian<br />

Bight, 129°28'E, 250-450 fms]<br />

Fig. 27. Campylonotus vagans Spence Bate, 1888. Photo by Karen Neely.


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Campylonotus semistriatus Spence Bate, 1888: 768; Plate 128, figs 1-2. [Challenger stns 309, 50°56'S 74°15'W,<br />

Puerto Bueno, Patagonia, 40 fms; 305A, 47°48'30''S 74°47'0''W, Messier Channel, 125 fms; 306A,<br />

48°27'S 74°30'W, Messier Channel, 345 fms; 307, 49°24'30''S 74°23'30''W, off Port Grappler, 140 fms;<br />

308, 50°8'30''S 74°41'0''W, off Tom Bay, 175 fms; 310, 51°27'30''S 74°3'0''W, Sarmiento Channel, 400<br />

fms; 311, 52°45'30''S 73°46'0''W, off Port Churruca, 245 fms]<br />

Campylonotus vagans Spence Bate, 1888: 775; Plate 122, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 308, 50°8'30''S 74°41'0''W, off<br />

Tom Bay, Patagonia, 175 fms] (Fig. 27)<br />

= Anchistiella Hyadesi A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 38; Plate 4, figs 1-1n. [à l’entrée est du canal de Franklin,<br />

entre Herschel et Woll<strong>as</strong>ton, 51 m; dans la baie Orange, 26-28 m; dans la baie du Naturaliste,<br />

35 m; dans le détroit de Magellan, 18 m; à l’île de Woll<strong>as</strong>ton, 95 m]<br />

= Anchistiella Hahni A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 41; Plate 4, figs 2-2d. [à l’île Woll<strong>as</strong>ton dans la baie<br />

Gretton, à Lajaifwaya, 30 m; aux Murray narrows, 200 m; à 10 milles au sud-est de la baie Seogatt,<br />

816 m]<br />

= Anchistiella Seneuilli A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 42; Plate 3, figs 2-2d. [dans le détroit de Magellan,<br />

en face de Punta Aren<strong>as</strong>, 143 m]<br />

Superfamily PALAEMONOIDEA Rafinesque, 1815<br />

Family ANCHISTIoIDIDAe Borradaile, 1915b<br />

Anchistioides Paul’son, 1875<br />

= Anchistioides Paul’son, 1875 (type species Anchistioides compressus Paul’son, 1875, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

= Palaemonopsis Borradaile, 1900 (type species Palaemonopsis willeyi Borradaile, 1900, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Amphipalaemon Nobili, 1901a (nomen novum for Palaemonopsis Borradaile, 1900, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Anchistioides antiguensis (Schmitt, 1924b) (Fig. 28)<br />

= Periclimenes antiguensis Schmitt, 1924b: 84. [English Harbour, Antigua, electric light]<br />

= Periclimenes barbadensis Schmitt, 1924b: Plates 3-4. [English Harbour, Antigua, electric light]<br />

Anchistioides compressus Paul’son, 1875<br />

= Anch.[istioides] compressus Paul’son, 1875: 115; Plate 19, figs 5-5n. [Red Sea]<br />

= Amphipalaemon Seurati Nobili, 1906b: 259. [Tearia, Tuamotu Islands according to Bruce, 1967a]<br />

Fig. 28. Anchistioides antiguensis (Schmitt, 1924). Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Anchistioides willeyi (Borradaile, 1900)<br />

= Palaemonopsis willeyi Borradaile, 1900: 410; Plate 36, figs 7-7b; Plate 37, figs 7c-e. [Ralun, New<br />

Britain]<br />

= Amphipalaemon cooperi Borradaile, 1915b: 209. [S. Nilandu Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

= Amphipalaemon gardineri Borradaile, 1915b: 209. [N. Malé Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

= Amphipalaemon australiensis Balss, 1921a: 11; Figs 3-6. [Cape Jaubert, 45 meilen WSW, 66 Fuss Tiefe]<br />

Family DeSMoCARIDIDAe Borradaile, 1915b<br />

Desmocaris Sollaud, 1911a<br />

= Desmocaris Sollaud, 1911a (type species Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes trispinosus Aurivillius, 1898a, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Desmocaris trispinosa (Aurivillius, 1898a) (Fig. 29)<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes trispinosus Aurivillius, 1898a: 29; Plate 4, figs 1-2. [Kamerun, Kitta, in einem Bache]<br />

Desmocaris bislineata Powell, 1977: 667; Fig. 5. [River Ethiope at Adagbr<strong>as</strong>sa-Amukpe, 5°51'N 5°45.5'E]<br />

Family euRyRHyNCHIDAe Holthuis, 1950a<br />

Euryrhynchina Powell, 1976<br />

= Euryrhynchina Powell, 1976 (type species Euryrhynchina edingtonae Powell, 1976, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Euryrhynchina edingtonae Powell, 1976: 895; Figs 5-7. [swamp forest along Ogba River, 1 km south of<br />

Ogba village and approx. 8 km southwest of Benin City centre, 6°16.5'N 5°35'E]<br />

Euryrhynchoides Powell, 1976<br />

= Euryrhynchoides Powell, 1976 (type species Euryrhynchoides holthuisi Powell, 1976, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Euryrhynchoides holthuisi Powell, 1976: 886; Figs 1-4. [Sierra Le<strong>one</strong>: River Taja (= River Jong) at Njala,<br />

8°06'N 12°04'W]<br />

Euryrhynchus Miers, 1877<br />

= Euryrhynchus Miers, 1877 (type species Euryrhynchus wrzesniowskii Miers, 1877, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine; placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 518 in 1958)<br />

= Euryrhynchella Balss, 1955 (nomen novum for Euryrhynchus Miers, 1877, gender feminine)<br />

Euryrhynchus amazoniensis Tiefenbacher, 1978: 183; Fig. 2a-b. [A15-1, Rio Tupana, am 2. Vermessungspunkt]<br />

Euryrhynchus burchelli Calman, 1907: 297; Figs 2-8. [Pará]<br />

Euryrhynchus pemoni Pereira, 1985: 619; Fig. 5. [Creek in La Gran Sabana road, between Sn. Rafael Town<br />

and Kama Fall, Venezuela, 6°15'N 60°1'W]<br />

Euryrhynchus tom<strong>as</strong>i De Grave, 2007a: 194; Figs 1-7. [Crique Timothy, near the N2 road from Règina to St<br />

Georges de l’Oyapock, 20 km NW of St Georges de l’Oyapock, French Guyana, approx. 4°00'N<br />

51°52'W] (Fig. 30)<br />

Euryrhynchus wrzesniowskii Miers, 1877: 662; Plate 67, figs 2-2b. [Cayenne]<br />

Family GNATHoPHyllIDAe Dana, 1852a<br />

Gnathophylleptum d’udekem d’Acoz, 2001<br />

= Gnathophylleptum d’Udekem d’Acoz, 2001 (type species Gnathophylleptum tellei d’Udekem d’Acoz,<br />

2001, by monotypy, gender neuter)<br />

Gnathophylleptum tellei d’Udekem d’Acoz, 2001: 114; Figs 1-7. [Canary Islands, Gran Canaria, Sardina del<br />

Norte, Caulerpa racemosa meadow, 15 m]


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Fig. 29. Desmocaris trispinosa (Aurivillius, 1898). Photo by Chris Lukhaup.<br />

Fig. 30. Euryrhynchus tom<strong>as</strong>i De Grave, 2007. Photo by J. Tom<strong>as</strong> & O. Helker.


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Gnathophylloides Schmitt, 1933<br />

= Gnathophylloides Schmitt, 1933 (type species Gnathophylloides mineri Schmitt, 1933, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Gnathophylloides mineri Schmitt, 1933: 7; Fig. 3. [Ballena Point, Ensenada, Puerto Rico]<br />

Gnathophylloides robustus Bruce, 1973a: 17; Figs 1-7. [off Point Moore, Geraldton, Western Australia,<br />

28°47.0'S 114°34.2'E, 3 m]<br />

Gnathophyllum latreille, 1819<br />

= Gnatophyllum Latreille, 1819 (type species A.[lpheus] elegans Risso, 1816, designated by H. Milne<br />

Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1836-1844], gender neuter; name emended under the plenary<br />

power of the ICZN to Gnathophyllum and placed in that emended spelling on the Official List of<br />

Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Drimo Risso, 1827 (type species A.[lpheus] elegans Risso, 1816, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on<br />

the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Gnathophyllum americanum Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xx; Plate 2, fig. 14.<br />

[Cuba]<br />

= Gnathophyllum f<strong>as</strong>ciolatum Stimpson, 1860a: 28. [Rose Bay, Port Jackson, NSW; neotype designation<br />

by Ahyong, 2003]<br />

= Gnathophyllum zebra Richters, 1880: 161; Plate 17, Figs 18-20. [Fouquets]<br />

= Gnathophyllum pallidum Ortmann, 1890: 537. [Tahiti]<br />

= Gnathophyllum tridens Nobili, 1906b: 259. [Rikitea]<br />

= Gnathophyllum minuscularium Armstrong, 1940: 9; Fig. 4C-K. [in the Reach, St. George Island, Bermuda]<br />

Gnathophyllum <strong>as</strong>censi<strong>one</strong> Manning & Chace, 1990: 11; Figs 5-6. [Northe<strong>as</strong>t Bay, Ascension Island]<br />

Gnathophyllum circellum Manning, 1963: 54; Figs 3-4. [300 yards southwest of Alligator Reef Light, Monroe<br />

Co., Florida, rock ledge at 15-20 feet]<br />

Gnathophyllum elegans (Risso, 1816)<br />

= Peneus quadricolor Rafinesque, 1814: 22. [Type locality not indicated; suppressed under the plenary<br />

power for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy<br />

in Opinion 522 in 1958]<br />

= A.[lpheus] elegans Risso, 1816: 92; Plate 2, fig. 4. [environs de Nice, dans les profondeurs rocailleuses]<br />

= Gnathophyllum elegans var. brevirostris Gourret, 1887a: 1034. [l’estaque jusqu’à la Corbière; près de<br />

Somaty; Mourepiano; Rouc<strong>as</strong> blanc]<br />

Gnathophyllum modestum Hay, 1917: 72. [about 20 miles S.W. of Beaufort, N.C., in about 15 fms]<br />

Gnathophyllum panamense Faxon, 1893: 198. [Panama] (Fig. 31)<br />

Gnathophyllum precipuum Titgen, 1989: 203; Figs 1-3. [Oahu, Mahaka, 12 m]<br />

Gnathophyllum splendens Chace & Fuller, 1971: 493; Figs 1-5. [Puerto Yabucoa, <strong>one</strong>-half mile e<strong>as</strong>t of Playa<br />

de Guayanés, Municipio de Yabucoa, Puerto Rico]<br />

Gnathophyllum taylori Ahyong, 2003: 237; Figs 1-2. [S side of Long Bay, Malabar, New South Wales,<br />

33°58'S 151°15'E, 4 m, under Centrostephanus rogersi]<br />

Levicaris Bruce, 1973a<br />

= Levicaris Bruce, 1973a (type species Coralliocaris mammilatus Edmondson, 1931, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Levicaris mammillata (Edmondson, 1931)<br />

= Coralliocaris mammillata Edmondson, 1931: 5; Fig. 2; Plate 1. [Waikiki Reef, Oahu, <strong>as</strong>sociated with<br />

echinoid Heterocentrotus mamillatus]<br />

Pycnocaris Bruce, 1972a<br />

= Pycnocaris Bruce, 1972a (type species Pycnocaris chagoae Bruce, 1972a, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pycnocaris chagoae Bruce, 1972a: 54; Figs 1-7. [E<strong>as</strong>t Point, Diego Garcia, Chagos Archipelago] (Fig. 32)


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Fig. 31. Gnathophyllum panamense Faxon, 1893. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Fig. 32. Pycnocaris chagoae Bruce, 1972. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Family HyMeNoCeRIDAe ortmann, 1890<br />

Hymenocera latreille, 1819<br />

= Hymenocera Latreille, 1819 (type species Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852b, designated under the plenary<br />

power of the ICZN, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 383 in 1956)<br />

= Nematophyllum Bleeker, 1856 (type species Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852b, designated by Holthuis,<br />

1955b, gender neuter; invalid junior hononym of Nematophyllum H. Milne Edwards & Haime,<br />

1850 (Coelenterata); name placed on the Official List of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 383 in 1956)<br />

Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852b: 593 (1852); Plate 39, figs 3a-c (1855). [coral reefs of Raraka, Paumotu Islands]<br />

(Fig. 33)<br />

= H.[ymenocera] elegans Heller, 1861: 25. [Zu Tor zwischen Korallen]<br />

= H.[ymenocera] elegans Heller, 1862c: 264; Plate 3, figs 9-14. [Tor]<br />

= Hymenocera latreillii Sharp, 1893: 119 [Agalega, Seychelles]<br />

Phyllognathia Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Phyllognathia Borradaile, 1915b (type species Hymenocera (?) ceratophthalma Balss, 1913b, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

470 in 1957)<br />

Phyllognathia ceratophthalma (Balss, 1913b) (Fig. 34)<br />

= Hymenocera (?) ceratophthalma Balss, 1913b: 236. [Satsuma]<br />

Phyllognathia simplex Fujino, 1973a: 90; Figs 1-3. [near Shuragane, Sagami Bay, central Japan, 40-50 m deep]<br />

Fig. 33. Hymenocera picta Dana, 1852. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Fig. 34. Phyllognathia ceratophthalma (Balss, 1913). Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.<br />

Family KAKADuCARIDIDAe Bruce, 1993a<br />

Calathaemon Bruce & Short, 1993<br />

= Calathaemon Bruce & Short, 1993 (type species Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes holthuisi Strenth, 1976, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Calathaemon holthuisi (Strenth, 1976)<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes holthuisi Strenth, 1976: 3, Fig. 1. [subterranean waters of Ezell’s Cave in the city of San<br />

Marcos, Hays County, Tex<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Kakaducaris Bruce, 1993a<br />

= Kakaducaris Bruce, 1993a (type species Kakaducaris glabra Bruce, 1993a, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Kakaducaris glabra Bruce, 1993a: 28; Figs 1-11, 12A. [Lightening Dreaming Creek, Nourlangi, Kakadu<br />

National Park, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 12°55.3'S 132°55.8'E, 90 m alt.] (Fig. 35)<br />

Leptopalaemon Bruce & Short, 1993<br />

= Leptopalaemon Bruce & Short, 1993 (type species Leptopalaemon gagadjui Bruce & Short, 1993, by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Leptopalaemon gagadjui Bruce & Short, 1993: 75; Figs 1-6. [Barramundi Creek, Kakadu National Park,<br />

Northern Territory, 13°20'S 132°27'E]<br />

Family PALAEMONIDAE Rafinesque, 1815<br />

Subfamily PALAEMONINAE Rafinesque, 1815<br />

Arachnochium Wowor & Ng, 2010a<br />

= Arachnochium Wowor & Ng, 2010a (type species Palaemon mirabilis Kemp, 1917c, by original designation,<br />

gender neuter)<br />

Arachnochium kulsiense (Jayachandran, Lal Mohan & Raji, 2007)<br />

= Macrobrachium kulsiense Jayachandran, Lal Mohan & Raji, 2007: 43; Figs 1-3. [Kulsi River]<br />

Arachnochium mirabilis (Kemp, 1917c)<br />

= Palaemon mirabilis Kemp, 1917c: 227; Plate 10. [Pazudaung and Dala Creeks, Rangoon]


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Fig. 35. Kakaducaris glabra Bruce, 1993. Photo by A.J. Bruce.<br />

Brachycarpus Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Brachycarpus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Brachycarpus savignyi Spence Bate, 1888 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Brachycarpus biunguiculatus Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846), by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Retrocaris Ortmann, 1893 (type species Retrocaris spinosa (junior subjective synonym of Palæmon<br />

biunguiculatus Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846), designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

= Calmania Nobili, 1907 (type species Palæmon biunguiculatus Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine; invalid junior homonym of Calmania Laurie, 1906 (Crustacea<br />

Brachyura))<br />

Brachycarpus biunguiculatus (Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846)<br />

= Palæmon biunguiculatus Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846: 45; Plate 4, figs 4-4a. [Oran et Bône]<br />

= Brachycarpus savignyi Spence Bate, 1888: 795; Plate 124, fig. 4. [Bermuda]<br />

= Brachycarpus neapolitanus Cano, 1890: 38; Plate 4, fig. 1. [Golfo di Napoli]<br />

= Retrocaris spinosa Ortmann, 1893: 84; Plate 6, fig. 2. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

Sarg<strong>as</strong>so-See JN 62 (33.2°N 63.8°W, 0-400 m) and Pl. 34 (32.1°N 63.4°W, 200 m); Südl. Aequatorialstrom<br />

JN 249 (5.6°S 44.0°W, 0 m)]<br />

= Brachycarpus advena Nobili, 1905b: 395. [Mer Rouge]<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla rathbunensis Borradaile, 1917: 358. [Hawaiian Is.]<br />

Brachycarpus crosnieri Bruce, 1998a: 158; Figs 1-4. [New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, Uvea, P<strong>as</strong>se de la<br />

Meurthe, 6-10 m]<br />

Brachycarpus holthuisi Fausto Filho, 1966: 123; Figs 1-11. [Acaraú, Ceará]<br />

Coutierella Sollaud, 1914<br />

= Coutierella Sollaud, 1914 (type species Coutierella tonkinensis Sollaud, 1914, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Coutierella tonkinensis guangdongensis (Liu, Liang & Yan, 1990a)<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes tonkinensis guangdongensis Liu, Liang & Yan, 1990a: 250; Fig. 41. [Guangzhou]


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Coutierella tonkinensis tonkinensis Sollaud, 1914<br />

= Coutierella tonkinensis Sollaud, 1914: 318; Figs 2A, 3B, 4. [delta du fleuve Rouge, Tonkin]<br />

Cre<strong>as</strong>eria Holthuis, 1950a<br />

= Cre<strong>as</strong>eria Holthuis, 1950a (type species Palæmon morleyi Cre<strong>as</strong>er, 1936, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Cre<strong>as</strong>eria morleyi (Cre<strong>as</strong>er, 1936)<br />

= Palæmon morleyi Cre<strong>as</strong>er, 1936: 126; Figs 25-30. [San Isidro Cave, Salar Colony, Merida, Yucatan]<br />

Cryphiops Dana, 1852a<br />

= Cryphiops Dana, 1852a (type species Cryphiops spinuloso-manus Dana, 1852a (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Cancer caementarius Molina, 1782), by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Bithynis Philippi, 1860 (type species Bithynis longimana Philippi, 1860 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Cancer caementarius Molina, 1782), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Bithynops Holthuis, 1973b (type species Bythinops luscus Holthuis, 1973b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Cryphiops (Bithynops) br<strong>as</strong>iliensis (Gomes Corrêa, 1973)<br />

= Cryphiops br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Gomes Corrêa, 1973: 169; Figs 1-21. [riacho da Granja do Ipê, em Br<strong>as</strong>ília,<br />

distrito Federal]<br />

Cryphiops (Bithynops) luscus (Holthuis, 1973b)<br />

= Bythinops luscus Holthuis, 1973b: 136; Figs 1-2. [Grut<strong>as</strong> de l’Arco, near San Raphael de l’Arco, La<br />

Trinitaria, about 16°10'N 92°01'W, Chiap<strong>as</strong> State, Mexico, altitude 1470 m]<br />

Cryphiops (Bithynops) perspicax (Holthuis, 1977b)<br />

= Bythinops perspicax Holthuis, 1977b: 182; Figs 3-4. [Cenote la Cueva, Lagun<strong>as</strong> de Montebello, La<br />

Trinitaria, Chiap<strong>as</strong>, altitude 1480 m]<br />

Cryphiops (Bithynops) sbordonii Baldari, Mejía-Ortiz & López-Mejía, 2010: 48; Figs 2-4. [Cueva Chamburro,<br />

L<strong>as</strong> Margarit<strong>as</strong>, Chiap<strong>as</strong>, Mexico, 16°25'57''N 91°56'40''W]<br />

Cryphiops (Bithynops) villalobosi Villalobos Hiriart, Nates Rodriguez & Cantú Diaz Barriga, 1989: 166;<br />

Figs 1-5, 7b-d, 8c. [arroyo La Laja, km. 140 carretera Palenque-Ocosingo, a 5 km al NO del poblado<br />

de Ocosingo. Mpio. de Ocosingo, Chiap<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Cryphiops (Cryphiops) caementarius (Molina, 1782) (Fig. 36)<br />

= Cancer cæmentarius Molina, 1782: 208. [Chili]<br />

= P.[alémon] Gaudichaudii H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 400. [Chili]<br />

= Cryphiops spinuloso-manus Dana, 1852a: 26. [in fluminibus Chilensibus mari remotis]<br />

= Bithynis longimana Philippi, 1860: 164. [im Flusse la Ligua, Chile]<br />

= Macrobrachium africanum Spence Bate, 1868a: 366; Plate 31, fig. 3. [Tambo river; according to Semper,<br />

1868 on the west co<strong>as</strong>t of South America, near Islay in Peru]<br />

Exopalaemon Holthuis, 1950a<br />

= Exopalaemon Holthuis, 1950a (type species P.[alemon] styliferus H. Milne Edwards, 1840, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Exopalaemon annandalei (Kemp, 1917c)<br />

= Leander annandalei Kemp, 1917c: 211; Fig. 1-4. [China, Whangpoo River, between Shanghai and<br />

Woosung, 5.5-7.5 m]<br />

= Leander annandalei var. stylirostris Yu, 1930a: 460; Fig. 4C-P. [Tangku]<br />

Exopalaemon carinicauda (Holthuis, 1950a)<br />

= Palaemon (Exopalaemon) carinicauda Holthuis, 1950a: 48; Fig. 9. [nomen novum for Leander longirostris<br />

var. carinatus Ortmann, 1890]<br />

= Leander longirostris var. carinatus Ortmann, 1890: 521. [China]<br />

Exopalaemon guangdongensis Guo, Wang & Zhang, 2005: 840; Figs 1-2. [Zhujiang river, near Tangjiawan,<br />

Zhuhai City, circa 22°36'N 113°36'E]<br />

Exopalaemon hainanensis Liang, 2000: 278; Figs 11-19. [fishery market, Haikou, Hainan Island]<br />

Exopalaemon mani (Sollaud, 1914)


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Fig. 36. Cryphiops (Cryphiops) caementarius (Molina, 1782). Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

= Leander Mani Sollaud, 1914: 315; Figs 1, 2B. [delta du fleuve Rouge, Tonkin]<br />

Exopalaemon modestus (Heller, 1862a)<br />

= L.[eander] modestus Heller, 1862a: 527. [Schanghai]<br />

= Leander modestus Heller, 1865: 111; Plate 10, fig. 6. [Shanghai]<br />

= Leander czerniavskyi Bražnikov, 1907: 176. [Amurskiy Liman]<br />

= Leander modestus var. sibirica Czerniavsky, 1878; 24. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Leander macrogenitus Yu, 1930b: 559; Figs 1A-C. [Hangchow]<br />

= Leander czerniavsky lacustris Buldovsky, 1933: 50; Plate 2, figs 21, 23. [Lake Khanka, Soviet Far E<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Exopalaemon orientis (Holthuis, 1950a)<br />

= Palaemon (Exopalaemon) orientis Holthuis, 1950a: 49. [nomen novum for Leander longirostris var.<br />

japonicus Ortmann, 1890]<br />

= Leander longirostris var. japonicus Ortmann, 1890: 519; Plate 37, figs 14, 14z. [Japan, Tokiobai]<br />

Exopalaemon styliferus (H. Milne Edwards, 1840 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= P.[alemon] styliferus H. Milne Edwards, 1840 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 638. [nomen novum<br />

for P.[alemon] longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 394 nec<br />

P.[alemon] longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 392]<br />

= P.[alemon] longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 394. [l’embouchure<br />

du Gange]<br />

Exopalaemon vietnamicus Nguyên, 1992: 25; Figs 4, 12 (part). [Can Giò, 15 km west of Vu Tà]<br />

Exopalaemon xinjiangensis Liang, 2000: 277; Figs 1-10. [Talimu River, Xinjiang, northwest China]<br />

Leander Desmarest, 1849<br />

= Leander Desmarest, 1849 (type species Leander erraticus Desmarest, 1849 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of P.[alaemon] tenuicornis Say, 1818), by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 564 in 1959)<br />

= Cryptoleander Gurney & Lebour, 1941 (type species P.[alaemon] tenuicornis Say, 1818, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Leander kempi Holthuis, 1950a: 31; Fig. 3. [Siboga stn 121, Menado anchorage, shore exploration, 55 m;<br />

Snellius Expedition, Beo, Talaud Islands]


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Leander manningi Bruce, 2002a: 71; Figs 1-4. [BP Oil Refinery Jetty, Kwinana, Cockburn Sound, Western<br />

Australia]<br />

Leander paulensis Ortmann, 1897: 192; Plate 1, fig. 14. [canal entre o continente e a ilha de São Seb<strong>as</strong>tião,<br />

Estado de São Paulo]<br />

Leander plumosus Bruce, 1994a: 39; Figs 1-5, 6A-B; Plate 2. [Ari Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

Leander tenuicornis (Say, 1818)<br />

= P.[alæmon] tenuicornis Say, 1818: 249. [Banks of Newfoundland]<br />

= Astacus locusta Fabricius, 1781: 513; nec Astacus locusta Pennant, 1777. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

? = Penaeus punctatissimus Bosc, 1802: 109; Plate 14, fig. 3. [dans sa traversée d’Europe en Amérique,<br />

sur les fucus nageans]<br />

? = Penaeus adspersus Tilesius, 1819: 4; Plate 21, fig. 1. [suppressed under the Plenary Power for the<br />

Purpose of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy in Opinion 564<br />

in 1959]<br />

= P.[alemon] natator H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 393. [dans l’océan<br />

Indien, sur du fucus nageans]<br />

= Palaemon latirostris De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 12 (1844); 170, Plate P<br />

(1849). [Japan; lectotype designation by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

= Leander erraticus Desmarest, 1849: 92; unnumbered figure. [Océan Atlantique, à cent ou cent cinquante<br />

lieues des côtes de la Guadeloupe]<br />

= P.[alaemon] torensis Paul’son, 1875: 116; Plate 17, fig. 3. [Red Sea]<br />

= P.[alaemon] torensis var. A Paul’son, 1875: 116; Plate 17, fig. 4. [Red Sea]<br />

= P.[alaemon] torensis var. B Paul’son, 1875: 116; Plate 17, fig. 5. [Red Sea]<br />

? = Palaemon mauritii Spamer & Bogan, 1992: 163. [nomen nudum]<br />

? = Palaemon mexicanus Spamer & Bogan, 1992: 163. [nomen nudum]<br />

Leandrites Holthuis, 1950a<br />

= Leandrites Holthuis, 1950a (type species Leander celebensis De Man, 1881 by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Leandrites celebensis (De Man, 1881)<br />

= Leander celebensis De Man, 1881: 141. [on the road of Mac<strong>as</strong>sar (Celebes)]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes hornelli Kemp, 1925: 318; Figs 14-15. [Silavathuri Lagoon, Tuticorin, S. India]<br />

= Leander wieneckii Holthuis, 1950a: 36. [nomen nudum, manuscript name for Leander celebensis De<br />

Man, 1881]<br />

Leandrites deschampsi (Nobili, 1903c)<br />

= Leander Deschampsi Nobili, 1903c: 8. [Singapore]<br />

Leandrites indicus Holthuis, 1950a: 37; Fig. 5. [Off Mak<strong>as</strong>sar]<br />

Leandrites stenopus Holthuis, 1950a: 40; Fig. 6. [Madoera Strait, 7°25'S 113°16'E, 56 m]<br />

Leptocarpus Holthuis, 1950a<br />

= Leptocarpus Holthuis, 1950a (type species Leander fluminicola Kemp, 1917c, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Leptocarpus fluminicola (Kemp, 1917c)<br />

= Leander fluminicola Kemp, 1917c: 223; Plate 9, fig. 2. [River Ganges, Mirzapur, United Provinces]<br />

Leptocarpus kempi Jayachandran, 1992: 129; Fig. 2. [Cochin backwaters at Panangad]<br />

Leptocarpus potamiscus (Kemp, 1917c)<br />

= Leander potamiscus Kemp, 1917c: 225; Fig. 7. [Patani River, below the town of Patani, Siamese Malay<br />

States]<br />

Macrobrachium Spence Bate, 1868a<br />

= Macrobrachium Spence Bate, 1868a (type species Macrobrachium americanum Spence Bate, 1868a,<br />

designated by Fowler, 1912, gender neuter; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 564 in 1959)


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= Eupalaemon Ortmann, 1891 (type species Palaemon (s.s.) dolichodactylus Hilgendorf, 1879 (junior<br />

subjective synonym of Palaemon scabriculus Heller, 1862a), designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Parapalaemon Ortmann, 1891 (type species Palaemon (s.s.) dolichodactylus Hilgendorf, 1879 (junior<br />

subjective synonym of Palaemon scabriculus Heller, 1862a, designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Macroterocheir Stebbing, 1908 (type species Palaemon (s.s.) lepidactylus Hilgendorf, 1879, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Macrobrachium acanthochirus Villalobos F., 1967: 168; Plates 1-2. [Río Valdeflores, Valdeflores de Tonameca,<br />

Pochutla, Estado de Oaxaca, Mexico]<br />

Macrobrachium acanthurus (Wiegmann, 1836)<br />

= P.[alaemon] acanthurus Wiegmann, 1836: 150. [Küste Br<strong>as</strong>iliens]<br />

= P.[alemon] forceps H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 397. [Rio-Janeiro]<br />

= Pal.[æmon] Swainsonii White, 1847a: 78. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Palæmon mexicanus de Saussure, 1857a: 504. [Cuba et Mexique]<br />

= Macrobrachium longidigitum Spence Bate, 1868a: 365; Plate 31, fig. 2. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Palæmon d<strong>as</strong>ydactylus Streets, 1871b: 225; Plate 2, Figs 3-3a. [tide-water of the Coatzacoalcos River,<br />

Isthmus of Tehuantepec]<br />

= Palæmon sexdentatus Streets, 1871b: 226; Plate 2, Figs 4-4a. [tide-water of the Coatzacoalcos River,<br />

Isthmus of Tehuantepec]<br />

? = Palaemon Potieté Müller, 1892: 184. [nomen nudum]<br />

Macrobrachium acherontium Holthuis, 1977b: 188; Figs 6-7. [Grut<strong>as</strong> del Cocona, 3 km NE of Teapa, Tab<strong>as</strong>co,<br />

altitude 60 m above sea level]<br />

= Macrobrachium coconaensis Guzman, Cabrera & Kensler, 1977: 208. [nomen nudum]<br />

Macrobrachium aemulum (Nobili, 1906b)<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) aemulus Nobili, 1906b: 258. [Gatavake, 180 mètres d’altitude]<br />

Macrobrachium agwi Klotz, 2008: 49; Figs 1-3. [India, West Bengal, Alipurduar District, Barobisha, approx.<br />

800 km north of Calcutta]<br />

Macrobrachium ahkowi Chong & Khoo, 1987a: 562. [nomen novum for Macrobrachium johnsoni Chong &<br />

Khoo, 1987b]<br />

= Macrobrachium johnsoni Chong & Khoo, 1987b: 360; Figs 1-3; nec Macrobrachium johnsoni Ravindranath,<br />

1979. [first landing, Gunong Palai waterfall stream, Johore, ca. 200 m altitude]<br />

Macrobrachium altifrons altifrons (Henderson, 1893)<br />

= Palæmon altifrons Henderson, 1893: 444; Plate 40, Figs 4-6. [Delhi; River Jumna; Lahore]<br />

Macrobrachium altifrons ranjhai Tiwari, 1964a<br />

= Macrobrachium altifrons ranjhai Tiwari, 1964a: 237; Figs 2A-F, 5-6. [Kabul River at Nowshera, Peshawar<br />

District (West Pakistan)]<br />

Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862b)<br />

= P.[alaemon] amazonicus Heller, 1862b: 418; Plate 2, fig. 45. [im Amaz<strong>one</strong>nstrome]<br />

= Palæmon ensiculus Smith, 1869: 26; Plate 1, figs 2-2c. [Pará, Brazil]<br />

= Palaemon Dieperinkii De Man, 1879: 167. [Suriname]<br />

Macrobrachium americanum Spence Bate, 1868a: 363; Plate 30. [Lake of Amatitlan, Guatemala]<br />

Macrobrachium amplimanus Cai & Dai, 1999: 231; Figs 13-15. [forest stream near Mengla County]<br />

Macrobrachium andamanicum (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon andamanicum Tiwari, 1952: 30. [Andaman Islands]<br />

Macrobrachium aracamuni Rodríguez, 1982: 379; Fig. 2. [Cerro Aracamuni, Territorio Federal Amazon<strong>as</strong>,<br />

680 m above sea level]<br />

Macrobrachium <strong>as</strong>perulum (von Martens, 1868)<br />

= Palaemon <strong>as</strong>perulus von Martens, 1868: 43; Plate 1, fig. 5. [Shanghai, aus dem Fischmarkt]<br />

= Palaemon <strong>as</strong>perulus var. brevirostris Yu, 1931a: 287; Fig. 4. [Ichang, Changsha, Soochow]<br />

= Macrobrachium pinguis Dai, 1984: 245; Figs 1-5. [Longhai County, Fujian Province]<br />

= Macrobrachium anhuiense Tan, 1991: 286; Figs 1-4. [Wuwei County, (31°20'N 117°54'E), Anhui<br />

Province]


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Macrobrachium <strong>as</strong>samense <strong>as</strong>samense (Tiwari, 1958)<br />

= Palaemon <strong>as</strong>samensis <strong>as</strong>samensis Tiwari, 1958: 298. [Someswari River, near Siju, Garo Hills, Assam]<br />

Macrobrachium <strong>as</strong>samense peninsulare (Tiwari, 1958)<br />

= Palaemon <strong>as</strong>samensis peninsularis Tiwari, 1958: 298. [Nerbudda River at Khetgaon, 22.50°N 81.20°E,<br />

Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh]<br />

Macrobrachium atabapense Pereira S., 1986: 202; Figs 4, 5, 6A. [Atabapo River, Sta. Cruz, Territorio Federal<br />

Amazon<strong>as</strong>, Venezuela, 3°20'N 67°29'W]<br />

Macrobrachium auratum Short, 2004: 71; Figs 27-28, 36C. [Flame Tree Creek between Airlie Beach and<br />

Shute Harbour, 20°16'S 148°45'E]<br />

Macrobrachium australe (Guérin-Méneville, 1838 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1838])<br />

= Palaemon australis Guérin-Méneville, 1838 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1838]: 37. [île de Taïti]<br />

? = Palaemon Danae Heller, 1865: 120; Plate 11, fig. 3. [Sidney; considered err<strong>one</strong>ous by Short, 2004]<br />

= Palaemon dispar von Martens, 1868: 41. [Insel Adenare, umweit Flores]<br />

= Palaemon alphonsianus Hoffman, 1874: 33; Plate 9, figs 63-65. [l’île de la Réunion]<br />

= Palaemon parvus Hoffman, 1874: 35; Plate 7, fig. 59. [l’île de Nossy-Faly]<br />

= Palaemon Malliardi Richters, 1880: 166; Plate 18, figs 1-3. [Creole river, Black river]<br />

= P.[alæmon] (Eupalæmon) ustulatus Nobili, 1899: 241. [Rigo]<br />

= Leander lepidus De Man, 1915a: 410; Plate 28, figs 6-6d. [Mündung des kleinen Flusses zu Oinaké,<br />

einem Dorfe an der Küste östlich von der Humboldt-Bai]<br />

Macrobrachium australiense Holthuis, 1950a: 174. [nomen novum for Palaemon australis Ortmann, 1891]<br />

= Palaemon australis Ortmann, 1891: 709; nec Palaemon australis Guérin-Méneville, 1838. [Gayndah,<br />

Rockhampton (both Queensland); Peak Downs, Ost-Australien]<br />

= Macrobrachium adscitum adscitum Riek, 1951: 363; Fig. 3. [Queensland, Accomodation Creek,<br />

Oakey]<br />

= Macrobrachium adscitum subsp. Riek, 1951: 363. [Angus River, Strathalbyn, south of Adelaide,<br />

South Australia]<br />

= Macrobrachium atactum atactum Riek, 1951: 364; Fig. 5. [Conondale, Mary River, Queensland]<br />

= Macrobrachium atactum ischnomorphum Riek, 1951: 364; Fig. 6. [Elimbah Creek, Elimbah, Queensland]<br />

= Macrobrachium atactum sobrinum Riek, 1951: 364; Fig. 7. [Muttaburra, Queensland]<br />

= Macrobrachium australiense cr<strong>as</strong>sum Riek, 1951: 366; Fig. 10. [Cairns, Queensland]<br />

= Macrobrachium australiense cristatum Riek, 1951: 366; Fig. 9. [Pallal, Horton River, near Bingara,<br />

New South Wales]<br />

= Macrobrachium australiense eupharum Riek, 1951: 365; Fig. 8. [Burdekin River, Macrossan, Queensland]<br />

Macrobrachium banjarae (Tiwari, 1958)<br />

= Palaemon banjarae Tiwari, 1958: 299. [Banjar River, off Aonrai Forest Village, Baihar Tehsil, Dist.<br />

Balaghat, M.P.]<br />

Macrobrachium bariense (De Man, 1892a)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) bariensis De Man, 1892a: 496; Plate 29, figs 50-50d. [Flores, aus dem<br />

Flusse bei Bari]<br />

Macrobrachium birai Lobão, Melo & Fernandes, 1986: 50. [Rio Branco, afluente do Itapitangui, Cananéia,<br />

SP, 24°54'44''S 47°5'30''W; fully described in Melo, Lobão & Fernandes, 1988]<br />

Macrobrachium birmanicum Schenkel, 1902<br />

= Palaemon spinipes var. birmanicus Schenkel, 1902: 503; Plate 9, figs 8-8c. [Mandalay and Bhamd;<br />

lectotype designated by Cai & Ng, 2002]<br />

Macrobrachium bombajense Almelkar & Sankolli, 2006: 187; Figs 1-2. [Mahar<strong>as</strong>thra State Fisheries Department<br />

fish farm Aarey, Goregaon Mumbai, Mahar<strong>as</strong>thra, India]<br />

= Macrobrachium bombayensis Indulkar & Shirgur, 1995: 40. [nomen nudum]<br />

Macrobrachium borellii (Nobili, 1896)<br />

= Palæmon Borellii Nobili, 1896: 2. [San Lorenzo (Jujuy) e età diversa della provincia di San Luis]<br />

Macrobrachium br<strong>as</strong>iliense (Heller, 1862b)


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= P.[alaemon] br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Heller, 1862b: 419; Plate 2, fig. 46. [in einem Bache zu Camaroes, Br<strong>as</strong>ilien]<br />

= Palaemon appuni var. aequatorialis Ortmann, 1891: 731; Plate 47, fig. 6. [Ecuador]<br />

Macrobrachium brevicarpum Tan & Dong, 1996: 287; Figs 1-4. [Qimen County (29°52'N 117°43'E), Anhui<br />

Province]<br />

Macrobrachium bullatum Fincham, 1987: 351; Fig. 1. [Magela Creek, Northern Territory, Australia]<br />

Macrobrachium cacharense (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon hendersoni cacharensis Tiwari, 1952: 32. [Cachar and Silchar districts, Assam]<br />

Macrobrachium caledonicum (Roux, 1926a)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) caledonicus Roux, 1926a: 224; Figs 52-54. [Bondé; Tao; Canala; Koné et<br />

environs; Bopope; Coula-Boréaré; Ni; La Foa; Coindé (all Nouvelle-Calédonie)]<br />

Macrobrachium callirrhoe (De Man, 1898)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) callirrhoë De Man, 1898: 152; Plate 8. [Mandai river at Nanga Raoen;<br />

Ketoengau river]<br />

Macrobrachium canarae (Tiwari, 1958)<br />

= Palaemon canarae Tiwari, 1958: 298. [Sitanadi River, near Ghats, South Kanara, Madr<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Macrobrachium carcinus (Linnaeus, 1758)<br />

= Cancer Carcinus Linnaeus, 1758: 631. [Americæ fluvis]<br />

= Cancer (Astacus) Jamaicensis Herbst, 1792 [in Herbst, 1791-1796]: 57; Plate 27, fig. 2. [Jamaica, in<br />

Flussen]<br />

= Palaemon brachydactylus Wiegmann, 1836: 148. [Ostküste Mexiko]<br />

= P.[alemon] punctatus Randall, 1840: 146. [?E<strong>as</strong>t Indies and West Indies]<br />

= Palemon brevicarpus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 172. [Japan; lectotype designation by<br />

Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993; specimens considered to be from Suriname, see Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

= Palæmon aztecus de Saussure, 1857a: 504. [Vera-Cruz]<br />

? = Palæmon Montezumæ de Saussure, 1857a: 504. [Vera-Cruz]<br />

= P.[alaemon] laminatus von Martens, 1869: 24. [Carac<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Palaemon ornatus Torralb<strong>as</strong>, 1917: 616; Figs 56, 57; nec Olivier, 1811. [corrientes de agua dulce,<br />

Cuba]<br />

= Periclimenes portoricensis Schmitt, 1933: 3; Fig. 2. [Porto Rico]<br />

Macrobrachium catonium H.H.III Hobbs & H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1995: 50; Fig. 1. [Lake in Actun Chapat, Cayo<br />

District, Belize]<br />

Macrobrachium cavernicola (Kemp, 1924)<br />

= Palaemon cavernicola Kemp, 1924: 42; Plate 3, figs 1-4. [Siju Cave, Garo Hills, Assam]<br />

Macrobrachium chevalieri (Roux, 1935a)<br />

= Palaemon chevalieri (Macrobrachium) Roux, 1935a: 193; Figs 1-2. [Iles du Cap-vert, Saint Antonio<br />

Paul]<br />

Macrobrachium clymene (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) clymene De Man, 1902: 794; Plate 25, figs 50-50h. [aus dem Baramflusse,<br />

Borneo]<br />

Macrobrachium cocoense Abele & W. Kim, 1984: 951; Figs 1-2. [Isla del Coco, Costa Rica, stream on e<strong>as</strong>t<br />

side of Wafer Bay]<br />

Macrobrachium cortezi Rodríguez, 1982: 383; Fig. 3. [Tobogán, 30 km S of Puerto Ayacucho, Río Orinoco]<br />

Macrobrachium cowlesi Holthuis, 1950a: 257. [Manila water supply, Luzon, Philippines; described and<br />

illustrated by Cowles, 1914 <strong>as</strong> Palaemon sp.]<br />

Macrobrachium crebrum Abele & W. Kim, 1989: 6; Fig. 2. [Republic of Panama, Panama Canal, Miraflores<br />

Third Locks Lake]<br />

Macrobrachium crenulatum Holthuis, 1950b: 95. [Pejebobo River. E. Panama]<br />

Macrobrachium dalatense Nguyên, 2003: 454; Figs 1-3. [Mountain stream near the village of Krean at about<br />

1250 m altitude, 11°52'N 108°29'E, south of Dalat]<br />

Macrobrachium dayanum (Henderson, 1893)<br />

= Palaemon Dayanus Henderson, 1893: 443; Plate 40, figs 7-13. [Orissa; Jubbulpore; Calcutta; Beerbhoom;<br />

Debroo; Delhi; Roorkee; Hurdwar; Loodiana; River Jumna; Lahore]


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Macrobrachium denticulatum Ostrovski, Da Fonseca & Da Silva-Ferreira, 1996: 361; Figs 4-5. [Brazil, border<br />

between the states of Alago<strong>as</strong> and Sergipe, São Francisco river, 9°37'30''S 37°46'W]<br />

Macrobrachium depressimanum Pereira S., 1993<br />

= Macrobrachium depressimanus Pereira S., 1993: 339; Figs 1, 2A. [Perú, Amazon<strong>as</strong> Department, Santiago<br />

River, La Poza, 4°01'S 77°47'W]<br />

Macrobrachium dienbienphuense Đăng & B.Y. Nguyên, 1972: 4; Fig. 3. [Nam Rom River, Dien Bien Phu, Lai<br />

Chau Province]<br />

= Macrobrachium longidigitum Dai, 1984: 248; Figs 18-22; nec Spence Bate, 1868a. [Ganlanba, Lancang<br />

River, Yunnan Province, China]<br />

= Macrobrachium eriocheirum Dai, 1984: 247; Figs 13-17. [Jingsan, Xishuangbanna Dai Aut. Pref., Yunnan<br />

Province]<br />

Macrobrachium dierythrum Pereira S., 1986: 204; Figs 7-8, 12C. [Aguaro River, P<strong>as</strong>o Garzerito, Edo. Guarico,<br />

Venezuela; 8°10'N 66°25'W]<br />

Macrobrachium digitus Abele & W. Kim, 1989: 8; Figs 3-4. [Republic of Panama, Panama Canal, Miraflores<br />

Locks]<br />

Macrobrachium digueti (Bouvier, 1895)<br />

= Palemon Digueti Bouvier, 1895: 159; Fig. 2. [rivière Mulege et canaux d’irrigation issus de cette<br />

rivière]<br />

Macrobrachium dolatum Cai, Naiyanetr & Ng, 2004: 598; Figs 6-7. [Trang, South Thailand]<br />

Macrobrachium dolichodactylus (Hilgendorf, 1879)<br />

= Palaemon (s.s.) dolichodactylus Hilgendorf, 1879: 840; Plate 4, fig. 18. [Tette]<br />

Macrobrachium duri Wowor & Ng, 2010b: 279; Figs 1-2. [Banten, Banten Province, Java]<br />

Macrobrachium dux (Lenz, 1910b)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) dux Lenz, 1910b: 129; Plate 3, figs 2-5. [Avakubi am Ituri]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) Lenzii De Man, 1911b: 225. [Congo River, probably near Boma]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) dux var. congoensis De Man, 1912a: 416. [la rivière Kole, affluent du Lohali<br />

(Aruwimi), nord-est du Congo Belge]<br />

= Palæmon (Eupalæmon) dux var. congoensis De Man, 1912b: 229; Plate 4, figs 6-6a. [la rivière Kole,<br />

affluent du Lohali (Aruwimi), nord-est du Congo Belge]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) dux var. tenuicarpus De Man, 1925: 47; Fig. 12k, g, l, h-j . [Kikada, Congo<br />

Belge]<br />

Macrobrachium edentatum Liang & Yan, 1986b: 107; Figs 1-4. [Junlian County, Sichuan Province]<br />

Macrobrachium elatum Jayachandran, 1987: 370; Fig. 2. [Ashtamudi estuary at Perumon, Quilon District,<br />

Kerala]<br />

Macrobrachium elegantum Pan, Hou & S. Li, 2010: 86; Figs 2-4. [unnamed cave in Xiaorui Village, Ludong<br />

Town, Jingxi County (23.1°N 106.4°E), Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China]<br />

Macrobrachium empulipke Wowor, 2010: 717; Figs 1-2. [sg. Cibogo, Sukabumi Regency, W. Java]<br />

Macrobrachium equidens (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Palæmon equidens Dana, 1852a: 26. [in mari prope portum ”Singapore”]<br />

= Palaemon sundaicus var. bataviana De Man, 1897: 784. [Fluss zu Batavia]<br />

= P.[alæmon] (Eupalæmon) sundaicus var. brachydactyla Nobili, 1899: 238. [Amboina]<br />

= P.[alæmon] sundaicus var. De Mani Nobili, 1899: 239. [Atjeh; Amboina]<br />

= P.[alæmon] (Eupalæmon) acanthosoma Nobili, 1899: 242. [Katau]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) sundaicus var. baramensis De Man, 1902: 770. [aus dem Baramflusse]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) n<strong>as</strong>utus Nobili, 1903c: 9; unnumbered fig. [Singapore]<br />

= Palaemon delagoae Stebbing, 1915: 74; Plate 16. [mouth of river flowing into Delagoa Bay]<br />

= Urocaridella borradailei Stebbing, 1923: 8; Plate 14. [Umhlotzu River, Natal]<br />

Macrobrachium esculentum (Thallwitz, 1891)<br />

= Palaemon esculentus Thallwitz, 1891: 98. [Nord-Celebes; fully described in Thallwitz, 1892]<br />

= Palaemon dulcis Thallwitz, 1891: 99. [Nord-Celebes; fully described in Thallwitz, 1892]<br />

Macrobrachium faustinum (de Saussure, 1857a)<br />

= Palæmon Faustinus de Saussure, 1857a: 505. [Haiti]<br />

= Palaemon cubanus Sharp, 1893: 123. [Cuba; nomen nudum]


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= P.[alemon] spinimanus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 399 (partim); nec<br />

Latreille, 1818. [les Antilles et les côtes du Brésil]<br />

Macrobrachium felicinum Holthuis, 1949b: 183. [Catumbela near Benguella, Angola]<br />

Macrobrachium ferreirai Kensley & Walker, 1982: 4; Figs 5-6, 12b. [Igarapé near C<strong>as</strong>tanhal, Aripuaná]<br />

Macrobrachium feunteuni Keith & Vigneux, 2002: 130; Photo 25-33. [Nuku Hiva, îles Marquises, Polynésie<br />

Française, rivière Hakaui]<br />

Macrobrachium foai (Coutière, 1902a)<br />

= P.[alaemon] (Eupalæmon) Foai Coutière, 1902a: 517. [Haut Congo]<br />

Macrobrachium forcipatum Ng, 1995b: 251; Figs 2-4. [T<strong>as</strong>ik Temengor, south of Banding, Sungai Halong]<br />

Macrobrachium formosense Spence Bate, 1868a: 364; Plate 31, fig. 1. [River Tamsuy, Island of Formosa]<br />

= Palemon longipes De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 171; nec Olivier, 1811. [Japan; lectotype<br />

designation by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

= Palæmon similis Yu, 1931a: 281; Fig. 2. [Amoy]<br />

? = Palaemon riukiuensis Kubo, 1940a: 21; Figs 12-13; Plate 1B. [Okinawa-zima (Riu-Kiu)]<br />

Macrobrachium fukienense Liang & Yan, 1980: 30; Figs 1-7. [Fujian Province: Xiamen (Bantou, Dongfu),<br />

Tong’an (Dingxi), Anxi, Haicang (Jiaomei), Yongchun, Zhangpu (Shiliu)]<br />

Macrobrachium gallus Holthuis, 1952b: 67; Fig. 1. [Rio Peripa, Ecuador]<br />

Macrobrachium gangeticum Spence Bate, 1868a: 365. [Ganges River near Dufferin Bridge at Rajghat, Banar<strong>as</strong><br />

India; neotype selection by Tiwari & Holthuis, 1996]<br />

= Palaemon choprai Tiwari, 1949a: 333; Figs 1-2. [Ganges River near Dufferin Bridge at Rajghat, Banar<strong>as</strong><br />

India; lectotype selection by Tiwari & Holthuis, 1996]<br />

Macrobrachium glabrum Holthuis, 1995: 139; Figs 1-2. [Kotomay, sous-préfecture Mitsinjo, prov. Majunga,<br />

N.W. Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Macrobrachium gracilirostre (Miers, 1875)<br />

= Palaemon gracilirostris Miers, 1875: 343. [Samoa Islands, Upolu]<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) modestus De Man, 1892a: 469; Plate 27, figs 43-43d; nec Heller, 1862a.<br />

[Flores, Fluss bei Wukur unweit Sikka]<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) modestus brevimanus Roux, 1934a: 228; Figs 9- 10. [Bimun, Nouvelle-<br />

Irlande]<br />

= Macrobrachium sophronicum Holthuis, 1950a: 198; Fig. 40. [nomen novum name for Palaemon (Parapalaemon)<br />

modestus De Man, 1892a]<br />

Macrobrachium grandimanus (Randall, 1840)<br />

= P.[alemon] grandimanus Randall, 1840: 142. [Sandwich Islands]<br />

= P.[alemon] gracilimanus Randall, 1840: 143. [Sandwich Islands]<br />

= Palæmon acutirostris Dana, 1852a: 26. [insulis Hawaiensibus]<br />

Macrobrachium gua Chong, 1989: 32; Figs 1-2. [stream at resurgence from Gomantong Hill, ca. 5°33'N<br />

118°06'E, Sabah, Borneo]<br />

Macrobrachium guangxiense Liang & Yan, 1981: 33; Figs 20-21. [Longzhou County, Guangxi Province]<br />

Macrobrachium gurudeve Jayachandran & Raji, 2005: 1180; Figs 1-2, 6. [Bhavani River (at Thavalam), an<br />

e<strong>as</strong>t flowing mountain river, Palakkad District of Kerala State]<br />

Macrobrachium hainanense (Parisi, 1919)<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) hainanense Parisi, 1919: 87; Plate 2, fig. 1; Plate 6, figs 1, 7. [Fiume Ken-<br />

Kong, Isla di Hainan]<br />

Macrobrachium hancocki Holthuis, 1950b: 96. [Esparta, Rio Barranca, Costa Rica]<br />

Macrobrachium handschini (Roux, 1933)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) handschini Roux, 1933: 345. [Katherine River, Northern Territory, Australia;<br />

lectotype designation by Bruce, 1992b]<br />

= Macrobrachium glypticum Riek, 1951: 363; Fig. 4. [Coen, north Queensland]<br />

Macrobrachium hendersodayanum (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon henderso-dayanus Tiwari, 1952: 29. [Western Ghats, from Satara District up to Mysore State]<br />

Macrobrachium hendersoni (De Man, 1906)<br />

= Palæmon (Parapalæmon ?) Hendersoni De Man, 1906: 405. [Darjeeling, Bengal, at a height of 2500<br />

feet]


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= Palaemon yunnanensis Yü, 1936: 308; Figs 3, 4. [Mann-Tchi-Pan]<br />

Macrobrachium heterochirus (Wiegmann, 1836)<br />

= Palaemon heterochirus Wiegmann, 1836: 149. [Ostküste Mexiko]<br />

= Palaemon Appuni von Martens, 1869: 31; Plate 2, fig. 5. [Porto Cabello in Venezuela]<br />

Macrobrachium heterorhynchos Guo & He, 2008: 12; Figs 1-2, 7A-B. [Xijiang river near Jiangmen City, ca.<br />

22°33'N 113°08'E]<br />

Macrobrachium hildebrandti (Hilgendorf, 1893b)<br />

= Bithynis? hildebrandti Hilgendorf, 1893b: 244. [Central-Madag<strong>as</strong>kar]<br />

Macrobrachium hirsutimanus (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon hirsutimanus Tiwari, 1952: 31. [forest stream 95 km north from Nan Town, Nan province,<br />

about 15-20 km north from Ban Pon, Nam Gae, north of Ban Sala, near Laos, North Thailand; neotype<br />

selection by Cai, Naiyanetr & Ng, 2004]<br />

Macrobrachium hirtimanus (Olivier, 1811)<br />

= Palæmon hirtimanus Olivier, 1811: 663. [la mer des Indes]<br />

Macrobrachium hobbsi Villalobos Hiriart & Nates Rodriguez, 1990: 7; Fig. 3. [México, Chiap<strong>as</strong>, Río El<br />

Naranjo, aprox. a 8 km al NO de Pijijiapan, carretera Tonalá-Pijijipan]<br />

Macrobrachium holthuisi Genofre & Lobão, 1978: 273; Fig. 1. [Guaecá river of São Seb<strong>as</strong>tião, State of São<br />

Paulo, Brazil]<br />

Macrobrachium horstii (De Man, 1892a)<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) Horstii De Man, 1892a: 460; Plate 27, figs 39-39c. [Celebes, aus dem Flusse<br />

bei Palopo, Luwu]<br />

= Palaemon (Parapal.) horsti brevidigitus Roux, 1930: 358. [Bali]<br />

Macrobrachium idae (Heller, 1862b)<br />

= P.[alaemon] Idae Heller, 1862b: 416; Plate 2, figs 40-41. [Borneo; lectotype selection by Cai & Ng,<br />

2001b]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) ritsemae De Man, 1897: 774; Plate 37, figs 70-70c. [Atjeh]<br />

= Palæmon (Eupalæmon) Idæ var. subinermis Nobili, 1899: 237. [Innawi, Fiume San Guiseppe]<br />

= Palæmon (Eupalæmon) Mariæ Coutière, 1900a: 1266. [Rivière Ivaloina, près Tamatave]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) robustus De Man, 1902: 771; Plate 24, fig. 48. [Tabelo, Halmahera; lectotype<br />

selection by Cai & Ng, 2001b]<br />

= Macrobrachium palawanensis Johnson, 1962: 307; Fig. 1. [Palawan]<br />

Macrobrachium idella idella (Hilgendorf, 1898)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) idae var. idella Hilgendorf, 1898: 29; Fig. A. [Ungúu, Teich bei Matomondo;<br />

Usaramo]<br />

= Palæmon (Eupalæmon) multidens Coutière, 1900a: 1266. [Riv. Kotofotsy, Br<strong>as</strong> de l’Onilahy]<br />

Macrobrachium idella georgii Jayachandran & Joseph, 1985a: 130; Fig. 1. [Pallickal, Pamba, Manimala and<br />

Meenachil rivers]<br />

Macrobrachium iheringi (Ortmann, 1897)<br />

= Palaemon iheringi Ortmann, 1897: 211; Plate 1, figs 7-8. [Alto da Serra and Rio Tieté, Estado de São<br />

Paulo]<br />

Macrobrachium inca Holthuis, 1950b: 93. [Rio Mochè, near Salavery, N. Peru]<br />

Macrobrachium indicum Jayachandran & Joseph, 1986: 217; Figs 1-4. [Vellayani Lake, 8°24'09"-8°6'30"N<br />

76°59'08"-76°59'47"E]<br />

Macrobrachium inflatum Liang & Yan, 1985b: 254; Fig. 3. [Kunshan County, 31°20'N 120°58'E, Jiangsu<br />

Province]<br />

Macrobrachium inpa Kensley & Walker, 1982: 6; Figs 7-9, 12c. [Igarapé da Cachoeira]<br />

Macrobrachium insulare (Parisi, 1919)<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) insularis Parisi, 1919: 85; Fig. 7; Plate 3, figs 2-3; Plate 6, fig. 12. [Formosa]<br />

Macrobrachium jacobsoni Holthuis, 1950a: 227; Fig. 47. [Lugu, Sinabang Bay, Simalur, off the west co<strong>as</strong>t of<br />

Sumatra]<br />

Macrobrachium japonicum (De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Palaemon japonicus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 172. [Japan; lectotype designation by<br />

Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]


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= Palaemon boninensis Stimpson, 1860a: 41. [insulis ”Bonin”, in rivulis montanis]<br />

Macrobrachium jaroense (Cowles, 1914)<br />

= Palaemon jaroensis Cowles, 1914: 385; Plate 3, figs 8-8k. [Hibucawan River, near Jaro, Leyte]<br />

Macrobrachium jay<strong>as</strong>reei Jayachandran & Raji, 2005: 1186; Figs 3-4. [Kabbini River (at Mananthavadi), an<br />

e<strong>as</strong>t flowing mountain river, Wynad District of Kerala State]<br />

Macrobrachium jelskii (Miers, 1877)<br />

= Palæmon jelskii Miers, 1877: 661; Plate 67, fig. 1-1b. [Guiana, Oyapock]<br />

Macrobrachium jiangxiense Liang & Yan, 1985b: 256; Fig. 4. [Boyang County, 29°N 116°40'E, Jiangxi<br />

Provinces]<br />

Macrobrachium johnsoni Ravindranath, 1979: 184; Figs 1-2. [Guntur fish market]<br />

Macrobrachium joppae Holthuis, 1950a: 233; Fig. 48. [Ni<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Macrobrachium kelianense Wowor & Short, 2007: 82; Figs 3-4. [Sg. Kelian confluence with Sg. Ketang,<br />

Makaham River b<strong>as</strong>in, E. Kalimantan]<br />

Macrobrachium kempi (Tiwari, 1949b)<br />

= Palaemon kempi Tiwari, 1949b: 330. [small stream between Chittagong and Sultan Bagu B<strong>as</strong>tan]<br />

Macrobrachium kistnense (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon kistnensis Tiwari, 1952: 28. [Vindhyan Satpuran range of mountains, beginning from the<br />

Tanda Falls in the Mirzapur District, U.P.; Western Ghats; Ceylon, Aravalli Hills]<br />

Macrobrachium kiukianense (Yu, 1931a)<br />

= Palæmon kiukianensis Yu, 1931a: 279; Fig. 1. [Kiukiang]<br />

Macrobrachium koombooloomba Short, 2004: 61; Figs 23-24, 36A. [Koombooloomba area, creek on Koombooloomba<br />

road near Koombooloomba Dam turnoff, 7°50'S 145°34'E]<br />

Macrobrachium kulkarnii Almelkar & Sankolli, 2006: 190; Figs 3-4. [fish farm of M/s Tata Hydro-Electric<br />

Company, Walvan Dam, Lonavala (Pune District), Mahar<strong>as</strong>thra State, India]<br />

Macrobrachium kunjuramani Jayachandran & Raji, 2005: 1188; Fig. 5. [Kabbini River (at Chundal, Kalpetta,<br />

Vythiri, Thalapuzha, Noolpuzha, Kenipuzha), e<strong>as</strong>t flowing mountain river, Wynad District of<br />

Kerala State]<br />

Macrobrachium lamarrei lamarrei (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= P.[alemon] Lamarrei H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 397. [côtes du Bengale]<br />

Macrobrachium lamarrei lamarroides (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon lamarrei lamarroides Tiwari, 1952: 28. [Logtak Lake, Manipur, Assam]<br />

Macrobrachium lanatum Cai & Ng, 2002: 72; Figs 13-16. [southern Myanmar]<br />

Macrobrachium lanceifrons (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Palæmon lanceifrons Dana, 1852a: 26. [insula ”Luzon”, archiepelagi Phillipinsis, prope portum<br />

”Manila”]<br />

= Palaemon lanceifrons var. montalbanensis Cowles, 1914: 371; Plate 2, figs 6-6i. [city of Manila at Montalban]<br />

Macrobrachium lanchesteri (De Man, 1911c)<br />

= Pal.[aemon] (Eupalaemon) Lanchesteri De Man, 1911c: 264. [nomen novum for Palæmon paucidens<br />

Lanchester, 1901]<br />

= Palæmon paucidens Lanchester, 1901: 568; Plate 33, fig. 4; nec De Haan, 1844, nec Hilgendorf, 1893a.<br />

[Singora]<br />

Macrobrachium lar (Fabricius, 1798)<br />

= Palaemon Lar Fabricius, 1798: 402. [in India]<br />

= Palaemon longimanus Fabricius, 1798: 402. [in India orientali]<br />

= Palæmon ornatus Olivier, 1811: 660. [Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

= Palæmon tridens White, 1847a: 78. [nomen nudum]<br />

= P.[alaemon] vagus Heller, 1862b: 417; Plate 2, figs 42-43. [Amboina]<br />

= Palaemon spectabilis Heller, 1862a: 527. [Taiti]<br />

= Palaemon ruber Hess, 1865: 165; Plate 7, fig. 20. [Viti-Inseln]<br />

= Palaemon spectabilis Heller, 1865: 113; Plate 10, fig. 8. [Taiti]


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= Palaemon longimanus Hoffman, 1874: 34; Plate 9, figs 68-69; nec Fabricius, 1798. [l’île de la Réunion]<br />

= Palaemon mayottensis Hoffman, 1874: 32; Plate 9, figs 61-62. [l’île de Mayotte; l’île de Nossy-Faly]<br />

= Palaemon reunionnensis Hoffman, 1874: 33; Plate 9, figs 66-67. [l’île de la Réunion]<br />

= Palaemon madag<strong>as</strong>cariensis Hoffman, 1874: 35; Plate 7, fig. 58. [l’île de Nossy-Faly]<br />

= Leander dionyx Nobili, 1905d: 482; Plate 12, fig. 2. [Stephansort]<br />

= Cancer teatae Curtiss, 1938: 162. [Vaitapiha River, Tautira township, Tahiti]<br />

? = Macrobrachium ornatus Jayachandran & Raji, 2004: 41; Figs 1-2. [small rivulet of Muvattupuzha<br />

river at Pothanikkad, Kerala]<br />

Macrobrachium latidactylus (Thallwitz, 1891)<br />

= Palaemon latidactylus Thallwitz, 1891: 97. [Nord-Celebes; fully described in Thallwitz, 1892]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) endehensis De Man, 1892a: 465; Plate 27, figs 42-42h. [Endeh, aus dem Nanga<br />

Ba; aus dem Flusse bei Reo; aus dem Flusse bei Bari; Mbawa, dicht am Meere; Sungei Nargi bei<br />

Konga (all localities from Flores)]<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) lampropus De Man, 1892a: 493; Plate 29, figs 49-49c. [aus einem Flusse<br />

bei Palopo; aus dem W<strong>as</strong>serfalle Bantimurong unweit Maros; aus einem Flusse bei Pare-Pare (all<br />

from Celebes); Timor, aus dem Flusse Koinino bei Kupang]<br />

Macrobrachium latimanus (von Martens, 1868)<br />

= Palaemon latimanus von Martens, 1868: 44. [Philippinen, bei Loquilocun auf der Insel Samar]<br />

= Palaemon euryrhynchus Ortmann, 1891: 738; Plate 47, fig. 12. [Fidji-Levu; Fidji-Ins.]<br />

= Palœmon (Macrobrachium) singalangensis Nobili, 1900a: 487. [Aier Mantcior]<br />

Macrobrachium lepidactyloides (De Man, 1892a)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) lepidactyloides De Man, 1892a: 497; Plate 29, figs 51-51c. [Flores, aus dem<br />

Flusse bei Mbawa, oberhalb des W<strong>as</strong>serfalls]<br />

Macrobrachium lepidactylus (Hilgendorf, 1879)<br />

= Palaemon (s.s.) lepidactylus Hilgendorf, 1879: 838; Plate 4, figs 14-16. [Quellimane; Tette]<br />

= Palæmon (Macrobrachium) Hilgendorfi Coutière, 1899b: 382. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, Côte Est, region des<br />

grandes forêts]<br />

Macrobrachium leptodactylus (De Man, 1892a)<br />

= Palaemon pilimanus var. leptodactylus De Man, 1892a: 476; Plate 28, fig. 44i-l. [Buitenzorg, Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia;<br />

lectotype selection by Cai, Naiyanetr & Ng, 2004]<br />

Macrobrachium leucodactylus Wowor & Choy, 2001: 274; Figs 4-6. [tributary of Sg. Temburong-Machang,<br />

Temburong District, altitude 580 m]<br />

Macrobrachium lingyunense J. Li, Cai & Clarke, 2006: 277; Figs 1-3. [Shadong (Sand Cave), Guancang Village,<br />

Sicheng Town, Lingyun County, Guangxi Province, southern China, 106°23'-106°55'33''E<br />

24°05'-24°37'N]<br />

Macrobrachium lopopodus Wowor & Choy, 2001: 270; Figs 2-3. [Ulu Sg. Sawatan, Kimanis, Papar District,<br />

Sabah, Malaysia]<br />

Macrobrachium lorentzi (Roux, 1921)<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) lorentzi Roux, 1921: 596; Plate 16, figs 1-3. [Kllof-Biwak; Alkmaar; Went-<br />

Geb; Sabang (all Irian Jaya)]<br />

Macrobrachium lucifugum Holthuis, 1974<br />

= Macrobrachium faustinum lucifugum Holthuis, 1974: 233; Figs 2-3. [Cueva del Agua de Yara, on the<br />

territory of the ”bario” Yara, E. of Baracoa, Oriente Province, Cuba]<br />

= Macrobrachium crybelum Chace, 1975: 30; Figs 1-4. [Cave at Ciudad del Caribe, 18°58'N 70°23'W,<br />

Santo Domingo, D.N., Dominican Republic]<br />

Macrobrachium lujae (De Man, 1912a)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) Lujæ De Man, 1912a: 415. [Kondué, dans le district de K<strong>as</strong>aï, sur la rivière<br />

Sankuru, dans les parages de Lusambo]<br />

= Palæmon (Eupalæmon) Lujæ De Man, 1912b: 215; Plate 2, figs 3-3b; Plate 3, figs 3-3e. [Kondué, dans<br />

le district de K<strong>as</strong>aï, sur la rivière Sankuru, dans les parages de Lusambo]<br />

Macrobrachium macrobrachion (Herklots, 1851)


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= Palemon macrobrachion Herklots, 1851: 15. [Boutry] [species name spelled mabrobrachion on page 15<br />

and macrobrachion on page 25; former treated <strong>as</strong> an inadvertent spelling mistake by Holthuis, 1951a]<br />

= Palæmon africanus Kingsley, 1883: 107. [West co<strong>as</strong>t of Africa]<br />

Macrobrachium maculatum Liang & Yan, 1980: 31; Figs 8-14. [Fujian Province: Yong’an (Jiulongxi),<br />

Liancheng (Xianshuitang)]<br />

Macrobrachium madhusoodani Unnikrishnan, P.M. Pillai & Jayachandran, 2011: 123; Fig. 1. [Ithikkara River,<br />

8°56'42''N 76°56'20''E, Kerala, South India]<br />

= Macrobrachium madhusoodani Unnikrishnan, P.M. Pillai & Jayachandran, 2010: 1116; Figs 1-2. [upper<br />

reaches of the Ithikkara River, 8°56'42''N 76°56'20''E, Kerala, South India; unavailable under Art. 16.4.2]<br />

Macrobrachium malayanum (Roux, 1935b)<br />

= Palæmon (Macrobrachium) pilimanus malayanus Roux, 1935b: 32. [L<strong>as</strong>ah, Plus Valley, E<strong>as</strong>t Perak,<br />

Malay Peninsula]<br />

= Macrobrachium geron Holthuis, 1950a: 258; Fig. 52. [Banka, E. of Sumatra]<br />

Macrobrachium malcolmsonii kotreeanum Johnson, 1973: 279. [Kotree, Indus River, Pakistan]<br />

Macrobrachium malcolmsonii malcolmsonii (H. Milne Edwards, 1844)<br />

= Palemon Malcolmsonii H. Milne Edwards, 1844: 8; Plate 3. [eaux douces près de Naguepore, à une<br />

distance d’environ 200 lieues de la mer]<br />

Macrobrachium mammillodactylus (Thallwitz, 1892)<br />

= Palaemon idea var. mammillodactylus Thallwitz, 1892: 15. [Nord-Celébes; Luzon]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) Wolterstorffi Nobili, 1900b: 1. [Sœrabaia-Giava]<br />

= Palaemon philippinensis Cowles, 1914: 340; Plate 2, figs 2-2m. [San Juan River; P<strong>as</strong>ig River in the city<br />

of Manila]<br />

? = Palæmon talavaræ Blanco, 1939b: 168; Plate 2. [Lake Sampaloc, San Pablo, Laguna province, Luzon]<br />

Macrobrachium manipurense (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon manipurensis Tiwari, 1952: 30. [Manipur, Assam]<br />

Macrobrachium manningi Pereira & L<strong>as</strong>so, 2007: 134; Figs 1-3. [Cucurital River, affluent of Caroni River,<br />

Orinoco B<strong>as</strong>in, Cainama National Park, Bolivar State, Venezuela, 6°00'N 62°47'W, 380 m a.s.l.]<br />

Macrobrachium meridionale Liang & Yan, 1983b<br />

= Macrobrachium meridionalis Liang & Yan, 1983b: 213; Fig. 2. [Jongjiang River, Chengmai County,<br />

Hainan Island, China]<br />

Macrobrachium michoacanus Villalobos Hiriart & Nates Rodriguez, 1990: 2; Fig. 2. [México, Michoacán,<br />

Río Mexcalhuacán, aprox. 40 km al NO de Playa Azul, carretera Azul-Caleta de Campos]<br />

Macrobrachium microps Holthuis, 1978b: 210; Figs 1-2. [Danmin Cave, near Konogusgus, New Ireland]<br />

Macrobrachium mieni Đăng, 1975: 68; Fig. 2. [streams in Kim Boi, Hoa Binh Province]<br />

Macrobrachium minutum (Roux, 1917)<br />

= Palaemon minutus Roux, 1917: 599; Plate 27, Figs 1-3. [Lac Sentani]<br />

Macrobrachium miyakoense Komai & Fujita, 2005: 14; Figs 1-6. [anchialine cave located at southern co<strong>as</strong>t<br />

of Miyako Island, Ryukyu Islands]<br />

Macrobrachium moorei (Calman, 1899a)<br />

= Palaemon moorei Calman, 1899a: 709; Plate 40, figs 20-24. [Lake Tanganyika, 50ft]<br />

Macrobrachium n<strong>as</strong>o (Kemp, 1918a)<br />

= Palaemon n<strong>as</strong>o Kemp, 1918a: 91; Plate 25, figs 1-5. [Sizon, Tang-do cirle of Yawnghwe State in the<br />

river that runs south from the Inlé Lake]<br />

Macrobrachium nattereri (Heller, 1862b)<br />

= P.[alaemon] Nattereri Heller, 1862b: 414; Plate 2, figs 36-37. [Br<strong>as</strong>ilien, im Rio Negro]<br />

Macrobrachium natulorum Holthuis, 1984a: 164; Figs 2-3. [Jawej River near Tigi Lake]<br />

Macrobrachium neglectum (De Man, 1905)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) neglectus De Man, 1905: 201; Plate 15, fig. 6. [lower Batak landen, near Deli,<br />

North Sumatra; lectotype designation by Wowor & Ng, 2010b]<br />

Macrobrachium nepalense Kamita, 1974: 10; Fig. 4; Plate 2, fig. 2. [Tarahara Farm (Birat.) off the Breeding<br />

and Distribution Centre]<br />

Macrobrachium niloticum (Roux, 1833)<br />

= Palæmon Niloticus Roux, 1833: 73; Plate 7, fig. 2. [les eaux de Nil]


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Macrobrachium niphanae Shokita & Takeda, 1989: 148: Figs 1-2; Plate 1. [Nang Rong waterfall stream,<br />

Thailand]<br />

Macrobrachium nipp<strong>one</strong>nse (De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Palaemon nipp<strong>one</strong>nse De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 171. [Japan; lectotype designation by<br />

Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

= Palaemon <strong>as</strong>per Stimpson, 1860a: 41; nec Latreille, 1818. [in fluvii et rivulis Sinenses prope urbem<br />

”Canton”]<br />

= Palaemon sinensis Heller, 1862a: 528. [Schanghai]<br />

= Palaemon sinensis Heller, 1865: 119; Plate 10, fig. 11. [Shanghai]<br />

= Macrobrachium obtusifrons Dai, 1984: 246; Figs 6-12. [Guanting Reservoir, Miyun County, Beijing]<br />

= Macrobrachium meishanense Tan & Lu, 1992: 169; Figs 1-4. [rivulet from Meishan Reservoir, Jinzhai<br />

County, west Anhui Province]<br />

Macrobrachium nobilii (Henderson & Matthai, 1910)<br />

= Palaemon nobilii Henderson & Matthai, 1910: 295; Plate 17, figs 6a-e. [Walajabad, Chingleput District]<br />

Macrobrachium novaehollandiae (De Man, 1908c)<br />

= Pal. (Eupal.) novæ-hollandiæ De Man, 1908c: 370; Plate 16. [neighbourhood of Sydney]<br />

Macrobrachium occidentale Holthuis, 1950b: 95. [Rio de los Esclavos, just S of Cuilapa, Guatemala]<br />

Macrobrachium oen<strong>one</strong> (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) oen<strong>one</strong> De Man, 1902: 784; Plate 25, figs 49-49c. [Kau and Saluta, Halmahera]<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) oen<strong>one</strong> papuana Roux, 1927b: 324; Fig. 2. [Pionierbovak, Fl. Mamberamo,<br />

Nouvelle-Guinée]<br />

Macrobrachium ohi<strong>one</strong> (Smith, 1874)<br />

= Palæmon Ohionis Smith, 1874: 640. [Ohio River at Cannelton, Indiana]<br />

= P.[alaemon] sallei Kingsley, 1883: 108. [Mississippi]<br />

Macrobrachium olfersii (Wiegmann, 1836)<br />

= Palaemon Olfersii Wiegmann, 1836: 150. [Küste Br<strong>as</strong>iliens]<br />

= P.[alemon] spinimanus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840] nec Latreille,<br />

1818: 399 (partim). [les Antilles et les côtes du Brésil]<br />

= Palæmon consobrinus de Saussure, 1857a: 504. [Vera-Cruz]<br />

= Palaemon Desausuri Heller, 1862b: 420; Plate 2, fig. 47. [Neu-Granada]<br />

= Palaemon Potiporanga Müller, 1880: 152. [Itajahy]<br />

Macrobrachium oxyphilus Ng, 1992: 442; Figs 1A, C, E, G; 2A, C; 3A, C. [39 km road marker, Sungai Besar<br />

to Tanjong Malim trunk road, north Selangor peat swamp forest, Peninsular Malaysia]<br />

Macrobrachium panamense Rathbun, 1912a<br />

= Macrobrachium acanthurus panamense Rathbun, 1912a: 1. [Rio Calabre, Republic of Panama]<br />

Macrobrachium patheinense Ph<strong>one</strong> & Suzuki, 2004: 524; Figs 1-2. [Mayan Creek, Thayet K<strong>one</strong> village,<br />

Pathein City, Ayeyawaddy Division]<br />

Macrobrachium patsa (Coutière, 1899b)<br />

= Palæmon (Parapalæmon) Patsa Coutière, 1899b: 382. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, Rivière Mahanara (Côte Est);<br />

Br<strong>as</strong> de l’Onilahy (Côte Ouest)]<br />

Macrobrachium pectinatum Pereira S., 1986: 200; Figs 2, 3, 6B. [Atabapo River, Sta. Cruz, Territorio Federal<br />

Amazon<strong>as</strong>, Venezuela, 3°20'N 67°29'W]<br />

Macrobrachium peguense (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon peguensis Tiwari, 1952: 27. [Burma]<br />

Macrobrachium pentazona He, Gao & Guo, 2009: 39; Figs 1-3. [Beijiang River, near Qingyuan City (ca.<br />

23°42'N 113°01'E)]<br />

Macrobrachium petersii (Hilgendorf, 1879)<br />

= Palaemon (s.s.) Petersii Hilgendorf, 1879: 841; Plate 44, fig. 19. [Tette]<br />

Macrobrachium petiti (Roux, 1934b)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) Petiti Roux, 1934b: 537; Figs 1-2. [Vatomandry]


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Macrobrachium petronioi Melo, Lobão & Fernandes, 1986: 51. [Rio Branco, afluente do Itapitangui,<br />

Cananéia, SP, 24°54'44''S 47°58'30''W; fully described in Melo, Lobão & Fernandes, 1988]<br />

Macrobrachium pilimanus (De Man, 1879)<br />

= Palaemon pilimanus De Man, 1879: 181. [Moearalboeh, West Sumatra, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype selection<br />

by Cai, Naiyanetr & Ng, 2004]<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) pygmaeus Roux, 1928b: 222; Figs 1-4. [Telaga K<strong>as</strong>tobo, Bawean]<br />

Macrobrachium pilosum Cai & Dai, 1999: 226: Figs 10-12. [mountain stream near Mengban village, Mengla<br />

County]<br />

Macrobrachium placidulum (De Man, 1892a)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) placidulus De Man, 1892a: 489; Plate 28, figs 48-48g. [Fluss bei Mbawa,<br />

oberhalb des W<strong>as</strong>serfalls; aus dem Flusse Dona bei Endeh; Fluss Ba bei Endeh; Fluss Lella bei Sikka,<br />

aus dem Flusse Wukur bei Sikka (all from Celebes); Saleyer, aus dem Flusse Bangkalan; Celebes,<br />

Fluss bei Palopo; Timor, aus dem Flusse Koinino bei Kupang]<br />

? = Palæmon spinimanus Latreille, 1818: 5; Plate 319, fig. 1. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Macrobrachium placidum (De Man, 1892a)<br />

= Palaemon (Macrobrachium) placidus De Man, 1892a: 483; Plate 28, figs 46-46c. [Sumatra, Fluss bei<br />

Kaju-tanam]<br />

Macrobrachium platycheles Ou & Yeo, 1995: 300; Figs 1-3. [stream leading from Nee Soon swamp forest,<br />

150 m upstream from pipeline, Singapore]<br />

Macrobrachium platyrostris (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon hendersoni platyrostris Tiwari, 1952: 32. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Macrobrachium poeti Holthuis, 1984b: 143; Fig. 1. [Luwang Jurangjero, grid 668115, ca 100 m below entrance]<br />

Macrobrachium potiuna (Müller, 1880)<br />

= Palaemon Potiuna Müller, 1880: 152. [aus dem Itajahy; fully described and illustrated in Müller, 1892]<br />

Macrobrachium praecox (Roux, 1928c)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) praecox Roux, 1928c: 43. [El Mene; El Pozon (both Prov. Falcon, Vénézuela);<br />

Santander, Colombie]<br />

Macrobrachium pumilum Pereira S., 1986: 208; Figs 11, 12B. [Aguaro River, Cachimbo p<strong>as</strong>s, Edo. Guarico,<br />

Venezuela; 8°10'N 66°35'W]<br />

Macrobrachium purpureamanus Wowor, 1999: 34; Figs 1A-B, 2A, C, E-F, 3A, C, E, 4. [Sungai Nibong B,<br />

nearby Kampung Baru, Kundur Island, Riau Province, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 0°46'46.8''N 103°28'05.4''E]<br />

Macrobrachium quelchi (De Man, 1900)<br />

= Palæmon (Macrobrachium) Quelchi De Man, 1900: 57; Plate 6, figs 1-8. [Upper Mazaruni River,<br />

2500ft; Mt. Roirama range, 3500ft]<br />

Macrobrachium raridens (Hilgendorf, 1893c)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon?) paucidens Hilgendorf, 1893a: 155; nec De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-<br />

1850]. [Adeli bei Bismarckburg, Togoland]<br />

= Palaemon (Eu.[palaemon]) raridens Hilgendorf, 1893c: 181. [nomen novum for Palaemon (Eupalaemon?)<br />

paucidens Hilgendorf, 1893a]<br />

Macrobrachium rathbunae Holthuis, 1950b: 94. [Hog Creek Valley, San José Island, Archipielago de l<strong>as</strong><br />

Perl<strong>as</strong>, Gulf of Panama]<br />

Macrobrachium reyesi Pereira S., 1986: 198; Figs 1, 6C. [Quebrada Corral de Piedra, El Limón, Maracay,<br />

Edo. Aragua, Venezuela, 10°15'N 67°35'W]<br />

Macrobrachium rhodochir Ng, 1995a: 182; Fig. 1. [small stream parallel to Tajur Waterfall, Sungaj Tajur]<br />

Macrobrachium rodriguezi Pereira S., 1986: 206; Figs 10, 12A. [Caris River, El Tigre, Edo. Anzoategui,<br />

Venezuela, 8°45'N 64°50'W]<br />

Macrobrachium rogersi (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon rogersi Tiwari, 1952: 31. [Arakan and Pegu Yom<strong>as</strong>, Burma]<br />

Macrobrachium rosenbergii (De Man, 1879)<br />

= Palaemon Rosenbergii De Man, 1879: 167. [Batavia (Jakarta), Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; neotype designated by<br />

Wowor & Ng, 2008; see Anon., 2010]<br />

= Palaemon d’Acqueti Sunier, 1925: cxvii. [Batavia, Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype designation by Wowor<br />

& Ng, 2007]


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= Palaemon whitei Sharp, 1893: 122. [Bombay]<br />

= Macrobrachium rosenbergii schenkeli Johnson, 1973: 274, 277. [Tavoy, Burma]<br />

Macrobrachium rostratum X. Wang, 1997: 460; Fig. 2. [Jishou, Hunan Province]<br />

Macrobrachium rude (Heller, 1862a)<br />

= Palaemon rudis Heller, 1862a: 527. [Ceylon]<br />

= Palaemon rudis Heller, 1865: 114. [Ceylon]<br />

= Palaemon (s.s.) Mossambicus Hilgendorf, 1879: 839; Plate 4, fig. 17. [Quellimane; Moçambique]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) Alcocki Nobili, 1903a: 9; Plate 2, fig. 5. [Pondichéry]<br />

Macrobrachium sabanus Ng, 1994: 76; Figs 4-5. [waterfall stream, off Safoda Oli Palm Plantation, between<br />

5 and 10 km marks]<br />

Macrobrachium saig<strong>one</strong>nse Nguyên, 2006a: 236; Figs 1, 2a-b, 3a-j, 4-6. [near Hoa An Bridge, on the Dong<br />

Nai river, Bien Hoa province, about 30 km northwest of Ho-Chi-Minh City, 10°55'N 106°50'E]<br />

Macrobrachium sankolli Jalihal & Shenoy in Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1988: 11; Figs 3-4. [Malaprabha<br />

River, near old bridge, Khanapur]<br />

Macrobrachium santanderensis Garcia-Perez & Villamizar, 2009: 62; Figs 2-4. [70 km on an e<strong>as</strong>t to west<br />

road connecting the cities of Bucaramanga and Barrancabermeja (Department of Santander, Central<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t of Colombia, South America), 900 m above sea level, 07°06'15''N 73°24'44''W]<br />

Macrobrachium sbordonii Mejía-Ortíz, Baldari & López-Mejía, 2008: 50; Figs 2-4. [terminal lake in the<br />

Sistema de la Lucha, Chip<strong>as</strong>, Mexico, 17°03'40''N 93°53'23''W]<br />

Macrobrachium scabriculum (Heller, 1862a)<br />

= Palaemon scabriculus Heller, 1862a: 527. [Ceylon]<br />

= Palaemon scabriculus Heller, 1865: 117; Plate 10, fig. 9. [Ceylon]<br />

= P.[alaemon] dubius Henderson & Matthai, 1910: 300; Plate 18, figs 9a-d. [Walajabad, Saidapet and<br />

other localities in the Chingleput District]<br />

Macrobrachium scorteccii Maccagno, 1961: 336; Plates 17-18. [Càl Galloàn, Somalia]<br />

Macrobrachium shaoi Cai & Jeng, 2001: 276; Figs 1-2. [stream of tributary of Shuangchi river in Taipei<br />

County, northern Taiwan]<br />

Macrobrachium shokitai Fujino & Baba, 1973: 101; Figs 1-4. [River head, Urauchi River, Iriomote Island,<br />

Ryukyu Islands]<br />

Macrobrachium sintangense (De Man, 1898)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) sintangensis De Man, 1898: 138; Plate 6. [Sintang]<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) elegans De Man, 1892a: 440; Plate 26, figs 36-36d; nec Rathke, 1837. [Buitenzorg;<br />

Sinagar (Java)]<br />

Macrobrachium sirindhorn Naiyanetr, 2001: 610; Figs 1-2; Plate 1. [Pong Nam Dung Waterfall, Mae Soon,<br />

Amphoe Fang, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand]<br />

Macrobrachium siwalikense (Tiwari, 1952)<br />

= Palaemon siwalikensis Tiwari, 1952: 28. [b<strong>as</strong>e of Simla Hills]<br />

Macrobrachium sollaudii (De Man, 1912a)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) Sollaudii De Man, 1912a: 413. [dans la rivière Ottenge, près de Banzyville,<br />

dans le Congo Belge]<br />

= Palæmon (Eupalæmon) Sollaudii De Man, 1912b: 205; Plate 1, figs 2-2i. [dans la rivière Ottenge, près<br />

de Banzyville, dans le Congo Belge]<br />

Macrobrachium spinipes (Schenkel, 1902)<br />

= Palaemon spinipes Schenkel, 1902: 501; Plate 9, figs 7-7b; nec Desmarest, 1817. [Kema, Minah<strong>as</strong>a; see<br />

Ng & Wowor, 2011]<br />

= Macrobrachium wallacei Wowor & Ng, 2008 (nomen novum for Macrobrachium rosenbergii sensu<br />

Wowor & Ng, 2007): 291. [Laloki River, ca. 30 miles from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea]<br />

Macrobrachium spinosum Cai & Ng, 2001b: 676; Figs 8-9. [Sungai Dadago, Halmahera]<br />

Macrobrachium srilankense Costa, 1979: 60; Fig. 6; Plate 1D. [Negombo lagoon; Kelni river at Kelaniya;<br />

Panadura]<br />

Macrobrachium striatum N.N. Pillai, 1991<br />

= Macrobrachium striatus N.N. Pillai, 1991: 249; Figs 1-3. [Cochin backwater around Thevara area,<br />

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Macrobrachium sulcatus (Henderson & Matthai, 1910)<br />

= Palaemon sulcatus Henderson & Matthai, 1910: 289; Plate 16, fig. 4a-g. [Cochin]<br />

Macrobrachium sulcicarpale Holthuis, 1950a: 220; Fig. 45. [Bangkalan River, Salajar, SE of Celebes]<br />

Macrobrachium sundaicum (Heller, 1862b)<br />

= P.[alaemon] sundaicus Heller, 1862b: 415; Plate 2, figs 38-39. [Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype designated<br />

by Wowor & Ng, 2010b]<br />

= P.[alaemon] javanicus Heller, 1862b: 421; Plate 2, fig. 48. [Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia; lectotype designation by<br />

Wowor & Ng, 2010b]<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) Trompii De Man, 1898: 144; Plate 7. [Ketungau river, Sintang Regency, W.<br />

Kalimantan; lectotype designation by Wowor & Ng, 2010b]<br />

= Palaemon (Parapalaemon) thienemanni Roux, 1932: 565, 570; Figs a-b. [Sg. Musi near Muara Klingi,<br />

S. Sumatra; lectotype designation by Wowor & Ng, 2010b]<br />

= Palæmon (Parap.) trompi armatus Roux, 1936: 30. [Gunong Pulai, Johore]<br />

Macrobrachium suongae Nguyên, 2003: 460; Figs 4-5. [Stream near An Phu village, 10 km south of Pleiku<br />

city (altitude about 880 m), 13°57'N 108°02'E, centre of Vietnam]<br />

Macrobrachium superbum (Heller, 1862a)<br />

= Palaemon superbus Heller, 1862a: 528. [Schanghai]<br />

= Palaemon superbus Heller, 1865: 118; Plate 10, fig. 10. [Schanghai]<br />

Macrobrachium surinamicum Holthuis, 1948: 1112. [Plantation ”Geyersvlijt” near Paramaribo, Surinam]<br />

Macrobrachium tenellum (Smith, 1871)<br />

= Palæmon tenellus Smith, 1871: 98. [Polvon, Occidental Department of Nicaragua]<br />

= Palaemon longipes Lockington, 1878a: 161. [Mulege River, West Co<strong>as</strong>t of Gulf of California]<br />

Macrobrachium tenuirostrum X. Wang, 1997: 459; Fig. 1. [Tongren, Guizhou Province]<br />

Macrobrachium thai Cai, Naiyanetr & Ng, 2004: 605; Figs 8-9. [Nong Khai, north-est Thailand]<br />

Macrobrachium therezieni Holthuis, 1965b: 281; Fig. 1. [Fénérive district, Tamatave province, e<strong>as</strong>tern Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Macrobrachium thuylami Nguyên, 2006b: 1; Figs 1-3. [local market in Duc Lap, a district in the highlands<br />

of South Vietnam, at 12°26'N 107°39'E (about 300 km northe<strong>as</strong>t of Ho Chi Minh City)]<br />

Macrobrachium thysi Powell, 1980: 318; Figs 1-3. [Côte d’Ivoire, Banco forêt]<br />

Macrobrachium tiwarii Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1988: 27; Figs 8-9. [Malaprabha River, near old bridge,<br />

Khanapur]<br />

Macrobrachium tolmerum Riek, 1951: 362; Fig. 1. [Black River, Macrossan, Queensland, Australia; considered<br />

err<strong>one</strong>ous by Short, 2004]<br />

Macrobrachium totonacum Mejía, Alvarez & Hartnoll, 2003: 79; Figs 2-3. [spring of the San Antonio River,<br />

Oaxaca, Mexico,18°28'8"N 96°38'6"W, 90 m altitude]<br />

Macrobrachium transandicum Holthuis, 1950b: 94. [Rio Telembi, near San Lorenzo, S.W. Colombia]<br />

Macrobrachium tratense Cai, Naiyanetr & Ng, 2004: 595; Figs 3-4, 5A. [Khlong Fuai, road 3271, 12°23'44.8''N<br />

102°39'34.5''E, Trat Province]<br />

Macrobrachium trichodactylum Liang, Liu & Chen in Li, Liu, Liang & Chen, 2007: 136; Fig. 54. [Qiong-Hai<br />

city, Hainan]<br />

Macrobrachium tuxtlaense Villalobos & Alvarez, 1999: 746; Figs 1-3. [small stream 1 km S of Coyame,<br />

18°26'N 95°7'W, tributary of lake Catemaco, Municipio de Catemaco, Veracruz, México]<br />

Macrobrachium unikarnatakae Jalihal, Shenoy & Sankolli, 1988: 21; Figs 6-7. [Hosayellapur tank (Hirekeri),<br />

Dharwad]<br />

Macrobrachium urayang Wowor & Short, 2007: 78; Figs 1-2. [Sg. Enggeng I’ut, a tributary of Sg. Bahau,<br />

Kayan B<strong>as</strong>in, E<strong>as</strong>t Kalimantan]<br />

Macrobrachium veliense Jayachandran & Joseph, 1985b: 185; Figs 1-2. [Veli Lake, 08°30'-08°32'N 76°53'-<br />

76°55'E]<br />

Macrobrachium venustum (Parisi, 1919)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) venustus Parisi, 1919: 82 (<strong>as</strong> P. vernustus); Plate 4, fig. 1; Plate 6, figs 5-13 (<strong>as</strong><br />

P. venustus). [Isla di Hainan]<br />

Macrobrachium vicconi Román, Ortega & Mejía, 2000: 186-192; Figs 1-12. [Río Perl<strong>as</strong>, Municipio de<br />

Ocosingo, state of Chiap<strong>as</strong>, México, 16°47'78″N, 91°29′29″W]


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Macrobrachium vietnamiense Đăng in Đăng & B.Y. Nguyên, 1972: 2; Fig. 2. [Ky Phu stream, Bac Thai<br />

Province]<br />

Macrobrachium villalobosi H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1973a: 77; Fig. 3. [Cueva del Naciemento del Río San Antonio,<br />

10 km SSW Acatlán, Oaxaca, México]<br />

Macrobrachium villosimanus (Tiwari, 1949b)<br />

= Palaemon villosimanus Tiwari, 1949b: 329. [Calcutta, Pulta Waterworks]<br />

Macrobrachium vollenhoveni (Herklots, 1857)<br />

= Palaemon Vollenhovenii Herklots, 1857: 96. [côte de Guinée]<br />

= P.[alaemon] jamaicensis var. africanus Bouvier, 1895: 160. [les rivières de l’Afrique occidentale]<br />

= Palæmon (Macrobrachium) jamaicensis var. angolensis De Man, 1904: 314; Plate 19, figs 39-45, 47;<br />

Plate 20, Figs 46, 48-53. [river at Catumbella, near Benguella, Angola]<br />

= Palæmon (Macrobrachium) jamaicensis var. Herklotsii De Man, 1912b: 239. [Mayumba, B<strong>as</strong>-Congo]<br />

Macrobrachium walvanense Almelkar, Jalihal & Sankolli, 1999: 328; Figs 1-19. [fish rearing ponds of<br />

Messrs. Tata Hydro-Electric Company’s fish farm, Walvan Dam, Lonavala (Pune district), Mahar<strong>as</strong>htra<br />

State, India, 540 m above mean sea level]<br />

Macrobrachium wannanense Dai & Tan, 1993: 301; Figs 1-4. [Shitai County, 30°11'N 117°27'E, Anhui Province]<br />

Macrobrachium weberi (De Man, 1892a)<br />

= Palaemon (Eupalaemon) Weberi De Man, 1892a: 421; Plate 25, figs 33-33h. [See von Tempe; See von<br />

Sidenreng; aus dem Flusse Tjenara bei Pampanua (all from Celebes)]<br />

Macrobrachium yui Holthuis, 1950a: 211. [nomen novum for Palaemon brevicarpus var. heterochirus Yü, 1936]<br />

= Palaemon brevicarpus var. heterochirus Yü, 1936: 305; Figs 1-2; nec Palaemon heterochirus Wiegmann,<br />

1836. [ning-Erh]<br />

= Macrobrachium yeti Đăng, 1975: 67; Fig. 1. [streams in Son La Province]<br />

Macrobrachuim zariquieyi Holthuis, 1949b: 178; Figs 1-2. [Fernando Poo, Rio Consul, 1 km from its mouth]<br />

Nematopalaemon Holthuis, 1950a<br />

= Nematopalaemon Holthuis, 1950a (type species Leander tenuipes Henderson, 1893, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Nematopalaemon colombiensis (Squires & Mora L., 1971)<br />

= Palaemon (Nematopalaemon) colombiensis Squires & Mora L., 1971: 102; Fig. 1. [off Pizarro, Colombia,<br />

5°09'N 77°28'W, 9.1 m]<br />

Nematopalaemon h<strong>as</strong>tatus (Aurivillius, 1898a)<br />

= Palaemon (Leander) h<strong>as</strong>tatus Aurivillius, 1898a: 27; Plate 4, figs 3-6. [Kamerun, im Meere bei Beticka<br />

ba Mallale]<br />

Nematopalaemon karnafuliensis (Ali Azam Khan, Fincham & Mahmood, 1980)<br />

= Palaemon (Nematopalaemon) karnafuliensis Ali Azam Khan, Fincham & Mahmood, 1980: 85; Figs 1-2.<br />

[Karnafuli Estuary, Chittagong, Bangladesh]<br />

Nematopalaemon schmitti (Holthuis, 1950b)<br />

= Palaemon schmitti Holthuis, 1950b: 97. [mouth of the Surinam River, near Resolutie, Dutch Guiana]<br />

Nematopalaemon tenuipes (Henderson, 1893)<br />

= Leander tenuipes Henderson, 1893: 440; Plate 40, Figs 14-15. [Bombay; Gulf of Martaban; Madr<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Palæmon luz<strong>one</strong>nsis Blanco, 1939c: 201; Plate 1. [Aparri, Cagayan Province, Luzon]<br />

Neopalaemon H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1973b<br />

= Neopalaemon H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1973b (type species Neopalaemon nahuatlus H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1973b, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Neopalaemon nahuatlus H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1973b: 26, Figs 1-2. [Cueva del Guano, 10 km NE Valle Nacional,<br />

Oaxaca, México]<br />

Palaemon Weber, 1795<br />

= Palaemon Weber, 1795 (type species Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837, by direction under the plenary<br />

power of the ICZN, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 564 in 1959)


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= Palaemon Fabricius, 1798 (type species Cancer Squilla Linnaeus, 1758, designated by Latreille, 1810,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 564 in 1959)<br />

= Palaeander Holthuis, 1950a (type species Palaemon elegans Rathke, 1837, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837<br />

= Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837: 368; Plate 4, fig. 4. [an den vom schwarzen Meere bespülten<br />

Küsten der Krym]<br />

= Cancer Squilla Linnaeus, 1758: 632. [Mare Balthico, Oceano Europæo]<br />

= Palaemon communis Anslijn, 1826: 262. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Palaemon Fabricii Rathke, 1843: 6. [Christiansund]<br />

= Palaemon rectirostris Zaddach, 1844: 1. [maris baltici in littore Gedanensi]<br />

= Palaemon Leachii Bell, 1851 [in Bell, 1844-1853]: 307; unnumbered text figure. [Poole Harbour]<br />

? = Palaemon imbellis Fischer, 1872: 422. [B<strong>as</strong>sin d’Arcachon, dans les Zostera (1-2 br<strong>as</strong>ses)]<br />

= P.[alaemon] rectirostris var. octodentata Neumann, 1878: 37. [Palam de Mallorka]<br />

= Leander rectirostris var. transitans Czerniavsky, 1884: 41. [sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol, portu Streletzkaja ad<br />

littor.]<br />

? = Leander Brandti Czerniavsky, 1884: 43; Plate 3, fig. 8. [Sev<strong>as</strong>topol]<br />

= Palaemon foliirostris Phan, 1971: 35; Figs 1-5. [C<strong>as</strong>pian Sea]<br />

Palaemon affinis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= P.[alemon] affinis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 391. [Nouvelle-Zélande]<br />

= P.[alemon] Quoianus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 393. [Nouvelle-<br />

Zélande]<br />

Palaemon capensis (De Man in Weber, 1897)<br />

= Leander capensis De Man in Weber, 1897: 174; Plate 15, figs 3-3g. [Cap-Colonie, im Knysna-Fluss, in<br />

süssem W<strong>as</strong>ser]<br />

Palaemon concinnus Dana, 1852a<br />

= Palæmon concinnus Dana, 1852a: 26. [archipelago ”Viti”]<br />

= Palæmon exilimanus Dana, 1852a: 26. [archipelago ”Viti”]<br />

= Leander longicarpus Stimpson, 1860a: 40. [Portu ”Hong Kong” Sinensi]<br />

= Palæmon lagdaoensis Blanco, 1939b: 167; Plate 1. [Cagayan River]<br />

Palaemon curvirostris Nguyên, 1992: 34; Figs 7-8, 12 (part). [small fishery centre near Thanh An, a village<br />

20 km north-west of Vung Tàu ( = Cap St. Jacques)]<br />

Palaemon debilis Dana, 1852a<br />

= Palæmon debilis Dana, 1852a: 26. [insul<strong>as</strong> Hawaiensibus]<br />

= Palæmon debilis var. α Dana, 1852a: 26. [insul<strong>as</strong> Hawaiensibus]<br />

= Palæmon debilis var. β, attenuatus Dana, 1852a: 26. [insul<strong>as</strong> Hawaiensibus]<br />

= Leander gardineri Borradaile, 1901: 98. [fresh-water kuli in Ek<strong>as</strong>du, Miladummadulu Atoll]<br />

= Leander beauforti Roux, 1923: 18; Figs 1-2. [Céram: Kairatoe, eau saumâtre]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes pacificus Gurney, 1939c: 145; Plates 5-6. [brackish canal at Charanka in the island of<br />

Saipan, Marianne Islands]<br />

Palaemon dolospinus Walker & Poore, 2003<br />

= Palaemon dolospina Walker & Poore, 2003: 251; Figs 1E, 2F-J, 3C, 6-7. [Margate Beach, North West<br />

Bay, T<strong>as</strong>mania, in Zostera muelleri and Heterozostera t<strong>as</strong>manica on sand, 0.2-1 m]<br />

Palaemon elegans Rathke, 1837<br />

= Palaemon elegans Rathke, 1837: 370; Plate 4, fig. 5. [bei Sudagh und am Cap Porthenion]<br />

= Palæmon minans Norman, 1861: 279; Plate 14, figs 1-2. [Guernsey]<br />

= Pal.[aem<strong>one</strong>lla] gracilis Paul’son, 1875: 117; Plate 17, figs 6-6f. [Red Sea]<br />

= Leander squilla var. prototypa Czerniavsky, 1884: 50. [sinus Sevatopol, in portu Streletzk, ad littor.]<br />

= Leander squilla var. brevidigitata Czerniavsky, 1884: 51. [promontorium Santa, prope Theodosiam]


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= Leander squilla var. intermedia De Man, 1915b: 127; Plate 10, figs 10-1v. [Oosterschelde, near Yerseke;<br />

Goesche S<strong>as</strong> (Sluis van Goes), Oosterschelde; off Kats, Oosterschelde; Oosterschelde; Plymouth;<br />

Brixham, Tor Bay; Le Portel, Straits of Calais; Straits of Calais]<br />

Palaemon floridanus Chace, 1942b: 80; Plate 23. [tide pool or sinkhole in back of beach at south end of<br />

Captiva Island, Florida]<br />

Palaemon gladiator Holthuis, 1950b: 96. [Academy Bay, Indefatigable Island, Galápagos Archipelago]<br />

Palaemon gracilis (Smith, 1871)<br />

= Leander gracilis Smith, 1871: 97. [”Estero at Realejo”, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Nicaragua]<br />

Palaemon gravieri (Yu, 1930b)<br />

= Leander Gravieri Yu, 1930b: 555, 564; Fig. 3. [Tientsin, Tangkou]<br />

Palaemon guangdongensis Liu, Liang & Yan, 1990a: 234; Fig. 27. [Guanghai, Taishan County, Guangdong]<br />

Palaemon hancocki Holthuis, 1950b: 97. [Guay<strong>as</strong> River, Ecuador]<br />

Palaemon intermedius (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Leander intermedius Stimpson, 1860a: 41. [in portu Jacksoniensi Australiae, prof. 2 org]<br />

Palaemon khori De Grave & Al-M<strong>as</strong>lamani, 2006: 38; Figs 1-4. [creek on the northern side of Al-Khor, e<strong>as</strong>t<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Qatar, 51°33'30''E 25°41'30''N]<br />

Palaemon litoreus (McCulloch, 1909)<br />

= Leander litoreus McCulloch, 1909: 308; Fig. 16. [rock-pools on the co<strong>as</strong>t near Sydney]<br />

Palaemon longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= P.[alemon] longirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 392. [l’embouchure<br />

de la Garonne, près de Bordeaux]<br />

= Astacus albescens Pennant, 1812: 25. [co<strong>as</strong>ts of Kent]<br />

= Palaemon Edwardsii Heller, 1863a: 265. [Mittelmeer, Corsika]<br />

= Palaemon longipes Fischer, 1872: 421. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Leander edwardsi var. brevidigitata forma similis Czerniavsky, 1884: 54. [sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol; promontorium<br />

Santa, prope Theodosiam]<br />

= Leander edwardsi var. brevidigitata forma simplicior Czerniavsky, 1884: 55. [sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol; promontorium<br />

Santa]<br />

= Leander edwardsi forma intermedia Czerniavsky, 1884: 55. [littus Tauriae]<br />

= Leander edwardsi var. prototypa Czerniavsky, 1884: 55. [sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol]<br />

= Leander longirostris var. robusta De Man, 1925b: 4. [mouth of the river Adour; Hollandsch Diep]<br />

= Palaemon garciacidi Zariquiey Álvarez, 1968: 167; Figs 69c, 70. [río Gaudalquivir, Ilegando h<strong>as</strong>ta<br />

Sevilla; río Francolí, en Tarragona; río Fluviá, en el Golfo de Ros<strong>as</strong>; Portugal]<br />

Palaemon macrodactylus Rathbun, 1902b<br />

= Palæmon macrodactylus Rathbun, 1902b: 52; Fig. 24. [Aomori, Rikuoku]<br />

= Leander serrifer var. longidactylus Yu, 1930b: 570 (partim); Fig. 4B'-C' (nec text figures). [Yangmatoa,<br />

Peitaiho, Tangkou, Chefoo]<br />

Palaemon maculatus (Thallwitz, 1892)<br />

= Leander maculatus Thallwitz, 1892: 19; Plate 1, fig. 4. [Ogowé, West-Afrika]<br />

Palaemon miyadii (Kubo, 1938b)<br />

= Leander miyadii Kubo, 1938b: 538; Fig. 1A, C-F, M-P. [Liao-yang]<br />

Palaemon northropi (Rankin, 1898)<br />

= Leander northropi Rankin, 1898: 245; Plate 30, fig. 4. [N<strong>as</strong>sau, New Providence]<br />

= Palæmon brachylabis Rathbun, 1900: 154; Plate 8, fig. 10. [Rio Parahyba do Norte, on mangroves]<br />

Palaemon og<strong>as</strong>awaraensis Kato & Takeda, 1981: 101; Figs 2-5. [stream mouth, a stream flowing into Buta<br />

beach (Minami-fukurosawa), Chichi-jimi Island, Og<strong>as</strong>awara Islands]<br />

Palaemon ortmanni Rathbun, 1902b<br />

= Palæmon ortmanni Rathbun, 1902b: 53. [nomen novum for Leander longipes Ortmann, 1890]<br />

= Leander longipes Ortmann, 1890: 519; Plate 37, fig. 13; nec Olivier, 1811. [Japan, Sagamibai]<br />

Palaemon pacificus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Leander pacificus Stimpson, 1860a: 40. [ad insul<strong>as</strong> ”Hong Kong” et ”Hawaii” etiam in portu ”Simoda”]<br />

? = Leander okiensis Kamita, 1950: 216; Fig. 2. [innermost co<strong>as</strong>t of Suwa Bay]


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Palaemon paivai Fausto Filho, 1967<br />

= Palaemon (Palaemon) paivai Fausto Filho, 1967: 19; Figs 1-12. [Praia de Meireles, Fortaleza, Ceará,<br />

Br<strong>as</strong>il]<br />

Palaemon pandaliformis (Stimpson, 1871)<br />

= Leander pandaliformis Stimpson, 1871: 130. [found by Prof. T. Gill in fresh-water streams near the<br />

sea, either in Barbados or Trinidad, he is uncertain which]<br />

? = Leander Potitinga Müller, 1892: 181. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>tes cubensis Hay, 1903: 433; Fig. 3. [Palacio, Cuba]<br />

Palaemon paucidens De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

= Palemon paucidens De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 11 (1844); 170 (1849). [Japan;<br />

lectotype designation by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

Palaemon peringueyi (Stebbing, 1915)<br />

= Leander peringueyi Stebbing, 1915: 75; Plate 17. [33°49'S 25°56'E]<br />

= Leander gilchristi Stebbing, 1915: 76; Plate 18. [E<strong>as</strong>t London wood]<br />

Palaemon peruanus Holthuis, 1950b: 97. [La Palisada, near Tumbes, N. Peru]<br />

Palaemon powelli Ashelby & De Grave, 2009: 33; Figs 3-8. [Oguck, ½ km from entrance to Bonny River,<br />

Niger Delta, Nigeria, 04°39'40''N 07°09'20''W]<br />

Palaemon ritteri Holmes, 1895<br />

= Palæmon Ritteri Holmes, 1895: 579; Plate 21, figs 29-35. [San Diego]<br />

Palaemon semmelinkii (De Man, 1881)<br />

= Leander semmelinkii De Man, 1881: 137. [on the road of Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, Celebes]<br />

Palaemon serenus Heller, 1862a<br />

= Leander serenus Heller, 1862a: 527. [Sidney; fully described in Heller, 1865]<br />

Palaemon serratus (Pennant, 1777)<br />

= Astacus Serratus Pennant, 1777: 15; Plate 16, fig. 28. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= M.[elicerta] Triliana Risso, 1816: 111; Plate 3, fig. 6. [environs de Nice, dans les moyennes profondeurs]<br />

= Cancer captivus Nardo, 1847: 6. [golfo tra gli Asprei]<br />

= Leander Latreillianus forma gigantea Czerniavsky, 1884: 44. [nomen novum for Melicerta Triliana<br />

Risso, 1816]<br />

= Leander Latreillianus forma typica Czerniavsky, 1884: 45. [sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol, portu Streletzkaja ad<br />

litt.; sinus Novorossijsk, 6-10 m]<br />

= Leander Latreillianus forma transitans Czerniavsky, 1884: 46. [sinus Suchum, 1-1.5 m]<br />

= Leander Latreillianus var. intermedia Czerniavsky, 1884: 47. [Sev<strong>as</strong>topol]<br />

= Leander Latreillianus var. aberrans Czerniavsky, 1884: 47. [lacus salinus prope Sev<strong>as</strong>topol]<br />

= Palaemon rostratus Gimenez, 1922: 141. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Palemon Oratelli Monod, 1931: 133. [nomen nudum]<br />

Palaemon serrifer (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Leander serrifer Stimpson, 1860a: 41. [Portu ”Hong Kong” et sinibus insulae ”Ousima”, littoralis]<br />

= Leander Fagei Yu, 1930b: 555, 561; Fig. 2. [Péninsule de Shantong]<br />

= Leander serrifer var. longidactylus Yu, 1930b: 570 (partim); text figures (nec Fig. 4B’-C’). [Yangmatoa,<br />

Peitaiho, Tangkou, Chefoo]<br />

Palaemon sewelli (Kemp, 1925)<br />

= Leander sewelli Kemp, 1925: 299; Figs 9-10. [off Betim Point, opposite Nova Goa, Portuguese India]<br />

Palaemon tenuidactylus Liu, Liang & Yan, 1990a: 238; Fig. 31; Plate 1, Figs 2-4. [Changjiang (Yangtze)<br />

River estuary]<br />

Palaemon vicinus Ashelby, 2009: 826; Figs 1-40. [Boa Vista, W co<strong>as</strong>t, NW co<strong>as</strong>t of Ilhéu de Sal rei, 16°10'N<br />

22°58'E, intertidal (rockpool) and shallow sublittoral]<br />

Palaemon xiphi<strong>as</strong> Risso, 1816<br />

= P.[alemon] Xiphi<strong>as</strong> Risso, 1816: 102. [environs de Nice, dans les zostères du rivage]<br />

? = P.[alemon] Trisetaceus Risso, 1816: 103. [environs de Nice, dans les fucus, loin du rivage]<br />

= Palaemon crenulatus Risso, 1827: 60. [environs de Nice, région des algues]<br />

= Palaemon Sogiontii Monod, 1931: 133. [nomen nudum]


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Palaemon yam<strong>as</strong>hitai Fujino & Miyake, 1970a<br />

= Palaemon (Palaemon) yam<strong>as</strong>hitai Fujino & Miyake, 1970a: 244; Figs 1-2. [33°14.3'N 122°16.9'E, 26 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes Heller, 1869<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes Heller, 1869 (type species Palaemon Varians Leach, 1813 [in Leach, 1813-1814], by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Palaemonopsis Stimpson, 1871 (type species Palaemonopsis carolinus Stimpson, 1871 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of P.[alæmon] vulgaris Say, 1818), designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

= Allocaris Sollaud, 1911b (type species Allocaris sinensis Sollaud, 1911b, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Alaocaris Holthuis, 1949c (type species Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes antrorum Benedict, 1896, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes africanus Balss, 1916: 27; Fig. 9. [Nigeria, Old Calabar]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes antennarius (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= P.[alemon] antennarius H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 391. [la mer<br />

Adriatique]<br />

= Palaemon lacustris von Martens, 1857: 183; Plate 10, Figs 1-9. [Albanersee]<br />

= P.[eli<strong>as</strong>] migratorius Heller, 1862b: 409; Plate 2, fig. 35. [aus dem Adriatischen Meere, aus dem<br />

Gard<strong>as</strong>ee und aus ägypten]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes varians var. thermajophilus Garbini, 1879: 187. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Palaemon varians var. termaiophilus Garbini, 1881: 108. [nomen dubium]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes varians var. macrogenitor Bo<strong>as</strong>, 1889: 800; Figs (partim) 2 (N1-5), 3 (N1-5), 4 (N1-5);<br />

Plate 23, figs 2, 4, 6. [im südlichen Europa, in den Mittelmeerländern]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes antrorum Benedict, 1896<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>tes antrorum Benedict, 1896: 615. [artesian well, San Marcos, Tex<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes argentinus Nobili, 1901a: 3. [Buenos-Ayres; Tigre, Rio de la Plata]<br />

= Leander br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Ortmann, 1890: 524; Plate 37, fig. 16. [Rio Grande do Sul]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes atrinubes Bray, 1976: 76; Figs 23-42. [Canning Bridge, lower Swan River]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes australis Dakin, 1915: 572; Plate 1. [Upper Swan Bridge; neotype designation by Bray, 1976]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes camranhi Nguyên, 1997: 85; Fig. 1. [Ba Ngoi, Cam Ranh, a co<strong>as</strong>tal district 50 km south of<br />

Nha Trang, 11°54'N 190°9'E]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes carteri Gordon, 1935: 324; Fig. 12. [creek near Camp 1, Upper Cuyuni]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes cummingi Chace, 1954<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) cummingi Chace, 1954: 319; Fig. 2. [Squirrel Chimney, Alachua County,<br />

Florida]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes hiltoni Schmitt, 1921: 36; Plate 12, fig. 5. [San Pedro, California]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes hobbsi Strenth, 1994: 292; Fig. 1. [Nacimiento del Río Mante, 8 km southwest of Ciudad<br />

Mante, Tamaulip<strong>as</strong>, México]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes intermedius Holthuis, 1949c<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) intermedius Holthuis, 1949c: 94; Fig. 2j-l. [Box Iron Bay, Chincoteague<br />

Bay, Virginia; see Holthuis, 1952b]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes ivonicus Holthuis, 1950b: 98. [Ivon at the Beni River, N. Bolivia]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes kadiakensis Rathbun, 1902a<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>tes kadiakensis Rathbun, 1902a: 903. [Kadiak Island, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, under st<strong>one</strong>s at low water]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes karukera Carvacho, 1979<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) karukera Carvacho, 1979: 449; Figs 2-3. [Rivière Lézarde, 300 m de<br />

l’embouchure]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes lindsayi Villalobos Figueroa & H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1974<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) lindsayi Villalobos Figueroa & H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1974: 9; Figs 4-7, 8e.<br />

[springs and canals in the watershed of Laguna de la Media Luna, 4.8 miles south of Río Verde (on<br />

the orad to Pedro Montoya) and 2.5 miles to the west on a road to the Mina El Refugio, San Luis<br />

Potosí, Mexico]


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Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes mercedae Pereira S., 1986<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) mercedae Pereira S., 1986: 209; Fig. 13. [Atabapo River at Chamuchina,<br />

Territorio Federal Amazon<strong>as</strong>, Venezuela, 3°20'N 67°29'W]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes mesogenitor Sollaud, 1912<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>tes varians mesogenitor Sollaud, 1912: 1270. [Gabès, dans l’oued qui arrose cet o<strong>as</strong>is]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes punicus Sollaud, 1923: 589; Figs 23-24. [Tunisie]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes mesopotamicus Pesta, 1913<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes mesopotamicus Pesta, 1913: 23; Figs 6-7, 9. [Hsitsche (= Heseke) am Khabur]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes mexicanus Strenth, 1976: 7; Fig. 3. [small river 15 road miles (24 km) west of Ciudad Valles,<br />

San Luis Potosí, Mexico]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes octaviae Chace, 1972<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) octaviae Chace, 1972: 22; Figs 3-4. [Guadeloupe, Pointe-à-Pitre, between<br />

Îlet à Monroux and Îlet Rat, sandy mudflats]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes paludosus (Gibbes, 1850)<br />

= Hippolyte caroliniana Gibbes, 1848: 16. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Hippolyte paludosa Gibbes, 1850: 197. [in fresh water ponds, St. Andrew’s Parish, South Carolina]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes exilipes Stimpson, 1871: 130. [freshwater at Somerville, South Carolina]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes pugio Holthuis, 1949c<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) pugio Holthuis, 1949c: 95; Fig. 2m-o. [Lagoon near Cove Point Light,<br />

Chesapeake Bay; see Holthuis, 1952b]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes schmitti Holthuis, 1950b: 99. [Upper Chamber, e<strong>as</strong>t side, Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes sinensis (Sollaud, 1911b)<br />

= Allocaris sinensis Sollaud, 1911b: 50; Figs 1-2. [prés de Pèkin]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes chankensis Buldovsky, 1933: 43; Plate 1; Plate 2, figs 12-16, 18-19. [First river (Jerick) to<br />

the south of the Village of Astrachanka, lake Khanka, Far E<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes venephicus Birstein & Vinogradov, 1934: 45; Fig. 3. [in der Nähe von Daubiche (B<strong>as</strong>sin<br />

des Flusses Ussuri)]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes suttkusi Smalley, 1964: 229; Fig. 1. [Rio Grande drainage, 24 miles north of Monclova,<br />

Coahuila Province, Mexico]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes texanus Strenth, 1976: 5; Fig. 2. [San Marcos River, within the city limits of San Marcos,<br />

Hays County, Tex<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes turcorum Holthuis, 1961c: 14; Figs 6-8. [Sakarya River near the bridge of the highway from Ankara<br />

to Eskişehir, about halfway between Sivrihisar and Haymana, about 95 km S.W. of Ankara, Turkey]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes varians (Leach, 1813 [in Leach, 1813-1814])<br />

= Palaemon Varians Leach, 1813 [in Leach, 1813-1814]: 401. [Devonshire and Glamorgan co<strong>as</strong>ts]<br />

= Palaemon variabilis Bouchard-Chanteraux, 1829: 15. [les fossés d’eau saumâtre de Capécure]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes varians var. microgenitor Bo<strong>as</strong>, 1889: 800; Figs (partim) 2 (A1-5), 3 (A1-5), 4 (A1-5);<br />

Plate 23, figs 1, 3, 5. [nördliches Europa]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes varians occidentalis Sollaud, 1923: 547; Figs 12-13; Plate 18, figs 5-7. [eaux saumâtres le<br />

long des côtes occidentales de l’Europe et de l’Afrique]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes vulgaris (Say, 1818)<br />

= P.[alæmon] vulgaris Say, 1818: 248. [bays and estuaries]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes carolinus Stimpson, 1871: 129. [harbor of Charleston, South Carolina; Great Egg Harbor,<br />

New Jersey; harbor of Beaufort, North Carolina]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes zariquieyi Sollaud, 1938<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>tes Zariquieyi Sollaud, 1939: 638; Fig. 1c-d. [l’Albufera (lac) de Valence; les lagunes de la<br />

Almenara, les canaux d’Amposta (delta de l’Ebre), une petit étang littoral au cap Salou (près de<br />

Tarrag<strong>one</strong>)]<br />

Pseudopalaemon Sollaud, 1911c<br />

= Pseudopalaemon Sollaud, 1911c (type species Pseudopalaemon Bouvieri Sollaud, 1911c, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)


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Pseudopalaemon amaz<strong>one</strong>nsis Ramos-Porto, 1979: 693. [arredores de Manaus, Amazon<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Pseudopalaemon bouvieri Sollaud, 1911c<br />

= Pseudopalæmon Bouvieri Sollaud, 1911c: 12; Figs 1, 2a. [environs de Montévidéo]<br />

= Pseudopalaemon Iheringi Sollaud, 1911d: 285; Fig. 1. [Arroyo del Bellaco, Brésil]<br />

Pseudopalaemon chryseus Kensley & Walker, 1982: 16; Figs 18-19. [Rio Tarumazinho]<br />

Pseudopalaemon funchiae García-Dávila & Magalhães, 2004: 677; Figs 28-38. [Loreto, Província de Requena:<br />

distrito Jenaro Herrera, Jenaro Herrera, cocha Carahuaite, afluente da cocha Supay, bacia do<br />

rio Ucayali]<br />

Pseudopalaemon gouldingi Kensley & Walker, 1982: 18; Figs 20-21. [Rio Negro, Ilha de Cumuru, Lago da<br />

Ilha]<br />

Pseudopalaemon iquitoensis García-Dávila & Magalhães, 2004: 679; Figs 39-50. [Província de Mayn<strong>as</strong>,<br />

distrito de Iquitos, Iquitos, quebrada Paujil, km 22 da Estrada Iquitos-Nauta, afluente do rio<br />

Itaya]<br />

Pseudopalaemon nigramnis Kensley & Walker, 1982: 20; Figs 22-23. [Rio Marania, Rio Negro b<strong>as</strong>in]<br />

Rhopalaemon Ashelby & De Grave, 2010<br />

= Rhopalaemon Ashelby & De Grave, 2010 (type species Leander belindae Kemp, 1925, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Rhopalaemon belindae (Kemp, 1925)<br />

= Leander belindae Kemp, 1925: 308; Figs 12-13. [Kilakarai, Gulf of Manaar]<br />

Tenuipedium Wowor & Ng, 2010a<br />

= Tenuipedium Wowor & Ng, 2010a (type species Macrobrachium palaemonoides Holthuis, 1950a, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender neuter)<br />

Tenuipedium palaemonoides (Holthuis, 1950a)<br />

= Macrobrachium palaemonoides Holthuis, 1950a: 136; Fig. 31. [Laut Tawar, Laulo Lake, N. Simalur, off<br />

west co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumatra]<br />

Troglindicus Sankolli & Shenoy, 1979<br />

= Troglindicus Sankolli & Shenoy, 1979 (type species Troglindicus phreaticus Sankolli & Shenoy, 1979,<br />

by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Troglindicus phreaticus Sankolli & Shenoy, 1979: 86; Figs 1-2. [northernmost old freshwater well (13 th<br />

century?) in the fort area of Ratnagiri, west co<strong>as</strong>t of India]<br />

Troglocubanus Holthuis, 1949c<br />

= Troglocubanus Holthuis, 1949c (type species Palæm<strong>one</strong>tes eigenmanni Hay, 1903, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Troglocubanus calcis (Rathbun, 1912b)<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes calcis Rathbun, 1912b: 451; Plate 1, figs 1-5. [Cuba, pool in a cave between Madruga<br />

and Aguacate]<br />

Troglocubanus eigenmanni (Hay, 1903)<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>tes eigenmanni Hay, 1903: 431; Fig. 2. [cavern at Ashton, Cuba]<br />

Troglocubanus gibarensis (Chace, 1943)<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes gibarensis Chace, 1943: 28; Plate 7. [a well, 29 yards deep, entering an underground<br />

stream, Aguada del Montañes, en el Jobal, Barrio de Cupeysillo, Termino de Gibara, Oriente province,<br />

Cuba]<br />

Troglocubanus inermis (Chace, 1943)<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes inermis Chace, 1943: 26; Plate 6. [pool in a cave situated on the calzada from Madruga<br />

to Aguacate, about <strong>one</strong> kilometer from the junction with the calzada from Madruga to Matanz<strong>as</strong>,<br />

Havana Province, Cuba]<br />

Troglocubanus jamaicensis Holthuis, 1963a: 67; Fig. 3. [stream in limest<strong>one</strong> cave near Lucky Hill Cooperative<br />

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Troglomexicanus Villalobos, Alvarez & Iliffe, 1999<br />

= Troglomexicanus Villalobos, Alvarez & Iliffe, 1999 (type species Troglocubanus perezfarfantae Villalobos<br />

Figueroa, 1971, by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Troglomexicanus hu<strong>as</strong>tecae Villalobos, Alvarez & Iliffe, 1999: 117; Figs 4-5. [Manantial de San Rafael de los<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tros, 22°46'N 99°03'W, Municipio de Ciudad Mante, San Luis Potosí]<br />

Troglomexicanus perezfarfanteae (Villalobos Figueroa, 1971)<br />

= Troglocubanus perezfarfanteae Villalobos Figueroa, 1971: 1; Figs 1-23, 24 (partim). [Sótano de Tinaja,<br />

11.7 km E. NE. Valles, San Luis Potosí, México]<br />

Troglomexicanus tamaulip<strong>as</strong>ensis Villalobos, Alvarez & Iliffe, 1999: 113; Figs 2-3. [Cueva del Nacimiento<br />

del Río Frío, 23°01'N 99°04'W, Municipio de Gómez Farís, Tamaulip<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Urocaridella Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Urocaridella Borradaile, 1915b (type species Urocaridella gracilis Borradaile, 1915b (invalid senior<br />

synonym of Urocaridella urocaridella (Holthuis, 1950a), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Urocaridella antonbruunii (Bruce, 1967b)<br />

= Periclimenes antonbruunii Bruce, 1967b: 45; Figs 19-22. [Pamanzi Island reef, Dzaoudzi, Ile Mayotte,<br />

Archipel des Comores]<br />

= Leandrites cyrtorhynchus Fujino & Miyake, 1969a: 143; Figs 1-3. [Tô-shima Island, Tanabe Bay, Wakayama<br />

Prefecture]<br />

= Leandrites longipes Liu, Liang & Yan, 1990b: 127; Fig. 24. [Sanya, Hainan Isl., China; additional<br />

figure in Liu, Liang & Yan, 1990a]<br />

Urocaridella pulchella Yokes & Galil, 2006: 749; Figs 2A-B, 3. [Turkey, Güvercin Ada, Kaş, 12 m]<br />

Urocaridella urocaridella (Holthuis, 1950a)<br />

= Leander urocaridella Holthuis, 1950a: 28. [nomen novum for Urocaridella gracilis Borradaile, 1915b]<br />

= Urocaridella gracilis Borradaile, 1915b: 210. [Maldive Islands]<br />

Urocaridella vestigialis Chace & Bruce, 1993: 45; Fig. 17. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Selat Butung, Celebes, 4°31'40"S<br />

122°49'42"E, 68 m]<br />

Subfamily PoNToNIINAe Kingsley, 1879<br />

Allopontonia Bruce, 1972b<br />

= Allopontonia Bruce, 1972b (type species Allopontonia iani Bruce, 1972b, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender feminine; a junior synonym of Anchistia Brockii De Man, 1888b)<br />

Allopontonia brockii (De Man, 1888b)<br />

= Anchistia Brockii De Man, 1888b: 548; Plate 22a, figs 3-3d. [Amboina]<br />

? = Periclimenes (Periclimenes) signatus Kemp, 1925: 322; Figs 16-17. [Andamans]<br />

= Allopontonia iani Bruce, 1972b: 7; Figs 1-4. [Zanzibar Harbour, 6°09.5'S 39°10.2'E]<br />

= Periclimenes priodactylus Bruce, 1992c: 53; Figs 1, 7-11. [Lizard island, Queensland, 14°40'S 145°28'E,<br />

northern entrance to Blue Lagoon, 3.5 m]<br />

Allopontonia al<strong>as</strong>tairi Bruce, 2010a: 33; Fig. 1. [North-western Australia, Imperieuse L23 transect,<br />

18°25'31''S 120°0555''E to 18°26'12''S 120°06'30''E, 105-103 m]<br />

Altopontonia Bruce, 1990c<br />

= Altopontonia Bruce, 1990c (type species Altopontonia disparostris Bruce, 1990c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Altopontonia disparostris Bruce, 1990c: 192; Figs 25-33, 39k. [New Caledonia, 23°03'S 167°19'E, 503 m]<br />

Amphipontonia Bruce, 1991a<br />

= Amphipontonia Bruce, 1991a (type species Amphipontonia kanak Bruce, 1991a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Amphipontonia kanak Bruce, 1991a: 382; Figs 58-63. [Loyalty Islands]


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Anapontonia Bruce, 1966c<br />

= Anapontonia Bruce, 1966c (type species Anapontonia denticauda Bruce, 1966c, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

= Anapontonia Bruce, 1967b (type species Anapontonia denticauda Bruce, 1967b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Anapontonia denticauda Bruce, 1966c: 596. [Pange Reef, Zanzibar; fully described in Bruce, 1967b]<br />

Anchiopontonia Bruce, 1992d<br />

= Anchiopontonia Bruce, 1992d (type species Pontonia hurii Holthuis, 1981, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Anchiopontonia hurii (Holthuis, 1981)<br />

= Pontonia hurii Holthuis, 1981: 796; Fig. 4. [Arno Atoll, Marshall Islands, from mantle cavity of rock<br />

clam, Spondylus spec.]<br />

= Pontonia hurii Holthuis, 1953b: 57. [nomen nudum]<br />

Anchistus Borradaile, 1898<br />

= Anchistus Borradaile, 1898 (type species Harpilius Miersi De Man, 1888a, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470<br />

in 1957)<br />

= Tridacnocaris Nobili, 1899 (nomen novum for Anchistus Borradaile, 1898, gender feminine)<br />

= Marygrande Pesta, 1911 (type species Marygrande mirabilis Pesta, 1911, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

= Ensiger Borradaile, 1915b (type species Anchistia aurantiaca Dana, 1852a (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Cancer custos Forskål, 1775), being the first species subsequently placed in this subgenus,<br />

which w<strong>as</strong> described without any nominal species, first placed in Ensiger by Borradaile, 1917)<br />

Anchistus australis Bruce, 1977a<br />

= Anchistus australis forma typica Bruce, 1977a: 56; Figs 7-9. [Capre Cay, Swain’s Reefs; unavailable<br />

under Art. 15.2]<br />

= Anchistus australis forma dendricauda Bruce, 1977a: 62; Fig. 10. [West Cay, Diamond Islets; unavailable<br />

under Art. 15.2]<br />

Anchistus custoides Bruce, 1977a: 50; Figs 4-6. [north-west end, Gillett Cay, Great Barrier Reef, 21°43'S<br />

152°25'E, in bivalve mollusk Atrina vexillum according to Springthorpe & Lowry, 1994]<br />

Anchistus custos (Forskål, 1775)<br />

= Cancer custos Forskål, 1775: 94. [Lohajæ, intra Pinna nigr<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Pontonia inflata H. Milne Edwards, 1840 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 633. [latinization of the<br />

French vernacular name Pontonie enflée H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]:<br />

360. [Ceylan et sur les côtes de Vanicoso]<br />

= Anchistia aurantiaca Dana, 1852a: 25. [archipelago Viti]<br />

= Harpilius inermis Miers, 1884b: 291; Plate 32, fig. B. [Port Molle, in the interior of a shell of a species<br />

of Pinna]<br />

= Pontonia pinnae Ortmann, 1894: 16; Plate 1, Figs 3-3n; nec Lockington, 1878a. [Dar-es-Salaam,<br />

Chokirbank, in den Schalen einer Pinna-Art]<br />

= Marygrande mirabilis Pesta, 1911: 573; Figs 1-5 (partim). [Samoa]<br />

= Pontonia spinax Dawydoff, 1952: 136. [nomen nudum]<br />

Anchistus demani Kemp, 1922: 256; Figs 86-88. [Aberdeen, Port Blair, Andamans, low tide]<br />

Anchistus gravieri Kemp, 1922: 252; Figs 82-84. [Vanikoro, Santa Cruz Islands, Polynesia]<br />

Anchistus miersi (De Man, 1888a)<br />

= Harpilius Miersi De Man, 1888a: 274; Plate 17, figs 6-10. [Elphinst<strong>one</strong> Island]<br />

= Marygrande mirabilis Pesta, 1911: 571, Figs 1-5 (partim). [Samoa]<br />

Anchistus pectinis Kemp, 1925: 327; Figs 19-20. [Octavia Bay, Nancowry Harbor, Nicobars]<br />

= Anchistus misakiensis Yokoya, 1936: 136; Fig. 5. [vicinity of the Misaki Marine Biological Station,<br />

inside of a bivalve, Amusium japonicum]


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Ancylomenes okuno & Bruce, 2010<br />

= Ancylomenes Okuno & Bruce, 2010 (type species Periclimenes venustus Bruce, 1989a, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Ancylomenes adularans (Bruce, 2003a)<br />

= Periclimenes adularans Bruce, 2003a: 116; Fig. 2. [Cape Flattery Service Jetty, 2 m]<br />

Ancylomenes aesopius (Spence Bate, 1863)<br />

= Anchistia æsopia Spence Bate, 1863: 502; Plate 41, Figs 5-5z. [Gulf of St. Vincent]<br />

Ancylomenes amirantei (Bruce, 2007a)<br />

= Periclimenes amirantei Bruce, 2007a: 52; Figs 1-4. [Amirante Islands, Seychelle Islands, station E.15,<br />

70 m]<br />

Ancylomenes aqabai (Bruce, 2008a)<br />

= Periclimenes aqabai Bruce, 2008a: 27; Figs 1-4. [Aqaba, Jordan, 35-45 m]<br />

Ancylomenes grandidens (Bruce, 2005b)<br />

= Periclimenes grandidens Bruce, 2005b: 350; Figs 8-10, 22C. [Loloata Island, 16 m]<br />

Ancylomenes holthuisi (Bruce, 1969a)<br />

= Periclimenes holthuisi Bruce, 1969a: 258. [Lung Ha Wan, N.T., Hong Kong, 22°18.5'N 114°18.2'E,<br />

2 fms] (Fig. 37)<br />

Ancylomenes kobay<strong>as</strong>hii (Okuno & Nomura, 2002)<br />

= Periclimenes kobay<strong>as</strong>hii Okuno & Nomura, 2002: 84; Figs 1-5. [off Akazawa, Ito, Izu Peninsula, Honshu,<br />

Japan, 34°51.2'N 139°05.5'E, 32 m]<br />

Ancylomenes kuboi Bruce, 2010b: 170; Figs 1-2. [Northwest Shelf, Western Australia, 19°05.3'S 118°53.8'E,<br />

80 m]<br />

Ancylomenes longicarpus (Bruce & Svoboda, 1983)<br />

= Periclimenes longicarpus Bruce & Svoboda, 1983: 13; Figs 4-8. [Aqaba, Jordan, 15 m]<br />

Ancylomenes luc<strong>as</strong>i Chace, 1937b<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) luc<strong>as</strong>i Chace, 1937b: 133; Fig. 8. [San Luc<strong>as</strong> Bay, 22°53'N 109°54'W, 3-9 fms]<br />

Fig. 37. Ancylomenes holthuisi (Bruce, 1969). Photo by Charles H.J.M. Fransen.


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Ancylomenes luteomaculatus Okuno & Bruce, 2010: 88; Figs 1-5, 6A-B. [off Gima Harbor, Kume-jima Island,<br />

Ruykyu Islands, Japan, 26°19.7'N 126°45.6'E, 32 m, <strong>as</strong>sociated with Pachycerianthus sp.]<br />

Ancylomenes magnificus (Bruce, 1979a)<br />

= Periclimenes magnificus Bruce, 1979a: 195; Figs 1-5; Plate 1A-C. [Wistari Reef, Heron Island, Capricorn<br />

Islands, Queensland, Australia, 85-95 feet]<br />

Ancylomenes okunoi Bruce, 2010b: 172; Fig. 3. [19°05.0'S 118°50.5'E, Northwest Shelf, Western Australia,<br />

83 m]<br />

Ancylomenes pedersoni (Chace, 1958)<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) pedersoni Chace, 1958: 125; Figs 1-17. [Lyford Cay, New Providence Island,<br />

Baham<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) anthophilus Holthuis & Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1964: 185; Figs 1-4. [Whaleb<strong>one</strong><br />

Bay, Bermuda, near the shore, 2-3 m, on sea anem<strong>one</strong>s; considered valid species by Okuno & Bruce,<br />

2010]<br />

Ancylomenes sar<strong>as</strong>vati (Okuno, 2002)<br />

= Periclimenes sar<strong>as</strong>vati Okuno, 2002: 212; Figs 1-4, 6A-B. [off Hateno-hama, Kume-jima Island,<br />

26°25.9'N 127°46.5'E, 26 m]<br />

Ancylomenes speciosus (Okuno, 2004)<br />

= Periclimenes speciosus Okuno, 2004: 866; Figs 1-5, 6A-B. [Hira-ne, H<strong>as</strong>ama, Tateyama, Boso Peninsula,<br />

Honshu, Japan, 34°58.6'N 139°47.1'E, 18 m]<br />

Ancylomenes tenuirostris (Bruce, 1991b)<br />

= Periclimenes tenuirostris Bruce, 1991b: 247; Figs 13-16. [New Caledonia, 22°35.1'S 166°59.5'E, Grand<br />

Récif Sud, 82 m]<br />

Ancylomenes tosaensis (Kubo, 1951)<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) tosaensis Kubo, 1951: 268; Figs 7-8. [off Usa, Takaoka-gun, Kôchi Prefecture]<br />

Ancylomenes venustus (Bruce, 1989a)<br />

= Periclimenes venustus Bruce, 1989a: 178. [Nailon]<br />

= Periclimenes venustus Bruce, 1990d: 230; Figs 1-6. [Table Head, Port Essington, 3 m]<br />

Anisomenaeus Bruce, 2010c<br />

= Anisomenaeus Bruce, 2010c (type species Periclimenaeus spinimanus Bruce, 1969b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Anisomenaeus spinimanus (Bruce, 1969b)<br />

= Periclimenaeus spinimanus Bruce, 1969b: 165. [North-western Indian Ocean, off R<strong>as</strong> Asir, 11°37'N<br />

51°27'E – 11°38'N 51°27'E, 37-40 fms]<br />

Apopontonia Bruce, 1976c<br />

= Apopontonia Bruce, 1976c (type species Apopontonia falcirostris Bruce, 1976c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Apopontonia falcirostris Bruce, 1976c: 303; Figs 1-5. [NW co<strong>as</strong>t of Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 12°44.5'S 48°25.2'E, 73 m]<br />

Araiopontonia Fujino & Miyake, 1970b<br />

= Araiopontonia Fujino & Miyake, 1970b (type species Araiopontonia odontorhyncha Fujino & Miyake,<br />

1970b, by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Araiopontonia odontorhyncha Fujino & Miyake, 1970b: 2; Figs 1-4. [Koniya, Amami O Shima Island, Ryukyu<br />

Islands, Japan]<br />

Ascidonia Fransen, 2002<br />

= Ascidonia Fransen, 2002 (type species P.[ontonia] flavomaculata Heller, 1864, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Ascidonia californiensis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Pontonia californiensis Rathbun, 1902a: 902. [Off Santa Cruz Island, California, 30 fms]


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Ascidonia flavomaculata (Heller, 1864)<br />

= P.[ontonia] flavomaculata Heller, 1864: 51. [aus dem Adriatischen Meere, in der Mantelhöhle von<br />

Phallusia mamillata]<br />

= Alciope heterochelus Rafinesque, 1814: 24. [Sicile; suppressed under the plenary power or the purposes<br />

of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy in Opinion 522 in 1958]<br />

= Pontonia Phallusiae Marion in de Folin & Périer, 1879: 226. [nomen nudum; les eaux de Marseille]<br />

= Pontonia Diazona Joliet, 1882: 118 (<strong>as</strong> Pontonia Diazonæ on page 120). [Menton]<br />

= Pontonia elegans Sarato, 1887: 2. [les eaux de Saint-Jean, près de Nice] [nomen nudum]<br />

Ascidonia miserabilis (Holthuis, 1951b)<br />

= Pontonia miserabilis Holthuis, 1951b: 148; Plate 47, figs d-i. [off Vieques Island, Porto Rico, Culebrit<strong>as</strong><br />

light house, NE 3/8 E 7¼ miles, 16 fms]<br />

= Pontonia grayi Rathbun, 1901: 122 (partim; nec fig. 25). [between San Antonio Bridge and San<br />

Geronimo, San Juan, Puerto Rico]<br />

Ascidonia pusilla (Holthuis, 1951b)<br />

= Pontonia pusilla Holthuis, 1951b: 142; Plate 45. [Ecuador, Salango Island, 3 fms]<br />

= Pontonia spighti Fujino, 1972: 293; Figs 1-3. [Play<strong>as</strong> del Coco, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of Costa Rica, shallow<br />

water of sublittoral z<strong>one</strong>]<br />

Ascidonia qu<strong>as</strong>ipusilla (Chace, 1972)<br />

= Pontonia qu<strong>as</strong>ipusilla Chace, 1972: 41; Fig. 10. [Charlotte Point, English Harbour, Antigua Island]<br />

Balssia Kemp, 1922<br />

= Balssia Kemp, 1922 (type species Amphipalaemon G<strong>as</strong>ti Balss, 1921b, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Balssia antipodarum Bruce, 2004a: 367; Figs 1-3. [North Norfolk Ridge, north of Norfolk Island, 28°54.39'S<br />

167°41.05'E, 111-115 m]<br />

Balssia g<strong>as</strong>ti (Balss, 1921b)<br />

= Amphipalaemon G<strong>as</strong>ti Balss, 1921b: 524; Figs 1-8. [Golf von Neapel, von Corallium rubrum]<br />

? = Brachycarpus Antonini Magri, 1926 [lapsus for Brachycarpus Audouini but considered a synonym<br />

<strong>as</strong> here listed by L.B. Holthuis (pers. comm.)]<br />

Balssia noeli Bruce, 1998b: 604; Figs 1-4. [Mediterranean Sea, vicinity of Banyuls]<br />

Blepharocaris Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2007<br />

= Blepharocaris Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2007 (type species Blepharocaris panglao Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan,<br />

2007, by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Blepharocaris panglao Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2007: 2; Figs 1-4. [9°37.6'N 123°47.3'E, Bingag, Panglao Island,<br />

Philippines, 20 m]<br />

Brucecaris Marin & Chan, 2006<br />

= Brucecaris Marin & Chan, 2006 (type species Periclimenes tenuis Bruce, 1969a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Brucecaris tenuis (Bruce, 1969a)<br />

= Periclimenes tenuis Bruce, 1969a: 272. [Chukwani, Zanzibar Island, 6°15.1'S 39°12.7'E, 1ft]<br />

Bruceonia Fransen, 2002<br />

= Bruceonia Fransen, 2002 (type species Pontonia ardeae Bruce, 1981a, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Bruceonia ardeae (Bruce, 1981a)<br />

= Pontonia ardeae Bruce, 1981a: 113; Figs 1-8. [Heron Island, Wistari Reef, 23°27.5'S 151°55.0'E, 60-70<br />

feet]<br />

Cainonia Bruce, 2005b<br />

= Cainonia Bruce, 2005b (type species Pontonia medipacifica Edmondson, 1935a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)


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Cainonia medipacifica (Edmondson, 1935a)<br />

= Pontonia medipacifica Edmondson, 1935a: 6; Fig. 2. [Midway Island, in shallow water]<br />

Carinopontonia Bruce, 1988a<br />

= Carinopontonia Bruce, 1988a (type species Carinopontonia paucipes Bruce, 1988a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Carinopontonia paucipes Bruce, 1988a: 1264; Figs 1-3. [19°04.4'S 118°47.55'E, 83 m]<br />

Chacella Bruce, 1986b<br />

= Chacella Bruce, 1986b (type species D<strong>as</strong>ycaris kerstitchi Wicksten, 1983a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Chacella kerstitchi (Wicksten, 1983a)<br />

= D<strong>as</strong>ycaris kerstitchi Wicksten, 1983a: 16; Fig. 2. [Punta Doble, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, 27°56'N<br />

111°02'W, 30 m]<br />

Chernocaris Johnson, 1967<br />

= Chernocaris Johnson, 1967 (type species Chernocaris placunae Johnson, 1967, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Chernocaris placunae Johnson, 1967: 500; Figs 1-12. [Telok Paku, Singapore, in Placuna sella taken at low<br />

tide]<br />

Climeniperaeus Bruce, 1995<br />

= Climeniperaeus Bruce, 1995 (type species Periclimenaeus truncoides Chace & Bruce, 1993, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Climeniperaeus Bruce, 1996 (type species Periclimenaeus truncoides Chace & Bruce, 1993, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Climeniperaeus orbitospinatus (Bruce, 1969b)<br />

= Periclimenaeus orbitospinatus Bruce, 1969b: 160. [Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, 10-15<br />

fms]<br />

= Apopontonia tridentata Bruce, 1988a: 1270; Figs 4-7. [19°41.9'S 17°57.15'E, 54 m]<br />

Climeniperaeus truncatus (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Coralliocaris truncata Rathbun, 1906: 920; Fig. 70; Plate 24, fig. 2. [South co<strong>as</strong>t of Molokai, 23-24 fms]<br />

Climeniperaeus truncoideus (Chace & Bruce, 1993)<br />

= Periclimenaeus truncoideus Chace & Bruce, 1993: 93. [2.3 miles [3.7 km] N, 63°W from north point<br />

of Kai Besar, Kepulauan Kai, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 5°36'5'S 132°55.2'E, 90 m]<br />

Colemonia Bruce, 2005b<br />

= Colemonia Bruce, 2005b (type species Colemonia litodactylus Bruce, 2005b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Colemonia litodactylus Bruce, 2005b: 335; Figs 1-4, 22A. [Milne Bay, 12 m]<br />

Conchodytes Peters, 1852<br />

= Conchodytes Peters, 1852 (type species Conchodytes tridacnae Peters, 1852, designated by Hilgendorf,<br />

1879, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 383 in 1956)<br />

Conchodytes biunguiculatus (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= P.[ontonia] biunguiculata Paul'son, 1875: 111; Plate 15, fig. 1-1n. [Red Sea]<br />

= Conchodytes kempi Bruce, 1989a: 183; Fig. 3B-E. [Moalboal, in Isognomon isognomon]<br />

Conchodytes maculatus Bruce, 1989b: 182; Figs 1-6. [Pao Yuan No. 1, 16°34.5'S 121°27.0'E, 40 m]<br />

Conchodytes meleagrinae Peters, 1852: 594. [Südostküste Afric<strong>as</strong>, Ibo, im 12°S Br., zwischen den Mantellapen<br />

von Melaegrina margaritifera]<br />

Conchodytes monodactylus Holthuis, 1952c: 200; Figs 96-98. [Takao, Southern Taiwan (in bivalve mollusk,<br />

Pinna); Lesser Sunda Island]


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Conchodytes nipp<strong>one</strong>nsis (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Hymenocera nip<strong>one</strong>nsis De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, fig. 8 (1844); 180 (1849, <strong>as</strong><br />

Pontonia nipp<strong>one</strong>nsis). [Japan; incorrect original spelling corrected in Opinion 383 in 1956]<br />

Conchodytes philippinensis Bruce, 1996: 212; Figs 6, 29b. [Philippines, few meters]<br />

Conchodytes pteriae Fransen, 1994: 97; Figs 38-58. [N of d’Arros Island, 5°24'S 53°19'E, 45-55 m, in small<br />

Pteria loveni (Dunker, 1872)]<br />

Conchodytes tridacnae Peters, 1852: 594. [Südostküste Afric<strong>as</strong>, bei Ibo, im 12° S Br., zwischen den Mantellappen<br />

von Tridacna squamosa]<br />

Coralliocaris Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Oedipus Dana, 1852a (type species Oedipus superbus Dana, 1852a, designated by Kingsley, 1880,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; invalid junior homonym of Oedipus Berthold, 1827 (Orthoptera), Oedipus Tschudi,<br />

1838 (Amphibia) and Oedipus Lesson, 180 (Mammalia); name placed on the Official Index of Rejected<br />

and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Coralliocaris Stimpson, 1860a (nomen novum for Oedipus Dana, 1852a, gender feminine; name<br />

placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Coralliocaris brevirostris Borradaile, 1898: 386. [Ellice Islands]<br />

Coralliocaris graminea (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Œdipus gramineus Dana, 1852a: 25. [archipelago Viti]<br />

= Coralliocaris inaequalis Ortmann, 1890: 510; Plate 36, fig. 21. [Japan, Kagoshima and Samoa]<br />

Coralliocaris labyrintha Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Takeda, 2008: 16; Figs 1E-F, 6E-F, 11-14. [Ur<strong>as</strong>oko Bay, Ishigaki-jima<br />

Island, Rykyu Islands, coral reef, 2 m, from Acropora sp.]<br />

Coralliocaris macrophthalma (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= P.[ontonia] macrophthalma H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 359. [les<br />

mers d’Asie]<br />

Coralliocaris nudirostris (Heller, 1861)<br />

= O.[edipus] nudirostris Heller, 1861: 27. [im rothen Meere]<br />

= O.[edipus] nudirostris Heller, 1862c: 279; Plate 3, fig. 25. [im rothen Meere]<br />

= Coralliocaris tahitoei Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 180; Fig. 12; Plate 49. [Venus Point reef, Tahiti, Society Islands]<br />

Coralliocaris sandyi Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Takeda, 2008: 11; Figs 1C-D, 6C-D, 8-10. [off Kuro-shima Island, Rykyu<br />

Islands, 8 m, from Acropora sp.]<br />

Fig. 38. Coralliocaris viridis Bruce, 1974. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Coralliocaris superba (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Œdipus superbus Dana, 1852a: 25. [insula Tongatabu]<br />

= Oed.[ipus] dentirostris Paul’son, 1875: 112; Plate 14, Figs 7-7d. [Red Sea]<br />

Coralliocaris taiwanensis Fujino & Miyake, 1972: 92; Figs 1-3. [Herngchuen, Shiangtiau Bay, southern<br />

Taiwan, 2-5 m]<br />

= Coralliocaris pavonae Bruce, 1972c: 77; Figs 8-11. [fringing reef at Singatoka, Viti Levu, Fiji]<br />

Coralliocaris tridens Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, Fujino & Takeda, 2001: 944; Figs 1-3. [Kabira Bay, 24°26'N 124°8'E, Ishigaki<br />

Island, Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan, from tabular coral (Acropora sp)]<br />

Coralliocaris venusta Kemp, 1922: 274; Figs 100-101. [N.E. Tholayiram Paar, Gulf of Manaar]<br />

Coralliocaris viridis Bruce, 1974a: 222; Fig. 1A-B. [seaward reefs of Momb<strong>as</strong>a Island, 4°04.5'S 39°40.5'E]<br />

(Fig. 38)<br />

Coutierea Nobili, 1901b<br />

= Coutièrea Nobili, 1901b (type species Coralliocaris Ag<strong>as</strong>sizi Coutière, 1901, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed in the corrected spelling (Coutierea) on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Coutierea ag<strong>as</strong>sizi (Coutière, 1901)<br />

= Coralliocaris Ag<strong>as</strong>sizi Coutière, 1901: 115, unnumbered text fig. [Barbades, 94 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Crinotonia Marin, 2006<br />

= Crinotonia Marin, 2006 (type species Crinotonia an<strong>as</strong>t<strong>as</strong>iae Marin, 2006, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Crinotonia an<strong>as</strong>t<strong>as</strong>iae Marin, 2006: 322; Figs 1-6. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nha Thrang Bay, Mun Island,<br />

10-12 m]<br />

Crinotonia attenuatus (Bruce, 1971a)<br />

= Periclimenes attenuatus Bruce, 1971a: 533; Figs 1-5. [Waterhouse Cove, Burukuk, Duke of York Island,<br />

4°7.3'S 152°27.3'E, 1-2 m]<br />

Ctenopontonia Bruce, 1979b<br />

= Ctenopontonia Bruce, 1979b (type species Ctenopontonia cyph<strong>as</strong>treophila Bruce, 1979b, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Ctenopontonia cyph<strong>as</strong>treophila Bruce, 1979b: 425; Figs 1-6. [Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands, 5-15 m]<br />

Cuapetes Clark, 1919<br />

= Cuapetes Clark, 1919 (nomen novum for Falciger Borradaile, 1915b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Falciger Borradaile, 1915b (type species Periclimenes (Falciger) nilandensis Borradaile, 1915b, designated<br />

by Holthuis, 1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Kemponia Bruce, 2004b (type species Anchistia grandis Stimpson, 1860a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Cuapetes agag (Kemp, 1922)<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) agag Kemp, 1922: 197; Figs 47-50; Plate 7, fig. 9. [Ross Channel, Port Blair,<br />

Andamans, 4-8 fms]<br />

Cuapetes akiensis (Kubo, 1936b)<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) akiensis Kubo, 1936b: 47; Plate 14. [Simokamogari-mura, Province<br />

Aki]<br />

Cuapetes americanus (Kingsley, 1878a)<br />

= Anchistia americana Kingsley, 1878a: 96. [Key West, Florida]<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) bermudensis Lebour, 1949a: 1115; Fig. 6. [Mangrove Lake, Bermuda]<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) rhizophorae Lebour, 1949b: 605. [nomen novum for Periclimenes (Ancylocaris)<br />

bermudensis Lebour, 1949a nec Periclimenes (Periclimenaeus) bermudensis Armstrong, 1940]<br />

Cuapetes amym<strong>one</strong> (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Periclimenes amym<strong>one</strong> De Man, 1902: 829; Plate 25, Figs 53-53g. [Ternate]


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Cuapetes anacanthus (Bruce, 1988b)<br />

= Periclimenes anacanthus Bruce, 1988b: 105; Figs 1-5. [Polka Point, Dunwich North Stradbroke Island,<br />

Moreton Bay, Queensland, 27°29'S 153°24'E, 0.5-1.0 m below LWS]<br />

Cuapetes andamanensis (Kemp, 1922)<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) andamanensis Kemp, 1922: 204; 54-57. [Ross Channel, Port Blair, Andamans,<br />

4-8 fms]<br />

Cuapetes calmani (Tattersall, 1921)<br />

= Periclimenes calmani Tattersall, 1921: 385; Plate 27, fig. 11; Plate 28, figs 14-15. [Sudan co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Cuapetes darwiniensis (Bruce, 1987a)<br />

= Periclimenes darwiniensis Bruce, 1987a: 29; Figs 1-5. [Weed Reef, Darwin Harbour, 12°31.6'S<br />

130°47.3'E, LWS]<br />

Cuapetes demani (Kemp, 1915)<br />

= Periclimenes demani Kemp, 1915: 279; Fig. 27; Plate 13, fig. 10. [Ennur backwater and Adar river<br />

(both neighbourhood of Madr<strong>as</strong>); Chilka Lake]<br />

Cuapetes edwardsii (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= Anch.[istia] Edwardsii Paul’son, 1875: 114; Plate 17, fig. 2-2b. [Red Sea]<br />

Cuapetes elegans (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= Anch.[istia] elegans Paul’son, 1875: 113; Plate 17, fig. 1-1h. [Red Sea]<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) dubius Borradaile, 1915b: 211. [Minikoi]<br />

Cuapetes ensifrons (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Anchistia ensifrons Dana, 1852a: 25. [in freto ”Balabac”]<br />

Cuapetes grandis (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Anchistia grandis Stimpson, 1860a: 39. [ad insulam ”Ousima”]<br />

= Periclimenes vitiensis Borradaile, 1898: 383. [Fiji]<br />

Cuapetes johnsoni (Bruce, 1987b)<br />

= Periclimenes johnsoni Bruce, 1987b: 115; Figs 1-5. [P<strong>as</strong>ir Laba, Singapore, 1°21'N 103°38'E]<br />

Cuapetes kororensis (Bruce, 1977b)<br />

= Periclimenes kororensis Bruce, 1977b: 33; Figs 1-4. [Koror, Palau Islands]<br />

Cuapetes lacertae (Bruce, 1992c)<br />

= Periclimenes lacertae Bruce, 1992c: 46; Figs 1, 2-6. [off Chinaman’s Ridge, Mrs Watson’s Bay, Lizard<br />

Island, 22-33 m]<br />

Cuapetes longirostris (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla longirostris Borradaile, 1915b: 210. [Fardiffolu Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) affinis Borradaile, 1915b: 211. [Salomon Island]<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) proximus Kemp, 1922: 201; Figs 51-53. [Ross Channel, Port Blair, Andamans,<br />

4-8 fms]<br />

Cuapetes nilandensis (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) nilandensis Borradaile, 1915b: 211. [S. Nilandu Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

Cuapetes paulsoni (Bruce, 2003a)<br />

= Periclimenes paulsoni Bruce, 2003a: 118; Fig. 3A-P. [Cape Flattery, inner wharf pile, 7 m]<br />

Cuapetes platycheles (Holthuis, 1952c)<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) platycheles Holthuis, 1952c: 85; Fig. 33. [off Fau Island, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Gebe<br />

Island (31 m); off Atiationin, west co<strong>as</strong>t of New Guinea (to 57 m)]<br />

Cuapetes rapanui (Fransen, 1987)<br />

= Periclimenes rapanui Fransen, 1987: 519; Figs 13-15. [Tahai, W co<strong>as</strong>t of E<strong>as</strong>ter Island, Chile, 39 m]<br />

Cuapetes seychellensis (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) seychellensis Borradaile, 1915b: 212. [Pr<strong>as</strong>lin, Seychelles]<br />

Cuapetes suvadivensis (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) suvadivensis Borradaile, 1915b: 212. [Suvadiva Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

Cuapetes tenuipes (Borradaile, 1898)<br />

= Periclimenes tenuipes Borradaile, 1898: 384. [New Britain]<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) kolumadulensis Borradaile, 1915b: 213. [Kolumadulu Atoll, Maldive Islands]


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= Periclimenes borradailei Rathbun, 1904: 34. [nomen novum for Periclimenes tenuipes Borradaile,<br />

1898]<br />

Cuapetes ungujaensis (Bruce, 1969a)<br />

= Periclimenes ungujaensis Bruce, 1969a: 275. [Unguja Ukuu, Zanzibar Island, 6°18.8'S 39°21.1'E,<br />

0.5 ft]<br />

Dactylonia Fransen, 2002<br />

= Dactylonia Fransen, 2002 (type species Pontonia <strong>as</strong>cidicola Borradaile, 1898, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Dactylonia anachoreta (Kemp, 1922)<br />

= Pontonia anachoreta Kemp, 1922: 264; Figs 93-95. [Off Madr<strong>as</strong> co<strong>as</strong>t, 20 fms]<br />

Dactylonia <strong>as</strong>cidicola (Borradaile, 1898)<br />

= Pontonia <strong>as</strong>cidicola Borradaile, 1898: 389. [New Britain]<br />

Dactylonia borradalei Bruce, 2005b: 375. [Neokumbi Reef, New Caledonia, 20-40 m]<br />

Dactylonia carinicula Bruce, 2006a: 4; Figs 2-5. [Rhyi di Hamri, E of Hawlaf, N co<strong>as</strong>t, 12°40.429'N<br />

54°11.731'E, 7-9 m]<br />

Dactylonia franseni Bruce, 2003b: 299; Figs 1-4. [Nyali, Old Port, Momb<strong>as</strong>a, Kenya, 2 m, in Ascidia sp.]<br />

Dactylonia holthuisi Fransen, 2002: 295; Figs 194-201; Plate 13A. [Ambon, S co<strong>as</strong>t, Seri Bay, 03°45'S<br />

128°09'E, 25 m, in colony of Plurella spec.]<br />

Dactylonia monnioti (Bruce, 1990c)<br />

= Pontonia monnioti Bruce, 1990c: 183; Figs 21-24, 38e-h, 39i-j. [Chesterfield Islands, 24°46.6'S<br />

159°40.3'E, 285 m]<br />

Dactylonia okai (Kemp, 1922)<br />

= Pontonia okai Kemp, 1922: 261; Figs 89-92. [off Cape Negrais, Burma, 15°25'N 93°45'E, 40-49 fms]<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ella lebour, 1945<br />

= D<strong>as</strong>ia Lebour, 1938 (type species D<strong>as</strong>ia herdmaniæ Lebour, 1938, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

invalid junior homonym of D<strong>as</strong>ia Gray, 1839 (Reptilia))<br />

= D<strong>as</strong>ella Lebour, 1945 (nomen novum for D<strong>as</strong>ia Lebour, 1938, gender feminine)<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ella ansoni Bruce, 1983a: 22; Figs 1-5. [Arafura Sea, 10°58'S 132°10'E, 27 m; see Bruce & Coombes,<br />

1995]<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ella brucei Berggren, 1990: 558. [Heron Island, Queensland, Australia, 15 m]<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ella herdmaniae (Lebour, 1938)<br />

= D<strong>as</strong>ia herdmaniæ Lebour, 1938: 650; Plate 1. [Tuticorin, Gulf of Manaar, Madr<strong>as</strong>]<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ycaris Kemp, 1922<br />

= D<strong>as</strong>ycaris Kemp, 1922 (type species D<strong>as</strong>ycaris symbiotes Kemp, 1922, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ycaris ceratops Holthuis, 1952c: 176; Figs 87-88. [Borneo Bank, 2°25'S 117°43'E, 34-0 m]<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ycaris doederleini (Balss, 1924)<br />

= D<strong>as</strong>ygius doederleini Balss, 1924: 49; Fig. 2. [Dzushi, Sagamibai, 130 m]<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ycaris symbiotes Kemp, 1922: 240; Figs 76-77; Plate 9. [2.5 miles ESE of Santapilli Lt., near Vizagapatam,<br />

Madr<strong>as</strong> Co<strong>as</strong>t, 15-17 fms and 3 miles ESE of Kabusa Island, Mergui, 12°44'30''N 97°55'30''E, 35<br />

fms]<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ycaris zanzibarica Bruce, 1973b: 247; Figs 1-5. [Changu Island reefs, off west co<strong>as</strong>t of Zanzibar, 6°06.2'S<br />

39°08.9'E, 8 m]<br />

Diapontonia Bruce, 1986c<br />

= Diapontonia Bruce, 1986c (type species Diapontonia maranulus Bruce, 1986c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Diapontonia maranulus Bruce, 1986c: 126; Figs 1-5. [off Wood Cay, West End, Grand Bahama Island,<br />

26°42.55'N 79°01.72'W, 244-309 m]


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Epipontonia Bruce, 1977c<br />

= Epipontonia Bruce, 1977c (type species Epipontonia spongicola Bruce, 1977c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Epipontonia anceps Bruce, 1983b: 19; Figs 1-10. [Heron Island, Queensland, 23°28.0'S 151°59.2'E, 18 m]<br />

Epipontonia hainanensis Li, 1999: 357; Figs 1-3. [Yezhu Island, Yalong Bay, Hainan Island, 6-9 m, from<br />

dead corals]<br />

Epipontonia spongicola Bruce, 1977c: 308; Figs 1-5. [W<strong>as</strong>ini Channel, Kenya, 4°39.4'S 39°22.2'E, 6 fms]<br />

Epipontonia tahitiensis Bruce, 2004c: 280; Figs 1-4. [French Polynesia, Tahiti]<br />

Eupontonia Bruce, 1971b<br />

= Eupontonia Bruce, 1971b (type species Eupontonia noctalbata Bruce, 1971b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Eupontonia noctalbata Bruce, 1971b: 227; Figs 1-5. [Anse Etoile, Mahé, Seychelle Islands, 04°35'12"S<br />

55°27'48"E, coral reef flats, 0.3 m]<br />

Eupontonia oahu Bruce, 2010d: 406; Figs 1-5. [Kahe Point, Oahu, Hawai’ian Islands]<br />

Exoclimenella Bruce, 1995<br />

= Exoclimenella Bruce, 1995 (type species Periclimenes Petitthouarsi var. denticulata Nobili, 1906b, by<br />

original designation, gender feminine)<br />

= Exoclimenella Ďuriš & Bruce, 1995 (type species Periclimenes Petitthouarsi var. denticulata Nobili,<br />

1906b, by original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Exoclimenella denticulata (Nobili, 1906b)<br />

= Periclimenes Petitthouarsi var. denticulata Nobili, 1906b: 257. [Gatavake]<br />

Exoclimenella maldivensis Ďuriš & Bruce, 1995: 622; Figs 1-5. [Genego Islet, North Nilandu Atoll, Maldive<br />

Islands, outer reef slope, 20 m]<br />

Exoclimenella sibogae (Holthuis, 1952c)<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) sibogae Holthuis, 1952c: 73; Figs 28-29. [Banda anchorage, 9-36 m]<br />

Exoclimenella sudanensis Ďuriš & Bruce, 1995: 631; Figs 6-8. [coral reef near Port Sudan, Sudan, Red Sea,<br />

in coral head of Stylophora pistillata]<br />

Exopontonia Bruce, 1988c<br />

= Exopontonia Bruce, 1988c (type species Exopontonia malleatrix Bruce, 1988c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Exopontonia malleatrix Bruce, 1988c: 123; Figs 1-5. [Ashmore Reef, Timor Sea, 12°16'S 123°02'E, intertidal]<br />

Fennera Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Fennera Holthuis, 1951b (type species Fennera chacei Holthuis, 1951b, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Fennera chacei Holthuis, 1951b: 171; Plate 54. [Sec<strong>as</strong> Islands, Bay of South Island, shallow water]<br />

Fennera holthuisi Marin, 2011: 34; Figs 5-7, 8d-f. [French Polynesia, Moorea, outer reef slope, 17°29’02”S<br />

149°52’09’W, 10 m, in Pocillopora]<br />

Hamiger Borradaile, 1916<br />

= Hamiger Borradaile, 1916 (type species Periclimenes (Hamiger) novae-zealandiae Borradaile, 1916, by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Hamiger novaezealandiae (Borradaile, 1916)<br />

= Periclimenes (Hamiger) novae-zealandiae Borradaile, 1916: 87; Fig. 4. [seven miles E. of North Cape,<br />

New Zealand, 128 m]<br />

Hamodactyloides Fujino, 1973b<br />

= Hamodactyloides Fujino, 1973b (type species Hamodactylus incompletus Holthuis, 1958, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)


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Hamodactyloides incompletus (Holthuis, 1958)<br />

= Hamodactylus incompletus Holthuis, 1958: 11; Fig. 4. [Sharam a Sheikh, Sinai Peninsula]<br />

= Hamodactyloides ishigakiensis Fujino, 1973b: 174; Figs 1-3. [Kabira Bay, Ishigaki-jima Island, Ryukyu<br />

Islands, 1 m]<br />

Hamodactylus Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Hamodactylus Holthuis, 1952c (type species Hamodactylus boschmai Holthuis, 1952c, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Hamodactylus aqabai Bruce & Svoboda, 1983: 26; Figs 10-14. [Aqaba, Jordan]<br />

Hamodactylus boschmai Holthuis, 1952c: 209; Figs 102-104. [Ternate, off Halmahera, and Djedan, Kepulauan<br />

Aru, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 2-13 m]<br />

Hamodactylus noumeae Bruce, 1970a: 539; Fig. 2. [between Isle aux Canards and Islôt Maître, near<br />

Noumea, New Caledonia, 25 m]<br />

Hamopontonia Bruce, 1970b<br />

= Hamopontonia Bruce, 1970b (type species Hamopontonia corallicola Bruce, 1970b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Hamopontonia corallicola Bruce, 1970b: 41; Figs 1-4. [Kat O Chau, Mirs Bay, New Territories, Hong Kong,<br />

22°32.1'N 114°17.95'E]<br />

Hamopontonia essingtoni Bruce, 1986d: 158; Figs 1C, 11-14, 15D-G. [Coral Bay, Port Essington, 11°11.05'S<br />

132°03.4'E, 6 m]<br />

Harpiliopsis Borradaile, 1917<br />

= Harpiliopsis Borradaile, 1917 (type species Palæmon Beaupressi Audouin, 1826, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Harpiliopsis beaupresii (Audouin, 1826)<br />

= Palæmon beaupresii Audouin, 1826: 91 (accompanying figures in Savigny, 1826). [Egypt]<br />

= Pontonia (Harpilius) dentata Richters, 1880: 165; Plate 17, Figs 36-38. [Fouquets]<br />

Harpiliopsis depressa (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

? = Anchistia gracilis Dana, 1852a: 25. [in mari Suluensi]<br />

= Harpilius depressus Stimpson, 1860a: 38. [ad insulam ”Hawaii”, inter madrepor<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Peli<strong>as</strong> notatus Heller, 1862a: 526. [Nicobaren]<br />

= Anchistia notata Heller, 1865: 109; Plate 10, fig. 3. [Nicobaren]<br />

= Periclimenes pusillus Rathbun, 1906: 921; Fig. 71; Plate 24, fig. 7. [south co<strong>as</strong>t of Oahu, surface]<br />

Harpiliopsis spinigera (Ortmann, 1890)<br />

= Anchistia spinigera Ortmann, 1890: 511; Plate 36, fig. 23-23a. [Samoa]<br />

= Harpilius depressus var. gracilis Kemp, 1922: 234; Fig. 71. [Andamans]<br />

Harpilius Dana, 1852a<br />

= Harpilius Dana, 1852a (type species Harpilius lutescens Dana, 1852a, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 712 in 1964)<br />

Harpilius bayeri (Holthuis, 1981)<br />

= Periclimenes bayeri Holthuis, 1981: 792; Fig. 3. [Ine village, Arno Atoll, Marshall Islands, outer edge<br />

of sea reef, on coral, from head of Pocillopora spec. according to K. Reed (pers. comm.)]<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) bayeri Holthuis, 1953b: 56. [nomen nudum]<br />

Harpilius consobrinus De Man, 1902: 836; Plate 26, fig. 54-54c. [Ternate]<br />

Harpilius lutescens Dana, 1852a<br />

= Harpilius lutescens Dana, 1852a: 25. [insula Tongatabu]<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) amamiensis Kubo, 1940b: 44; Figs 11, 12. [Ôsima, Riu-Kiu Islands]<br />

Harpilius spinifer Bruce, 2006b: 272; Figs 1-5. [Ilôt Maitre, New Caledonia, 4 m]


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Holthuisaeus Anker & De Grave, 2010<br />

= Holthuisaeus Anker & De Grave, 2010 (type species Periclimenes (Periclimenaeus) bermudensis Armstrong,<br />

1940, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Holthuisaeus bermudensis (Armstrong, 1940)<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenaeus) bermudensis Armstrong, 1940: 4; Figs 2, 3A-F. [The Reach, St. George<br />

Island, Bermuda]<br />

Ischnopontonia Bruce, 1966c<br />

= Ischnopontonia Bruce, 1966c (type species Philarius lophos Barnard, 1962, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Ischnopontonia lophos (Barnard, 1962)<br />

= Philarius lophos Barnard, 1962: 242; Fig. 2. [Inhaca Island, Delagoa Bay, U.W.]<br />

Isopontonia Bruce, 1982a<br />

= Isopontonia Bruce, 1982a (type species Isopontonia platycheles Bruce, 1982a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Isopontonia platycheles Bruce, 1982a: 55; Figs 1-4. [North Cay, Bennet Island, Chesterfield Islands, 19°48.0'S<br />

158°17.0'E, 15 m]<br />

Izucaris okuno, 1999a<br />

= Izucaris Okuno, 1999a (type species Izucaris m<strong>as</strong>udai Okuno, 1999a, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Izucaris crosnieri Li, 2008: 207; Figs 1-4, 5A. [Marques<strong>as</strong> Islands, Eiao, 7°59.2'S 140°44.2'W, 100 m]<br />

Izucaris m<strong>as</strong>udai Okuno, 1999a: 399; Figs 1-6. [34°52.7'N 39°08.2'E, Izu Oceanic Park, Izu Peninsula, Honshu,<br />

Japan, 27 m]<br />

Joc<strong>as</strong>te Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Joc<strong>as</strong>te Holthuis, 1952c (type species Coralliocaris lucina Nobili, 1901c, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Joc<strong>as</strong>te japonica (Ortmann, 1890)<br />

= Coralliocaris superba var. japonica Ortmann, 1890: 50; Plate 36, fig. 22. [Japan, Kagoshima]<br />

? = Cavicheles kempi Holthuis, 1952c: 205; Figs 99-101. [Ternate, 4 m]<br />

Joc<strong>as</strong>te lucina (Nobili, 1901c)<br />

= C.[oralliocaris] lucina Nobili, 1901c: 5. [Eritrea]<br />

? = Coralliocaris lamellirostris Stimpson, 1860a: 38. [ad insulam ”Loo Choo”, inter corallia ad prof 2 org]<br />

Joc<strong>as</strong>te platysoma Fransen, 1994: 111; Figs 65-84; Plate 2C. [St. Joseph Atoll, S rim, 5°27'S 53°21'E, 10 m, on<br />

tabular Acropora]<br />

Laomenes Clark, 1919<br />

= Corniger Borradaile, 1915b (type species Periclimenes (Corniger) ceratophthalmus Borradaile, 1915b,<br />

designated by Borradaile, 1917, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; invalid junior homonym of Corniger Ag<strong>as</strong>siz,<br />

1831 (Pisces) and Corniger Boehm, 1879 (Pycnogonida))<br />

= Laomenes Clark, 1919 (nomen novum for Corniger Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Parapontonia Bruce, 1968a (type species Parapontonia nudirostris Bruce, 1968a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Laomenes amboinensis (De Man, 1888b)<br />

= Anchistia amboinensis De Man, 1888b: 546; Plate 22a, figs 2-2b. [Amboina]<br />

Laomenes ceratophthalmus (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Periclimenes (Corniger) ceratophthalmus Borradaile, 1915b: 211. [Malé Atoll, Maldive Islands, on<br />

crinoid]<br />

Laomenes clarki Marin, 2009a: 13; Figs 13-19. [Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Nok Island, 15 m, on crinoid Zygometra<br />

cf. punctata]


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Laomenes cornutus (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Periclimenes (Corniger) cornutus Borradaile, 1915b: 211. [Malé Atoll, Maldive Islands, on crinoid]<br />

Laomenes holthuisi Marin & Okuno, 2010: 462; Figs 1-6. [Pacific Ocean, Japan, Izu Islands, Hachijo Island,<br />

Aozumi, 15 m]<br />

Laomenes jackhintoni (Bruce, 2006c)<br />

= Periclimenes jackhintoni Bruce, 2006c: 23; Figs 1-5. [Nukualofa, Tongatapu, Tonga, 1.5 m]<br />

Laomenes nudirostris (Bruce, 1968a)<br />

= Parapontonia nudirostris Bruce, 1968a: 1149; Figs 1-5. [Tiaré Bay, Noumea, New Caledonia, 22°10'S<br />

166°15'E]<br />

Laomenes pardus Marin, 2009a: 19; Figs 15-18. [Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Mun Island, 5 m, on crinoid<br />

Comantheria briareus]<br />

Laomenes tigris Marin, 2009a: 25; Figs 20-24. [Mun Island, Nhatrang Bay, Vietnam, 15-20 m, on crinoid<br />

Stephanometra sp.]<br />

Leptomenaeus Bruce, 2007b<br />

= Leptomenaeus Bruce, 2007b (nomen novum for Leptomenes Bruce, 2006d, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Leptomenes Bruce, 2006d (type species Periclimenes dolichosternum Okuno & Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; invalid junior homonym of Leptomenes Soika,<br />

1939 (Insecta))<br />

Leptomenaeus dolichosternum (Okuno & Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003)<br />

= Periclimenes dolichosternum Okuno & Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003: 487-496; Figs 1-5. [Ou-shima Harbor,<br />

Kume Island, Ryukyu Islands, 26°20.1'N 126°49.2'E, 1.5 m]<br />

Leptomenaeus nhatrangensis Ďuriš & Horká, 2008: 46; Figs 1-5. [Hon Chong Beach, N of Nhatrang Bay<br />

(South China Sea), Vietnam, 12°17'45.8''N 109°14'05.7''E, 1 m]<br />

Lipkebe Chace, 1969<br />

= Lipkebe Chace, 1969 (type species Lipkebe holthuisi Chace, 1969, by original designation and monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Lipkebe holthuisi Chace, 1969: 263; Figs 8-9. [Gulf of Mexico, west-northwest of Dry Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida,<br />

25°13'N 83°55'W, 119 m]<br />

Lipkemenes Bruce & okuno, 2010<br />

= Lipkemenes Bruce & Okuno, 2010 (type species Periclimenes (Periclimenes) lanipes Kemp, 1922, by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Periclimenes lanipes Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) lanipes Kemp, 1922: 156; Plate 4, fig. 4. [Mergui Archipelago, 12°48'N<br />

98°16'10"E, 24 fms]<br />

Manipontonia Bruce, okuno & li, 2005<br />

= Manipontonia Bruce, Okuno & Li, 2005 (type species Urocaris psamathe De Man, 1902, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Manipontonia persiana Marin, 2010: 64; Figs 3-4. [Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf, 28°49.661'N 49°48.506'E, 51<br />

m depth]<br />

Manipontonia psamathe (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Urocaris psamathe De Man, 1902: 816; Plate 25, fig. 51. [Ternate]<br />

Margitonia Bruce, 2007c<br />

= Margitonia Bruce, 2007c (type species Periclimenes insolitus Bruce, 1974b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Margitonia insolitus (Bruce, 1974b)<br />

= Periclimenes insolitus Bruce, 1974b: 293; Figs 1-8. [Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, 21°15.9'N<br />

157°50.5'W]


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Mesopontonia Bruce, 1967b<br />

= Mesopontonia Bruce, 1967b (type species Mesopontonia gorgoniophila Bruce, 1967b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Mesopontonia brevicarpus Li & Bruce, 2006: 652; Figs 7-8. [La Réunion, 20°51.5'S 55°36.87'E, 270 m]<br />

Mesopontonia brucei Burukovsky, 1991b: 38; Figs 1.8-1.18. [33°16'S 43°53'E, 415-460 m]<br />

Mesopontonia gorgoniophila Bruce, 1967b: 13; Figs 5-9. [21°47.7'N 116°28.5'E to 21°43.3'N 116°28.0'E, 64-72 fms]<br />

Mesopontonia gracilicarpus Bruce, 1990c: 202; Figs 34-37, 39l-m. [New Caledonia, 22°56'N 167°14'E, 398-<br />

410 m]<br />

Mesopontonia monodactylus Bruce, 1991a: 392; Figs 65-69. [Loyalty Islands, 20°35.0'S 166°54.0'E, Uvéa, 460<br />

m]<br />

Mesopontonia verrucimanus Bruce, 1996: 216; Figs 8a-n, 29c. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Tanimbar Islands, 7°59'S 133°02'E,<br />

184-186 m]<br />

Metapontonia Bruce, 1967b<br />

= Metapontonia Bruce, 1967b (type species Metapontonia fungiacola Bruce, 1967b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Metapontonia fungiacola Bruce, 1967b: 24: Figs 10-12. [Pamanzi Reef, Mayotte Island, Comore Archipelago]<br />

Miopontonia Bruce, 1985a<br />

= Miopontonia Bruce, 1985a (type species Miopontonia yongei Bruce, 1985a by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Miopontonia yongei Bruce, 1985a: 168; Figs 1-5. [19°04.3'S 118°15.5'E, 80 m]<br />

Neoanchistus Bruce, 1975a<br />

= Neoanchistus Bruce, 1975a (type species Neoanchistus cardiodytes Bruce, 1975a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Neoanchistus cardiodytes Bruce, 1975a: 151; Figs 1-6. [Nosy Bé, Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Neoanchistus n<strong>as</strong>alis Holthuis, 1986c: 264; Figs 1-2. [artificial reef near Raysut Harbour, Dhofar, southern<br />

Oman, 16°57'45''N 54°00'E, in Chlamys townsendi]<br />

Neoclimenes Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, li & Chan, 2010<br />

= Neoclimenes Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, Li & Chan, 2010 (type species Neoclimenes holthuisi Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, Li &<br />

Chan, 2010, by original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Neoclimenes holthuisi Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, Li & Chan, 2010: 518; Figs 1-6. [21°40.2'N 117°43.4'E, 513-509 m]<br />

Neopericlimenes Heard, Spotte & Bubucis, 1993<br />

= Neopericlimenes Heard, Spotte & Bubucis, 1993 (type species Neopericlimenes thornei Heard, Spotte<br />

& Bubucis, 1993, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Neopericlimenes thornei Heard, Spotte & Bubucis, 1993: 795; Figs 1-4. [fringing reef off north shore of Pine<br />

Cay, Turks and Caicos Islands, British West Indies, 40 m, approx. 21°53'N 72°06'W]<br />

Neopontonides Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Neopontonides Holthuis, 1951b (type species Periclimenes beaufortensis Borradaile, 1920, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Neopontonides beaufortensis (Borradaile, 1920)<br />

= Periclimenes beaufortensis Borradaile, 1920: 132. [Beaufort, North Carolina]<br />

Neopontonides brucei Fransen & de Almeida, 2009: 838; Figs 1-4. [Boquirão beach, Ubatuba, NE São Paulo,<br />

Brazil, 32 m, mud]<br />

Neopontonides chacei Heard, 1986: 472; Figs 1A, 2-3, 4B-D. [reef just south of Marigot Bay, St. Lucia Island,<br />

West Indies, 4-6 m]<br />

Neopontonides dentiger Holthuis, 1951b: 193; Plate 61. [Ecuador, off Cape San Francisco, 2 fms]<br />

Neopontonides henryvonprahli Ramos, 1995: 231; Figs 1-3. [Punta Alta, Bahía Málaga, simbionte de Muricea<br />

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Nippontonia Bruce & Bauer, 1997<br />

= Nippontonia Bruce & Bauer, 1997 (type species Nippontonia minirostris Bruce & Bauer, 1997, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Nippontonia minirostris Bruce & Bauer, 1997: 1711; Figs 1-8. [Nishihama, Aka-jima, Kerama group, Ryukyu<br />

Islands, Japan, 15 m]<br />

Notopontonia Bruce, 1991c<br />

= Notopontonia Bruce, 1991c (type species Notopontonia platycheles Bruce, 1991c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Notopontonia platycheles Bruce, 1991c: 608; Figs 1-6, 14E. [northwest of Robe, South Australia, 36°53'S<br />

139°53'E, 64 m]<br />

Odontonia Fransen, 2002<br />

= Odontonia Fransen, 2002 (type species Pontonia katoi Kubo, 1940b, by original designation, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Odontonia compacta (Bruce, 1996)<br />

= Pontonia compacta Bruce, 1996: 242; Figs 15-18. [New Caledonia, 22°36.3'S 167°14.2'E, 10-60 m]<br />

Odontonia katoi (Kubo, 1940b)<br />

= Pontonia katoi Kubo, 1940b: 55; Figs 21-23. [Off Simoda, Siduoka Prefecture]<br />

Odontonia maldivensis Fransen, 2006a: 718; Figs 2-5. [Maldives, S Malé Atoll, ocean side North reef,<br />

04°07.54'N 73°30.55'E, 10 m, in Polycarpa cryptocarpa]<br />

Odontonia rufopunctata Fransen, 2002: 352; Figs 229-234; Plate 17. [SW Sulawesi, Spermonde Archipelago,<br />

Kudingareng Keke, 20 m, in <strong>as</strong>cidian]<br />

Odontonia seychellensis Fransen, 2002: 361; Figs 235-240; Plate 18. [Seychelles, Bird Island, off N co<strong>as</strong>t,<br />

3°42'S 55°12'E, 20 m, in Ascidiidae]<br />

Odontonia sibogae (Bruce, 1972d)<br />

= Pontonia sibogae Bruce, 1972d: 182; Fig. 1. [Curtis Channel, Port Curtis, Queensland, Australia, 23<br />

fms]<br />

Odontonia simplicipes (Bruce, 1996)<br />

= Pontonia simplicipes Bruce, 1996: 247; Figs 19-20, 29i. [Chesterfield Islands, 19°15.15'S 158°47.73'E, 71 m]<br />

Onycocaridella Bruce, 1981b<br />

= Onycocaridella Bruce, 1981b (type species Onycocaridella prima Bruce, 1981b, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Onycocaridella monodoa (Fujino & Miyake, 1969b)<br />

= Onycocaridella monodoa Fujino & Miyake, 1969b: 405; Figs 1-5. [K<strong>as</strong>ari-zaki, Amami-oshima Island,<br />

Ryukyu Islands, Japan, 1 m]<br />

Onycocaridella prima Bruce, 1981b: 243; Figs 1-6. [Wistari Reef, Heron Island, Capricorn Islands, Queensland,<br />

23°25.7'S 151°55.0'E, 12 m]<br />

Onycocaridella stenolepis (Holthuis, 1952c)<br />

= Onycocaris stenolepis Holthuis, 1952c: 148; Figs 66-68. [southe<strong>as</strong>t side of Pearl Bank, Sulu Archipelago,<br />

15 m]<br />

Onycocaridites Bruce, 1987c<br />

= Onycocaridites Bruce, 1987c (type species Onycocaridites anomodactylus Bruce, 1987c, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Onycocaridites anomodactylus Bruce, 1987c: 772; Figs 1-4. [Arafura Sea, 10°40'S 133°50'E, 60 m]<br />

Onycocaris Nobili, 1904<br />

= Onycocaris Nobili, 1904 (type species Coralliocaris (Onycocaris) aualitica Nobili, 1904, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1952c, gender feminine)<br />

Onycocaris amakusensis Fujino & Miyake, 1969b: 413; Figs 6, 8a-c, 9a-c. [Tsuji-shima Islet, Amakusa Island,<br />

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Onycocaris aualitica (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Coralliocaris (Onycocaris) aualitica Nobili, 1904: 233. [Djibouti]<br />

Onycocaris balssi Bruce, 2011b: 478; Figs 1-5. [Table Head, Port Essington, Northern Territory, Australia,<br />

11°13.5'S 132°10.5'E, 3 m, in unidentified sponge]<br />

Onycocaris bocki Bruce, 1992e: 335; Figs 4-6. [Tuvalu, Niue, leeward reef]<br />

Onycocaris callyspongiae Fujino & Miyake, 1969b: 422; Figs 10-12. [Tomioka, Amakusa Island, in sponges]<br />

Onycocaris fujinoi Bruce, 2011b: 487. [Ter<strong>as</strong>aki, Yoron-jima, Ryukyu Islands, Japan]<br />

Onycocaris furculata Bruce, 1979c: 324; Figs 1-4. [La Saline, La Réunion, approximately 21°20'S 55°00'E, 20 m]<br />

Onycocaris longirostris Bruce, 1980a: 15; Figs 6-10. [Ilot Maître, Nouméa, New Caledonia, 20 m]<br />

Onycocaris nieli Bruce, 2011a: 320; Figs 1-5. [Heron Island, Capricorn Islands, Queensland, reef flat]<br />

Onycocaris oligodentata Fujino & Miyake, 1969b: 415; Figs 7, 8d-f, 9d-f. [Tomioka, Amakusa Island, in<br />

sponge fished up entangling with gill net, 35 m]<br />

Onycocaris profunda Bruce, 1985b: 241; Figs 8-11. [13°33.0'N 122°10.1'E, 81-84 m]<br />

Onycocaris quadratophthalma (Balss, 1921a)<br />

= Pontonia quadratophthalma Balss, 1921a: 15; Fig. 7. [Cape Jaubert]<br />

Onycocaris seychellensis Bruce, 1971c: 208; Figs 1-6. [Anse Etoile, Mahé, Seychelle Islands]<br />

Onycocaris spinosa Fujino & Miyake, 1969b: 429; Figs 13-15. [Ter<strong>as</strong>aki, Yoron-jima Island, Ryukyu Islands,<br />

in sponge, 1 m]<br />

Onycocaris stradbrokei Bruce, 1998c: 390; Figs 2-3. [Myora Reef, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland,<br />

27°29'S 153°25'E, 9 m]<br />

Onycocaris temiri Marin, 2005: 113; Figs 1-8. [Mung Island, 16 m, inside boring sponge Kallipilidion]<br />

Onycocaris trullata Bruce, 1978a: 269; Figs 36-41. [Tany-Kely, Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 13°28'S 48°12'E, 28 m]<br />

Onycocaris zanzibarica Bruce, 1971d: 293; Figs 1-2. [channel between Chumbe Island and mainland of<br />

Zanzibar Island, 6°16.0'S 39°12.6'E, 10 fms]<br />

Onycomenes Bruce, 2009a<br />

= Onycomenes Bruce, 2009a (type species Onycocaridella antokha Marin, 2007a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Onycomenes antokha (Marin, 2007a)<br />

= Onycocaridella antokha Marin, 2007a: 221; Figs 5-9. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Nok<br />

Island, 10 m]<br />

Orthopontonia Bruce, 1982b<br />

= Orthopontonia Bruce, 1982b (type species Periclimenaeus ornatus Bruce, 1970c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Orthopontonia ornata (Bruce, 1970c)<br />

= Periclimenaeus ornatus Bruce, 1970c: 313. [Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Australia,<br />

littoral]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla Dana, 1852a<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla Dana, 1852a (type species Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla tenuipes Dana, 1852a, designated by Kingsley,<br />

1880, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

470 in 1957)<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla aliska Marin, 2008a: 376; Figs 1-5, 9a. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Tre Island,<br />

Tre Bay, mangrove littoral]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla <strong>as</strong>ymmetrica Holthuis, 1951b: 19; Plate 5. [Sullivan Bay, James Island]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla atlantica Holthuis, 1951a: 152; Fig. 31. [São Pedro Bay, São Vicente, Cape Verde Islands,<br />

16°50'N 25°04'W]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla burnsi Holthuis, 1973a: 24; Figs 8-9. [Cape Kinau Peninsula, Maui, Hawaiian Islands; small<br />

lava pool near co<strong>as</strong>t of Ke<strong>one</strong>oio (= La Perouse) Bay, at the extreme e<strong>as</strong>t end of the Cape]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla crosnieri Bruce, 1978a: 210; Figs 2-4. [Iles Glorieuses, 11°28.1'S 27°[sic]21.1'E, 20 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla dij<strong>one</strong>sae Bruce, 2010e: 151; Fig. 1. [Rocky head, Enderby Island, Dampier Archipelago,<br />

20°40'14''S 116°27'96''E, 12.5 m]


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Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla disalvoi Fransen, 1987: 511; Figs 7-12. [Tahai, west co<strong>as</strong>t of E<strong>as</strong>ter Islands, 35 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla dolichodactylus Bruce, 1991b: 232; Figs, 6f-l, 7. [22°14.5'S 167°02.0'E, Lagon Est, 65-70 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla foresti Bruce, 2002b: 279; Figs 1-4. [BP Oil Refinery Jetty, Cockburn Sound, Western Australia,<br />

32°13.9'S 115°45.14'E, 7 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla hachijo Okuno, 1999b: 739; Figs 1-3. [33°03.5'N 139°47.9'E, southern Japan, Izu Islands,<br />

Hachijo-jima Island, Occho-gahama, submarine cave, 20 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla holmesi (Nobili, 1907)<br />

= Periclimenes Holmesi Nobili, 1907: 5. [nomen novum for Anchista tenuipes Holmes, 1900]<br />

= Anchista tenuipes Holmes, 1900: 216. [Santa Catalina Island]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla komaii Li & Bruce, 2006: 657; Figs 9-11. [Tonga, Vava’u group, 18°37'S 174°03'W, 327-360<br />

m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla lata Kemp, 1922: 127; Figs 3-6. [Aberdeen, Port Blair, Andamans, rock pool at low tide]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla longidactylus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2009: 97; Figs 5-7. [Beppu Bay, Ooita Prefecture]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla maziwi Bruce, 2002c: 15; Fig. 1. [Maziwi Island, Pangani, Tanganyika, 30.6'S 39°04.06'E, 2 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla meteorae Bruce, 2008b: 64; Figs 1-2. [Red Sea, off Port Sudan, 19°33.3'N 37°16.4'E - 19°33.9'N<br />

37°16.2'E, 519-544 m]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla pottsi (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) pottsi Borradaile, 1915b: 212. [Torres Straits, on Comanthus]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla pusilla Bruce, 1975b: 169; Figs 1-5. [Kisiti Island, near W<strong>as</strong>in, Kenya, 4°43.3'S 39°22.15'E, on<br />

sheltered coral reef at LWS]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla rotumana (Borradaile, 1898)<br />

= Periclimenes rotumanus Borradaile, 1898: 383. [Rotuma]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla vestigialis Kemp, 1922: 123; Figs 1-2; Plate 3, fig. 2. [Port Blair, Andamans]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla spinulata Yokoya, 1936: 135; Fig. 4. [Sagami Bay, off Misaki to Yokosuka, Miura Peninsula,<br />

35°10.53'N 139°34.56'E to 39°10.53'N 139°34.53'E, 73-62 m; neotype designation by Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2009]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla tenuipes Dana, 1852a<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla tenuipes Dana, 1852a: 25. [in mari Suluensi]<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla tridentata Borradaile, 1899: 1007; Plate 64, Figs 8-8c. [Funafuti]<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla elegans Borradaile, 1915b: 210. [Salomon Island]<br />

Paraclimenaeus Bruce, 1988d<br />

= Paraclimenaeus Bruce, 1988d (type species Periclimenaeus fimbriatus Borradaile, 1915b, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Paraclimenaeus dentimanus (Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2008)<br />

= Apopontonia dentimanus Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2008: 32; Figs 3-7. [North of Doljo, Panglao Island,<br />

9°35.9'N 123°44.5'E, 24 m]<br />

Paraclimenaeus fimbriatus (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Periclimenæus fimbriatus Borradaile, 1915b: 213. [Makalu Atoll, Maldive Islands; holotype designation<br />

by Bruce, 1988d invalid]<br />

Paraclimenaeus seticauda (Bruce, 2008c)<br />

= Apopontonia seticauda Bruce, 2008c: 3; Figs 2-5, 14A. [18°27'37''S 120°08'41''E, 80 m]<br />

Paraclimenaeus spinicauda (Bruce, 1969b)<br />

= Periclimenaeus spinicauda Bruce, 1969b: 164. [South China Sea, 20°57.5'N 115°55.0'E – 20°57.5'N<br />

115°58.6'E, 35-36 fms]<br />

= Apopontonia dubia Bruce, 1981c: 225; Figs 1-3. [Shag Rock, E of North Stradbroke Island, Queensland,<br />

Australia, 27°25'S 153°32'E, 20 m]<br />

Paraclimenes Bruce, 1995<br />

= Paraclimenes Bruce, 1995 (type species Periclimenes franklini Bruce, 1990e, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Paraclimenes franklini (Bruce, 1990e)<br />

= Periclimenes franklini Bruce, 1990e: 55; Figs 1-5. [17°21.7'S 146°48.52'E, 296-302 m]


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Paraclimenes gorgonicola (Bruce, 1969a)<br />

= Periclimenes gorgonicola Bruce, 1969a: 257. [South China Sea, 21°47.7'N 116°28.5'E to 21°43.3'N<br />

116°28.0'E, 60-70 fms]<br />

Paraclimenes setirostris (Bruce, 1991a)<br />

= Periclimenes setirostris Bruce, 1991a: 364; Figs 45-49. [Chesterfield Islands, 25°32.8'S 159°46.1'E, 300 m]<br />

Paranchistus Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Paranchistus Holthuis, 1952c (type species Anchistus biunguiculatus Borradaile, 1898 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Pontonia armata H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840], by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Paranchistus armatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= Pontonia armata H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 359. [près de côtes de<br />

la Nouvelle-Irlande]<br />

= Anchistus biunguiculatus Borradaile, 1898: 387. [British New Guinea]<br />

= Anchistus oshimai Kubo, 1949b: 26; Figs 1-2. [Helen Atoll]<br />

Paranchistus liui Li, Bruce & Manning, 2004: 535; Figs 21-23. [21°N 108°E, 30 m]<br />

Paranchistus nobilii Holthuis, 1952c: 100; Figs 41-42. [Arzana Island, Rak<strong>as</strong> Zakoum Bank, Persian Gulf,<br />

out of Spondylus gaederopus]<br />

Paranchistus ornatus Holthuis, 1952c: 97; Figs 39-40. [Mozambique]<br />

Paranchistus pycnodontae Bruce, 1978b: 233; Figs 1-5; Plate 39. [Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Queensland,<br />

3 m]<br />

= Paranchistus serenei Bruce, 1983c: 890; Figs 7H-I, 9. [Seleman Bay, Seram Island]<br />

Paranchistus spondylis Suzuki, 1971: 15; Figs 8-9. [Shiraiso, near the Manazuru M.B.L.]<br />

Paratypton Balss, 1914d<br />

= Paratypton Balss, 1914d (type species Paratypton siebenrocki Balss, 1914d, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Paratypton siebenrocki Balss, 1914d: 84; Fig. 1. [Senafir, Koseir, Mersa Scheikh; Jaluit, Samoa]<br />

Patonia Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2006<br />

= Patonia Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2006 (type species Patonia mclaughlinae Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2006, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Patonia mclaughlinae Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2006: 390; Figs 1-6. [Taiwan northe<strong>as</strong>tern co<strong>as</strong>t, 24°34.71'N<br />

122°4.02'E, 209-280 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Periclimenæus Borradaile, 1915b (type species Periclimenæus robustus Borradaile, 1915b, designated<br />

by Borradaile, 1917, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Periclimenaeus arabicus (Calman, 1939)<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenæus) arabicus Calman, 1939: 210; Fig. 4. [Khalij al M<strong>as</strong>irah, e<strong>as</strong>tern Oman,<br />

19°22.6'N 57°53.0'E, 13.5 m, from surface of sponge]<br />

= Periclimenaeus ohshimai Miyake & Fujino, 1967: 275; Fig. 1. [Takamatsu, Amakusa Islands, Kyushu]<br />

Periclimenaeus ardeae Bruce, 1970c: 310. [Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland,<br />

Australia, littoral]<br />

Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952c: 122; Figs 51-53. [Sailus-ketjil, Paternoster Islands, up to 18<br />

m]<br />

Periclimenaeus <strong>as</strong>cidiarum Holthuis, 1951b: 80; Plate 22, figs g-l; Plate 23. [Bird Key Reef, Tortug<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Periclimenaeus atlanticus (Rathbun, 1901)<br />

= Coralliocaris atlantica Rathbun, 1901: 122; Fig. 26. [Off St. Thom<strong>as</strong> 20-23 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus aurae dos Santos, Calado & Araújo, 2008: 156; Figs 1-4, 5C, K. [Garajau, south of Madeira<br />

Island, e<strong>as</strong>tern Atlantic, 32.36°N 16.85°W, 6-7 m]


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Periclimenaeus bidentatus Bruce, 1970c: 305. [Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland,<br />

Australia, littoral]<br />

Periclimenaeus bouvieri (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Typton Bouvieri Nobili, 1904: 233. [Djibouti]<br />

Periclimenaeus bredini Chace, 1972: 26; Fig. 5. [Isla Mujeres]<br />

Periclimenaeus brucei Cardoso & Young, 2007: 302; Figs 20-25. [Roc<strong>as</strong> Atoll, outer reef, 20 m, in Ircinia sp.]<br />

Periclimenaeus caraibicus Holthuis, 1951b: 110; Plate 32, figs h-j; Plate 34. [British West Indies, Tobago,<br />

Buccoo Reef]<br />

Periclimenaeus chacei Abele, 1971: 38; Figs 1-2. [Gulf of Mexico, off the West co<strong>as</strong>t of Florida, 28°31'N<br />

84°16'W, 26 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus colodactylus Bruce, 1996: 222; Figs 9-10. [New Caledonia, Lagoon, Uatio Islet, 20-25 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus cr<strong>as</strong>sipes (Calman, 1939)<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) cr<strong>as</strong>sipes Calman, 1939: 211; Fig. 5. [Ghubbat Sawquirah, southe<strong>as</strong>tern<br />

Oman, 18°025.5'N 57°025'E, 38 m; animals pulled off calcareous sponges or removed from the debris<br />

in the jar containing them]<br />

Periclimenaeus creefi Bruce, 2010f: 29; Figs 7-11. [Heron island reef, north-e<strong>as</strong>tern side, 23°25.990'S<br />

151°55.601'E, 10 m, dead coral heads]<br />

Periclimenaeus crosnieri Cardoso & Young, 2007: 309; Figs 26-31. [Roc<strong>as</strong> Atoll, outer reef, 15-20 m, in<br />

sponge]<br />

Periclimenaeus devaneyi Bruce, 2010g: 380; Figs 1-5. [Kahe Point, Oahu, Hawai’ian Islands]<br />

Periclimenaeus diplosomatis Bruce, 1980b: 39; Figs 1-6. [Heron Island, Capricorn Islands, Queensland,<br />

Australia, 23°26.9'S 151°55'E, low water]<br />

Periclimenaeus djiboutensis Bruce, 1970c: 307. [Jibouti, French Somaliland]<br />

Periclimenaeus fawatu Bruce, 2006e: 33; Figs 1-6. [off Fungu Fawatu, W co<strong>as</strong>t of Unguja, Zanzibar, 33-36.5 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus garthi Bruce, 1976d: 443; Figs 2-4. [Dunidu Island, Male Atoll]<br />

Periclimenaeus gorgonidarum (Balss, 1913b)<br />

= Periclimenes gorgonidarum Balss, 1913b: 236. [full description in Balss, 1914b, type locality therein<br />

<strong>as</strong> Sagamibai, bei Miski, an Gorgoniden, 20-30 m Tiefe]<br />

Periclimenaeus hancocki Holthuis, 1951b: 97; Plate 29. [Piñ<strong>as</strong> Bay, Panama, 32 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus hebedactylus Bruce, 1970c: 308. [Makunduchi, Zanzibar, 50 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus hecate (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Coralliocaris hecate Nobili, 1904: 232. [Djibouti]<br />

Periclimenaeus her<strong>one</strong>nsis Bruce, 2010f: 21; Figs 1-5. [Heron Island reef, north-e<strong>as</strong>tern side, 23°29.990'S<br />

151°55.601'E, 12 m, dead Acropora]<br />

Periclimenaeus holthuisi Bruce, 1969b: 159. [Banda, Molucc<strong>as</strong>, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 9 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus jeancharcoti Bruce, 1991a: 371; Figs 50-55. [New Caledonia, 21°31'S 166°21'E, 375-450 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus kottae Bruce, 2005c: 325; Figs 1-3. [Australia, Western Australia, Ashmore Reef, outer<br />

slope, 6-16 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus leptodactylus Fujino & Miyake, 1968: 90; Figs 3-5. [K<strong>as</strong>ari-cho, Amami-oshima Island]<br />

Periclimenaeus lobiferus Bruce, 1978a: 260; Figs 30-35. [Mozambique Channel, 15°21.7'S 46°12.6'E, 80-85 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus manihinei Bruce, 1976e: 138; Figs 29-30. [Baie St. Anne, Pr<strong>as</strong>lin]<br />

Periclimenaeus matherae Bruce, 2005c: 331; Figs 4-8. [Australia, Western Australia, Ashmore Reef, West<br />

Laggon entrance, 2°013.26'S 122°059.28'E, 4-7 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus maxillulidens (Schmitt, 1936)<br />

= Periclimenes maxillulidens Schmitt, 1936: 371; Plate 13. [Bonaire, in the Lac (entrance), about 4ft]<br />

Periclimenaeus minutus Holthuis, 1952c: 134; Figs 57-59. [Banda anchorage, 18-36 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus mortenseni Bruce, 1993b: 829; Figs 1-2. [Toeal, Kei-Doelah Islands, 2 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus myora Bruce, 1998c: 394; Figs 4-5. [Myora Reef, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland,<br />

27°29'S 153°25'E, 3 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus nobilii Bruce, 1975c: 1577; Figs 13F, 14. [Red Sea]<br />

Periclimenaeus nielbrucei Bruce, 2006f: 2; Figs 1-6. [Wreck Island, Capricorn Islands, Queensland]<br />

Periclimenaeus nufu Ďuriš, Horká & Hoc, 2009: 454; Figs 1-5. [Bai Tré site, Lon Island, 12°36'25''N<br />

109°19'58''E, Van Phong Bay, Vietnam, South China Sea, 5 m, coral rubble]


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Periclimenaeus orbitocarinatus Fransen, 2006a: 732; Figs 13-15. [Loyalty Islands, 20°22.25'S 166°10.00'E, 21<br />

m, in Lissoclinum verrilli]<br />

Periclimenaeus orontes Bruce, 1986d: 151; Figs 1B, 6-10. [Orontes Reef, Port Essington, 11°03.6'S 132°05.0'E,<br />

3 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus pachydentatus Bruce, 1969b: 162. [Great Barrier Reef, Australia, 14°12'N 142°48'E, 19 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus pachyspinosus Marin, 2007a: 230-235; Figs 12-15. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang<br />

Bay, Nok Island, 15-20 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus pacificus Holthuis, 1951b: 85; Plate 25. [Piñ<strong>as</strong> Bay, Panama, 32 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus palauensis Miyake & Fujino, 1968: 417; Fig. 5. [Ngadarák Reef]<br />

Periclimenaeus pearsei (Schmitt, 1932b)<br />

= Coralliocaris pearsei Schmitt, 1932b: 123; Fig. 1. [in the vicinity of the Tortug<strong>as</strong> Marine Laboratory<br />

of the Carnegie Institution, from Spongia officinalis]<br />

Periclimenaeus pectinidactylus Ďuriš, Horká & Sandford, 2009: 32; Figs 1-4, 5B-E. [off Southwater Caye,<br />

Belizean Barrier Reef, SE off Dangriga, Belize, Caribbean Sea, 16.4 m, from an unidentified sponge<br />

(Smenospongia sp.?)]<br />

Periclimenaeus perlatus (Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1930b)<br />

= Coralliocaris perlatus Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1930b: 45; Fig. 8. [Gonave Bay, Haiti]<br />

Periclimenaeus quadridentatus (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Coralliocaris quadridentata Rathbun, 1906: 920; Fig. 69; Plate 24, fig. 1. [Auau Channel, 28-43 fms]<br />

= Coralliocaris rathbuni Borradaile, 1917: 385. [nomen novum for Coralliocaris quadridentata Rathbun,<br />

1906]<br />

Periclimenaeus r<strong>as</strong>trifer Bruce, 1980a: 27; Figs 12, 13a-b. [Ilot Maître, Nouméa, 20 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus rhodope (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Coralliocaris (Onycocaris) rhodope Nobili, 1904: 233. [Djibouti]<br />

Periclimenaeus robustus Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Periclimenæus robustus Borradaile, 1915b: 213. [Amirante Islands]<br />

Periclimenaeus serrula Bruce & Coombes, 1995: 111; Figs 3-5. [Orontes Reef, 11°4.5'S 132°4.8'E, 11-12 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus schmitti Holthuis, 1951b: 90; Plate 27. [Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida] (Fig. 39)<br />

Periclimenaeus solitus Bruce & Coombes, 1995: 115; Figs 6-7. [Orontes Reef, 11°03.6'S 132°05.0'E, 3 m]<br />

Fig. 39. Periclimenaeus schmitti Holthuis, 1951. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Periclimenaeus spinosus Holthuis, 1951b: 113; Plate 35. [Costa Rica, near South Viradores Islands, Port<br />

Culebra, shallow water]<br />

Periclimenaeus spongicola Holthuis, 1952c: 137; Figs 60-62. [Java Sea, 4°41'S 113°2'E, 28-32 m, in sponge]<br />

Periclimenaeus storchi Bruce, 1989a: 181; Fig. 5. [Cuaming Island, N of Bohol Island, Visayan Sea]<br />

Periclimenaeus stylirostris Bruce, 1969b: 167. [South China Sea, 20°34.0'N 113°30.5'E – 20°30.3'N 113°29.0'E,<br />

49-50 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus tchesunovi Ďuriš, 1990a: 615; Figs 1-2. [Genego Islet, North Nilandu Atoll, Maldive Islands,<br />

20 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus tridentatus (Miers, 1884b)<br />

= Coralliocaris ? tridentata Miers, 1884b: 294; Plate 32, fig. C. [Thursday Island, 4-6 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus trispinosus Bruce, 1969b: 169. [Mkokotoni, N. end of Zanzibar Island, E<strong>as</strong>t Africa, 14-15 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus tuamotae Bruce, 1969b: 170. [Mururoa Island, Tuamotu Archipelago, Polynesia]<br />

Periclimenaeus uropodialis Barnard, 1958: 18; Fig. 6. [Delagoa Bay]<br />

Periclimenaeus usitatus Bruce, 1969b: 172. [Indian Ocean, 7°46'48"S 39°42'36"E, 11 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus wilsoni (Hay, 1917)<br />

= Coralliocaris wilsoni Hay, 1917: 71. [20 miles off Beaufort, N. C., in 10 to 20 fms]<br />

Periclimenaeus wolffi Bruce, 1993b: 833; Figs 4-5. [23°20'N 118°30'E, southern Tai-Wan Hai-Hsia, 31 m]<br />

Periclimenaeus zanzibaricus Bruce, 1969b: 174. [Uroa, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Zanzibar Island, E<strong>as</strong>t Africa, littoral]<br />

Periclimenaeus zarenkovi Ďuriš, 1990a: 620; Figs 3-4. [Genego Islet, North Nilandu Atoll, Maldive Islands;<br />

0.7 m depth]<br />

Periclimenella Bruce, 1995<br />

= Periclimenella Bruce, 1995 (type species Palæmon Petitthouarsii Audouin, 1826, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Periclimenella Ďuriš & Bruce, 1995 (type species Palæmon Petitthouarsii Audouin, 1826, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

Periclimenella petitthouarsii (Audouin, 1826)<br />

= Palæmon Petitthouarsii Audouin, 1826: 91 (accompanying figures in Savigny, 1826). [Egypt]<br />

= A.[nchistia] inaequimana Heller, 1861: 28. [im rothen Meere; fully described in Heller, 1862c]<br />

Periclimenella spinifera (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Periclimenes pettithouarsii var. spinifera De Man, 1902: 824. [Ternate; Pulo Edam; Bai von Batavia;<br />

Amboina; Tahiti]<br />

Periclimenes o.G. Costa, 1844a<br />

= Peli<strong>as</strong> Roux, 1831 (type species A.[lpheus] amethystea Risso, 1827, designated by Holthuis, 1955b,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; a junior invalid homonym of Peli<strong>as</strong> Merrem, 1820 (Reptilia))<br />

= Periclimenes O.G. Costa, 1844a (type species Periclimenes insignis O.G. Costa, 1844a, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

470 in 1957)<br />

= Anchistia Dana, 1852a (type species Anchistia gracilis Dana, 1852a, designated by Kingsley, 1880,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Dennisia Norman, 1861 (type species Dennisia sagittifera Norman, 1861, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

= Ancylocaris Schenkel, 1902 (type species Ancylocaris brevicarpalis Schenkel, 1902, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Cristiger Borradaile, 1915b (type species Periclimenes (Cristiger) commensalis Borradaile, 1915b, designated<br />

by Holthuis, 1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Periclimenes acanthimerus Bruce, 2006g: 704; Figs 1-6. [New Caledonia, 21°52.3'S 166°47.9'E, 174 m]<br />

Periclimenes aegylios Grippa & d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996<br />

= Periclimenes sagittifer aegylios Grippa & d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996: 406; Fig. 1, 2b; Plate 1b. [western<br />

Italy, Giglio Island, Punta della Secca, 42°21'N 10°54'E, 10 m, <strong>as</strong>sociated with Anemonia viridis]


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Periclimenes affinis (Zehntner, 1894)<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla affinis Zehntner, 1894: 208. [Amboine, sur Actinometra]<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) brocketti Borradaile, 1915b: 212. [Malé Atoll, Maldive Islands, on brown<br />

crinoid; lectotype designation by Bruce, 1978c]<br />

Periclimenes albatrossae Chace & Bruce, 1993: 100; Fig. 20. [Philippines, South China Sea off western Luzon,<br />

16°33'52"N 119°52'54"E, 315 m]<br />

Periclimenes albolineatus Bruce & Coombes, 1997: 305; Figs 1-2. [Lee Point, Darwin Harbour, 12°19.0'S<br />

130°52.5'E, ELWST]<br />

Periclimenes alcocki Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) alcocki Kemp, 1922: 154; Figs 21-24. [Laccadive Sea, 9°34'57"N 75°36'30"E,<br />

406 fms]<br />

Periclimenes aleator Bruce, 1991a: 315; Figs 10-14. [Loyalty Islands, 20°53.0'S 167°17.0'E, 570-610 m]<br />

Periclimenes alexanderi Li, 2008: 219; Figs 7-10. [Marques<strong>as</strong> Islands, Nuku Hiva, 8°45.1'S 140°15.1'W, 108-<br />

112 m]<br />

Periclimenes amethysteus (Risso, 1827)<br />

= A.[lpheus] amethystea Risso, 1827: 77; Plate 4, fig. 16. [golfe de Nice, rochers peu profonds]<br />

= Periclimenes insignis O.G. Costa, 1844a: 291. [Napoli]<br />

Periclimenes andresi Macpherson, 1988: 52; Figs 1-4. [17°15'S 11°27'E, 185 m]<br />

Periclimenes antipathophilus Spotte, Heard & Bubucis, 1994: 214; Figs 1-6. [Pine Cay, Turks and Caicos<br />

Islands, near 21°53'N 72°05'W, 37-40 m, from the antipatharian Antipathes gracilis]<br />

Periclimenes batei (Borradaile, 1917)<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla batei Borradaile, 1917: 358. [Philippine Is.]<br />

Periclimenes boucheti Li, Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2008: 386; Fig. 1C, 2-4, 5A-B, 16B-D. [8°42.4'N 123°13.4'E,<br />

123 m]<br />

Periclimenes bowmani Chace, 1972: 32; Figs 6-7. [Saint Lucia Island, reef south of Marigot Harbour, 2-3 m]<br />

Periclimenes brevicarpalis (Schenkel, 1902)<br />

= Ancylocaris brevicarpalis Schenkel, 1902: 563; Plate 13, figs 21a-m. [Mak<strong>as</strong>sar]<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla amboinensis Zehntner, 1894: 206; Plate 9, figs 27-27a. [Amboine]<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla aberrans Nobili, 1904: 234. [Djibouti]<br />

= Harpilius latirostris Lenz, 1905: 380; Plate 47, figs 14-14b. [Zanzibar, Kokotoni, Bawi]<br />

= Periclimenes potina Nobili, 1905a: 159. [Côtes d’Arabie, sur une algue brune flottante]<br />

= Periclimenes hermitensis Rathbun, 1914: 655; Plate 1, figs 1-3. [Hermite, under rock]<br />

Periclimenes brevinaris Nobili, 1906c: 42; Plate 3, fig. 7-7a. [nomen novum for Periclimenes Borradailei Nobili,<br />

1905a nec Rathbun, 1904]<br />

Periclimenes brevirostris Bruce, 1991a: 322; Figs 15-20. [22°05.8'S 167°10.3'E, Isle of Pines, 500-550 m]<br />

Periclimenes brucei Ďuriš, 1990b: 1; Figs 1-2. [Indian Ocean, the Maldive Islands, North Nilandu Atoll,<br />

Genego Island, 52 m]<br />

Periclimenes burrup Bruce, 2007d: 113; Figs 5-7. [Burrup Peninsula, 20°31.59'S 116°52.09'E, 11.0 m]<br />

Periclimenes calcaratus Chace & Bruce, 1993: 104; Fig. 21. [Philippines, Albay Gulf, e<strong>as</strong>t of southern Luzon,<br />

13°12'N 123°49'18"E, 267 m]<br />

Periclimenes canalinsulae Bruce & Coombes, 1997: 309; Figs 3-4. [Channel Island, 12°33.4'S 130°52.3'E,<br />

ELWS]<br />

Periclimenes cannaphilus Komai, Nemoto & Tsuchida, 2010: 800; Figs 2-6. [K<strong>as</strong>uga 2 Seamount, 21°36.574'N<br />

142°38.175'E, 392 m]<br />

Periclimenes carinidactylus Bruce, 1969a: 254. [Bottle and Gl<strong>as</strong>s Rocks, Port Jackson, Sydney Harbour,<br />

Australia, 20 feet]<br />

Periclimenes chacei Li, Bruce & Manning, 2004: 542; Figs 27-28. [Xincun, Hainan Island, 1-3 m, with living<br />

corals]<br />

Periclimenes colemani Bruce, 1975d: 488; Figs 1-7. [Wistari Reef, Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Queensland,<br />

Australia, 12 m]<br />

Periclimenes colesi De Grave & Anker, 2009: 141; Figs 1-26. [Black Coral Wall dive site, Utila, Bay Islands,<br />

Hondur<strong>as</strong>, 16°05.027'N 86°54.944'W, 15 m, inside osculum of Callyspongia vaginalis]


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Periclimenes commensalis Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Periclimenes (Cristiger) commensalis Borradaile, 1915b: 211. [Torres Strait, on Comanthus annulatus]<br />

Periclimenes compressus Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Periclimenes (Falciger) compressus Borradaile, 1915b: 212. [Saya de Malha]<br />

Periclimenes coriolis Bruce, 1985b: 234; Figs 4-7. [14°01.0'N 120°17.1'E, 186-184 m]<br />

Periclimenes crinoidalis Chace, 1969: 251; Figs 1-2. [Jan Thiel Beach, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, 38 m,<br />

<strong>as</strong>sociated with Nem<strong>as</strong>ter grandis]<br />

Periclimenes cristimanus Bruce, 1965: 487; Figs 1-2. [1°12.7'N 103°43.65'E, Pulau Sudong, near Pulau Salu,<br />

Singapore]<br />

Periclimenes crosnieri Li & Bruce, 2006: 681; Figs 16-18. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Tanimbar Islands 7°54'S 132°47'E, 302-<br />

305 m]<br />

Periclimenes curvirostris Kubo, 1940b<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) curvirostris Kubo, 1940b: 35; Figs 3-5. [Kumano-nada, off Mie Prefecture,<br />

about 170 fms]<br />

Periclimenes dardanicola Bruce & Okuno, 2006: 368; Figs 1-4. [Japan. Kuryo, Numazu, Izu Peninsula, Suruga<br />

Bay, Honshu, 35°01.2'N 138°49.9'E, 21 m]<br />

Periclimenes delagoae Barnard, 1958: 14; Fig. 4-B. [Delagoa Bay, in coral]<br />

Periclimenes dentidactylus Bruce, 1984: 7; Figs 1-6. [0°31.4'N 117°50.1'E, 592-595 m]<br />

Periclimenes difficilis Bruce, 1976e: 111; Figs 15-17. [Baie St. Anne, Pr<strong>as</strong>lin]<br />

Periclimenes digitalis Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) digitalis Kemp, 1922: 224; Figs 65; Plate 8, fig. 12. [off Viper Island, Port<br />

Blair, Andamans, 3-5 fms]<br />

Periclimenes diversipes Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) diversipes Kemp, 1922: 179; Figs 36-39. [Kilakarai, Gulf of Manaar]<br />

Periclimenes eleftherioui Koukour<strong>as</strong> & Türkay, 1996: 136; Figs 1-3. [Aegean Sea, between Aspronisi and<br />

Thera, 36°22'20''N 25°21'20''E, 40-73 m depth]<br />

Periclimenes exederens Bruce, 1969a: 255. [South China Sea, 20°36.0'N 113°54.2'E – 20°38.8'N 113°57.8'E,<br />

47-48 fms]<br />

Periclimenes fenneri Bruce, 2005d: 5; Figs 2-4, 8C. [West Norfolk Ridge, 34°37.20'S 158°59.03'E, 521-539 m]<br />

Periclimenes finlayi Chace, 1972: 35; Fig. 8. [Off Marigot Bay, St. Lucia, Windward Islands, 165 m, mollusk<br />

traps]<br />

Periclimenes forcipulatus Bruce, 1991a: 330; Figs 21-25. [Loyalty Islands, 20°35.0'S 166°54'E, 460 m]<br />

Periclimenes foresti Bruce, 1981d: 201; Figs 10-11, 17c. [14°00.0'N 120°18.0'E to 14°01.7'N 120°20.2'E, 11<br />

miles N. of Ambil island, 189-209 m]<br />

Periclimenes forgesi Li & Bruce, 2006: 686; Figs 19-20. [New Caledonia, 23°02.90'S 166°57.97'E, 500-514 m]<br />

Periclimenes foveolatus Bruce, 1981d: 196; Figs 6-9, 17a-b, 18b, e. [14°01.0'N 120°15.8'E to 13°59.2'N<br />

120°18.8'E, 10 miles N. of Ambil Island, 191-188 m]<br />

Periclimenes fujinoi Bruce, 1990c: 161; Figs 8-11, 39a-b. [Chesterfield Islands, 22°06.9'S 159°24.6'E, 487-610 m]<br />

Periclimenes gonioporae Bruce, 1989c: 149; Figs 1-3, 4A. [R<strong>as</strong> Iwatine, Momb<strong>as</strong>a, 4°01.15'S 39°43.78'E]<br />

Periclimenes granulatus Holthuis, 1950c<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) granulatus Holthuis, 1950c: 4; Fig. 1, Plate 1. [le travers de Bou-Haroun<br />

(Départ. D’Alger), environ 100 m]<br />

Periclimenes granulimanus Bruce, 1978a: 237; Figs 16-19. [Tany-Kely, NW co<strong>as</strong>t near Nosy Bé, on grey<br />

sand with foraminifera]<br />

Periclimenes granuloides Hay<strong>as</strong>hi in Baba, Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Toriyama, 1986: 103; Fig. 18; unnumbered plate.<br />

[Tosa Bay, Japan, 130 m]<br />

Periclimenes guarapari De Grave, 2008: 15; Figs 1-5. [Ilha Escalvada, in front of Guarapri City, Espirito<br />

Santo, Brazil, approx. 20°42'S 04°24'W, 17 m, from Muricea flammea]<br />

Periclimenes harringtoni Lebour, 1949a<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) harringtoni Lebour, 1949a: 1110; Fig. 3. [Harrington Sound]<br />

Periclimenes hertwigi Balss, 1913b: 235. [Sagamibai, 120 m]<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) gracilirostris Kubo, 1940b: 41; Figs 8-10. [Kumano-nada, off Mie Prefecture,<br />

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Periclimenes hongkongensis Bruce, 1969a: 259. [Rocky Harbour, Hong Kong, 22°20.0'N 114°21'E, 14<br />

fms]<br />

Periclimenes hydrothermophilus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Ohtomi, 2001: 161; Figs 1-4. [Kagoshima Bay, 90-100 m, <strong>as</strong>sociated<br />

with Lamellibranchia satsuma (Polychaeta)]<br />

Periclimenes imperator Bruce, 1967b: 53; Figs 23-25. [Tumbatu Island, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Zanzibar Island, on<br />

nudibranch, 3 ft below low water spring tide level]<br />

Periclimenes incertus Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Periclimenes (Cristiger) incertus Borradaile, 1915b: 210. [Maldive Islands]<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) impar Kemp, 1922: 147; Figs 16, 17; Plate 3, fig. 1. [Port Blair, Andamans,<br />

5 fms]<br />

Periclimenes infr<strong>as</strong>pinis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Urocaris infr<strong>as</strong>pinis Rathbun, 1902a: 903. [Gulf of California in Concepcion Bay, Lower California]<br />

Periclimenes ingressicolumbi Berggren & Svane, 1989: 432; Figs 1-5. [San Salvador Island, 24°02.91'N<br />

74°32.7'W, 1900ft]<br />

Periclimenes inornatus Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) inornatus Kemp, 1922: 191; Figs 43-46. [Port Blair, Andamans]<br />

= Periclimenes paraornatus Bruce, 1979a: 207. [nomen nudum]<br />

Periclimenes investigatoris Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) investigatoris Kemp, 1922: 160; Fig. 26-27; Plate 5, fig. 6. [Persian Gulf,<br />

29°20'N 48°47'E, 13 fms]<br />

Periclimenes involens Bruce, 1996: 234; Figs 13, 28h. [Philippines, off Mindoro, 12°31'N 120°39'E, 92-97 m]<br />

Periclimenes iridescens Lebour, 1949a<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) iridescens Lebour, 1949a: 1112; Figs 4-5. [tow-net about 10 miles outside<br />

C<strong>as</strong>tle Roads over about 8-100 fms]<br />

Periclimenes ischiospinosus Bruce, 1991b: 240; Figs 3b, 9-12. [New Caledonia, 21°44'S 166°32'E, 50 m]<br />

Periclimenes josephi Li, 2008: 224; Figs 11-14. [Austral Islands, Neilson Reef, 27°03.4'S 146°04'W, 130-<br />

140 m]<br />

Periclimenes jugalis Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) jugalis Holthuis, 1952c: 67; Fig. 26. [anchorage off Djedan Island, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t<br />

of the Aru Islands, 13 m]<br />

Periclimenes kallisto Bruce, 2008d: 89; Figs 1-6. [Keeper Reef, Queensland, 18°44'S 147°16'E, 38 m]<br />

Periclimenes kempi Bruce, 1969a: 260. [Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt, 27°14'N 38°50'E, 0.5 fms]<br />

Periclimenes kornii (Lo Bianco, 1903)<br />

= Anchistia Kornii Lo Bianco, 1903: 250; Plate 7, fig. 13. [a circa 12.5 chilometri da Punta Carena, direz<strong>one</strong><br />

S.E., 1100 m; a circa 8.5 chilometri da Punta Tragera, direzi<strong>one</strong> O.S.O., 1000 m; a circa 10<br />

chilometri da Punta Carena, direzi<strong>one</strong> E.N.E., 1000 m]<br />

Periclimenes laccadivensis (Alcock & Anderson, 1894)<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla laccadivensis Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 157. [Investigator stn 124, Laccadive Sea,<br />

10°47'45''N 72°40'20''E, 705 fms]<br />

Periclimenes laevimanus Ďuriš, 2010: 107; Figs 1-6. [Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, 12°10'06''N 109°17'45''E, 14 m,<br />

on hydroid cf. Lytocarpia sp.]<br />

Periclimenes latipollex Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) latipollex Kemp, 1922: 150; Fig. 18; Plate 4, fig. 3. [Mergui Archipelago,<br />

12°15'20"N 97°10'10"E, 62 fms]<br />

Periclimenes lepidus Bruce, 1978a: 244; Figs 20-24. [NW co<strong>as</strong>t of Madag<strong>as</strong>car near Nosy Bé, 40 m]<br />

Periclimenes leptodactylus Bruce, 1991a: 338; Figs 26-30. [Loyalty Islands, 20°37.8'S 167°02.7'E, Lifou/Uvéa,<br />

825-370 m]<br />

Periclimenes leptopus Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Ancylocaris) leptopus Kemp, 1922: 173; Figs 31-33. [Brigade Creek, Port Blair, Andamans,<br />

2-5 fms]<br />

Periclimenes leptunguis Li, Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2008: 393; Figs 6-8, 17B. [8°49.9'N 123°34.9'E, 437-443 m]<br />

Periclimenes longimanus (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Anchistia longimana Dana, 1852a: 25. [Type locality not indicated]


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Periclimenes longipes (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Urocaris longipes Stimpson, 1860a: 39. [insulam ”Ousima”, prof 20 org]<br />

Periclimenes loyautensis Li & Bruce, 2006: 700; Fig. 24 [Loyalty Islands, 21°02.30'S 167°31.60'E, 430 m]<br />

Periclimenes macrophthalmus Fujino & Miyake, 1970a<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) macrophthalmus Fujino & Miyake, 1970a: 250; Figs 3-5. [32°36.7'N 127°42.8'E,<br />

145 m]<br />

Periclimenes madreporae Bruce, 1969a: 262. [Erskine Island, Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland,<br />

Australia, 3-6 fms]<br />

Periclimenes magnus Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) magnus Holthuis, 1951b: 52; Plate 15. [Gulf of Mexico, off Arans<strong>as</strong>, Tex<strong>as</strong>,<br />

27°40'N 96°34'W, 27.5 fms]<br />

Periclimenes mahei Bruce, 1969a: 263. [North West Bay, Mahé, Seychelles Islands, 4°36'15"S 55°26'01"E,<br />

1-2 fms]<br />

Periclimenes maldivensis Bruce, 1969a: 264. [Suvadiva Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

Periclimenes manihine Bruce, 2006h: 46; Figs 1-4. [off R<strong>as</strong> Ngomeni, Kenya, 3°01'S 40°22.5'E to 2°59.5'N<br />

40°22.6'E, 245-256 m]<br />

Periclimenes mclaughlinae Fransen, 2006b: 380; Figs 1-6. [Philippines, Cebu Strait, W of Bohol, NW side of<br />

Cabilao Island, La Estrella Dive Resort, 9°53.20'N 123°45.53'E, 5 m, on Phyllacanthus imperialis]<br />

Periclimenes mclellandi Heard & Spotte, 1997: 39; Figs 1-5. [forereef slope west of Pine Cay, Turks and<br />

Caicos Islands, British West Indies, on gorgonian Pseudopterogorgia americana, 29 m]<br />

Periclimenes meyeri Chace, 1969: 255; Figs 3-4. [Jan Thiel Beach, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, 24 m, <strong>as</strong>sociated<br />

with Nem<strong>as</strong>ter?]<br />

Periclimenes milleri Bruce, 1986e: 637; Figs 1-5. [24°02.75'N 74°32.53'W, 527 m]<br />

Periclimenes murcielagensis Varg<strong>as</strong>, 2000: 17; Figs 1-5. [Isla San Pedrito, Archipiélago de l<strong>as</strong> Isl<strong>as</strong> Murciélago,<br />

Guanac<strong>as</strong>te, Costa Rica, 25 m]<br />

Periclimenes nevillei Bruce, 2010h: 45; Figs 1-6. [Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu, 8 m]<br />

Periclimenes ngi Li, Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2008: 397; Figs 9-11, 17C-D. [9°27.4'N 123°49.4'E, 273-302 m]<br />

Periclimenes nomadophila Berggren, 1994a: VII.3; Figs 1-5. [Inhaca Island, Mocambique]<br />

= Periclimenes nomadophila Berggren, 1994b: 783; Figs 1-5. [Inhaca Island, Mocambique]<br />

Periclimenes novaffinis Bruce & Coombes, 1997: 315; Fig. 6. [off E<strong>as</strong>t Point, Darwin Harbour, 12°25.92'S<br />

130°48.72'E, 8 m]<br />

Periclimenes obscurus Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) obscurus Kemp, 1922: 144; Figs 14-15. [Springhaven, Madr<strong>as</strong> Harbor]<br />

Periclimenes ordinarius Bruce, 1991a: 344; Figs 31-35. [New Caledonia, 18°04.0'S 163°27.5'E, 260 m]<br />

Periclimenes ornatellus Bruce, 1979d: 219; Figs 4-6; Plate 1C-E. [Enewetak Atoll]<br />

Periclimenes ornatus Bruce, 1969a: 266. [Lung Ha Wan, N.T., Hong Kong, 22°18.5'N 114°18.2'E, 2 fms]<br />

Periclimenes paivai Chace, 1969: 259; Figs 5-7. [Cananéia, Estado de São Paulo, Brazil]<br />

Periclimenes pandionis Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) pandionis Holthuis, 1951b: 41; Plate 11. [Gulf Stream off Key West,<br />

Florida, 24°21'55"N 81°58'25"W, 98 fms]<br />

Periclimenes panglaonis Li, Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2008: 402; Figs 12-13, 14A-D, 17E. [9°38.8'N 123°45.9'E,<br />

418-477 m]<br />

Periclimenes paralcocki Li & Bruce, 2006: 707; Fig. 27. [Tuvalu, Banc Bayonnaise, 11°54'S 179°32'W, 600 m]<br />

Periclimenes paraleator Li & Bruce, 2006: 711; Fig. 28. [New Caledonia, 18°56.3'S 163°12.9'E, 520 m]<br />

Periclimenes paraparvus Bruce, 1969a: 267. [South China Sea, 20°28.2'N 112°46.5'E to 20°23.3'N 112°52.2'E,<br />

46-48 fms]<br />

Periclimenes parvispinatus Bruce, 1990c: 154; Figs 3-6, 39d. [New Caledonia, S.W. Récif Jouan, 200 m]<br />

Periclimenes parvus Borradaile, 1898: 384. [New Britain]<br />

Periclimenes patae Heard & Spotte, 1991: 40; Figs 1-4. [fringing reef northwest of Pine Cay, Turks and<br />

Caicos Islands, British West Indies, near 21°53'N 072°05'W, on gorgonian, 3-4 m]<br />

Periclimenes pauper Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) pauper Holthuis, 1951b: 50; Plate 14. [Venezuela, Isla Cubagua, rocky<br />

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Periclimenes pectiniferus Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) pectiniferus Holthuis, 1952c: 48; Figs 15-16. [Kabala dua Island, Borneo<br />

Bank, 22 m]<br />

Periclimenes pectinipes Bruce, 1991a: 351; Figs 36-40, 75. [New Caledonia, 23°41.2'S 168°00.5'E, Norfolk<br />

Ridge, 280 m]<br />

Periclimenes perlucidus Bruce, 1969a: 268. [South China Sea, 16°06.5'N 114°41.5'E to 16°05.8'N 114°38.2'E,<br />

43-44 fms]<br />

Periclimenes perryae Chace, 1942b<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) perryae Chace, 1942b: 82; Plate 24. [off Sanibel Island, Florida, about 5.5<br />

fms, on Astrophyton muricatum]<br />

Periclimenes perturbans Bruce, 1978a: 253; Figs 25-26. [NW co<strong>as</strong>t of Madag<strong>as</strong>car, near Nosy Bé, 40 m]<br />

Periclimenes pholeter Holthuis, 1973a: 30; Figs 10-11; Plate 1, fig. 1. [R<strong>as</strong> Muhammad Crack, R<strong>as</strong> Muhammad,<br />

southern tip of Sinai Peninsula, in pool in crack in coral rock about 150 m from the sea]<br />

Periclimenes platydactylus Li, 2008: 231; Figs 16-19. [Marques<strong>as</strong> Islands, Nuku Hiva, 8°45.1'S 140°15.1'W,<br />

108-112 m]<br />

Periclimenes platyrhynchus Bruce, 1991a: 358; Figs 41-44. [New Caledonia, 19°04.0'S 163°27.0'E, 260 m]<br />

Periclimenes polynesiensis Li, 2008: 236; Figs 20-23. [Marques<strong>as</strong> Islands, Nuku Hiva, 8°45.1'S 140°15.1'W,<br />

108-112 m]<br />

Periclimenes poriphilus Bruce, 2010i: 53; Figs 2-6. [Heron Island reef, north-e<strong>as</strong>tern side, 23°25.990'S<br />

151°55.601'E, 10 m]<br />

Periclimenes poupini Bruce, 1989d: 852; Figs 1-5, 6A. [Tubuai, 23°19'S 142°22'W, 430-520 m]<br />

Periclimenes pseudalcocki Li & Bruce, 2006: 716; Fig. 30. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Kai Islands, 5°17'S 132°50'E, 315-349 m]<br />

Periclimenes rathbunae Schmitt, 1924a: 70; Figs 5-6. [Spanish Port]<br />

Periclimenes rectirostris Bruce, 1981d: 204; Figs 12-15. [13°53.1'N 120°08.9'E to 13°53.3'N 120°10.7'E, 3<br />

miles NE. of town of Lubang, 134-129 m]<br />

Periclimenes rex Kemp, 1922<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) rex Kemp, 1922: 158; Fig. 25; Plate 5, fig. 5. [Ross Channel, Port Blair,<br />

Andamans, 8 fms]<br />

Periclimenes richeri Bruce, 1990c: 181; Figs 20, 39f. [New Caledonia, 24°54.5'S 168°23.3'E, 527 m]<br />

Periclimenes ruber Bruce, 1982c: 197; Figs 3-5, 8f. [Bribie P<strong>as</strong>sage, Pumicest<strong>one</strong> Channel, Queensland,<br />

Australia, in 8 m depth, from crinoid host Zygometra microdiscus]<br />

Periclimenes sagittifer (Norman, 1861)<br />

= Dennisia sagittifer Norman, 1861: 278; Plate 13, figs 8-13. [St. Catherine’s Bay, Jersey, 4 fms]<br />

Periclimenes sandybrucei Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi & Chan, 2009: 920; Figs 1-4. [24°30.55'N 122°5.78'E, 399-397 m]<br />

Periclimenes sandyi De Grave, 2009: 830; Figs 1-4. [Crawl Cay, Boc<strong>as</strong> del Toro Archipelago, Caribbean<br />

Panama, 09°15.028'N 82°07.897'W, 10 m, from unidentified sponge]<br />

Periclimenes sarkanae Bruce, 2007e: 61; Figs 1-5. [Fisherman Island, near mouth of Brisbane River, Moreton<br />

Bay, 27°22'S 153°10'E, 0.2-0.5 m]<br />

Periclimenes scriptus (Risso, 1822)<br />

= A.[lpheus] scriptus Risso, 1822: 247. [mer de Nice]<br />

? = Periclimenes elegans Gourret, 1884: 15; nec Anch.[istia] elegans Paul’son, 1875. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Urocaris de Mani Balss, 1916: 29; Fig. 10. [Französisch-Kongo, Setté Cama, salzw<strong>as</strong>ser]<br />

Periclimenes sibogae Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) sibogae Holthuis, 1952c: 73; Figs 28-29. [Banda anchorage, 9-36 m]<br />

Periclimenes sinensis Bruce, 1969a: 270. [Hong Kong]<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) setoensis Fujino & Miyake, 1969a: 149; Figs 4, 5. [Shisô-jima Island, Tanabe<br />

Bay, Wakayama Prefecture, 5 m]<br />

Periclimenes soror Nobili, 1904: 232. [Djibouti]<br />

? = Periclimenes par<strong>as</strong>iticus Borradaile, 1898: 384. [British New Guinea]<br />

= Periclimenes (Cristiger) frater Borradaile, 1915b: 210. [Seychelles]<br />

= Periclimenes bicolor Edmondson, 1935a: 10; Fig. 3. [Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, on Linckia multiflora in shallow<br />

water]


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Periclimenes tangeroa Bruce, 2005d: 12; Figs 5-7, 8D. [South Norfolk Ridge, 34°09.14'S 171°27.95'E, 242-254 m]<br />

Periclimenes tenellus (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Anchistia tenella Smith, 1882: 55; Plate 9, figs 1-1b. [Blake stn 316, 32°07'N 78°37'05"W, 229 fms]<br />

Periclimenes terangeri Bruce, 1998c: 387; Fig. 1. [Polka Point, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland,<br />

27°30'S 153°23'E, 0.5 m]<br />

Periclimenes thermohydrophilus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Ohtomi, 2001: 161; Figs 1-4. [Kagoshima Bay, 90-100 m]<br />

Periclimenes toloensis Bruce, 1969a: 273. [Ap Chau, Tolo Channel, Hong Kong, 5-15 fms]<br />

Periclimenes tonga Bruce, 1988e: 23; Figs 1-5. [Nuapapa Island (southside), Vava’u Group, Tonga, 5-50 ft]<br />

Periclimenes uniunguiculatus Bruce, 1990c: 167; Figs 12-15, 39e. [New Caledonia, 23°06'S 167°47'E, 540-<br />

600 m]<br />

Periclimenes vanellus Fransen, 2010: 242; Figs 1-6. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, off Halmahera mainland, Teluk Dodinga,<br />

Karang Gali<strong>as</strong>a Besar E, 0°50'45.6''N 127°35'7.4''E, on Ianthella b<strong>as</strong>ta, 15 m]<br />

Periclimenes vaubani Bruce, 1990c: 174; Figs 16-9, 38a-d, 39g. [New Caledonia, 23°38'S 167°42'S, 470 m]<br />

Periclimenes veleronis Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) veleronis Holthuis, 1951b: 67; Plate 20, figs a-h. [off beach at La Libertad, 4 fms]<br />

Periclimenes vicinus Li, 2008: 242; Figs 24-27. [Austral Islands, Tubuai, 23°21.4'S 149°34.2'W, 600-1200 m]<br />

Periclimenes watamuae Bruce, 1976f: 16; Figs 5-6. [Watamu Park, Kenya, 3°22.0'S 40°00.5'E, 2 m, from alcyonarian;<br />

information from NCB-Naturalis collection label]<br />

Periclimenes wirtzi d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996a: 133; Figs 1-7. [Madeira, small seamount in front of the bay<br />

of Machico, from Antipathes bushes at 30-40 m]<br />

Periclimenes yaldwyni Holthuis, 1959b<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) yaldwyni Holthuis, 1959b: 197. [nomen novum for Periclimenes batei<br />

Holthuis, 1950a]<br />

= Brachycarpus audouini Spence Bate, 1888: 798; Plate 129, fig. 5. [Challenger stn 167A, 41°4'S 174°19'E,<br />

off New Zealand, 10 fms]<br />

= Periclimenes batei Holthuis, 1950a: 22. [nec Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla batei Borradaile, 1917]<br />

Periclimenes yucatanicus (Ives, 1891)<br />

= Palæm<strong>one</strong>lla Yucatanica Ives, 1891: 183; Plate 5, fig.8. [off Progreso, 20ft]<br />

Periclimenes zanzibaricus Bruce, 1967b: 62; Figs 26-29. [Fawatu Reef, off west co<strong>as</strong>t of Zanzibar Island, on<br />

echinoid at low water spring tide level on sand flats]<br />

Periclimenes zevinae Ďuriš, 1990b: 4; Figs 3-4. [Indian Ocean, the Maldive Islands, North Nilandu Atoll,<br />

Genego Island, 50 m]<br />

Periclimenoides Bruce, 1990f<br />

= Periclimenoides Bruce, 1990f (type species Periclimenaeus odontodactylus Fujino & Miyake, 1968, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Periclimenoides odontodactylus (Fujino & Miyake, 1968)<br />

= Periclimenaeus odontodactylus Fujino & Miyake, 1968: 85; Figs 1-2. [Ushibuka, Amakusa Island,<br />

west of Kyushu, Japan]<br />

Periclimenoides socotrae Bruce, 2006a: 22; Figs 6-9. [12°40.264'N 53°27.204'E, SW of Qualansiyah, NWco<strong>as</strong>t,<br />

5-7 m]<br />

Philarius Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Philarius Holthuis, 1952c (type species Harpilius Gerlachei Nobili, 1905a, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Philarius albimaculatus Marin & Anker, 2011: 22; Figs 16-18, 19E-F. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, Nosy-Bé W side of Sakatia,<br />

13.2989°S 48.1472°E, 3-8 m]<br />

Philarius gerlachei (Nobili, 1905a)<br />

= Harpilius Gerlachei Nobili, 1905a: 160. [Golfe Persique]<br />

Philarius imperialis (Kubo, 1940c)<br />

= Harpilius imperialis Kubo, 1940c: 1; Figs 1-3. [Nankin-Hama, Haha-zima, Bonin Islands]<br />

Philarius lifuensis (Borradaile, 1898)<br />

= Periclimenes lifuensis Borradaile, 1898: 384. [Loyalty Islands]


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Philarius minor Marin & Anker, 2011: 13; Figs 13-15, 19C-D. [Australia, Great Barrier Reef off S Queensland,<br />

Heron Island, 23.47262°S 151.95988°E, 14-16 m]<br />

Philarius polynesicus Marin & Anker, 2011: 6; Figs 4-8, 9A-E. [French Polynesia, Society Islands, Moorea,<br />

S of Vaiare P<strong>as</strong>s, 17.5303°S 149.7621°W, 5-6 m]<br />

Philarius rufus Marin & Anker, 2011: 13; Figs 10-14, 19A-B. [Australia, Great Barrier Reef off S Queensland,<br />

Heron Island, 23.45322°S 151.90045°E, 24-26 m]<br />

Phycomenes Bruce, 2008e<br />

= Phycomenes Bruce, 2008e (type species Phycomenes zostericola Bruce, 2008e, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Phycomenes cobourgi (Bruce & Coombes, 1995)<br />

= Periclimenes cobourgi Bruce & Coombes, 1995: 125; Figs 10-11. [Table Head, 3 m, on gorgonian<br />

Rumphella aggregata]<br />

Phycomenes indicus (Kemp, 1915)<br />

= Urocaris indica Kemp, 1915: 275; Fig. 26; Plate 13, fig. 9. [Chilka Lake; Ennur and Adyar River near<br />

Madr<strong>as</strong>; fringing coral-reef at Kilakarai, northern end of Gulf of Manaar]<br />

Phycomenes siankaanensis (Martínez-Mayén & Román-Contrer<strong>as</strong>, 2006)<br />

= Periclimenes siankaanensis Martínez-Mayén & Román-Contrer<strong>as</strong>, 2006: 33; Figs 1-3. [Cayo Culebr<strong>as</strong>,<br />

Bahía de la Ascensión, Quintana Roo, México, 1 m]<br />

Phycomenes sulcatus (Ďuriš, Horká & Marin, 2008)<br />

= Periclimenes sulcatus Ďuriš, Horká & Marin, 2008: 36; Figs 1-6. [S of Nhatrang Bay, Vietnam,<br />

12°09'42.0''N 109°12'13.1''E, 0.1-0.2 m]<br />

Phycomenes zostericola Bruce, 2008e: 221; Figs 1-7. [Loder’s Creek, Labrador, Queensland]<br />

Fig. 40. Platypontonia hyotis Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1971. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Pinnotheronia Marin & Paulay, 2010<br />

= Pinnotheronia Marin & Paulay, 2010 (type species Pinnotheronia rumphiusi Marin & Paulay, 2010, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pinnotheronia rumphiusi Marin & Paulay, 2010: 38; Figs 1-6. [Pacific Ocean, Palau, Koror Island, Iwayama<br />

Bay, in mantle cavity of Periglypta crispata, 0-10 m]<br />

Platycaris Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Platycaris Holthuis, 1952c (type species Platycaris latirostris Holthuis, 1952c, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Platycaris latirostris Holthuis, 1952c: 173; Figs 85-86. [Ende, Flores]<br />

Platypontonia Bruce, 1968b<br />

= Platypontonia Bruce, 1968b (type species Pontonia ? brevirostris Miers, 1884a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Platypontonia brevirostris (Miers, 1884a)<br />

= Pontonia? brevirostris Miers, 1884a: 562; Plate 51, figs Bb-b'''. [Seychelles, 12 fms, in ”clamp shells”<br />

(bivalves?)]<br />

Platypontonia hyotis Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1971: 126; Figs 1-7. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, S of Tuléar, outer slope of Banc<br />

de Belosa, in Pycnodonta hyotis; according to Fransen, Holthuis & Adema, 1997] (Fig. 40)<br />

= Platypontonia pterostreae Suzuki, 1971: 5; Figs 3-4; Plate 3. [Hatsu-shima, Sagami Bay]<br />

Plesiomenaeus Bruce, 2009b<br />

= Plesiomenaeus Bruce, 2009b (type species Plesiomenaeus poorei Bruce, 2009b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Plesiomenaeus poorei Bruce, 2009b: 26; Figs 1-7. [Chukwani, Unguja, Zanzibar, 6°13'60''S 30°13'00''E, at<br />

low water spring tide]<br />

Plesiopontonia Bruce, 1985b<br />

= Plesiopontonia Bruce, 1985b (type species Plesiopontonia monodi Bruce, 1985b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Plesiopontonia monodi Bruce, 1985b: 250; Figs 13-17. [13°49.6'N 120°51'E, 299-320 m]<br />

Pliopontonia Bruce, 1973c<br />

= Pliopontonia Bruce, 1973c (type species Pliopontonia furtiva Bruce, 1973c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pliopontonia furtiva Bruce, 1973c: 99; Figs 1-5; Plate 1. [R<strong>as</strong> Iwatine, Momb<strong>as</strong>a, Kenya, 4°00.55'S 39°44.17'E,<br />

1 m]<br />

Pliopontonia harazakii Okuno, 2009b: 106; Figs 1-4, 5A-B, 6. [Onoaida, Yaku-shima Island, Osumi Islands,<br />

Japan, 30°14.1'N 130°33.2'E, 3 m]<br />

Pontonia latreille, 1829<br />

= Alciope Rafinesque, 1814 (type species Alciope heterochelus Rafinesque, 1814, gender feminine; an<br />

invalid senior subjective synonym of P.[ontonia] flavomaculata Heller, 1864; name suppressed for the<br />

purposes of the Principle of Priority, but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy, placed on the<br />

Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Pontonia Latreille, 1829 (type species Palaemon pinnophylax Otto, 1821, gender feminine; designated<br />

under the plenary power of the ICZN and placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 378 in 1956)<br />

Pontonia chimaera Holthuis, 1951b: 125; Plate 39. [Panama, Archipielago de l<strong>as</strong> Perl<strong>as</strong>, north side of Pedro<br />

Gonzalez Island, west of Cocal]<br />

Pontonia domestica Gibbes, 1850: 196. [co<strong>as</strong>t of South Carolina]<br />

= Pontonia occidentalis Gibbes, 1848: 16. [South Carolina; nomen nudum]


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Fig. 41. Pontonia pinnae Lockington, 1878. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Pontonia longispina Holthuis, 1951b: 128; Plate 40. [Lower California, Mexico, Angel de la Guardia Island,<br />

Puerto Refugio, shore]<br />

Pontonia manningi Fransen, 2000: 101; Figs 1-3, 4a-f. [Caribbean Sea, 25 miles N of Margarita Island, 36.5 m]<br />

Pontonia margarita Verrill, 1869: 245. [Bay of Panama, in Pearl Oyster (Margaritophora fimbriata)]<br />

= Coralliocaris Camerani Nobili, 1901b: 3. [Isola Flamenco]<br />

Pontonia mexicana Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xix; Plate 2, fig. 12. [Mexico;<br />

see Holthuis, 1951b]<br />

= Pontonia grayi Rathbun, 1901: 122 (partim); Fig. 5. [between San Antonio Bridge and San Geronimo,<br />

San Juan, Porto Rico]<br />

Pontonia panamica Marin & Anker, 2008: 503; Figs 1-7. [Panama, Playa Venao, 10 km west of Panama City,<br />

lower rocky intertidal, in <strong>as</strong>cidian, Ascidia cf. interrupta]<br />

Pontonia pilosa Fransen, 2002: 147; Figs 91-99; Plate 4. [E<strong>as</strong>t Atlantic, Cape Verde Islands, Sao Tiago Island,<br />

Tarrafal, from Pseudochama radians]<br />

Pontonia pinnae Lockington, 1878a: 163. [interior of the shell of the common Pinna, Gulf of California,<br />

Angel<strong>as</strong> Bay, Mulege Bay, San José Island] (Fig. 41)<br />

Pontonia pinnophylax (Otto, 1821)<br />

= Palaemon pinnophylax Otto, 1821: 12. [Neapoli in Pinna nobili marem; fully described in Otto, 1828<br />

<strong>as</strong> Alpheus pinnophylax]<br />

= A.[lpheus] Tyrhenus Risso, 1816: 94; Plate 2, fig. 2. [environs de Nice, dans les valves du jambonneau<br />

marin]<br />

= Pontonia par<strong>as</strong>itica Roux, 1831: 26. [sur les cotes de Morée, dans l’interieur de la Pinna Nobilis]<br />

= Pontonia custos Guérin, 1832: 36; Plate 37, fig. 1. [Sapience dans la Pinne marine (Pinna nobilis)]<br />

= Pontonia heterochelis Guérin, 1832: 37. [see Holthuis, 1947b]<br />

Pontonia simplex Holthuis, 1951b: 135; Plate 42. [Jalisco, Mexico, Tenacatita Bay, lagoon]


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Pontonides Borradaile, 1917<br />

= Pontonides Borradaile, 1917 (type species Pontonia maldivensis Borradaile, 1915b, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Pontonides ankeri Marin, 2007b: 3; Figs 1-3, 10B, 11F-G. [Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Nok Island, 15 m]<br />

Pontonides <strong>as</strong>perulatus Bruce, 2005b: 359; Figs 13-16, 22E. [Horseshoe Reef, Loloata Island, 16 m]<br />

Pontonides loloata Bruce, 2005b: 367; Figs 17-21, 22F. [Loloata Island]<br />

Pontonides maldivensis (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Pontonia maldivensis Borradaile, 1915b: 213. [Fadiffolu Atoll, Maldive Islands]<br />

Pontonides sibogae Bruce, 2005b: 377. [Sape Strait, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 23°30'S 119°4.6'E, 70 m]<br />

Pontonides tatianae Marin, 2007b: 13; Fig. 8. [Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Dun Island, 40 m]<br />

Pontonides unciger Calman, 1939: 213; Figs 6-7. [Red Sea, 13°31'00''N 42°31'00''E, 55 m]<br />

Pontoniopsides Bruce, 2005e<br />

= Pontoniopsides Bruce, 2005e (type species Pontoniopsis paulae Gore, 1981, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pontoniopsides paulae (Gore, 1981)<br />

= Pontoniopsis paulae Gore, 1981: 139; Fig. 1. [Carysfort Reef, off Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida,<br />

25°10.30'N 80°12.82'W, 62.5 m]<br />

Pontoniopsis Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Pontoniopsis Borradaile, 1915b (type species Pontoniopsis comanthi Borradaile, 1915b, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 559 in<br />

1959)<br />

Pontoniopsis comanthi Borradaile, 1915b: 213. [Torres Straits, on Comanthus]<br />

Poripontonia Fransen, 2003<br />

= Poripontonia Fransen, 2003 (type species Poripontonia dux Fransen, 2003, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Poripontonia dux Fransen, 2003: 130; Figs 1-6. [Tanjung Benoa, Loloan Benoa, 08°45'46''S 115°14'01''E, to 25 m]<br />

Poripontonia cornuta Marin, 2007a: 235; Figs 16-18. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Nok Island,<br />

10 m]<br />

Propontonia Bruce, 1969c<br />

= Propontonia Bruce, 1969c (type species Propontonia pellucida Bruce, 1969c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Propontonia pellucida Bruce, 1969c: 142; Figs 1-5. [Remire Island, Amirante Islands, Seychelles, 05°04'S<br />

53°22'E, 1.5 m]<br />

Pseudoclimenes Bruce, 2008c<br />

= Pseudoclimenes Bruce, 2008c (type species Pseudoclimenes holthuisi Bruce, 2008c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pseudoclimenes holthuisi Bruce, 2008c: 17; Figs 10-13. [Jurien Bay, 29°48'25''S 114°25'52''E to 29°48'53''S<br />

114°25'55''E, 113-114 m]<br />

Pseudocoutierea Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Pseudocoutièrea Holthuis, 1951b (type species Pseudocoutièrea elegans Holthuis, 1951b, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pseudocoutierea antillensis Chace, 1972: 43; Fig. 11. [Saba Bank, 17°28'N 63°13'W, dredged in 13 m]<br />

Pseudocoutierea conchae Criales, 1981: 174; Figs 6-9. [Bahía Concha, Colombia, 11°18'N 74°10'W, 15 m]<br />

Pseudocoutierea dotae De Grave, 2007b: 30; Figs 1-5. [Hospital Point, Cayo Solarte, Boc<strong>as</strong> Province, Panama,<br />

09°20.016'N 082°13.133'W, 15 m, on Stichopathes lutkeni]<br />

Pseudocoutierea edentata Criales, 1981: 168; Figs 2-5. [Bahía Concha, Colombia, 11°18'N 74°10'W, 18 m]


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Pseudocoutièrea elegans Holthuis, 1951b: 182; Plate 57. [southern California, Santa Catalina Island, ½ mile<br />

E of Long Point, 45-50 fms]<br />

Pseudocoutierea wirtzi d’Udekem d’Acoz, 2000: 70; Figs 1-12. [Cape Verde Islands, São Tiago Island, 20-30<br />

m, on Leptogorgia gaini]<br />

Pseudopontonia Bruce, 1992d<br />

= Pseudopontonia Bruce, 1992d (type species Pontonia minuta Baker, 1907, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pseudopontonia minuta (Baker, 1907)<br />

= Pontonia minuta Baker, 1907: 189; Plate 24, Figs 9-12. [unidentified locality in South Australia; see<br />

Bruce, 1992d]<br />

Pseudopontonides Heard, 1986<br />

= Pseudopontonides Heard, 1986 (type species Neopontonides principes Criales, 1980, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pseudopontonides plumosus Snijders & Fransen, 2010: 7; Figs 1-6. [south co<strong>as</strong>t, Otrobanda, harbour, Superior<br />

Producer, Curaçao, Lesser Antilles, 12°05'21.5''N 068°56'35.5''W, on Antipathes spec., depth 29<br />

m]<br />

Pseudopontonides principis (Criales, 1980)<br />

= Neopontonides principis Criales, 1980: 75; Figs 25-29. [Awa di Oostpunt, Curaçao, 18 m]<br />

Pseudoveleronia Marin, 2008b<br />

= Pseudoveleronia Marin, 2008b (type species Veleronia laevifrons Holthuis, 1951b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pseudoveleronia laevifrons (Holthuis, 1951b)<br />

= Veleronia laevifrons Holthuis, 1951b: 199; Plate 63, figs f-m. [Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Gardner<br />

Bay, Hood Island, 4 fms]<br />

Rapipontonia Marin, 2007c<br />

= Rapipontonia Marin, 2007c (type species Rapipontonia paragalene Marin, 2007c, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Rapipontonia galene (Holthuis, 1952c)<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) galene Holthuis, 1952c: 62; Fig. 24. [Amboina, pier, 0-2 m; Islet near Menado]<br />

Rapipontonia hydra Marin, 2009b: 10; Figs 5-7. [Pacific Ocean, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, on pile under pier<br />

of MMA, depth 2 m, on hydroid Lytocarpia sp.]<br />

Rapipontonia paragalene Marin, 2007c: 777; Figs 1-6. [Vietnam, South China Sea, Nhatrang Bay, on pile<br />

under pier of Marine Military Academy, 2 m, on hydroid Lytocarpia sp.]<br />

Rapipontonia platalea (Holthuis, 1951a)<br />

= Periclimenes (Harpilius) platalea Holthuis, 1951a: 157; Fig. 32. [off French Guinea, 9°23'N 15°07'W,<br />

30-34 m]<br />

Rostronia Fransen, 2002<br />

= Rostronia Fransen, 2002 (type species Pontonia stylirostris Holthuis, 1952c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Rostronia stylirostris (Holthuis, 1952c)<br />

= Pontonia stylirostris Holthuis, 1952c: 169; Figs 82-84. [between Misool and New Guinea, 1°42.5'S<br />

130°47.5'W, 32 m]<br />

Sandimenes li, 2009<br />

= Sandimenes Li, 2009 (type species Periclimenes hirsutus Bruce, 1971e, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Sandimenes hirsutus (Bruce, 1971e)<br />

= Periclimenes hirsutus Bruce, 1971e: 91; Figs 1-6. [Nukulau Island, Laucala Bay Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji]


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Sandyella Marin, 2009c<br />

= Sandyella Marin, 2009c (type species Chacella tricornuta Hendrickx, 1990a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Sandyella bicornuta (Li & Poupin, 2009)<br />

= Chacella bicornuta Li & Poupin, 2009: 581; Figs 1-4. [Clipperton, 10°19.22'N 109°13.38'W, 55 m,<br />

outer reef]<br />

Sandyella mclaughlinae (Li, 2006a)<br />

= Chacella mclaughlinae Li, 2006a: 360; Figs 1-4. [Clipperton Island, 10°19.22'N 109°13.38'W, 55 m]<br />

Sandyella sexicornuta (Li & Poupin, 2009)<br />

= Chacella sexicornuta Li & Poupin, 2009: 587; Figs 9-12. [Clipperton, 10°18.03'N 109°13.77'W, 54 m,<br />

outer reef]<br />

Sandyella tricornuta (Hendrickx, 1990a)<br />

= Chacella tricornuta Hendrickx, 1990a: 326; Figs 1-3. [Mexico, Nayarit, Isl<strong>as</strong> Tres Mari<strong>as</strong>, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t<br />

of Isla Maria Madre, 21°38'N 106°32'W, 30-40 m]<br />

Sandyella quadricornuta (Li & Poupin, 2009)<br />

= Chacella quadricornuta Li & Poupin, 2009: 584; Figs 5-8. [Clipperton, 10°19.22'N 109°13.38'W, 55 m,<br />

outer reef]<br />

Stegopontonia Nobili, 1906b<br />

= Stegopontonia Nobili, 1906b (type species Stegopontonia commensalis Nobili, 1906b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Stegopontonia commensalis Nobili, 1906b: 258. [lagon de Hao, commensal de Echinothrix turcarum]<br />

Tectopontonia Bruce, 1973d<br />

= Tectopontonia Bruce, 1973d (type species Tectopontonia maziwiae Bruce, 1973d, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Tectopontonia maziwiae Bruce, 1973d: 172; Figs 1-4. [Maziwi Island, off Pangani, Tanganyika, 5°30.0'S<br />

39°04.1'E]<br />

Thaum<strong>as</strong>tocaris Kemp, 1922<br />

= Thaum<strong>as</strong>tocaris Kemp, 1922 (type species Thaum<strong>as</strong>tocaris streptopus Kemp, 1922, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Thaum<strong>as</strong>tocaris streptopus Kemp, 1922: 244; Figs 78-80. [Noumea, New Caledonia]<br />

Tuleariocaris Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1965<br />

= Tuleariocaris Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1965 (type species Tuleariocaris holthuisi Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1965, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Tuleariocaris holthuisi Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1965: 248; Plates 1-5. [Tuléar, Madag<strong>as</strong>car, on echinoids Echinometra<br />

and Stomopneustes; see Chace & Bruce, 1993]<br />

Tuleariocaris neglecta Chace, 1969: 266; Figs 10-11. [Bellairs Research Institute of McGill University, St.<br />

James, Barbados, on Diadema antillarum]<br />

Tuleariocaris sarec Berggren, 1994a: VIII.19; Figs 10-14. [coral reef of Ilha des Portugueses, 500 m west of<br />

the northern half of Inhaca Island, approx. 26°S 33°E, Moçambique]<br />

Tuleariocaris sarec Berggren, 1994b: 794; Figs 10-14. [coral reef of Ilha des Portugueses, 500 m west of the<br />

northern half of Inhaca Island, approx. 26°S 33°E, Moçambique]<br />

= Tuleariocaris sarec Berggren, 1994b: 794; Figs 10-14. [coral reef of Ilha des Portugueses, 500 m west<br />

of the northern half of Inhaca Island, approx. 26°S 33°E, Moçambique]<br />

Tuleariocaris zanzibarica Bruce, 1967b: 33; Figs 13-18. [Mtoni, Zanzibar, from an echinoid collected at<br />

L.W.S.]<br />

Typton o.G. Costa, 1844a<br />

= Typton O.G. Costa, 1844a (type species Typton spongicola O.G. Costa, 1844a, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)


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= Pont<strong>one</strong>lla Heller, 1856 (type species Pont<strong>one</strong>lla glabra Heller, 1856 (junior subjective synonym of<br />

Typton spongicola O.G. Costa, 1844a), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Typton <strong>as</strong>censionis Manning & Chace, 1990: 10; Fig. 4. [McArthur Point, Ascension Island]<br />

Typton australis Bruce, 1973e: 254; Figs 1-4. [Chinaman’s Reef, between Opal and Rudder Reefs, Great<br />

Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia, 10ft]<br />

Typton bawii Bruce, 1972e: 243; Figs 1-5. [South of Bawi Island, off west co<strong>as</strong>t of Zanzibar, 6°9.7'S 39°8.3'E,<br />

18-25 m]<br />

Typton capricorniae Bruce, 2000: 94; Figs 6-8. [Heron Island, Capricorn Islands, Queensland]<br />

Typton carneus Holthuis, 1951b: 162; Plate 51. [Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida]<br />

Typton crosslandi Bruce, 1978d: 294; Figs 1-3. [Off Onslow Island, near Charles (= Floreana, or Santa Maria<br />

Island), Galapagos Archipelago, 4 fms]<br />

Typton distinctus Chace, 1972: 49; Figs 13-14. [Los Arroyos, Provincia de Pinar del Rio, in sponge]<br />

Typton gnathophylloides Holthuis, 1951b: 159; Plate 50. [Tortug<strong>as</strong>, about 13 miles S of No. 2 Red Buoy, up<br />

to 45 fms]<br />

Typton hephaestus Holthuis, 1951b: 159; Plate 49, figs o-p. [southern part of the Gulf of California, 24°12'N<br />

109°55'W, 9.5 fms]<br />

Typton holthuisi De Grave, 2010: 210; Figs 1-2. (Ascension Island, Comfortless Cove, 07°54.615'S<br />

014°24.142'W, 2 m)<br />

Typton manningi Bruce, 2000: 87; Figs 1-5. [Abbot Point, Queensland, Australia, 19°53'S 148°05'E]<br />

Typton prionurus Holthuis, 1951b: 165; Plate 52. [Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida, in channel between Middle Ground<br />

and White Shoal, 10 fms]<br />

Typton serratus Holthuis, 1951b: 167; Plate 53. [Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Albemarle Island, Tagus<br />

Cove, shallow water]<br />

Typton spongicola O.G. Costa, 1844a: 289. [Bay of Naples, Italy; neotype designated by Bruce, 2009c]<br />

= Pontonia pulsatrix Nardo, 1847: 6. [le lagune e golfo Veneto]<br />

= Pont<strong>one</strong>lla glabra Heller, 1856: 634; Plate 9. [Meeresküste von Zara]<br />

= Typton spongiosus Spence Bate, 1868b: 119; Plate 11, Figs 1-1z. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

? = Pontonia Vagans Gourret, 1887b: 1132. [nomen nudum]<br />

? = Pontonia Vagans Gourret, 1888: 39. [Fonds v<strong>as</strong>eux entre l’île de Tiboulen et la calanque de Méjean,<br />

par 35 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Typton tortugae McClendon, 1911<br />

= Typton tortugæ McClendon, 1911: 57; Plate 1, fig. 2. [Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida]<br />

Typton vulcanus Holthuis, 1951b: 157; Plate 49, Figs a-n. [south of Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida]<br />

Typton w<strong>as</strong>ini Bruce, 1977d: 272; Figs 1-6. [W<strong>as</strong>ini Island Channel, Kenya, 4°39.4'S 39°22.2'E, 6 fm]<br />

= Typton nanus Bruce, 1987d: 49; Figs 1-5. [Australian North-West Shelf, 16°34'S 121°27'E, 40-46 m]<br />

Typtonoides Bruce, 2010j<br />

= Typtonoides Bruce, 2010j (type species Typtonoides neili Bruce, 2010j, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Typtonoides neili Bruce, 2010j: 69; Figs 1-6. [19°53'S 158°19'E, Long Island, Chesterfield Islands, New<br />

Caledonia, 15 m]<br />

Typtonychus Bruce, 1996<br />

= Typtonychus Bruce, 1995 (unavailable name; see Holthuis, 1996)<br />

= Typtonychus Bruce, 1996 (type species Typtonychus cr<strong>as</strong>simanus Bruce, 1996, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Typtonychus anomalus (Bruce, 1979e)<br />

= Onycocaris anomala Bruce, 1979e: 69; Figs, 1-4. [between North and South Shell Islands, Port Darwin,<br />

Northern Australia, 3-7 fms]<br />

Typtonychus cr<strong>as</strong>simanus Bruce, 1996: 253; Figs 22-27. [New Caledonia, Anaa Reef, 21°22.70'S 166°01.50'E, 38 m]<br />

Typtonychus dentatus (Fujino & Miyake, 1969c)<br />

= Typton dentatus Fujino & Miyake, 1969c: 80; Figs 1-2. [Ukachi, Yoron-jima Island, Ryukyu Islands,<br />

Japan]


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Typtonychus dimorphus (Bruce, 1986f)<br />

= Typton dimorphus Bruce, 1986f: 278; Figs 1-4. [Ashmore Reef, Timor Sea, 12°15.0'S 123°00.0'E, outer<br />

slope of NW reef, 5 m]<br />

Unguicaris Marin & Chan, 2006<br />

= Unguicaris Marin & Chan, 2006 (type species Unguicaris panglaonis Marin & Chan, 2006, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine)<br />

Unguicaris alegri<strong>as</strong> (Bruce, 1986d)<br />

= Periclimenes alegri<strong>as</strong> Bruce, 1986d: 143; Figs 1A, 2-5, 15A-C. [Coral Bay, Port Essington, 11°11.2'S<br />

132°02.8'E, 2-4 m]<br />

Unguicaris novaecaledoniae (Bruce, 1968a)<br />

= Periclimenes novaecaledoniae Bruce, 1968a: 1157; Figs 6-9. [Ilot Maître, Noumea, New Caledonia,<br />

22°20'S 116°25'E]<br />

Unguicaris panglaonis Marin & Chan, 2006: 530; Figs 6-13. [Philippines, 9°29.4'N 123°56.0'E, 6-37 m]<br />

Unguicaris pilipes (Bruce & Zmarzly, 1983)<br />

= Periclimenes pilipes Bruce & Zmarzly, 1983: 644; Figs 1-5. [southern tip of Medren Islet, Enewetak<br />

Atoll, Marshall Islands, 11°24'N 162°22'E, 3 m]<br />

Urocaris Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Urocaris Stimpson, 1860a (type species Urocaris longicaudata Stimpson, 1860a, by original selection,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Urocaris longicaudata Stimpson, 1860a: 39. [in littoribus Carolinensibus]<br />

Veleronia Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Veleronia Holthuis, 1951b (type species Veleronia serratifrons Holthuis, 1951b, by original selection,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Veleronia serratifrons Holthuis, 1951b: 196; Plate 62; Plate 63, figs a-e. [Ecuador, La Libertad, 4 fms]<br />

Veleronia sympathes (De Ridder & Holthuis, 1979)<br />

= Pontonides sympathes De Ridder & Holthuis, 1979: 101; Figs 1-3. [Punta Pitt, north-e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of San<br />

Cristobal Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador, 8 m, on Antipathes galapagensis]<br />

Veleroniopsis Gore, 1981<br />

= Veleroniopsis Gore, 1981 (type species Veleroniopsis kimallynae Gore, 1981, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Veleroniopsis kimallynae Gore, 1981: 147; Fig. 2. [Elbow Reef, off Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida,<br />

25°07.70'N 80°15.90'W, 18.3 m]<br />

Vir Holthuis, 1952c<br />

= Vir Holthuis, 1952c (type species Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla orientalis Dana, 1852a, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Vir colemani Bruce, 2003c: 119; Figs 1-6. [Loloata Island, Papua New Guinea, 15 m]<br />

Vir euphyllius Marin & Anker, 2005: 118; Figs 1-5. [Vietnam, Nha Trang Bay, Tre Island, southern bay,<br />

near lighthouse, 15 m, on Euphyllia cf. divisa]<br />

= Vir pareuphyllius Marin & Anker, 2005: 123; Figs 6-8. [Vietnam, Nha Trang Bay, Tre Island, northern<br />

”Bay Tre”, 7 m, on Euphyllia cf. parancora]<br />

Vir longidactylus Marin, 2008a: 383; Figs 6-8, 9c. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Tre Island, Tre<br />

Bay, on Physogyra lichtensteini, 5 m]<br />

Vir orientalis (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla orientalis Dana, 1852a: 26. [in mari Suluensi]<br />

Vir philippinensis Bruce & Svoboda, 1984: 87; Figs 1-4. [island of Cebu, <strong>as</strong>sociated with Plerogyra sinuosa]<br />

Vir smiti Fransen & Holthuis, 2007: 101; Figs 1-27, 32-34. [Philippines, Cebu Strait, W of Bohol, N side of<br />

Cabilao Island, NE of Looc, 9°53.59'N 123°46.92'E, 15 m, on Physogyra lichtensteini]


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Waldola Holthuis, 1951b<br />

= Waldola Holthuis, 1951b (type species Waldola schmitti Holthuis, 1951b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Waldola schmitti Holthuis, 1951b: 186; Plate 58; Plate 59, Figs a-f. [Tepic, Mexico, off Isabel Island, 10-25<br />

fms]<br />

Yemenicaris Bruce, 1997a<br />

= Yemenicaris Bruce, 1997a (type species Yemenicaris trullicauda Bruce, 1997a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Yemenicaris trullicauda Bruce, 1997a: 1215; Figs 1-4. [Khalf, Yemen, 14°35'N 49°10'E, to 9 m]<br />

Zenopontonia Bruce, 1975e<br />

= Zenopontonia Bruce, 1975e (type species Periclimenes (Periclimenes) noverca Kemp, 1922, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Zenopontonia noverca (Kemp, 1922)<br />

= Periclimenes (Periclimenes) noverca Kemp, 1922: 162; Figs 28-30. [New Caledonia]<br />

Family TyPHloCARIDIDAe Annandale & Kemp, 1913<br />

Typhlocaris Calman, 1909<br />

= Typhlocaris Calman, 1909 (type species Typhlocaris galilea Calman, 1909, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Typhlocaris ayyaloni Tsurnamal, 2008: 490; Figs 1-4. [Ayyalon Cave, Israel]<br />

Typhlocaris galilea Calman, 1909: 94; Plate 19. [small pond near the town of Tiberi<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Typhlocaris lethaea Parisi, 1921: 241; Figs 1-5. [Grotta del Lete (Giok-Kebir), 10 km d Est di Beng<strong>as</strong>i, Cirenaica]<br />

Fig. 42. Typhlocaris salentina Caroli, 1923. Photo by Ninni Ciccarese.


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Typhlocaris salentina Caroli, 1923: 265. [grotta presso C<strong>as</strong>tro, in Terra d’Ortanto; full description in Caroli,<br />

1924; type locality corrected therein to grotte la Zinzulusa, costa della Penisola Salentina copreso<br />

tra il Capo d’Otranto e il Capo di Leuca] (Fig. 42)<br />

Superfamily AlPHeoIDeA Rafinesque, 1815<br />

Family AlPHeIDAe Rafinesque, 1815<br />

Acanthan<strong>as</strong> Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Jeng, 2006<br />

= Acanthan<strong>as</strong> Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Jeng, 2006 (type species Acanthan<strong>as</strong> pusillus Anker, Poddoubtchenko<br />

& Jeng, 2006, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Acanthan<strong>as</strong> pusillus Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Jeng, 2006: 342; Figs 1-5. [north of Doljo, Panglao Island,<br />

Philippines, 9°35.9'N 123°44.5'E, 24 m]<br />

Alpheopsis Coutière, 1897b<br />

= Alpheopsis Coutière, 1897b (type species Betaeus trispinosus Stimpson, 1860a, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 559 in 1959)<br />

Alpheopsis aequalis Coutière, 1897b<br />

= Alpheopsis æqualis Coutière, 1897b: 382. [mer Rouge; océan Indien]<br />

= Alpheopsis equalis var. truncatus Coutière, 1903: 89; Figs 37-38. [Goifufahendu Atoll]<br />

= Alpheopsis equalis var. truncatus Coutière, 1905b: 869; Fig. 139. [Goifufahendu Atoll]<br />

= Alpheopsis consobrinus De Man, 1910a: 305. [8°25.2'S 127°18.4'E, anchorage between Nusa Besi and<br />

the NE-point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

Alpheopsis africana Holthuis, 1952a<br />

= Alpheopsis africanus Holthuis, 1952a: 45; Fig. 11 (<strong>as</strong> A. africana). [8°30'S 13°E, 20 m W. Pointa do<br />

Dandé, 150 m]<br />

Alpheopsis allanhancocki Wicksten, 1992: 51; Figs 1-2. [Isla Candelero, Sonora, Gulf of California, Mexico,<br />

27°56'N 111°03'W, 10 m]<br />

Alpheopsis azorica Anker, d’Udekem d’Acoz & Poddoubtchenko, 2005: 98; Figs 1-3. [Monte da Guia near<br />

Horta, Faial Island, Azores, in <strong>large</strong> marine cave, 35 m]<br />

Alpheopsis biunguiculata Banner, 1953<br />

= Alpheopsis biunguiculatus Banner, 1953: 18; Fig. 5. [Halape, Kau Co<strong>as</strong>t, Hawaii, from Pocillopora<br />

meandrina]<br />

Alpheopsis chalciope De Man, 1910a<br />

= Alpheopsis Chalciope De Man, 1910a: 306. [0°7.2'N 130°25.5'E, 83-59 m]<br />

Alpheopsis chilensis Coutière, 1897b: 382. [Chili]<br />

Alpheopsis cortesiana Wicksten & Hendrickx, 1986: 196, Fig. 1. [Off Río Fuerte, Sinaloa, Mexico, 25°48'N<br />

109°34'W, 90 m, mud]<br />

Alpheopsis diabolus Banner, 1956: 325 (<strong>as</strong> A. diabilus); Fig. 3. (<strong>as</strong> A. diabolus). [Saipan, Mariana Islands;<br />

name corrected to A. diabolus by Banner & Banner, 1964 under First Reviser Principle]<br />

Alpheopsis equidactylus (Lockington, 1877a)<br />

= Alpheus equidactylus Lockington, 1877a: 35. [Monterey]<br />

Alpheopsis garricki Yaldwyn, 1971: 87. [off Rangitoto Island, Cook Strait, 40°44'S 174°0'E, 40-50 fms]<br />

Alpheopsis harperi Wicksten, 1984a: 97; Fig. 1. [off Freeport, Tex<strong>as</strong>, 28°43'41''N 95°14'10''W, 21 m]<br />

Alpheopsis idiocarpus Coutière, 1908: 194. [Providence, 50-78 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Alpheopsis labis Chace, 1972: 55; Fig. 15. [Antigua, Charlotte Point, English Harbour]<br />

Alpheopsis shearmii (Alcock & Anderson, 1899)<br />

= Alpheus Shearmii Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 283. [Investigator stn 232 (Laccadive Sea, 7°17'30''N<br />

76°54'30''E), 430 fms]<br />

Alpheopsis tetrarthri Banner, 1956: 328; Fig. 4. [north side of p<strong>as</strong>sage into Saipan harbor, 40-45ft]<br />

Alpheopsis trigona (Rathbun, 1901)<br />

= Jousseaumea trigona Rathbun, 1901: 111; Fig. 21. [off Vieques, 6 fms]


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Fig. 43. Alpheopsis yaldwyni Banner & Banner, 1973. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Alpheopsis trispinosa (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Betaeus trispinosus Stimpson, 1860a: 32. [Green Cape, New South Wales, 30 fms; neotype selection<br />

by Banner & Banner, 1973a]<br />

Alpheopsis undicola Banner & Banner, 1973a: 340; Fig. 15. [Opal Reef, outermost margin of Great Barrier<br />

Reef, 5ft]<br />

Alpheopsis vietnamensis Tiwari, 1964b: 314. [Anchorage of Itu Aba; fully described in Tiwari, 1965, <strong>as</strong><br />

Alpheopsis vietnami]<br />

Alpheopsis yaldwyni Banner & Banner, 1973a: 344; Fig. 17. [One Tree Island, Capricorn Group] (Fig. 43)<br />

Alpheus Fabricius, 1798<br />

= Crangon Weber, 1795 (type species Astacus Malabaricus Fabricius, 1775, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name suppressed under the plenary power of the ICZN for both the Principle of Priority and<br />

that of Hononymy, and placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 334 in 1955)<br />

= Alpheus Fabricius, 1798 (type species Alpheus avarus Fabricius, 1798, designated by Latreille, 1810,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; junior homonym of Alpheus Weber, 1795 (Crustacea Brachyura); name conserved<br />

by the suppression for the Principle of Priority and that of Homonymy under the plenary powers<br />

of the ICZN of the generic name Alpheus Weber, 1795; name placed on the Official List of Generic<br />

Names in Zoology in Opinion 334 in 1955)<br />

= Cryptophthalmus Rafinesque, 1814 (type species Cryptophtalmus ruber Rafinesque, 1814 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Cancer glaber Olivi, 1792), by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Autonomæa Risso, 1816 (type species A.[utonomæa] Olivii Risso, 1816 (junior subjective synonym of<br />

Cancer glaber Olivi, 1792), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Asphalius Roux, 1831 (type species Palæmon brevirostris Olivier, 1811, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Dienècia Westwood, 1835a (type species Hippólyte rùbra Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835a (junior objective synonym<br />

of Hippólyte macrochèles Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835b), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Nauplius Risso, 1844 (type species N.[ika] Variegata Risso, 1816 (invalid senior subjective synonym<br />

of Alpheus dentipes Guérin, 1832), designated by Holthuis, 1977, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Phleusa Nardo, 1847 (type species Phleusa cynea Nardo, 1847 (junior subjective synonym of Cancer<br />

glaber Olivi, 1792), gender feminine)


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= Halopsyché de Saussure, 1857b (type species Halopsyché lutaria de Saussure, 1857b, a junior subjective<br />

synonym of A.[lpheus] heterochælis Say, 1818, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Alpheoides Paul’son, 1875 (type species A.[lpheus] insignis Heller, 1861, designated by Holthuis,<br />

1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Paralpheus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Palæmon diversimanus Olivier, 1811, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Thunor Armstrong, 1949 (type species Crangon rathbunae Schmitt, 1924b (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Alpheus Simus Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856), by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Alpheus acutocarinatus De Man, 1909a: 104. [7°25'S 113°16'E, Madura Strait, 56 m; 8°44'.5S 116°2'.5E, Bay<br />

of Labuan Tring, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Lombok, 18-27 m; 0°58'.5N 122°42'.5E, west of Kwandang-bay-entrance<br />

72 m; Sapeh-bay, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumbawa, up to 36 m]<br />

Alpheus acutofemoratus Dana, 1852a<br />

= Alpheus acuto-femoratus Dana, 1852a: 22. [in freto ”Balabac”]<br />

= Alpheus parabrevipes Coutière, 1898a: 151; Figs 2-2c. [Samoa]<br />

Alpheus adam<strong>as</strong>tor Coutière, 1908<br />

= Alpheus Adam<strong>as</strong>tor Coutière, 1908: 209. [Salomon, Chagos]<br />

Alpheus aequus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 55; Fig. 23. [Playa Blanc<strong>as</strong>, Costa Rica]<br />

Alpheus agilis Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2009: 11; Figs 4, 5F. [São Tomé, 200 m west of Lagoa Azul, rocky<br />

intertidal]<br />

Alpheus agrogon Ramos, 1997: 395; Figs 1-3. [La Ventana, Gorgona Island, 2°56'10''N 78°12'05''W]<br />

Alpheus albatrossae (Banner, 1953)<br />

= Crangon albatrossae Banner, 1953: 60; Fig. 18. [Penguin Bank, west of Molokai, 27 fm]<br />

Alpheus alcy<strong>one</strong> De Man, 1902: 870; Plate 27, fig. 61. [Ternate]<br />

= Alpheus aculeipes Coutière, 1905b: 892; Plate 79, figs 31-31g. [South Nilandu Atoll; Hulule Male<br />

Atoll; North Male Atoll; Milandumadulu Atoll, Naifaro Reef; Djibouti; Fernando-Veloso]<br />

Alpheus alpheopsides Coutière, 1905b: 901; Plate 83; figs 40-40d. [Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

Alpheus amblyonyx Chace, 1972: 59; Fig. 16. [Dominica, north end of Woodbridge Bay]<br />

Alpheus amirantei Coutière, 1908<br />

= Alpheus Amirantei Coutière, 1908: 205. [Amirante, 25-80 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Alpheus anchistus De Man, 1920a: 108. [off Ambon, 54 m]<br />

Alpheus angulosus McClure, 2002: 368. [nomen novum for Alpheus angulatus McClure, 1995; nec Alpheus<br />

strenuus var. angulatus Coutière, 1905b]<br />

= Alpheus angulatus McClure, 1995: 85; Figs 1-2; nec Alpheus strenuus var. angulatus Coutière, 1905b.<br />

[South Padre Island, Tex<strong>as</strong>, Laguna Madre just north of Brazos-Santiago P<strong>as</strong>s]<br />

Alpheus angustilineatus Nomura & Anker, 2005: 111; Figs 3-4, 13C-D. [Fuki, Kuro-shima, Yaeyama Islands,<br />

southern Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, 3 m]<br />

Alpheus antepaenultimus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 103; Fig. 44. [Amador, Panama]<br />

Alpheus architectus De Man, 1897: 726; Plate 34, figs 60-60f. [Atjeh]<br />

? = Alpheus bullatus Barnard, 1955: 45; fig. 22. [Delagoa Bay; St. Lucia Bay]<br />

Alpheus arenensis (Chace, 1937b)<br />

= Crangon arenensis Chace, 1937b: 119; Fig. 4. [off Arena Bank, 2.5 fms, in coral]<br />

Alpheus arenicolus Banner & Banner, 1983: 14; Fig. 1. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car]<br />

Alpheus arethusa De Man, 1909a<br />

= Alpheus Arethusa De Man, 1909a: 100. [Haingsisi, Samau island, Timor, 36 m]<br />

Alpheus armatus Rathbun, 1901: 108; Fig. 20. [Ponce]<br />

Alpheus armillatus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= A.[lpheus] armillatus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 354. [les Antilles]<br />

= Alpheus lancirostris Rankin, 1900: 541; Plate 17, fig. 5. [Bailey’s Bay, at low tide]<br />

= Crangon verrilli Schmitt, 1924b: 77; Plate 2, figs 7-10. [Barbados]<br />

Alpheus arnoa Banner, 1957: 199; Fig. 5. [lagoon reef, Arno Atoll, Marshall Islands, 4-60 ft]<br />

Alpheus <strong>as</strong>trinx Banner & Banner, 1982a: 35; Fig. 5. [Garden Island, near Perth, Western Australia, 100<br />

yards offshore]


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Alpheus australiensis Banner & Banner, 1982a: 256; Fig. 79. [Caloundra, Queensland]<br />

Alpheus australosulcatus Banner & Banner, 1982a: 83; Fig. 21. [North Head, Flinders, Victoria]<br />

Alpheus baccheti Anker, 2010a: 50; Figs 1-5. [French Polynesia, Tuamotu Islands, Makemo, lagoon, reef<br />

flat, around 0.5 m at low tide]<br />

Alpheus bahamensis Rankin, 1898<br />

= Alpheus hippothoë var. bahamensis Rankin, 1898: 247; Plate 30, fig. 5. [New Providence and N<strong>as</strong>sau,<br />

N. P.]<br />

Alpheus balaenodigitus Banner & Banner, 1982a: 223; Fig. 70. [Port Walcott, Western Australia, 20°39'S<br />

117°10'E, 8 fms]<br />

Alpheus bannerorum Bruce, 1987e: 61; Figs 1-6; Plate 1. [Dudley Point, Darwin, Northern Territory]<br />

Alpheus barbadensis (Schmitt, 1924b)<br />

= Crangon barbadensis Schmitt, 1924b: 70; Plate 2, figs 1-3. [Off the C<strong>as</strong>tel, E side Barbados, 1-4 fms]<br />

Alpheus barbatus Coutière, 1897c: 235. [Djibouti] (Fig. 44)<br />

Alpheus batesi Banner & Banner, 1964: 94; nomen novum for Alpheus leviusculus sensu Spence Bate, 1888;<br />

nec Dana, 1852b. [Challenger stn 203, 11°6'N 123°9'E, off Panay, Philippine Islands, 20 fms]<br />

Alpheus belli Coutière, 1898a<br />

= Alpheus Belli Coutière, 1898a: 149; Figs 1-1a. [Fernando-Noronha]<br />

Alpheus bellimanus Lockington, 1877a: 34. [San Diego, among kelp]<br />

Alpheus bellulus Miya & Miyake, 1969: 308; Figs 1-2. [Ezura, Tanabe Bay, Wakayama Prefecture, burrowing<br />

on gravely sand, 5 m]<br />

Alpheus bicostatus De Man, 1908d: 102. [Sialus Ketjil, Paternoster-islands, 27 m and less; 6°7'.5N 120°26'E,<br />

anchorage of Nort-Ubian, 16-23 m; Buton-strait, between floating seaweed]<br />

Alpheus bidens (Olivier, 1811)<br />

= Palæmon bidens Olivier, 1811: 663. [côtes de la Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

= Alpheus tridentatus Zehntner, 1894: 204; Plate 8, fig. 24. [Amboine]<br />

= Alpheus dissodontonotus Stebbing, 1915: 83; Plate 22. [33°50'S 25°46'E, 20 fms]<br />

Alpheus bisincisus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

= Alpheus bis-incisus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 3. (1844); 179 (1849, <strong>as</strong><br />

Alpheus avarus). [Japan]<br />

Fig. 44. Alpheus barbatus Coutière, 1897. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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= Alpheus bis-incisus var. Malensis Coutière, 1905b: 910; Plate 86, figs 48-48d. [South Male Atoll; Suvadiva<br />

Atoll; South Nilandu Atoll; Mulaku Atoll]<br />

= Alpheus bis-incisus var. stylirostris Coutière, 1905b: 911; Plate 86, figs 49-49a. [Mulaku Atoll]<br />

? = Alpheus bisincisus var. variabilis De Man, 1909a: 109. [Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, up to 32 m]<br />

Alpheus blachei Crosnier & Forest, 1965a: 358; Fig. 3. [lieudit Pointe Indienne, situé dans les environs de<br />

Pointe-Noire, Congo]<br />

Alpheus bouvieri A. Milne-Edwards, 1878<br />

= Alpheus Bouvieri A. Milne-Edwards, 1878: 231. [toutes les îles du Cap-Vert]<br />

Alpheus brachymerus (Banner, 1953)<br />

= Crangon brachymerus Banner, 1953: 58; Fig. 17. [between Maui and Lanai Islands, 21-28 fms]<br />

Alpheus bradypus Coutière, 1905b: 891; Plate 78, figs 30-30a’; Plate 79, figs 30b-30e. [Minikoi]<br />

Alpheus brevicristatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 1. (1844); 177 (1849, <strong>as</strong> Alpheus<br />

malabaricus Fabricius) [Japan; lectotype designation by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

= Alpheus kingsleyi Miers, 1879: 54. [35°7'N 136°55'E, 3 fms]<br />

Alpheus brevipes Stimpson, 1860a: 30. [ad insul<strong>as</strong> Hawaiensis, inter ramos madreporarum]<br />

Alpheus brevirostris (Olivier, 1811)<br />

= Palæmon brevirostris Olivier, 1811: 664. [côtes de la Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

= Alpheus brevirostris var. angustodigitus De Man, 1911d: 385. [Balikpapan, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Borneo]<br />

= A.[lpheus] dispar Randall, 1840: 141. [Manilla]<br />

Alpheus brucei Banner & Banner, 1982b: 359; Fig. 1. [Heron Island reef flat, 0.5 m from Porites andrewsi]<br />

Alpheus bucephaloides Nobili, 1905e: 238. [Golfe Persique, Banc au N.E. d’île Arzana et pêche côtières<br />

dans les polypiers; lectotype selection by Banner & Banner, 1981a]<br />

Alpheus bucephalus Coutière, 1905b: 890; Plate 78, figs 29-29f. [Hulule Male Atoll; Minikoi; Cap; Fernando-Veloso;<br />

Mahé; Djibouti]<br />

= Alpheus consobrinus De Man, 1908d: 101 [Lumu-Lum-shoal, Borneo Bank, reef; South-e<strong>as</strong>t side of<br />

Pearl-bank, Sulu-archipelago, 15 m; E<strong>as</strong>t side of Pajunga-island, Kwandang-bay, reef exploration;<br />

Anchorage off Sawan, Siau-island, 27 m; Saleyer-anchorage and surroundings, up to 36 m; 10°52'.4S<br />

123°1'.1E, Boeka- or Cyrus-bay, South co<strong>as</strong>t of Rotti-island, up to 36 m; Anchorage e<strong>as</strong>t of Sailus<br />

Besar, Paternoster-islands, up to 36 m]<br />

Alpheus buchanorum Banner & Banner, 1983: 19; Fig. 2. [Round Island, off Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles]<br />

Alpheus bunburius Banner & Banner, 1982a: 213; Fig. 66. [Bunbury, Western Australia]<br />

Alpheus californiensis Holmes, 1900: 186; Plate 2, fig. 42; Plate 3, figs 43-44. [San Pedro, California, dredged<br />

in the harbour]<br />

Alpheus canaliculatus Banner & Banner, 1968: 141; Fig. 1. [20°05'N 115°11'E, 137 fms]<br />

Alpheus candei Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]<br />

= Alpheus Candei Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xix; Plate 2, figs 9-9a.<br />

[cost<strong>as</strong> de la Isla de Cuba]<br />

Alpheus chacei Carvacho, 1979: 455; Figs 4-6. [entre les canaux Belle Plaine et Perrin, prés de la mangrove]<br />

= Alpheus maxilliplanus Christoffersen, 1979: 318; Figs 11-13. [Balneário de Atalaia, Sergipe, Brazil]<br />

Alpheus chamorro Banner, 1956: 349; Fig. 14. [Saipan]<br />

Alpheus chilensis Lenz, 1902<br />

= Alpheus bouvieri var. chilensis Lenz, 1902: 732. [Calbuco]<br />

Alpheus chiragricus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= A.[lpheus] chiragricus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 354. [les mers<br />

d’Asie]<br />

Alpheus christofferseni Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2007a: 3; Figs 1-6, 11a-c, 12b-c. [Brazil, Atol d<strong>as</strong> Roc<strong>as</strong>,<br />

Ilha do Cemitério]<br />

Alpheus clamator Lockington, 1877b: 43. [Santa Barbara Island]<br />

= Alpheus transverso-dactylus Kingsley, 1878b: 196. [Santa Barbara and San Diego, California; Bermud<strong>as</strong>]<br />

? = Alpheus barbara Lockington, 1878b: 471. [Santa Barbara, California]<br />

Alpheus clypeatus Coutière, 1905b: 897; Plate 81, figs 36-36’; Plate 82, figs 36a-36g. [Minikoi; Hulule Male<br />

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Alpheus coetivensis Coutière, 1908<br />

= Alpheus Coetivensis Coutière, 1908: 210. [Coetivy; Salomon]<br />

= Crangon edmondsoni Banner, 1953: 78; Fig. 26. [Kawela Bay, Oahu]<br />

Alpheus collumianus Stimpson, 1860a: 30. [ad insul<strong>as</strong> ”Bonin”, inter corallia vientia ad prof. 1 org]<br />

= Alpheus Seurati Coutière, 1905b: 881; Plate 75, figs 20-20e. [l’île Marutea, archipel Gambier]<br />

= Alpheus Malhaensis Coutière, 1908: 205. [Saya de Malha, 29 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Alpheus collumianus probabilis Banner, 1956: 338; Fig. 10. [about 1.4 miles offshore, north of Puntan<br />

Muchot, Saipan, 8-9ft]<br />

= Alpheus collumianus medius Banner, 1956: 340; Fig. 11. [Saipan]<br />

= Alpheus collumianus inermis Banner, 1956: 342; Fig. 12. [about 1 mile off Muchot Point, near entrance<br />

to Saipan harbor, 22ft]<br />

Alpheus colombiensis Wicksten, 1988: 1; Fig. 1. [Bahía Malaga, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of Colombia, 4°0'N 77°15'W,<br />

under rocks]<br />

= Alpheus hamus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 91; Fig. 38. [Golfito, Costa Rica]<br />

Alpheus compressus Banner & Banner, 1981b: 227; Fig. 3. [13°59.8'N 120°18.6'E, 188-192 m]<br />

Alpheus confusus Carvacho, 1989: 59; Fig. 1. [Isla San José]<br />

Alpheus coutierei De Man, 1909a<br />

= Alpheus Coutierei De Man, 1909a: 107. [South-e<strong>as</strong>t side of Pearl-bank, Sulu-archipelago, 15 m;<br />

8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, Anchorage between Nusa-Besi and the N.E.-point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

Alpheus crinitus Dana, 1852a: 21. [in freto ”Balabac”]<br />

Alpheus cristatus Coutière, 1897d: 303. [Thursday-Island]<br />

Alpheus cristulifrons Rathbun, 1900: 152. [Brazil, Fernando de Noronha; lectotype selection by Anker,<br />

Hurt & Knowlton, 2008a]<br />

Alpheus crockeri (Armstrong, 1941)<br />

= Crangon crockeri Armstrong, 1941: 8; Figs 2-3. [e<strong>as</strong>tern reef, Mataatu Harbor, Savaii, shallow water]<br />

= Crangon tuthilli Banner, 1953: 63; Fig. 19. [off southwest Oahu, 40-350 ft]<br />

Alpheus cyanoteles Yeo & Ng, 1996: 46; Figs 4-7. [Sungei Tementang, Kota Tinggi, Johore, 1°52'0.81''N<br />

103°55'49.2''E]<br />

Alpheus cylindricus Kingsley, 1878b: 196. [Pearl Island, Bay of Panama; neotype designation by Anker,<br />

Hurt, Jara & Knowlton, 2008 invalid, <strong>as</strong> holotype extant]<br />

Alpheus cythereus Banner & Banner, 1966a: 123; Fig. 45. [Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand, 2 m]<br />

Alpheus d<strong>as</strong>ycheles Coutière, 1908: 211. [Seychelles, 37 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Alpheus davaoensis Chace, 1988: 21; Fig. 2. [Philippines, Davao Gulf, Mindanao, 7°04'48''N 125°39'38''E,<br />

51 m]<br />

Alpheus dentipes Guérin, 1832: 39; Plate 27, fig. 3. [Sapience; cap Ténare; golfe de Gènes]<br />

= N.[ika] Variegata Risso, 1816: 86. [le golfe de Beaulieu, dans les algues profondes; name placed on<br />

the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in Opinion 606 in 1961]<br />

= Alpheus streptochirus Stimpson, 1860a: 30. [ad insul<strong>as</strong> ”Cape de Verdes”, inter nullipor<strong>as</strong> ad prof.<br />

20 org]<br />

= Crypt.[ophthalmus] Costa O.G. Costa, 1871 [in O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1838-1871]: 2; Plate 7, fig. 2.<br />

[vive nel Mediterraneo egualmente che nello Ionio]<br />

= Alpheus similis Czerniavsky, 1884: 30. [Portu Suchum, circa 2 m]<br />

= Alpheus cristidigitus Spence Bate, 1888: 546; Plate 97, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 93C, 16°57'15''N 25°1'W,<br />

St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, 52 fms]<br />

= Alpheus Gabrieli Gourret, 1887a: 1033. [pointe rouge de Montredon]<br />

Alpheus deuteropus Hilgendorf, 1879: 834; Plate 4, figs 8-10. [Zanzibar]<br />

Alpheus diadema Dana, 1852a: 23. [ad insulam ”Maui” Hawaiensem]<br />

= A.[lpheus] insignis Heller, 1861: 24. [im rothen Meere; fully described in Heller, 1862c]<br />

Alpheus digitalis De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 4 (1844); 178 (1849). [Japan]<br />

= Alpheus distinguendus De Man, 1909b: 155; Plate 7, Figs 9-14. [Japan]<br />

Alpheus distinctus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 95; Fig. 40. [Punta Paitilla, Panama]<br />

Alpheus djeddensis Coutière, 1897e: 202. [Djeddah]<br />

Alpheus djiboutensis De Man, 1909b: 160; Plate 8, Figs 17-24. [Djibouti]


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Alpheus dolerus Banner, 1956: 362; Fig. 21. [Saipan]<br />

Alpheus edamensis De Man, 1888b<br />

= Alpheus Hippothoë var. edamensis De Man, 1888b: 518. [Pulo Edam; Amboina]<br />

= Alpheus acanthomerus Ortmann, 1890: 474; Plate 36, fig. 12. [Tahiti]<br />

Alpheus edwardsii (Audouin, 1826)<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Edwarsii Audouin, 1826: 91 (lapsus for Athan<strong>as</strong> Edwardsii, justified emendation in Audouin,<br />

1827; accompanying figures in Savigny, 1826: Plate 10, fig. 1). [Suez; neotype selection by<br />

Banner & Banner, 1973b]<br />

= Alpheus Audouini Coutière, 1905b: 911; Plate 87, Figs 52a-52a’’. [Miladumadulu Atoll, Goidu Atoll,<br />

Hulule Male Atoll, Reef Naifaro, Suvadiva Atoll, Minokoi]<br />

Alpheus ehlersii De Man, 1909c: 663; Plate 70. [Edam, Bay of Batavia]<br />

Alpheus estuariensis Christoffersen, 1984: 191; Figs 1-2. [Rio Potengi estuary, Natal, State of Rio Grande<br />

do Norte, Brazil]<br />

Alpheus euchirus Dana, 1852a: 21. [in freto ”Balabac”]<br />

Alpheus euphrosyne De Man, 1897: 745; Plate 36, figs 64-64d. [Java-See]<br />

= Alpheus eurydactylus De Man, 1920a: 109. [Java]<br />

Alpheus exilis W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 105; Fig. 45. [Sullivan Bay, James Island, Galapagos Islands]<br />

Alpheus explorator Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 139; Fig. 11; Plate 36. [Flores Strait, near Larantuka village, Flores Island,<br />

Dutch E<strong>as</strong>t Indies, 140 fms]<br />

Alpheus eulimene De Man, 1909a<br />

= Alpheus Eulimene De Man, 1909a: 101. [0°7'.2N 130°25'.5E, 83 m]<br />

Alpheus facetus De Man, 1908d: 100. [Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands (Pearl-banks),<br />

13 m]<br />

Alpheus fagei Crosnier & Forest, 1965b: 603; Fig. 1. [São Tomé, 0°20'N 6°47'E, 10 m, algues calcaires]<br />

Alpheus f<strong>as</strong>ciatus Lockington, 1878b: 478. [Port Escondido, Gulf of California]<br />

Alpheus f<strong>as</strong>queli Anker, 2001: 59; Figs 1c-d, 2b, 3f-j, 4e-g, 5i-n, 6l-n. [imported from Sri Lanka]<br />

Alpheus felgenhaueri W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 40; Fig. 16. [outer Miramar Bay on Cape Haro, north of Guaym<strong>as</strong>,<br />

Sonora, Mexico]<br />

Alpheus fenneri Bruce, 1994b: Figs 1-2, 5A. [Manado, Sulawesi, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, off Nusantara diving Centre, 6 m]<br />

Alpheus firmus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 93; Fig. 39. [Miraflores Locks, Panama]<br />

Alpheus floridanus Kingsley, 1878b: 193. [Fort Jefferson, Florida]<br />

= Alpheus floridanus var. africana Balss, 1916: 21; Fig. 5. [Elfenbein-Küste, Wappu, 40 m]<br />

= Alpheus platycheirus Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1927: 131; Figs 29-30. [Siguanea Bay, Isle of Pines, 12 fms]<br />

Alpheus foresti Banner & Banner, 1981b: 229; Fig. 4. [14°02.7'N 120°20.3'E, 191-200 m]<br />

Alpheus formosus Gibbes, 1850: 196. [USA, Florida, Big Pine Key, Bahia Honda State Park, shallow subtidal<br />

(less than 1.5 m), under rocks; neotype designation by Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2008b]<br />

= Alpheus Poeyi Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xix; Plate 2, fig. 10. [Cuba]<br />

Alpheus frontalis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= A.[lpheus] frontalis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 356. [les côtes de la<br />

Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

= Alpheus latifrons A. Milne-Edwards, 1873: 87. [Upolu]<br />

= Betaeus utricola Richters, 1880: 164; Plate 17, Figs 34-35. [Insel Mauritius und Seychellen]<br />

Alpheus funafutensis Borradaile, 1899: 1013; Plate 65, fig. 10. [Funafuti]<br />

= Alpheus acanthomerus var. inermis Lanchester, 1901: 564. [Kelantan]<br />

Alpheus fujitai Nomura & Anker, 2005: 115; Figs 5-6, 13E-F. [Mizugama, Kadena, Okinawa-jima, Okinawa<br />

Islands, central Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, submarine cave, 5-8 m]<br />

Alpheus fushima Nomura, 2009: 115; Figs 1-3. [Nishinohama, Kuro-shima Island, Yaeyama Islands,<br />

southern Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, 5 m, internal canals of <strong>large</strong> colony of an unidentified<br />

sponge]<br />

Alpheus galapagensis Sivertsen, 1933<br />

= Alpheus strenuus var. galapagensis Sivertsen, 1933: 3; Plate 1, figs 1-5. [Floreana, Post Office Bay,<br />

Ranvik]


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= Alpheus canalis W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 72; Fig. 30. [North Bay, San Francisco Island, Baja California]<br />

? = Alpheus cryptodentatus Christoffersen & Ramos, 1988: 61; Figs 1- 2. [Isla Playa Blanca, Ensenada<br />

de Utría, Chocó, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of Colombia, 6°02'N 77°20'W]<br />

Alpheus georgei Banner & Banner, 1982a: 200; Fig. 61. [40 miles W of Cape Jaubert, 23 fms, from sponge]<br />

Alpheus glaber (Olivi, 1792)<br />

= Cancer glaber Olivi, 1792: 51; Plate 3, fig. 4. [la Golfo e delle Lagune di Venezia]<br />

= Cryptophthalmus ruber Rafinesque, 1814: 23. [Sicile]<br />

= A.[utonomæa] Olivii Risso, 1816: 166. [golfe de Nice]<br />

= Phleusa cynea Nardo, 1847: 6. [le lagune e golfo Veneto]<br />

Alpheus gracilipes Stimpson, 1860a: 31. [French Polynesia, Tahiti; neotype selection by Nomura & Anker,<br />

2005]<br />

Alpheus gracilis Heller, 1861<br />

= A.[lpheus] gracilis Heller, 1861: 27. [im rothen Meere]<br />

= Alpheus gracilis var. Alluaudi Coutière, 1905b: 882. [Mahé]<br />

= Alpheus gracilis var. luciparensis De Man, 1911d: 337. [5700 m N, 279° E from South Point of South-<br />

Lucipara-island, reef]<br />

= Crangon gracilis var. simplex Banner, 1953: 75; Fig. 25. [Waikiki Reef, Oahu]<br />

Alpheus grahami Abele, 1975b: 72; Fig. 29 A-C, E-J. [southe<strong>as</strong>tern side of Malpelo Island, Colombia, 10<br />

m]<br />

Alpheus haanii Ortmann, 1890<br />

= Alpheus Haanii Ortmann, 1890: 472. [nomen novum for Alpheus minor De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan,<br />

1833-1850]]<br />

= Alpheus minor De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 6 (1844); 180 (1849). [Japan]<br />

Alpheus hailst<strong>one</strong>i Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Alpheus Hailst<strong>one</strong>i Coutière, 1905b: 879; Plate 74, figs 18-18c. [North Male Atoll; Mahlos Atoll;<br />

Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

= Alpheus Hailst<strong>one</strong>i var. laetabilis De Man, 1908d: 98. [8°23'.5S 119°4'6E, Sapeh-Strait, 70 m; 7°0'S<br />

120°34'5E, 400-120 m; 0°7'2N 130°25'5E, 83-59 m; Banda-Anchorage, 9-36 m; 8°25'2S 127°18'4E,<br />

anchorage between Nusa Besi and the N.E.-point of Timor, 27-54 m; 8°39'.1S 127°4'.4E, anchorage<br />

south of Timor, 34 m; Haingsis, Samau-island, up to 36 m; 8°30'S 119°7'.5E, Sapeh-Strait, 73 m]<br />

= Alpheus Hailst<strong>one</strong>i var. <strong>as</strong>simulans De Man, 1908d: 99. [5°36'.5S 132°55'.2E, 2.3 miles N, 63°W from<br />

the North Point of Nuhu Jaan, Kei-islands, 90 m; 8°25'2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between Nusa Besi<br />

and the N.E.-point of Timor, 27-54 m; Mid-channel in Solor-strait off Kampong Menanga, 113 m]<br />

= Crangon hailst<strong>one</strong>i var. paucispinata Banner, 1953: 51; Fig. 6. [off Kauai, 68-90 fms]<br />

Alpheus halesii Kirk, 1887: 194; Plate 6d. [E<strong>as</strong>t Co<strong>as</strong>t of Wellington Province]<br />

Alpheus hebes W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 62; Fig. 26. [James Island, Galapagos Islands]<br />

? = Alpheus bouvieri var. B<strong>as</strong>tardi Coutière, 1898b: 133 (partim); Fig. 1a. [specimen from Panama only]<br />

Alpheus heeia Banner & Banner, 1975a: 433; Fig. 5. [Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, 21°26'55''N 157°47'48''W]<br />

Alpheus heronicus Banner & Banner, 1982a: 220; Fig. 69. [Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Queensland,<br />

probably intertidal]<br />

Alpheus heterocarpus (Yu, 1935)<br />

= Crangon heterocarpus Yu, 1935: 63; Figs 3-4. [Peitaijo]<br />

Alpheus heterochaelis Say, 1818<br />

= A.[lpheus] heterochælis Say, 1818: 243. [Fort Saint George Inlet, 8 miles south of Amelia Island, Duval<br />

County, Florida, intertidal; neotype selection by McClure, 1995]<br />

= Halopsyché lutaria de Saussure, 1857b: 100. [les côtes de Cuba]<br />

= Alpheus andronyx Christoffersen, 1998: 358. [nomen nudum]<br />

Alpheus heurteli Coutière, 1897d<br />

= Alpheus Heurteli Coutière, 1897d: 305. [baie de Fernando-Velosa]<br />

Alpheus hippothoe De Man, 1888a<br />

= Alpheus Hippothoë De Man, 1888a: 268; Plate 17, Figs 1-5. [Sullivan Island and King Island Bay]


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Alpheus holthuisi Ribeiro, 1964: 1; Figs 1-11. [St. Antão, Bahía de Porto-Novo, 12 m; São Vicente, Baía de<br />

Porto Grande, 3-5-11 m]<br />

Alpheus homochirus (Yu, 1935)<br />

= Grangon [sic] homochirus Yu, 1935: 61; Figs 1-2. [Weihaiwei]<br />

Alpheus hoonsooi W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 18; Fig. 7. [Academy Bay, Indefatigable Island, Galapagos Islands]<br />

Alpheus hoplocheles Coutière, 1897e: 197. [China, Amoy; lectotype designation by Fransen, Holthuis &<br />

Adema, 1997]<br />

Alpheus hortensis Wicksten & McClure, 2003: 26; Figs 1-3. [Stetson Bank, 28°10'N 94°17'W, 21-24 m]<br />

Alpheus hululensis Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Alpheus Bouvieri var. Hululensis Coutière, 1905b: 908; Plate 85, figs 46-46b. [Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

Alpheus hutchingsae Banner & Banner, 1982a: 191; Fig. 58. [Lizard Island, Queensland]<br />

Alpheus hyeyoungae W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 75; Fig. 31. [northe<strong>as</strong>t beach of Isla Jaltimba, off Rincon de los<br />

Guayabit<strong>as</strong>, Nayarit, Mexico]<br />

Alpheus hyphalus Chace, 1988: 31; Figs 4-5. [Philippines, Verde Island P<strong>as</strong>sage, 13°38'45''N 121°01'12''E,<br />

296 m]<br />

Alpheus idiocheles Coutière, 1905b: 883; Plate 75, Figs 21-21c. [Minikoi]<br />

= Alpheus baculifer Coutière, 1908: 16. [Ile du Coin, Chagos]<br />

Alpheus immaculatus Knowlton & Keller, 1983: 354; Figs 1-4. [E<strong>as</strong>t Discovery Bay, Jamaica, near the central<br />

harbor buoy at approx. 10 m, from the anem<strong>one</strong> Bartholomea annulata]<br />

Alpheus inca Wicksten & Méndez G., 1981: 137; Figs 1-16. [Bahía de los Mejil<strong>one</strong>s, Chile, 22°8'S 70.5'W]<br />

Alpheus inopinatus Holthuis & Gottlieb, 1958: 42; Figs 8-9. [Herzliya, littoral, Israel]<br />

Alpheus intrinsecus Spence Bate, 1888: 557; Plate 100, fig. 1. [Challenger (no stn), off Bahia, 7-20 fms]<br />

Alpheus japonicus Miers, 1879: 53. [34°6'N 136°15'E, 11 fms; 35°7'N 136°55'E, 3 fms; holotype designation<br />

by Banner & Banner, 1984 not valid]<br />

= Alpheus longimanus Spence Bate, 1888: 551; Plate 98, fig. 4. [Challenger (no stn), off Yokoska, Japan,<br />

5-20 fms; Challenger stns 233, (34°39'0"N 135°14'0"E) off Kobé, Japan, 8 fms; 233a (34°38'0"N<br />

135°1'0"E), off Kobé, Japan, 50 fms]<br />

Alpheus javieri Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2009: 7; Figs 2, 5C-D. [Panama, Pacific Co<strong>as</strong>t, Río Mar, rocky<br />

intertidal, under rocks and from crevices in rocky reef platform]<br />

Alpheus kagoshimanus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Nagata, 2000: 1111; Figs 1-5. [Off Tarumizu, Kagoshima Bay, 223-<br />

225 m]<br />

Alpheus kuroshimensis Nomura & Anker, 2005: 119; Figs 7-8, 13G-H. [Cyan, Kuro-shima, Yaeyama Islands,<br />

southern Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, 10 m]<br />

Alpheus labis Banner & Banner, 1982a: 127; Fig. 35. [Albany P<strong>as</strong>sage area, Torres Straits, Queensland]<br />

Alpheus lacertosus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 68; Fig. 28. [Algarrobo, CA, 7 km south of Valparaiso, Valparaiso<br />

Province, Chile]<br />

Alpheus ladronis Banner, 1956: 360; Fig. 20. [Saipan]<br />

Alpheus lanceloti Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Alpheus Lanceloti Coutière, 1905b: 900; Plate 83, fig. 39-39e. [North Male Atoll; Hulule Male Atoll;<br />

Goidu Atoll]<br />

Alpheus lanceostylus Banner, 1959: 136; Fig. 3. [Pearl and Hermes Reef, Hawaiian Archipelago, 27°N<br />

146°W]<br />

Alpheus latus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 88; Fig. 37. [west side of Panama Canal, Panama, in mangroves]<br />

Alpheus lentiginosus Anker & Nizinski, 2011: 50; Figs 1-3. [North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, 188.8<br />

km south of Louisiana, 28°11'41"N 89°47'59"W, depth 434-438 m, b<strong>as</strong>e of Lophelia pertusa]<br />

Alpheus lepidus De Man, 1908d: 106. [Madura-bay and other localities in the southern part of Molo-strait,<br />

54-90 m; 0°58'.5N 122°55'E, Kwandang-bay-entrance, 75 m]<br />

Alpheus leptocheles Banner & Banner, 1975b: 261; Fig. 1. [mouth of Sepik River, New Guinea, between<br />

Cape Girgir and Kaup, 1.5-10 fms]<br />

Alpheus leptochiroides De Man, 1909a: 110. [5°36'5S 132°55'.2E, 2.3 miles N, 63°W from the north point of<br />

Nuhu Jaan, Kei-islands, 90 m]


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Alpheus leptochirus Coutière, 1905b: 914; Plate 87, Figs 54-54e. [North Male Atoll, Mahlosmadulu Atoll]<br />

Alpheus leviusculus Dana, 1852b<br />

= Alpheus Edwardsii var. leviusculus Dana, 1852b: 543; Plate 34, Figs 3a-f. [Wakes Island, north Pacific]<br />

= Alpheus Bouvieri var. B<strong>as</strong>tardi Coutière, 1898b: 133 (partim); Fig. 1a. [côte Ouest, Nossi-Lava, baie<br />

de Bombétock (Madag<strong>as</strong>car); M<strong>as</strong>cate; Djibouti; nec specimen from Panama (? = Alpheus hebes W.<br />

Kim & Abele, 1988)]<br />

Alpheus lobidens De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]<br />

= Alpheus lobidens De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 179. [Japan]<br />

= Alpheus cr<strong>as</strong>simanus Heller, 1862a: 526. [Nicobaren]<br />

= Alpheus cr<strong>as</strong>simanus Heller, 1865: 107; Plate 10, fig. 2. [Nicobaren]<br />

= Alpheus lobidens polynesica Banner & Banner, 1975a: 429; Fig. 3A-H, J-L. [outer side of Heeia Fish<br />

Pond, Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Ahwaii, 21°26'23''N 157°48'29''W]<br />

Alpheus longecarinatus Hilgendorf, 1879: 833; Plate 4, Figs 3-7. [Zanzibar]<br />

Alpheus longichaelis Carvacho, 1979: 459; Figs 7-8. [Grand-Cul-de-Sac]<br />

Alpheus longiforceps Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Nagata, 2002: 79; Figs 3-6. [Japan, Kii Strait, Wakanoura Bay, Wakayama<br />

Prefecture, 35 m]<br />

Alpheus longinquus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 65; Fig. 27. [Braithwaite Bay, Socoro Island, Mexico]<br />

Alpheus lottini Guérin, 1829 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1838]<br />

= Alpheus Lottini Guérin, 1829 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1838]: Plate 3, fig. 3 (1829); 38 (1838).<br />

[Nouvelle-Irlande]<br />

= Cancer (Astacus) sublucanus Forskål, 1775: 94. [Djiddæ; suppressed under the plenary powers for<br />

the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not those of the Principle of Homonymy in Opinion<br />

1367 in 1987]<br />

= A.[lpheus] ventrosus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 352. [les côtes de<br />

l’Ile-de-France]<br />

= A.[lpheus] lævis Randall, 1840: 141. [Sandwich Islands]<br />

= Alpheus Thetis White, 1847a: 75. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Alpheus Rouxii Guérin-Méneville, 1857: 50. [Bombay]<br />

= Crangon latipes Banner, 1953: 82; Fig. 27. [off Waikiki Reef, Oahu, 20 ft]<br />

Alpheus lutosus Anker & De Grave, 2009: 812; Figs 1-18. [Kuwait, Shatt-Al-Arab delta, Bubiyan Island,<br />

R<strong>as</strong> Al-Barshah and area bordering Khor Al-Subbiya, approx. 29°36'N 48°188'E, muddy intertidal,<br />

in burrow with gobies]<br />

Alpheus macellarius Chace, 1988: 35; Figs 6-7. [vicinity of Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines]<br />

Alpheus macrocheles (Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835b)<br />

= Hippólyte rùbra Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835a: 272; Fig. 31. [off H<strong>as</strong>tings]<br />

= Hippólyte rùbra Westwood, 1835b: 274. [off H<strong>as</strong>tings]<br />

= Hippólyte macrochèles Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835b: 395. [nomen novum for Hippólyte rùbra Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835a<br />

nec Cryptophthalmus ruber Rafinesque, 1814]<br />

= A.[lpheus] Edwardsii H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 352. [la Méditerranée]<br />

= Alphaeus latimanus Hope, 1851: 43. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Alpheus affinis Guise, 1854: 280; Figs 1-6. [Herm, Channel Islands, tide pool at low water]<br />

= Alpheus Milnei Guérin-Méneville, 1857: 49. [nomen novum for A.[lpheus] Edwardsii H. Milne Edwards,<br />

1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840 [nec Athan<strong>as</strong> Edwarsii Audouin, 1826]<br />

= Alpheus platyrhynchus Heller, 1862b: 400; Plate 1, Figs 21-24. [im adriatischen Meere, Lissa und<br />

Lesina]<br />

= Alpheus megacheles Norman, 1868: 175. [lapsus for Hippólyte macrochèles Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835b]<br />

= Nika platyura Fischer, 1872: 419. [Cap Breton (Landes), 28 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Alpheus macroskeles Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 153. [Investigator stn 129, Bay of Bengal, off Godávari<br />

Delta, 270 fms; 162, off Pulicat, 13°51'12''N 80°28'12''E, 145-250 fms, the Swatch, 193 fms; Andaman<br />

Sea, 193 fms]<br />

Alpheus maindroni Coutière, 1898b<br />

= Alpheus Maindroni Coutière, 1898b: 133; Figs 2-2’. [M<strong>as</strong>cate; Dijbouti]


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Alpheus malabaricus (Fabricius, 1775)<br />

= Astacus Malabaricus Fabricius, 1775: 415. [ad littora Malabarica]<br />

= Alpheus forceps White, 1847a: 75. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Alpheus dolichodactylus Ortmann, 1890: 473; Plate 36, fig. 11. [Japan, Tokiobai]<br />

= Alpheus macrodactylus Ortmann, 1890: 473; Plate 36, fig. 10, 10l. [Sydney]<br />

= Alpheus dolichodactylus var. leptopus De Man, 1910a: 289. [7°15'S 115°15'E, 289 m; Bay of Labuan<br />

Tring, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Lombok, 8°44'.5S 116°2'.5E, 18-27 m; Saleyer-anchorage and surroundings, 18-<br />

45 m; Sapeh-bay, E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumbawa, up to 36 m]<br />

= Alpheus malabaricus mackayi Banner, 1959: 149; Fig. 12. [Wailupe fish pond, Oahu, Hawaii]<br />

= Alpheus malabaricus songkla Banner & Banner, 1966a: 147; Fig. 56. [Lake Songkla, 1 m]<br />

= Alpheus malabaricus trefzae Banner & Banner, 1982a: 207; Fig. 64. [Brammo Bay, Dunk Island, near<br />

Tully, northern Queensland, 0 tide level]<br />

Alpheus malleator Dana, 1852a: 23. [in portu Rio Janeiro?]<br />

= Alpheus pugilator A. Milne-Edwards, 1878: 229. [toutes les îles du Cap-Vert]<br />

? = Alpheus tuberculosus Osorio, 1892: 201. [Iogo-Iogo]<br />

= Alpheus malleator var. edentatus Zimmer, 1913: 387; Figs G-M. [Barbados (Riff)]<br />

Alpheus malleodigitus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Betæus malleodigitus Spence Bate, 1888: 565; Plate 101, fig. 5. [Levuka, Fiji Islands, reefs]<br />

= Alpheus obesomanus var. japonicus Ortmann, 1890: 478. [Japan, Tokiobai]<br />

= Alpheus Danae Coutière, 1905b: 887; Plate 72, figs 26-26d. [Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

= Alpheus phrygianus Coutière, 1905b: 886; Plate 72, figs 25-25e. [Hulule Male Atoll; Suvadiva Atoll;<br />

Madag<strong>as</strong>car; l’île Tague]<br />

= Alpheus persicus Nobili, 1905e: 238. [Golfe Persique]<br />

= Alpheus malleodigitus var. gracilicarpus De Man, 1909a: 99. [Bank between islands of Bahuluwang<br />

and Tambolungan, south of Saleyer, 8-10 m; Pulu Sanguisiapo, Tawi-Tawi-islands, Sulu archipelago,<br />

12 m; 6°7'.5N 120°26'E, anchorage off North-Ubian, 16-23 m; 8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between<br />

Nusa-Besi and the N.E. point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

Alpheus martini W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 98; Fig. 41. [Venado Beach, Panama]<br />

Alpheus mazatlanicus Wicksten, 1983a: 46; Figs 7-8. [Laguna Caimaero, Sinaloa, México]<br />

Alpheus microrhynchus De Man, 1897<br />

= Alpheus microrhynchus De Man, 1897: 754; Plate 36, Figs 65-65b (<strong>as</strong> Alpheus sp.). [Pontianak, Westküste<br />

von Borneo]<br />

Alpheus microscaphis (Banner, 1959)<br />

= Thunor microscaphis Banner, 1959: 151; Fig. 13. [Likiep Atoll, Marshall Islands]<br />

Alpheus microstylus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Betæus microstylus Spence Bate, 1888: 566; Plate 101, fig. 6. [Albany Island, Cape York]<br />

= Alpheus microstylus var.? De Man, 1911d: 345. [Anchorage off Pulu Kaw<strong>as</strong>sang, Paternoster-islands,<br />

coralreef]<br />

Alpheus miersi Coutière, 1898c<br />

= Alpheus rapax var. Miersi Coutière, 1898c: 166; Figs 1-1b. [Port-Molle; Ceylan; Japon, 32°49'N<br />

128°54'E]<br />

? = Alpheus gracilipes var. serratus Coutière, 1898a: 166. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Alpheus migrans Lewinsohn & Holthuis, 1978: 76; Figs 1-2. [Mediterranean, off the north co<strong>as</strong>t of Sinai<br />

Peninsula, 31°26'N 34°11'E, 36.6 m]<br />

Alpheus millsae Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2007b: 50; Figs 3-4, 5C, 6C, 7G-H, 8C. [Panama, Panama City,<br />

off C<strong>as</strong>co Viejo, near extreme low tide mark]<br />

Alpheus mitis Dana, 1852a: 22. [in freto ”Balabac”]<br />

Alpheus moretensis Banner & Banner, 1982a: 177; Fig. 54. [27°10'S 153°21'E, 8 fms]<br />

Alpheus naos Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2007a: 12; Figs 7-9, 11d-e. [Panama, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t, Amador causeway<br />

near Panama City, Punta Culebra, rocky shore, under <strong>large</strong> mud-covered rocks on muddy<br />

sand, in burrow of Listriolobus sp., extreme low tide]<br />

Alpheus nipa Banner & Banner, 1985: 21; Fig. 2. [4°20'N 98°54'E, Straits of Malacca, roughly 60 km from<br />

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Alpheus nobili Banner & Banner, 1966b: 172; nomen novum for Alpheus sp. Nobili, 1906c. [bancs d’huîtres<br />

perlières entre 25°10'-24°55'N 55°10'-54°40'E]<br />

Alpheus nonalter Kensley, 1969: 172; Fig. 15. [29°34'S 31°39'E, 118 m]<br />

Alpheus normanni Kingsley, 1878a: 93. [nomen novum for Alpheus affinis Kingsley, 1878b]<br />

= Alpheus affinis Kingsley, 1878b: 195; nec Guise, 1854. [Panama]<br />

Alpheus notabilis Stebbing, 1915: 80; Plates 20- 21. [Delagoa Bay]<br />

Alpheus novaezealandiae Miers, 1876a<br />

= Alpheus novæ-zealandiæ Miers, 1876a: 224. [New Zealand; illustrated in Miers, 1876b; lectotype<br />

selection by Yaldwyn, 1956]<br />

Alpheus nuttingi (Schmitt, 1924b)<br />

= Crangon nuttingi Schmitt, 1924b: 78; Plate 2, Figs 4-6. [Pelican Island, shallow]<br />

Alpheus oahuensis (Banner, 1953)<br />

= Crangon oahuensis Banner, 1953: 64; Fig. 20. [off Waikiki Reef, Oahu, 20ft]<br />

Alpheus obesomanus Dana, 1852a<br />

= Alpheus obeso-manus Dana, 1852a: 21. [in archipelago ”Viti”]<br />

= Alpheus Lutini Coutière, 1905b: 885; Plate 76, Figs 24-24e. [Hulule Male Atoll; Samoa; l’île Tague]<br />

Alpheus ovaliceps Coutière, 1905b: 888; Plate 77, figs 27-27e. [Minikoi]<br />

Alpheus pachychirus Stimpson, 1860a: 30. [ad insulam ”Loo Choo”]<br />

Alpheus pacificus Dana, 1852a: 21. [Kalama Park, about 18 miles southe<strong>as</strong>t of Lahaina, Maui, 3ft; neotype<br />

selection by Banner, 1953, <strong>as</strong> Crangon pacifica]<br />

= Alpheus gracilidigitus Miers, 1884b: 287. [Fiji Islands; Toyota; Sandwich Islands]<br />

Alpheus packardii Kingsley, 1880: 417. [Key West]<br />

= Alpheus bermudensis Spence Bate, 1888: 547; Plate 98, fig. 3. [Bermuda, St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, West Indies]<br />

= Alpheus beanii Verrill, 1922: 81; Fig. 7; Plate 22, fig. 1; Plate 32, figs 1a-u. [Challenger Bank, 24 fms]<br />

Alpheus paludicola Kemp, 1915: 303; Fig. 33; Plate 13; figs 11-13. [Outer Channel, Lake Cilka, Orissa, India;<br />

lectotype selection by Yeo & Ng, 1996]<br />

Alpheus panamensis Kingsley, 1878b: 192. [Acajutla, Central America; Panama]<br />

Alpheus papillosus Banner & Banner, 1982a: 260; Fig. 80. [Sandgate, Moreton Bay, Queensland]<br />

Alpheus paracrinitus Miers, 1881a: 365; Plate 16, fig. 6. [Goree Bay, Senegambia, 9-15 fms]<br />

= Alpheus <strong>as</strong>censionis Ortmann, 1893: 45. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung, Ascension,<br />

JN 200 (7.9°S 14.4°W) 20 m]<br />

= Alpheus paracrinitus var. Bengalensis Coutière, 1905b: 901; Plate 82, figs 37-37f. [Minikoi]<br />

= Crangon togatus Armstrong, 1940: 2; Fig. 1. [Piedra Prieta Reef, Barah<strong>one</strong>, St. Domingo; Grazbury’s<br />

Island, Bermuda]<br />

Alpheus paradentipes Coutière, 1905b: 880; Plate 74, figs 17-17d. [Miladumadulu Atoll; North Male Atoll]<br />

Alpheus paraformosus Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2008b: 12; Figs 5-6, 7f-h. [Boc<strong>as</strong> del Toro, San Cristóbal,<br />

Punta Coco, shallow subtidal (1-1.5 m), from rock and coral rubble crevices]<br />

Alpheus paralcy<strong>one</strong> Coutière, 1905b: 895; Plate 80, figs 34-34e; Plate 81, figs 34f-h. [South Nilandu Atoll;<br />

Miladumadulu Atoll; North Male Atoll; Mahlos Atoll]<br />

= Alpheus Providencei Coutière, 1908: 208. [Providence, 50-78 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Crangon laysani Edmondson, 1925: 17; Fig. 3. [Laysan Island, shallow water]<br />

Alpheus paralpheopsides Coutière, 1905b: 902; Plate 83, figs 41-41e. [North Male Atoll, Suvadiva Atoll]<br />

Alpheus par<strong>as</strong>ocialis Banner & Banner, 1982a: 72; Fig. 17. [Palm Beach, Rockingham, Western Australia,<br />

from jetty piles]<br />

Alpheus pareuchirus pareuchirus Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Alpheus pareuchirus Coutière, 1905b: 906; Plate 84, figs 43-43d. [North Male Atoll]<br />

= Alpheus pareuchirus var. Leucothea De Man, 1909a: 105. [7°25'S 113°16'E, Madura-Strait, 56 m;<br />

8°23'.5S 119°4'.6E, Sapeh-Strait, 70 m; Anchorage off Dongala, Palos-bay, Celebes, 36 m; South-e<strong>as</strong>t<br />

side of Pearl-bank, Sulu-archipelago, 15 m]<br />

Alpheus pareuchirus imitatrix De Man, 1909a<br />

= Alpheus pareuchirus var. imitatrix De Man, 1909a: 106. [0°3'8N 130°24'3E, 141 m; Between Loslos<br />

and Broken-islands, west-co<strong>as</strong>t of Salawatti, 18 m; 1°42'.5S 130°47'.5E, 32 m; Mid-channel in Solorstrait<br />

of Kampog Menanga, 113 m]


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Alpheus parvimaculatus Nomura & Anker, 2005: 122; Figs 9-10, 14A-C. [Fuki, Kuro-shima, Yaeyama Islands,<br />

southern Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, 3 m]<br />

Alpheus parvirostris Dana, 1852a<br />

= Alpheus parvi-rostris Dana, 1852a: 22. [in freto ”Balabac”]<br />

= Alpheus lineifer Miers, 1875: 343. [Samoa Islands]<br />

= Alpheus euchiroides Nobili, 1906b: 257. [Marutea]<br />

= Alpheus br<strong>as</strong>chi Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 131; Fig. 10; Plate 34. [Pago Pago, Samoa]<br />

Alpheus parvus De Man, 1909a: 102. [Anchorage off Lirung, Salibabu island, 36 m]<br />

Alpheus pe<strong>as</strong>ei (Armstrong, 1940)<br />

= Crangon pe<strong>as</strong>ei Armstrong, 1940: 1. [C<strong>as</strong>tle Harbor Reefs, Bermuda]<br />

Alpheus percyi Coutière, 1908<br />

= Alpheus Percyi Coutière, 1908: 211. [Cargados Carajos, 30 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Alpheus perezi Coutière, 1908<br />

= Alpheus Perezi Coutière, 1908: 212. [Golfe Persique]<br />

Alpheus perplexus Banner, 1956: 347; Fig. 13. [1.2 miles offshore, immediately south of uncovering reef SE<br />

of Mañgaha Islet, 24ft]<br />

Alpheus philoctetes De Man, 1909a<br />

= Alpheus Philoctetes De Man, 1909a: 103. [Banda, 9-36 m]<br />

Alpheus platydactylus Coutière, 1897d: 306. [Travailleur stn 52, au <strong>large</strong> de Madère (32°30' 31°N 18°51'E<br />

(of Paris)), 100 m; lectotype designation by Forest, 1965]<br />

Alpheus platyunguiculatus (Banner, 1953)<br />

= Crangon platyunguiculata Banner, 1953: 130; Fig. 47. [Waialua Bay, Oahu, 6ft]<br />

Alpheus polystictus Knowlton & Keller, 1985: 894; Fig. 1. [Morrocoy, Venezuela, 1-10 m]<br />

Alpheus polyxo De Man, 1909a<br />

= Alpheus Polyxo De Man, 1909a: 108. [Banda-anchorage, 9-45 m]<br />

Alpheus pontederiae de Rochebrune, 1883<br />

= Alpheus Pontederiæ de Rochebrune, 1883: 174. [Marigots de Leybar, Thiank, Dakar-Bango]<br />

= Crangon langi Schmitt, 1926b: 20; Fig. 63. [Banana]<br />

? = Alpheus heterochaelis var. orientalis Vilela, 1949: 53; Fig. 3. [canal de Mantambua, porto de P<strong>as</strong>sõ;<br />

rio Baboc, Canchungo; Ilha de Rubane; foz de rio Grande (all Guiné Portuguesa)]<br />

Alpheus pouang Christoffersen, 1979: 324; Figs 14-15. [23°39'S 43°37'W, off the State of São Paulo, 120-<br />

121 m]<br />

Alpheus praedator De Man, 1908d: 103. [Ambon, reef-exploration]<br />

Alpheus proseuchirus De Man, 1908d: 111. [0°58'.5N 122°55'E, Kwandang-bay-entrance, 75 m; 0°58'.5N<br />

122°42'.5E, West of Kwandang-bay-entrance, 72 m]<br />

Alpheus pseudopugnax (Banner, 1953)<br />

= Crangon pseudopugnax Banner, 1953: 122; Fig. 44. [Kalama Park, southe<strong>as</strong>t Maalea Bay, Maui, 8ft]<br />

Alpheus puapeba Christoffersen, 1979: 328; Figs 16-18. [35°05'S 52°33'W, off the province of Buenos Aires,<br />

115 m]<br />

Alpheus pubescens De Man, 1908d: 109. [Anchorage off Pulu Sar<strong>as</strong>sa, Postillon-islands, up to 30 m;<br />

Haingsisi, Samau-island, Timor, 36 m; Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, up to 32 m; 3°27'S 117°36'E, Borneo-bank, 59 m;<br />

between Loslos and Broken-islands, west-co<strong>as</strong>t of Salawatti, 18 m; Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands, 13 m]<br />

Alpheus pugnax Dana, 1852a: 23. [ad insulam ”Maui” Hawaiensem]<br />

Alpheus pustulosus Banner & Banner, 1968: 143; Fig. 2. [21°N 114°E, 30-40 fms]<br />

Alpheus qu<strong>as</strong>irapacida Chace, 1988: 50; Fig. 12. [Off Tawitawi, Sulu Archipelago, Philppines, 5°11'50''N<br />

119°54'E, 18 m]<br />

Alpheus randalli Banner & Banner, 1980: 401; Figs 1-3. [Nuka Hiva, Marques<strong>as</strong> Islands, northwest side<br />

Sentinelle de l’Est, 18 m commensal with Amblyeleotris sp.]<br />

Alpheus rapacida De Man, 1908d: 105. [Ruma-Kuda-bay, Roma-island, 36 m; Anchorage e<strong>as</strong>t of Dangar<br />

Besar, Saleh-bay, up to 36 m]<br />

Alpheus rapax Fabricius, 1798: 405. [in India orientali]


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Alpheus rectus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 16; Fig. 6. [Bahia Honda, Panama]<br />

Alpheus ribeiroae Anker & Dworschak, 2004: 48; Figs 1-27. [tidal flat at Moia-Moia, NE co<strong>as</strong>t of Ilha do<br />

São Tiago, Cabo Verde]<br />

Alpheus richardsoni Yaldwyn, 1971: 88. [off Mariott Id., Waikare River Inlet, Bay of Islands, 1-3 fms]<br />

Alpheus rudolphi Almeida & Anker, 2011: 1; Figs 1-22. [REVIZEE Program, Score Nordeste III stn 171, off<br />

Alago<strong>as</strong>, Brazil, 9°55.11'S 35°32.73'W, 49 m]<br />

Alpheus romensky Burukovsky, 1990: 197; Fig. 3A.1-6. [25°34'S 89°04'W, 540-560 m]<br />

Alpheus roquensis Knowlton & Keller, 1985: 897; Fig. 1. [Los Roques, Venezuela, 3-16 m]<br />

Alpheus roseodigitalis Nomura & Anker, 2005: 126; Figs 10-11, 14D-F. [Aragusuku-jima, Yaeyama Islands,<br />

southern Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, intertidal]<br />

Alpheus rostratus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 51; Fig. 21. [Darwin Bay, Tower Island, Galapagos Islands]<br />

Alpheus rugimanus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878: 230. [les îles du Cap-Vert]<br />

Alpheus samoa Banner & Banner, 1966b: 174. [”Lion’s Head”, Tutuila, American Samoa]<br />

Alpheus savuensis De Man, 1908d: 110. [Anchorage off Seba, Savu]<br />

Alpheus saxidomus Holthuis, 1980d: 47; Figs 1-2. [Playa Tamarindo, Nicoya Peninsula, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of<br />

Costa Rica, about 10°19'N 85°53'W, boring in b<strong>as</strong>altic rock in the surf z<strong>one</strong>]<br />

Alpheus schmitti Chace, 1972: 70; Figs 21-22. [Antigua Island, Falmouth Harbour, beach north of Black’s<br />

Point, 2-3 ft]<br />

Alpheus scopulus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 77; Fig. 32. [Whorehouse reef tidepools, Panama]<br />

Alpheus serenei Tiwari, 1964b: 314. [St. Cauda, 3-4 m; fully described in Tiwari, 1965]<br />

Alpheus sibogae De Man, 1908d: 107. [8°23'.5S 119°4'.6E, Sapeh-strait, 70 m; Madura-bay and other localities<br />

on the southern part of Moho-strait, 54-90 m; Mid-channel in Solor-strait off Kampong Menanga,<br />

113 m]<br />

Alpheus simus Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]<br />

= Alpheus Simus Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xix; Plate 2, fig. 11. [Cuba]<br />

= Crangon rathbunae Schmitt, 1924b: 74; Plate 1; nec Alpheus Rathbuni Coutière, 1900b. [Needham’s<br />

Point, Barbados]<br />

Alpheus sizou Banner & Banner, 1967<br />

= Alpheus amirantei sizou Banner & Banner, 1967: 265. [north side of Bora Bora, outer reef platform, 1ft]<br />

Alpheus socialis Heller, 1862a<br />

= Alpheus socialis Heller, 1862a: 526. [Aukland]<br />

= Alpheus socialis Heller, 1865: 106; Plate 10, fig. 1. [Auckland; Sidney]<br />

= Alpheus Doto White, 1847a: 75 [nomen nudum]<br />

Alpheus soelae Banner & Banner, 1986: 21; Fig. 1. [18°41'S 120°07'E, 430 m]<br />

Alpheus soror Bruce, 1999: 454; Figs 1A, 2-3. [off Trincomalee, Sri Lanka]<br />

Alpheus spatulatus Banner & Banner, 1968: 146; Fig. 3. [19°17'N 112°81'E, 52 fms]<br />

Alpheus splendidus Coutière, 1897c: 236. [Djibouti]<br />

= Alpheus pomatoceros Banner & Banner, 1966a: 93; Fig. 32. [Lam Chongklan, Koh Samui, Thailand,<br />

outer reef front, 2-3 m]<br />

Alpheus spongiarum Coutière, 1897c: 236. [Djibouti]<br />

= Alpheus paraculeipes Coutière, 1905b: 894; Plate 79, figs 32-32b'; Plate 80, figs 32c-32g. [South Nilandu<br />

Atoll; Mahlosmadulu Atoll; North et South Male Atoll]<br />

Alpheus stanleyi Coutière, 1908<br />

= Alpheus Stanleyi Coutière, 1908: 207. [Amirante, 30 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Alpheus Stanleyi var. dearmatus De Man, 1910a: 287. [Wunoh-bay, N.W. co<strong>as</strong>t of Waigeu-island,<br />

reef; Banda-anchorage, 9-36 m]<br />

= Alpheus cloudi Banner, 1956: 352; Fig. 16. [about 0.6 mile off Muchot Point, between reef clusters at<br />

south side of Saipan harbor, 5-15ft]<br />

Alpheus stantoni Banner & Banner, 1986: 24; Fig. 2. [Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, dug out of coral<br />

rubble, 13 m]<br />

Alpheus staphylinus Coutière, 1908: 204. [Salomon Island, Chagos]<br />

Alpheus stephensoni Banner & Smalley, 1969: 43; Fig. 2. [Moreton Bay, Queensland, 4-5 fms]


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Alpheus strenuus strenuus Dana, 1852a: 21. [insula Tongabatu]<br />

= Alpheus Alope White, 1847a: 74. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Alpheus Rhode White, 1847a: 74. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Alpheus Doris White, 1847a: 75. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Alpheus strenuus var. angulatus Coutière, 1905b: 914. [Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

Alpheus strenuus cremnus Banner & Banner, 1982a: 229; Fig. 72. [Minnie Waters, near Grafton, New South<br />

Wales, intertidal rock platform]<br />

Alpheus styliceps Coutière, 1905b: 889; Plate 78, figs 28-28d. [Naifaro Reef]<br />

Alpheus sudara Banner & Banner, 1966a: 153; Fig. 59. [Phuket, Thailand, outer reef edge, 2 m]<br />

Alpheus sulcatus Kingsley, 1878b: 193. [Bay of Panama; Zorrit<strong>as</strong>, Peru]<br />

= Alpheus macrochirus Richters, 1880: 164; Plate 17, figs 31-33. [Fouquets]<br />

= Alpheus luciæ Barnard, 1947: 389. [St. Lucia Bay, Zululand]<br />

Alpheus suluensis Chace, 1988: 57; Figs 15-16. [near Si<strong>as</strong>i, Sulu Archipelago, 5°41'40''N 120°47'10''E, 38 m]<br />

Alpheus supachai Banner & Banner, 1966a: 89; Fig. 30. [Koh Samui, west side of Gulf of Thailand, 3 m]<br />

Alpheus superciliaris Coutière, 1905b: 896; Plate 81, figs 35-35g. [Reef Naifaro]<br />

Alpheus talismani Coutière, 1898d<br />

= Alpheus Talismani Coutière, 1898d: 31; Figs 3-4. [îles du Cap-Vert, 410-450 m]<br />

Alpheus t<strong>as</strong>manicus Banner & Banner, 1982a: 215; Fig. 67. [T<strong>as</strong>mania]<br />

Alpheus tenuicarpus De Man, 1908d: 104. [0°58'.5N 122°55'E, Kwandang-bay-entrance, 75 m; Sapeh-bay,<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sumbawa up to 36 m]<br />

Alpheus tenuipes De Man, 1910a: 288. [4°20'S 122°58'E, between islands of Wowoni and Buton, northern<br />

entrance of Buton-Strait, 75-94 m]<br />

Alpheus tenuis W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 79; Fig. 33. [Farfan Point, Panama]<br />

Alpheus thom<strong>as</strong>i Hendrix & Gore, 1973: 415; Figs 1-3. [Virginia Beach, Virginia Key, Miami, Florida, 1 m]<br />

Alpheus tirmiziae Kazmi, 1974: 170; Figs 1-4. [Bay of Bengal, 20°05'-20°30'N 91°50'-90°50'E]<br />

Alpheus tricolor Anker, 2001: 58; Figs 1a-b, 2a, 3a-e, 4a-d, 5a-h, 6a-k. [Bali, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

Alpheus triphopus Nobili, 1906b<br />

= Alpheus aculeipes var. triphopus Nobili, 1906b: 257. [Marokau]<br />

Alpheus tungii Banner & Banner, 1966b: 160. [south co<strong>as</strong>t of Tongatabu, Tonga, outer edge of fringing<br />

reef near surge channel]<br />

Alpheus umbo W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 84; Fig. 35. [Isabel Island, Sinaloa, Mexico]<br />

Alpheus utriensis Ramos & von Prahl, 1989: 477; Figs 1-2. [Utria Sound]<br />

Alpheus vanderbilti Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1930c: 163; Plate 58, fig. 5. [south of Sand Key, Key West, Florida, 20 fms]<br />

Alpheus villosus (Olivier, 1811)<br />

= Palæmon villosus Olivier, 1811: 664. [la mer des Indes]<br />

= Palæmon diverfimanus Olivier, 1811: 663. [côtes de la Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

Alpheus villus W. Kim & Abele, 1988: 82; Fig. 34. [spit north of mill site, Angeles Bay, Baja California,<br />

Mexico]<br />

Alpheus viridari (Armstrong, 1949)<br />

= Crangon viridari Armstrong, 1949: 8; Fig. 2. [inside North end of El Cayo, Dominican Republic]<br />

Alpheus waltervadi Kensley, 1969: 175; Fig. 16. [Walter’s Shoal, 33°13'S 43°51'E, 38-46 m]<br />

Alpheus websteri Kingsley, 1880: 416. [Key West]<br />

= Alpheus Ridleyi Pocock, 1890: 518. [Fernando de Noronha]<br />

= Alpheus nigro-spinatus Rankin, 1898: 249; Plate 30, fig. 6. [New Providence]<br />

Alpheus wickstenae Christoffersen & Ramos, 1987: 333; Figs 1-3. [Rampa de los Suecos, Bahía Málaga,<br />

Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of Colombia, 3°59'N 77°20'W]<br />

Alpheus williamsi Bruce, 1994b: 19; Figs 3, 5C. [north of Charles Point, Northern Territory, Australia,<br />

12°17.18'S 30°40.06'N, 18-24 m]<br />

Alpheus xishaensis Liu & Lan, 1980: 102; Fig. 13. [Xisha Island, coral reef]<br />

Alpheus xanthocarpus Anker, Hurt & Knowlton, 2008a: 556; Figs 6, 7E-F. [São Tomé, Ilha Santana, 15-20 m]<br />

Alpheus zimmermani Anker, 2007a: 242; Figs 1-3. [Caribbean Sea, British Virgin Islands, Guana island,<br />

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Alpheus zulfaquiri Kazmi, 1982: 137; Figs 1-2. [Manora Island, co<strong>as</strong>tal waters of Karachi, northern Arabian<br />

Sea]<br />

Amphibetaeus Coutière, 1897b<br />

= Amphibetæus Coutière, 1897b (type species Betæus Jousseaumei Coutière, 1896, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Amphibetaeus jousseaumei (Coutière, 1896)<br />

= Betæus Jousseaumei Coutière, 1896: 313; Figs 1-12. [Perim; Tadjourah]<br />

= Amphibetæus Jousseaumei Coutière, 1897b: 384. [nomen novum for Betæus Jousseaumei Coutière, 1896]<br />

Arete Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Arete Stimpson, 1860a (type species Arete dorsalis Stimpson, 1860a, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Arete acanthocarpus (Miya & Miyake, 1968a)<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> acanthocarpus Miya & Miyake, 1968a: 157; Figs 10D, H, J, 11C, E, 12E, 13. [Kamiyama-jima,<br />

near Naha City, Okinawa-jima, Ryukyu Islands]<br />

Arete dorsalis Stimpson, 1860a: 32. [Cape D’Aguilar, Hong Kong Island, 1 m; neotype designation by<br />

Bruce, 1990g, <strong>as</strong> Athan<strong>as</strong> dorsalis]<br />

? = Athan<strong>as</strong> m<strong>as</strong>carenicus Richters, 1880: 164. [Insel Mauritius und Seychellen]<br />

= Arete dorsalis var. Pacificus Coutière, 1903: 85; Figs 31-34. [Hong-Kong (?); Nouvelle Calédonie;<br />

Samoa; Amérique Centrale; Amboine (??)]<br />

= Arete Maruteensis Coutière, 1905b: 864. [Marutea]<br />

= Arete maruteensis var. salibabuensis De Man, 1910a: 313. [Anchorage off Lirung, Salibabu-island, up<br />

to 36 m]<br />

Arete amboinensis De Man, 1910b: 25; Figs 1-6. [Insel Amboina]<br />

Arete indicus Coutière, 1903<br />

= Arete dorsalis var. Indicus Coutière, 1903: 84; Figs 25-29. [Djibouti; Hulule Male Atoll; M<strong>as</strong>careignes<br />

(?)]<br />

= Arete Indicus Coutière, 1905b: 863; Figs 134-135. [Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

= Arete Iphian<strong>as</strong>sa De Man, 1910a: 312. [Anchorage off Sawan, Siau-island, reef]<br />

= Arete intermedius Yu, 1931b: 513; Fig. 1. [?Amoy]<br />

? = Athan<strong>as</strong> kominatoensis Kubo, 1942c: 82; Figs 1-2. [Kominato, Prov. Awa (Bôsyû)<br />

Aretopsis De Man, 1910a<br />

= Aretopsis De Man, 1910a (type species Aretopsis amabilis De Man, 1910a, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Aretopsis amabilis De Man, 1910a: 311. [Pulu Kaniungan ketjil, reef]<br />

= Aretopsis aegyptiaca Ramadan, 1936: 16; Plate 1, figs 9-10; Plate 2, figs 9-17. [Ghardaga, Red Sea]<br />

Aretopsis manazuruensis Suzuki, 1971: 19; Figs 10-12. [Shikkake, near the Manazuru M.B.L., intertidal]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> leach, 1814 [in leach, 1813-1814]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814] (type species Palaemon nitescens Leach, 1813 [in Leach,<br />

1813-1814], by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> ahyongi Anker & Komai, 2010: 46; Figs 1-6. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, Nosy-Bé, west of Hellville, 13°41.56'S<br />

48°24.65'E, 0.5-1 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> amaz<strong>one</strong> Holthuis, 1951a: 111; Fig. 23. [off Nigeria, 4°01'N 7°12'E, 52 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> anatidactylus Anker & Marin, 2007: 163; Figs 1-2, 3a. [Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Tre Island, 7 m, on<br />

unidentified crinoid]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> areteformis Coutière, 1903: 79; Figs 17-18. [Naifaro Reef; Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Naifaroensis Coutière, 1903: 77; Figs 14-16. [Naifaro Reef; Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Naifaroensis Coutière, 1905b: 859; Fig. 131. [Naifaro Reef; Hulule Male Atoll]


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= Athan<strong>as</strong> aretiformis Coutière, 1905b: 860; Fig. 132. [Naifaro Reef; Fadifolu Atoll; Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

? = Athan<strong>as</strong> crosslandi Tattersall, 1921: 372; Plate 27, figs 13-17. [Khor Dongonab, Engineer Island,<br />

20°50'N, reef flat]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> erythraeus Ramadan, 1936: 13; Plate 1, fig. 1. [Ghardaga, Red Sea]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> dubius Banner, 1956: 322; Fig. 2. [Saipan]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> daviei Anker, 2011a: 5; Figs 3-4, 8E-F. [Australia, Queensland, Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island,<br />

Watson’s Bay, 14°39'50.4''S 145°27'46.8''E, 1 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> dentirostris Anker, Jeng & Chan, 2001: 1049; Figs 1-3. [Cua Luc, N Vietnam, together with Upogebia<br />

aff. takaoensis]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> dimorphus Ortmann, 1894: 12; Plate 1, fig. 1-1z. [Dar-es-Salaam, Upanga-Riff]<br />

? = A.[lpheus] monoceros Heller, 1862c: 274. [im rothen Meere]<br />

? = Athan<strong>as</strong> transitans var. longispina Czerniavsky, 1884: 25. [nomen novum for A.[lpheus] monoceros<br />

Heller, 1862c]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> solenomerus Coutière, 1897b: 381. [mer Rouge]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> leptocheles Coutière, 1897b: 381. [mer Rouge]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> dispar Coutière, 1897c: 233. [mer Rouge]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> setoensis Kubo, 1951: 265; Figs 5-6. [vicinity of Seto Marine Biological Laboratory of Kyoto<br />

University]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> dimorphus seedang Banner & Banner, 1966a: 28; Fig. 4. [Koh Krarard, Trad., southwest side<br />

of island, 1.5 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> djiboutensis Coutière, 1897c<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Djiboutensis Coutière, 1897c: 234. [Djibouti]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> sulcatipes Borradaile, 1899: 1011; Plate 65, figs 9-9i. [Funafuti]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> gracilipes Banner & Banner, 1978: 234; Fig. 3a-g. [12°02'N 112°49'E, 365-385 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> gracilis Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 122; Plate 32. [coral at Teviatoa reef, Raiatea Island, Society Islands]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> granti Coutière, 1908<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Granti Coutière, 1908: 192. [South Adelaïde Co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> grimaldii Coutière, 1911b<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Grimaldii Coutière, 1911b: 1; Figs 1-6. [Belle Ile, 155 m; Iles du Cap Vert, 16 m + 91 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> h<strong>as</strong>swelli Coutière, 1908<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> H<strong>as</strong>swelli Coutière, 1908: 192. [South Adelaïde Co<strong>as</strong>t; emendation to A. h<strong>as</strong>welli by Banner<br />

& Banner, 1973 is an unjustified emendation]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> hongkongensis Bruce, 1990f: 624; Figs 7-8. [Long Ke Wan, low water]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> iranicus Anker, Naderloo & Marin, 2010: 54; Figs 1-4. [Iran, Hormozgan, Qeshm Island north of<br />

Strait of Hormuz, northern co<strong>as</strong>t, 2 km e<strong>as</strong>t of desalination center, 26°56'N 55°47'E, intertidal]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> ivoiriensis Anker & Ahyong, 2007: 23; Figs 3-4. [Côte d’Ivoire, Grand B<strong>as</strong>sam, 20 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> japonicus Kubo, 1936c: 43; Plate 8. [Mitaziri, Yamaguti Prefecture]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> lamellifer Kubo, 1940d: 102; Figs 3-5. [Kominato (Matuga-hana), Tiba Prefecture, near low<br />

water mark]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> jedanensis De Man, 1910a: 313. [Anchorage off Pulau Jedan, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands (Pearlbanks)]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> locincertus Banner & Banner, 1973a: 311; Fig. 5. [Panchoran Buoy]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> marshallensis Chace, 1955: 17; Fig. 8. [Eniwetok Atoll, Bogombogo Island, intertidal]<br />

? = Athan<strong>as</strong> esakii Kubo, 1940e: 93; Fig. 13. [Kusaie, Caroline Islands]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> minikoensis Coutière, 1903: 76; Figs 9-11. [Minikoi Atoll]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Minikoensis Coutière, 1905b: 858; Fig. 130. [Minikoi Atoll]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> naga Banner & Banner, 1966a: 26; Fig. 3. [Gulf of Thailand, 10°12'48''N 103°32'30''E, 27-30 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> nitescens (Leach, 1813 [in Leach, 1813-1814])<br />

= Palaemon nitescens Leach, 1813 [in Leach, 1813-1814]: 401. [southern co<strong>as</strong>t of Devonshire]<br />

= P.[alemon] Lævirhincus Risso, 1816: 108. [environs de Nice, sur les b<strong>as</strong> fonds]<br />

= Cancer listellus Nardo, 1847: 6. [Trovato nel golfo, tra gli Asprei]<br />

= Alpheus ? vittatus Nardo, 1847: 6. [Trovato nel golfo, tra gli Asprei]


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= Arete Diolectiana Heller, 1862b: 404; Plate 1, Figs 28-33. [Pirano]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> veloculus Spence Bate, 1888: 529; Plate 96, fig. 1. [Cape Verde Islands]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> transitans var. pontica Czerniavsky, 1884: 25. [Black Sea]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> nitescens forma rotundicauda Czerniavsky, 1884: 24; Plate 2, figs 5A-D. [promontorium<br />

Ivan-baba (prope Theodosia, Strembitzki)]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> alpheoides Czerniavsky, 1884: 26. [Portus Suchum, zona littor., 1-2 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> nouvelae Holthuis, 1951a: 104; Fig. 22. [off São Pedro Bay, São Vicente, Cape Verde Islands,<br />

22 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> orientalis Pearson, 1905: 88; Plate 2, figs 10-10b. [Cheval Paar, 6.5-13 fms; across Muttuvaratu<br />

Paar, 6-9 fms; south of Adam’s bridge, Gulf of Manaar, 4-40 fms; northern end of Periya Paar, 12-<br />

14 fms]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> ornithorhynchus Banner & Banner, 1973a: 319; Fig. 8. [Chambers Bay, Van Diemen Gulf, Northern<br />

Territory]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> ohsimai Yokoya, 1936: 129; Fig. 1. [tide pools at Aburatubo]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> parvus De Man, 1910a: 315. [8°39.1'S 127°4.4'E, anchorage south co<strong>as</strong>t of Timor, 34 m]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Sibogae De Man, 1910a: 314. [Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands (pearlbanks),<br />

13 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> phyllocheles Banner & Banner, 1983: 152; Figs 13-14. [off Réunion, 450 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> polymorphus Kemp, 1915: 295; Figs 31-32. [outer channel off Satpara and Barhampur Island,<br />

Chilka Lake, 6-10 ft]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> rhothion<strong>as</strong>tes Banner & Banner, 1960a: 142; Fig. 3. [Canton Island, Phoenix group]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> shawnsmithi Anker, 2011a: 2; Figs 1-2, 8A-D. [Australia, Queensland, Great Barrier Reef, Lizard<br />

Island, about 50 m e<strong>as</strong>t of Lumus Beach (in front of marine station), 14°40'92.6''S 145°26'95.2''E, less<br />

than 0.5 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> squillophilus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2002: 396; Figs 1-3. [Ishikari Bay, off Tak<strong>as</strong>hima Port, Otaru, Hokkaido, 10<br />

m, <strong>as</strong>sociated with Oratosquilla oratoria]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> stebbingii De Man, 1920a<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> Stebbingii De Man, 1920a: 106. [Sangkapoera-roads, Bawean-island, 12 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> sydneyensis Anker & Ahyong, 2007: 18; Figs 1-2. [mid-stream between Juno Head and Hungry<br />

Beach, Hawkesbry River, New South Wales, Australia, 33°34'S 151°16'E, 10 m]<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> tenuipes De Man, 1910a: 316. [0°58.5'N 122°42.5'E, west of Kwandang-by-entrance, 72 m]<br />

Athanopsis Coutière, 1897f<br />

= Athanopsis Coutière, 1897f (type species Athanopsis platyrhynchus Coutière, 1897f, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Athanopsis australis Banner & Banner, 1982a: 9; Fig. 1. [Beaumaris, Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, 8 m]<br />

Athanopsis brevirostris Banner & Banner, 1981a: 45; Fig. 5. [Cundabilu Island, Dahlak Archipelago, southern<br />

Red Sea, 0.3 m]<br />

Athanopsis dentipes Miya, 1980: 118; Figs 1-3. [in front of the Aquaculture Research Laboratory, Nag<strong>as</strong>aki<br />

Prefectural Institute of Fisheries, Nomo Bay, Nomozaki, Nag<strong>as</strong>aki Peninsula, LWS, in burrow of<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>sema ?mucosa]<br />

Athanopsis platyrhynchus Coutière, 1897f: 301. [Djibouti]<br />

Athanopsis rubricinctuta Berggren, 1991: 166; Figs 1-6. [Inhaca Island, Moçambique]<br />

Athanopsis saurus Anker, 2011a: 9; Figs 5-7, 8G-H. [Australia, Queensland, Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island,<br />

C<strong>as</strong>uarina Beach near marine station, 14°40'31.4''S 145°26'39.5''E, 1 m]<br />

Automate De Man, 1888b<br />

= Arethusa De Man, 1887 (nomen nudum)<br />

= Automate De Man, 1888b (type species Automate dolichognatha De Man, 1888b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Automate anacanthopus De Man, 1910a: 317. [Kwadang-bay entrance, 0°58'.5N 122°55'E, 75 m; Sananabay,<br />

E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sula Besi, 22 m]


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Automate branchialis Holthuis & Gottlieb, 1958: 34; Figs 5-6. [off Gaza]<br />

Automate dolichognatha De Man, 1888b: 529; Plate 22, fig. 5-5i. [Insel Noordwachter]<br />

= Automate Gardineri Coutière, 1902b: 337. [Minikoi Atoll; Madhu Atoll; Goidu Atoll; Hulule Atoll]<br />

= Automate kingsleyi Hay, 1917: 72. [Beaufort, North Carolina]<br />

= Automate haightæ Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1931: 184; Fig. 22. [north shore of Tabogilla Island, Pearl Islands, Bay of<br />

Panama]<br />

= Automate johnsoni Chace, 1955: 13; Fig. 7. [Bikini Atoll]<br />

Automate evermanni Rathbun, 1901: 112; Fig. 22. [off Aguadilla, 137 fms]<br />

Automate hay<strong>as</strong>hii Anker & Komai, 2004: 1897; Figs 1-4. [tidal flat at Kamiiso, Hakodate Bay, southern<br />

Hokkaido, Japan, intertidal]<br />

Automate rectifrons Chace, 1972: 75; Fig. 24. [Antigua Island, north side of Bird Island, Nonsuch Bay, 1-4 ft]<br />

Automate rugosa Coutière, 1902b: 341. [8°44N 79°09W, baie de Panama, 30 fms]<br />

Automate salomoni Coutière, 1908<br />

= Automate Salomoni Coutière, 1908: 192. [Chagos, Salomon Island]<br />

Automate talismani Coutière, 1902b: 340. [Puerto-Grande, Açores, 20 m]<br />

Bannereus Bruce, 1988f<br />

= Bannereus Bruce, 1988f (type species Bannereus anomalus Bruce, 1988f, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Bannereus anomalus Bruce, 1988f: 140; Figs 1-6. [Marian Plateau, Coral Sea, 22°35.3'S 153°46.7'E to<br />

22°36.3'S 153°50.0'E, 345-350 m]<br />

Batella Holthuis, 1955b<br />

= Cheirothrix Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Cheirothrix parvimanus Spence Bate, 1888, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; invalid junior homonym of Cheirothrix Pictet & Humbert, 1866 (Pisces))<br />

= Batella Holthuis, 1955b (nomen novum for Cheirothrix Spence Bate, 1888, gender feminine)<br />

Batella leptocarpus Chace, 1988: 65; Fig. 17. [Philippines, western Mindanao Sea, 8°47'15''N 123°35'00''E,<br />

296 m]<br />

Batella parvimanus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Cheirothrix parvimanus Spence Bate, 1888: 533; Plate 96, fig. 2-2b. [Challenger stn 186, 10°30'S<br />

142°18'E, off Cape York, 8 fms]<br />

= Batella bifurcata Miya & Miyake, 1968b: 116; Figs 2-4. [near Dajo Group, Nag<strong>as</strong>aki Prefecture, Japan,<br />

32°14.0'N 127°50.4'E, 156 m]<br />

Batella praecipua De Grave, 2004a: 504; Figs 1-3. [New Caledonia, 22°53'8"S 167°13'9"E, 425-440 m, dans<br />

une éponge avec des sténopodides]<br />

Bermudacaris Anker & Iliffe, 2000<br />

= Bermudacaris Anker & Iliffe, 2000 (type species Bermudacaris harti Anker & Iliffe, 2000, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Bermudacaris australiensis Anker & Komai, 2004: 1903; Figs 5-7. [north-west shelf, Western Australia,<br />

19°54.0'S 117°52.2'E, 38 m]<br />

Bermudacaris britayevi Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Marin, 2006: 1677; Figs 1-4. Vietnam, Nha Trang Bay,<br />

Tre Island, Dam Bay, intertidal]<br />

Bermudacaris harti Anker & Iliffe, 2000: 762; Figs 1-4. [Bermuda Island, Christie’s Cave]<br />

Betaeopsis yaldwyn, 1971<br />

= Betaeopsis Yaldwyn, 1971 (type species Betæus æquimanus Dana, 1852a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

= Hamalpheus Bruce & Iliffe, 1991 (type species Hamalpheus acanthops Bruce & Iliffe, 1991, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Betaeopsis acanthops (Bruce & Iliffe, 1991)<br />

= Hamalpheus acanthops Bruce & Iliffe, 1991: 584; Figs 1-5. [Tosua-Tolesua lave tube cave, near Lotofaga<br />

village, south co<strong>as</strong>t of Upolu Island, Western Samoa]


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Betaeopsis aequimanus (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Betæus æquimanus Dana, 1852a: 23. [in portu ”Bay of Islands”, ad insul<strong>as</strong> ”Black Rocks”, Novi-<br />

Zealandiæ]<br />

Betaeopsis indica (De Man, 1910a)<br />

= Betaeus indicus De Man, 1910a: 309. [Anchorage off Labuan Pandan, Lombok, 18 m]<br />

Betaeus Dana, 1852a<br />

= Betaeus Dana, 1852a (type species Betæus truncatus Dana, 1852a, designated by Fowler, 1912, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Betaeus australis Stimpson, 1860a: 31. [Long Reef, Collaroy, New South Wales, intertidal rock platform;<br />

neotype selection by Banner & Banner, 1973a]<br />

Betaeus emarginatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]) (Fig. 45)<br />

= A.[lpheus] emarginatus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 357. [Type locality<br />

not indicated]<br />

= Alpheus lævigatus Guérin-Méneville, 1838 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1838]: 38. [l’île de Timor]<br />

= Betæus scabro-digitus Dana, 1852a: 23. [juxta urbem ”Valparaiso” Chilensem]<br />

Betaeus ensenadensis Gl<strong>as</strong>sell, 1938: 416; Plate 28. [Estero de la Punta Banda, Ensenada, Baja California,<br />

Mexico, low tide]<br />

Betaeus gel<strong>as</strong>inifer Nomura & Komai, 2000: 45; Figs 1-5. [Kominato, Boso Peninsula, intertidal]<br />

Betaeus gracilis J.F.L. Hart, 1964: 453; Figs 50-51, 56, 65-67, 77-78. [Laguna Beach]<br />

Betaeus granulimanus Yokoya, 1927: 173; Plate 7, figs 17-22. [Bay of Kagoshima]<br />

= Betaeus yokoyai Kubo, 1936b: 50; Plate 15. [near low tide mark at Kominato]<br />

= Betaeus murayamai Yokoya, 1936: 132; Fig. 2. [vicinity of the Misaki Marine Biological Station]<br />

Betaeus harfordi (Kingsley, 1878b)<br />

= Alpheus harfordi Kingsley, 1878b: 198. [Santa Barbara and Catalina Island, California, under the<br />

mouth of Haliotis rufescens]<br />

= Betæus equimanus Lockington, 1877b: 43. [Catalina Island, under the mantle of Haliotis rufescens]<br />

= Alpheus lævigatus Nicolet, 1849: 215. [cost<strong>as</strong> de Chile]<br />

= Alpheus æqualis Kingsley, 1878b: 199. [nomen novum for Betæus equimanus Lockington, 1877b]<br />

Betaeus harrimani Rathbun, 1904<br />

= Betæus harrimani Rathbun, 1904: 108; Fig. 49. [Sitka]<br />

Betaeus jucundus Barnard, 1947<br />

= Betæus jucundus Barnard, 1947: 388. [Keurbooms River estuary, Plettenberg Bay]<br />

Betaeus levifrons Vinogradov, 1950: 198; Plate 10, fig. 32. [Zolotoi Rog Bay, near Vladivostok region, Russian<br />

Far E<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Betaeus lilianae Boschi, 1966: 84; Figs 1-3. [Quequén, provincia de Buenos Aires, entre alg<strong>as</strong> en la playa]<br />

Betaeus longidactylus Lockington, 1877a: 35. [San Diego, sandy mud flat, between tides]<br />

Betaeus macginitieae J.F.L. Hart, 1964: 451; Figs 48-49, 55, 62-64, 75-76. [California, Corona del Mar, off<br />

Ladder Rock, 4 fms]<br />

Betaeus pingi Yu, 1930a<br />

= Betaeus Pingi Yu, 1930a: 454; Figs 1-3. [Chefoo?]<br />

Betaeus setosus J.F.L. Hart, 1964: 455; Figs 52-53, 57, 68-72, 79-80; Plate 2. [British Colombia, Vancouver<br />

Island, west co<strong>as</strong>t, Clayoquot Sound]<br />

Betaeus truncatus Dana, 1852a<br />

= Betæus truncatus Dana, 1852a: 23. [in mari prope insulam ”Hermite”]<br />

= Alpheus Sinuosus Guérin-Méneville, 1857: 51. [Callao, au Chili]<br />

Bruceopsis Anker, 2010b<br />

= Bruceopsis Anker, 2010b (type species Bruceopsis projectus Anker, 2010b, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Bruceopsis projectus Anker, 2010b: 392; Figs 1A-B, 2-5. [Mariana Islands, Guam, Agat Bay north of Alutom<br />

Islet, under rocks, 3-7 m]


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Fig. 45. Betaeus emarginatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837). Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Bruceopsis guamensis Anker, 2010b: 399; Figs 1C, 6-8. [Marian Islands, Guam, Agat Bay north of Alutom<br />

Islet, under rocks, 3-7 m]<br />

Coronalpheus Wicksten, 1999<br />

= Coronalpheus Wicksten, 1999 (type species Coronalpheus natator Wicksten, 1999, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Coronalpheus natator Wicksten, 1999: 106; Figs 1-4. [Devil’s Crown, Isla Onslow, north of Isla Floreana, 15 m]<br />

Coutieralpheus Anker & Felder, 2005<br />

= Coutieralpheus Anker & Felder, 2005 (type species Coutieralpheus setirostris Anker & Felder, 2005,<br />

by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Coutieralpheus setirostris Anker & Felder, 2005: 42; Figs 1-6. [south margin of Fort Pierce Inlet channel,<br />

beside US Highway A1A South Causeway, Indian River Lagoon, St. Lucie County, Florida, 27°27.7'N<br />

80°18.7'W, intertidal sand flat]<br />

Dei<strong>one</strong>us Dworschak, Anker & Abed-Navandi, 2000<br />

= Dei<strong>one</strong>us Dworschak, Anker & Abed-Navandi, 2000 (type species Dei<strong>one</strong>us sandizelli Dworschak,<br />

Anker & Abed-Navandi, 2000, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Dei<strong>one</strong>us sandizelli Dworschak, Anker & Abed-Navandi, 2000: 304; Figs 1-26. [Cape Verde Islands, Ilha<br />

do São Tiago, NE-co<strong>as</strong>t, tidal flat at Moia-Moia, with Corallian<strong>as</strong>sa intesi]<br />

Fenneralpheus Felder & Manning, 1986<br />

= Fenneralpheus Felder & Manning, 1986 (type species Fenneralpheus chacei Felder & Manning, 1986,<br />

by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Fenneralpheus chacei Felder & Manning, 1986: 498; Figs 1-3. [Florida, St. Lucie County, Indian River lagoon,<br />

Fort Pierce Inlet, 27°27.7'N 80°18.7'W]<br />

Harperalpheus Felder & Anker, 2007<br />

= Harperalpheus Felder & Anker, 2007 (type species Harperalpheus pequegnatae Felder & Anker, 2007,<br />

by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Harperalpheus pequegnatae Felder & Anker, 2007: 457; Figs 1-4. [northwestern Gulf of Mexico, southe<strong>as</strong>t<br />

of Galveston Island, Tex<strong>as</strong>, USA, near 29°18.5'N 94°40.0'W, about 5 km offshore, 11.5-12 m]


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Jengalpheops Anker & Dworschak, 2007a<br />

= Jengalpheops Anker & Dworschak, 2007a (type species Jengalpheops rufus Anker & Dworschak,<br />

2007a, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Jengalpheops rufus Anker & Dworschak, 2007a: 291; Figs 1-7. [Philippines, Panglao Island, Sungcolan<br />

Bay, 9°38.3'N 123°49.6'E, tidal flat, from Glypturus armatus mound]<br />

Leptalpheus Williams, 1965<br />

= Leptalpheus Williams, 1965 (type species Leptalpheus forceps Williams, 1965, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Leptalpheus axian<strong>as</strong>sae Dworschak & Coelho, 1999: 477; Figs 1-30. [Praia do Araçá, São Seb<strong>as</strong>tião, São<br />

Paulo, Brazil]<br />

Leptalpheus denticulatus Anker & Marin, 2009: 92; Figs 1-6, 7a-b, 8. [Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Dam Bay,<br />

intertidal sand flat, from burrow of Glypturus cf. armatus]<br />

Leptalpheus dworschaki Anker & Marin, 2009: 100; Figs 9-12. [Philippines, Panglao Island, Sungcolan<br />

Bay, 9°38.3'N 123°49.6'E, intertidal flat, from burrow of Glypturus sp.]<br />

Leptalpheus felderi Anker, Vera Caripe & Lira, 2006: 688; Figs 1-5, 6A-B. [Venezuela, Estado Nueva Esparta,<br />

Isla Margarita, southern shore near Guamache, 0.5-1 m, from burrow of Upogebia omissa]<br />

Leptalpheus forceps Williams, 1965: 194; Figs 1-2. [Gallants Point, Newport River, Carteret County,<br />

North Carolina]<br />

Leptalpheus mexicanus Ríos & Carvacho, 1983: 306; Figs 1-3. [estuary of Mulegé River, Baja California<br />

Sur, Mexico, 26°54'N 111°59'W]<br />

Leptalpheus pacificus Banner & Banner, 1975a: 424; Fig. 1. [reef in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, 21°27'00''N<br />

157°47'16''W, low intertidal]<br />

Leptalpheus pierrenoeli Anker, 2008: 783; Figs 1-2, 3A-B. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Isla Grande, southern<br />

shore, village, near Cabañ<strong>as</strong> Super Jackson, from burrow, 0.5-1.0 m]<br />

Fig. 46. Leslibetaeus coibita Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Wehrtmann, 2006. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Leptathan<strong>as</strong> De Grave & Anker, 2008<br />

= Leptathan<strong>as</strong> De Grave & Anker, 2008 (type species Leptathan<strong>as</strong> powelli De Grave & Anker, 2008,<br />

by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Leptathan<strong>as</strong> powelli De Grave & Anker, 2008: 45; Figs 1-5. [Nigeria, Niger Delta, Eagle Island, Bonny<br />

River system, from burrows of Upogebia furcata]<br />

Leslibetaeus Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Wehrtmann, 2006<br />

= Leslibetaeus Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Wehrtmann, 2006 (type species Leslibetaeus coibita Anker,<br />

Poddoubtchenko & Wehrtmann, 2006, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Leslibetaeus caribbeaus Anker, 2011b: 64; Figs 1-2. [Trinidad & Tobago, Tobago Island, Sandy Bay, 1 m]<br />

Leslibetaeus coibita Anker, Poddoubtchenko & Wehrtmann, 2006: 30; Figs 1-5. [Isla Coibita, on side facing<br />

Isla Coiba, north side of STRI beach house, first small island connected by causeway, 7°38'80''N<br />

81°42'159''W, Isla Coiba National Park, Pacific Co<strong>as</strong>t of Panama] (Fig. 46)<br />

Metabetaeus Borradaile, 1899<br />

= Metabetaeus Borradaile, 1899 (type species Betaeus minutus Whitelegge, 1897, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Metabetaeus lohena Banner & Banner, 1960b: 299; Fig. 1. [Lohena pool, a few hundred yards from the<br />

shore between the deserted villages of Wai-o-ahu-kini and Ka’ili-k’I, immediately west of Lae<br />

(South Point), Hawaii]<br />

Metabetaeus mcphersonae Anker, 2010c: 40; Figs 1-7. [French Polynesia, Society Islands, Moorea, in front<br />

of Hilton hotel, 149.84247 W 17.47564 S, 13-17 m]<br />

Metabetaeus minutus (Whitelegge, 1897)<br />

= Betaeus minutus Whitelegge, 1897: 147; Plate 7, figs 4-4b. [Funafuti, under st<strong>one</strong>s and in sponges<br />

in the mangrove swamp]<br />

Metalpheus Coutière, 1908<br />

= Metalpheus Coutière, 1908 (type species Alpheus rostratipes Pocock, 1890, designated by Shelford,<br />

1909, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Metalpheus hawaiiensis (Edmondson, 1925)<br />

= Crangon hawaiiensis Edmondson, 1925: 14; Fig. 2. [Lisiansky Island, shallow water]<br />

Metalpheus paragracilis (Coutière, 1897d)<br />

= Alpheus paragracilis Coutière, 1897d: 304. [Ile Tague]<br />

? = Alpheus aglaopheniae Borradaile, 1900: 417; Plate 38, figs 13a-f. [Engineer Group, British New<br />

Guinea]<br />

Metalpheus rostratipes (Pocock, 1890)<br />

= Alpheus rostratipes Pocock, 1890: 522. [Fernando de Noronha]<br />

= Alpheus sp.?, Metalpheus n. gen. Coutière, 1908: 213.<br />

= Crangon hawaiiensis clippertoni Schmitt, 1939: 11. [Clipperton Island, on rocks to south of landing<br />

place, on north-e<strong>as</strong>tern shore of atoll, shore collecting]<br />

= Crangon nanus Banner, 1953: 90; Figs 30-31; nec Krøyer, 1843. [Hanauma Bay, Oahu, 10ft]<br />

= Alpheus huikau Banner, 1959: 139; Fig. 5. [nomen novum for Crangon nanus Banner, 1953]<br />

Mohocaris Holthuis, 1973c<br />

= Mohocaris Holthuis, 1973c (type species Mohocaris bayeri Holthuis, 1973c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Mohocaris bayeri Holthuis, 1973c: 490; Figs 1-2. [Off French Guiana, 6°58'N 53°10'W to 7°01'N 53°15'W,<br />

127-131 m]<br />

Nennalpheus Banner & Banner, 1981b<br />

= Nennalpheus Banner & Banner, 1981b (type species Alpheopsis Sibogae De Man, 1910a, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)


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Nennalpheus inarticulatus Banner & Banner, 1981b: 221; Fig. 1. [13°59.2'N 120°20.3'E, 208-222 m]<br />

Nennalpheus sibogae (De Man, 1910a)<br />

= Alpheopsis Sibogae De Man, 1910a: 307. [8°23.5'S 119°4.6'E, Sapeh-strait, 70 m]<br />

Notalpheus Méndez G. & Wicksten, 1982<br />

= Notalpheus Méndez G. & Wicksten, 1982 (type species Notalpheus imarpe Méndez G. & Wicksten,<br />

1982, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Notalpheus imarpe Méndez G. & Wicksten, 1982: 709; Figs 1-2. [off Paita, Peru, 5°03'S 81°20'W, 143 m]<br />

Orygmalpheus De Grave & Anker, 2000<br />

= Orygmalpheus De Grave & Anker, 2000 (type species Orygmalpheus polites De Grave & Anker, 2000,<br />

by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Orygmalpheus polites De Grave & Anker, 2000: 250; Figs 1-4. [Liang Island Lagoon, about 4°10'30"S<br />

144°52'47"E, Hansa Bay, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, 10 m]<br />

Parabetaeus Coutière, 1897b<br />

= Parabetæus Coutière, 1897b (type species Parabetæus Culliereti Coutière, 1897b, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Neoalpheopsis Banner, 1953 (type species Neoalpheopsis hiatti Banner, 1953, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Parabetaeus culliereti Coutière, 1897b<br />

= Parabetaeus Culliereti Coutière, 1897b: 383. [Papeete]<br />

Parabetaeus eury<strong>one</strong> (De Man, 1910a)<br />

= Alpheopsis? Eury<strong>one</strong> De Man, 1910a: 308. [anchorage off Kawio- and Kamboling-islands, Karkarolong-group,<br />

reef]<br />

= Neoalpheopsis hiatti Banner, 1953: 21; Fig. 6. [Hanauma Bay, Oahu, 20ft]<br />

Parabetaeus hummelincki (Schmitt, 1936)<br />

= Alpheopsis hummelincki Schmitt, 1936: 364; Plate 11, figs 1a-h. [Kralendijk (de Hoop) Island, Bonaire,<br />

about 3ft]<br />

Pomagnathus Chace, 1937b<br />

= Pomagnathus Chace, 1937b (type species Pomagnathus corallinus Chace, 1937b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pomagnathus corallinus Chace, 1937b: 124; Fig. 5. [off Arena Bank, 2.5 fms in coral]<br />

Potamalpheops Powell, 1979<br />

= Potamalpheops Powell, 1979 (type species Potamalpheops pylorus Powell, 1979, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Potamalpheops amnicus Yeo & Ng, 1997: 165; Figs 1-2. [1°51'46.5''N 104°00'31.0''E, Sungei Selangi, Kota<br />

Tinggi, Johore]<br />

Potamalpheops darwiniensis Bruce, 1993c: 698; Figs 1-3. [Hudson’s Creek, Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory,<br />

Australia, 12°28.75'S 130°55.67'E, intertidal]<br />

Potamalpheops galle Anker, 2005: 32; Fig. 1. [SW Sri Lanka, Lelkada near Dodangoda, Galle District, Gib<br />

River b<strong>as</strong>in, 6 km from the sea, altitude 5 m, 06°08'N 80°10'E, 0.5-1 m]<br />

Potamalpheops hanleyi Bruce, 1991d: 629; Figs 1-4. [Creek H, E<strong>as</strong>t Arm, Darwin Harbor, Northern Territory,<br />

12°32.6'S 130°56.6'E, low water spring tide]<br />

Potamalpheops haugi (Coutière, 1906)<br />

= Alpheopsis Haugi Coutière, 1906: 377, 378; Figs 1-2. [Ngômô, petit lac d’eau douce des bords de<br />

l’Ogoué, Gabon]<br />

Potamalpheops johnsoni Anker, 2003a: 290; Figs 5-7, 20c-d. [Sungei Buloh mangrove forest, Singapore]<br />

Potamalpheops miyai Yeo & Ng, 1997: 175; Figs 3-4. [Sungei Lagoi, bridge leading to Kampung Lagoi,<br />

downstream of reservoir outlet, Pulau Bintan, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]


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Potamalpheops monodi (Sollaud, 1932)<br />

= Alpheopsis monodi Sollaud, 1932: 377; Figs 1-2. [Cameroun]<br />

Potamalpheops palawanensis Cai & Anker, 2004: 259; Figs 15-16. [St Paul Cave subterranean river, near<br />

cave entrance, Palawan]<br />

Potamalpheops pininsulae Bruce & Iliffe, 1992: 231; Figs 1-53. [Grotte de la Troisième (Paradise Cave), Ile<br />

de Pins, New Caledonia, 0-6 m]<br />

Potamalpheops pylorus Powell, 1979: 120; Figs 1, 3. [Nigeria, mangrove creek at southwest corner of College<br />

of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, approx. 4°47'15''N 6°58'45''E]<br />

Potamalpheops stygicola (H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1973a)<br />

= Alpheopsis stygicola H.H.Jr. Hobbs, 1973a: 73; Figs 1-2. [Cueva del Nacimineto del Río San Antonio,<br />

10 km SSW Acatlán, Oaxaca, México]<br />

Potamalpheops tigger Yeo & Ng, 1997: 182; Figs 5-6. [Sungi Buloh mangrove, Singapore]<br />

Prionalpheus Banner & Banner, 1960c<br />

= Prionalpheus Banner & Banner, 1960c (type species Prionalpheus triarticulatus Banner & Banner,<br />

1960c, by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Prionalpheus brachytomeus Banner & Banner, 1971: 267. [outer edge of fringing reef at Korolevu, Vitilevu,<br />

Fiji]<br />

Prionalpheus fissipes Coutière, 1908<br />

= Alpheopsis fissipes Coutière, 1908: 193. [Providence, 50-78 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Prionalpheus gomezi Martínez-Iglesi<strong>as</strong> & Carvacho, 1991: 85; Figs 1-12. [récif Juan García, Golfe de Batabanó,<br />

SW de Cuba, 10 m]<br />

Prionalpheus mortoni Bruce, 1990f: 647; Fig. 18. [Tolo Channel, 5 m; full description <strong>as</strong> Prionalpheus sp. aff.<br />

triarticulatus Bruce, 1990f: 628; Figs 10-12]<br />

Prionalpheus nayaritae Alvarez, Camacho & Villalobos, 1996: 719; Fig. 4. [Punta de Mita, Nayarit, 20°46'N<br />

105°31'W]<br />

Prionalpheus sulu Banner & Banner, 1971: 268; Fig. 2. [e<strong>as</strong>tern end of Big Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga,<br />

Mindanao, 10ft]<br />

Prionalpheus triarticulatus Banner & Banner, 1960c: 293; Fig. 1. [Korolevu, Vitilevu, Fiji, reef flat on fringing<br />

reef]<br />

Pseudalpheopsis Anker, 2007b<br />

= Pseudalpheopsis Anker, 2007b (type species Pseudalpheopsis guana Anker, 2007b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pseudalpheopsis guana Anker, 2007b: 430; Figs 1-8. [Caribbean Sea, British Virgin Islands, Guana Island,<br />

North Bay, North Beach, 9 m]<br />

Pseudathan<strong>as</strong> Bruce, 1983d<br />

= Pseudathan<strong>as</strong> Bruce, 1983d (type species Pseudathan<strong>as</strong> darwiniensis Bruce, 1983d, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pseudathan<strong>as</strong> darwiniensis Bruce, 1983d: 464; Figs 1-5. [Dudley Point Reef, E<strong>as</strong>t Point, Darwin, Australia,<br />

12°25.0'S 30°49.1'E, LWS]<br />

Pterocaris Heller, 1862b<br />

= Pterocaris Heller, 1862b (type species Pterocaris typica Heller, 1862b, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Pterocaris typica Heller, 1862b: 398; Plate 1, figs 7-18. [Amboina]<br />

Racilius Paul’son, 1875<br />

= Racilius Paul’son, 1875 (type species R.[acilius] compressus Paul’son, 1875, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Racilius compressus Paul’son, 1875<br />

= R.[acilius] compressus Paul’son, 1875: 107; Plate 14, fig. 2. [Red Sea]


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Richalpheus Anker & Jeng, 2006<br />

= Richalpheus Anker & Jeng, 2006 (type species Richalpheus palmeri Anker & Jeng, 2006, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Richalpheus dahabensis Anker & Dworschak, 2007b: 2333; Figs 1-3. [Egypt, Red Sea, Dahab, Laguna, 13 m,<br />

from mound of Glypturus sp.]<br />

Richalpheus palmeri Anker & Jeng, 2006: 381; Figs 1-6. [Philippines, Panglao Island, Pontod Islet lagoon,<br />

9°33.1'N 123°44.0'E, 3-4 m]<br />

Rugathan<strong>as</strong> Anker & Jeng, 2007<br />

= Rugathan<strong>as</strong> Anker & Jeng, 2007 (type species Athan<strong>as</strong> verrucosus Banner & Banner, 1960a, by original<br />

designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Rugathan<strong>as</strong> borradailei (Coutière, 1903)<br />

= Arete Borradailei Coutière, 1903: 80; Figs 19-24. [Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

= Arete Borradailei Coutière, 1905b: 861; Fig. 133. [Hulule Male Atoll]<br />

= Arete ghardaqensis Ramadan, 1936: 15; Plate 1, figs 2-8. [Ghardaga, Red Sea]<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> polynesia Banner & Banner, 1966b: 152; Fig. 7. [Alofau, Tuttuila, 3-10ft]<br />

Rugathan<strong>as</strong> verrucosus (Banner & Banner, 1960a)<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> verrucosus Banner & Banner, 1960a: 147; Fig. 4. [ocean (windward) reef, Parry Island, Eniwetok]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us Holthuis, 1955b<br />

= Jousseaumea Coutière, 1897b (type species Jousseaumea serratidigitus Coutière, 1897b, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine; invalid junior homonym of Jousseaumia Sacco, 1894 (Mollusca);<br />

name placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in Opinion 673 in<br />

1963)<br />

= Salm<strong>one</strong>us Holthuis, 1955b (nomen novum for Jousseaumea Coutière, 1897b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 673 in 1963)<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us alpheophilus Anker & Marin, 2006: 310; Figs 12-13. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay,<br />

Tre Island, Dam Bay, 12°10'20''N 109°15'30''E, low tide, in burrow of goby-<strong>as</strong>sociated Alpheus sp.]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us armatus Anker, 2010d: Figs 3-4, 14a. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Isla Grande, southern shore,<br />

100 m e<strong>as</strong>t of western-most point, under rock on muddy sand, 0.5 m depth]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us arubae (Schmitt, 1936)<br />

= Jousseaumea arubae Schmitt, 1936: 366; Plate 12, Figs 2a-g. [Aruba, Punta Braboe (Oranjestad),<br />

Schorrenfläche, about 1 ft]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us auroculatus Anker & Marin, 2006: 300; Figs 4-6, 7a. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay,<br />

Tre Island, 6-8 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us babai Miyake & Miya, 1966: 133; Fig. 1. [Suno coral reef, K<strong>as</strong>ari, Amami-oshima]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us brevirostris (Edmondson, 1930)<br />

= Jousseaumea brevirostris Edmondson, 1930: 7; Fig. 3. [Waikiki reef, Oahu, in shallow water]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us brucei Komai, 2009: 870; Figs 1-5. [sand flat in Uehara Port, Iriomote Island, Yaeyama Islands,<br />

southern Rykyu Islands, intertidal burrow of Lepidophthalmus tridentatus]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us bruni Banner & Banner, 1966a: 42; Fig. 11. [Gulf of Thailand, 28 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us caboverdensis Dworschak, Anker & Abed-Navandi, 2000: 309; Figs 27-41. [Cape Verde Islands,<br />

Ilha do São Tiago, NE-co<strong>as</strong>t, tidal flat at Moia-Moia, with Neocallichirus pachydactylus]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us camaroncito Anker, 2010d: 184; Figs 5-6, 14b. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Isla Grande, western<br />

point, under rock on coarse sand mixed with rubble, 0.5 m depth]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us carvachoi Anker, 2007c: 27; Fig. 3. [Guadeloupe, estuary of Rivière Lézarde, dredge between<br />

estuary and canal]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us cavicolus Felder & Manning, 1986: 503; Figs 4-6. [Florida, St. Lucie County, Indian River lagoon,<br />

south side of Fort Pierce Inlet, 27°27.7'N 80°18.7'W]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us colinorum De Grave, 2004b: 41; Figs 1-4. [Ngerbeched mangrove, SW of Malakal Harbour,<br />

Palau, 07°19.703'N 134°28.611'E]


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Salm<strong>one</strong>us cristatus (Coutière, 1897c)<br />

= Jousseaumea cristata Coutière, 1897c: 234. [Djibouti]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us degravei Anker, 2010d: 188; Figs 7-9, 14c. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Isla Grande, southern<br />

shore, about 100 m e<strong>as</strong>t of western point and Hotel Isla Grande, from burrow of unknown host,<br />

0.5-1 m depth] (Fig. 47)<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us er<strong>as</strong>imorum Dworschak, Anker & Abed-Navandi, 2000: 313; Figs 42-56. [Adria, Kvarner,<br />

Opatja, ”Hotel Beach”, ca. 1.5 m, with Callian<strong>as</strong>sa tyrrhena]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us falcidactylus Anker & Marin, 2006: 304; Figs 8-9. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay,<br />

about 2 km SW off Mung Island, 40 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us gracilipes Miya, 1972: 38; Plate 3. [Amakusa Islands, Shino-shima Island, Tomioka, low tide mark]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us hilarulus (De Man, 1910a)<br />

= Jousseaumea hilarula De Man, 1910a: 304. [1°42.5'S 130°47.5'E, 32 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us hispaniolensis Anker, 2010d: 178; Figs 1-2. [Dominican Republic, Boca Chica, sandy lagoon<br />

with artificial barrier in front of hotel, 1 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us jarli (Holthuis, 1951a)<br />

= Jousseaumea jarli Holthuis, 1951a: 94; Fig. 20. [off Nigeria, 4°12'N 7°05'E, 19 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us kekovae Grippa, 2004: 45; Figs 1-2. [Kekova, southwest co<strong>as</strong>t of Turkey]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us komaii Anker, 2011c: 73; Figs 5-7. [Mariana Islands, Guam, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Guam, south of Orote<br />

Point, Barracuda Rock, less than 10 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us latirostris (Coutière, 1897b)<br />

= Jousseaumea latirostris Coutière, 1897b: 382. [Mer Rouge]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us mauiensis (Edmondson, 1930)<br />

= Jousseaumea mauiensis Edmondson, 1930: 5; Fig. 2. [island of Maui, shallow water]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us nhatrangensis Anker & Marin, 2006: 296; Figs 1-3. [South China Sea, Nhatrang Bay, Tre Island,<br />

8-10 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us ortmanni (Rankin, 1898)<br />

= Athan<strong>as</strong> ortmanni Rankin, 1898: 251; Plate 30, fig. 7. [near N<strong>as</strong>sau, New Providence, along shore]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us paulayi Anker, 2011c: 68; Figs 1-4. [Mariana Islands, Guam, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Guam, north of Apra<br />

Harbor, between Piti Channel and Cabr<strong>as</strong>, reef flat, 0.5-1.5 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us poupini Anker, 2011c: 78; Figs 8-11. [French Polynesia, Society Islands, Moorea, Moorea lagoon,<br />

public beach between Temae point and Sofitel, 0.5-2 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us pusillus Anker & Marin, 2006: 307; Figs 10-11. [South China Sea, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay,<br />

Pyramides, 14-16 m]<br />

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Salm<strong>one</strong>us roc<strong>as</strong> Anker, 2007c: 29; Fig. 4. [Brazil, Atol d<strong>as</strong> roc<strong>as</strong>, e<strong>as</strong>t of Laguna Interna, in calcareous algae,<br />

1 m]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us rostratus Barnard, 1962: 240; Fig. 1. [Nosi Bé, U. W.; lectotype designation by De Grave &<br />

Wilkins, 1997]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us serratidigitus (Coutière, 1897b)<br />

= Jousseaumea serratidigitus Coutière, 1897b: 382. [Mer Rouge]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us seticheles Anker, 2003b: 102; Figs 1-5. [mouth of Ludmilla Creek, Darwin, 12°24.8'S 130°51.7'E,<br />

LWS]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us setosus Manning & Chace, 1990: 17; Fig. 9. [South West Bay, Ascension Island]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us sibogae De Man, 1910a<br />

= Jousseaumea Sibogae De Man, 1910a: 303. [5700 M. N. 279°E from south point of South-Luciparaisland,<br />

reef-exploration]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us singaporensis Anker, 2003a: 284; Figs 1-2, 3a-b. [Tanjong Penuru, Jurong, Singapore, mudflats]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us sketi Fransen, 1991a: 171; Figs 1-29. [underwater cave, off the N co<strong>as</strong>t of the small island Laernaka,<br />

Kornati Archipelago, Middle Dalmatia, Adriatic]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us tafaongae Banner & Banner, 1966b: 155. [3 miles e<strong>as</strong>t of Apia, Upolu, Western Samoa, 1ft below<br />

low water]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us teres Manning & Chace, 1990: 20; Fig. 10. [South West Bay, Ascension Island]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us tricristatus Banner, 1959<br />

= Salm<strong>one</strong>us tricristata Banner, 1959: 131; Fig. 1. [Tomil Harbor, Yap island, Caroline Archipelago]<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us wehrtmanni Anker, 2010d: 193; Figs 10-11, 12a, 13b, 14d. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Isla<br />

Grande, southern shore, under rocks and rubble on sand, near seagr<strong>as</strong>s, 0.5-1 m depth]<br />

Stenalpheops Miya, 1997<br />

= Stenalpheops Miya, 1997 (type species Stenalpheops anacanthus Miya, 1997, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Cavipelta Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1998 (type species Cavipelta yam<strong>as</strong>hitai Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1998 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Stenalpheops anacanthus Miya, 1997), by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Chelomalpheus W. Kim, 1998 (type species Chelomalpheus koreanus W. Kim, 1998 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of of Stenalpheops anacanthus Miya, 1997), by original designation and monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Stenalpheops anacanthus Miya, 1997: 149; Figs 1A, 2-5. [Seto Inland Sea, Hiroshima Prefecture, Miyajima<br />

Island, intertidal z<strong>one</strong>, found in a burrow of Upogebia (Upogebia) major]<br />

= Chelomalpheus koreanus W. Kim, 1998: 141; Figs 1-3. [Daecheon, the Yellow Sea, Korea, 36°19'05''N<br />

126°30'25''E, from pool dug in mud-sand beach]<br />

= Cavipelta yam<strong>as</strong>hitai Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1998: 231; Figs 1-4. [Seto Inland Sea, tidal flat off Miyajima, Horishima<br />

Prefecture, living in tube of Upogebia major]<br />

Stenalpheops crangonus (Anker, Jeng & Chan, 2001)<br />

= Chelomalpheus crangonus Anker, Jeng & Chan, 2001: 1053; Figs 4-8. [Chung-Hua County, W Taiwan,<br />

mudflats, collected together with Upogebia edulis]<br />

Synalpheus Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Homaralphæus Spence Bate, 1876 (nomen nudum)<br />

= Homaralpheus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species A.[lpheus] minus Say, 1818, designated by Holthuis,<br />

1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Synalpheus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Synalpheus falcatus Spence Bate, 1888 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Alpheus Comatularum H<strong>as</strong>well, 1882), by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Alpheinus Borradaile, 1900 (type species Alpheinus tridens Borradaile, 1900 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Alpheus Stimpsonii De Man, 1888b), gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Zuzalpheus Ríos & Duffy, 2007 (type species Zuzalpheus kensleyi Ríos & Duffy, 2007, by original<br />

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Synalpheus albatrossi Coutière, 1909: 89; Fig. 54. [Laysan Island, 10-19 fms]<br />

Synalpheus agel<strong>as</strong> Pequegnat & Heard, 1979: 110; Figs 1-4. [27°52'N 93°48'W, West Flower Garden Bank,<br />

Gulf of Mexico, 25 m]<br />

Synalpheus amabilis De Man, 1910a: 295. [Banda, 9-36 m]<br />

Synalpheus an<strong>as</strong>imus Chace, 1972: 82; Figs 25-28. [Bahía de l’Ascensión, Punta Solimán to 300 m southwest,<br />

5ft]<br />

Synalpheus anceps Banner, 1956: 334; Fig. 8. [Saipan]<br />

Synalpheus ancistrorhynchus De Man, 1909a: 124. [Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, e<strong>as</strong>t cost of Aru-islands<br />

(pearl-banks), 13 m]<br />

Synalpheus androsi Coutière, 1909: 82; Fig. 50. [Andros Island, Baham<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Synalpheus antenor De Man, 1910a<br />

= Synalpheus Antenor De Man, 1910a: 293. [0°7'.2N 130°25'.5E, 83-59 m; 1°42'.5S 130°47'.5E, 32 m;<br />

Banda-anchorage, 9-36 m]<br />

Synalpheus apioceros apioceros Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus apioceros Coutière, 1909: 27; Fig. 9. [Marco, Florida]<br />

Synalpheus apioceros desterroensis Coutière, 1909: 31; Fig. 13. [Desterro]<br />

Synalpheus apioceros leiopes Coutière, 1909: 30; Fig. 12. [Venezuela]<br />

Synalpheus apioceros mayaguensis Coutière, 1909: 30; Fig. 11. [Mayaguez, Porto Rico, on coral reef]<br />

Synalpheus arostris Wicksten, 1989b: 78; Fig. 1. [Morro de Los Agujeros, Bahía de Malaga, Colombia,<br />

3°55'N 77°20'W, rocky intertidal z<strong>one</strong>]<br />

Synalpheus bannerorum Abele, 1975b: 79; Fig. 32. [southe<strong>as</strong>tern side of Malpelo Island, Colombia, 10 m]<br />

Synalpheus barah<strong>one</strong>nsis Armstrong, 1949: 20; Fig. 7. [behind Piedra Prieta Reef, Dominican Republic,<br />

from Agaricia agaricites]<br />

Synalpheus belizensis Anker & Tóth, 2008: 19; Figs 12-13, 14I. [Belize, Carrie Bow Cay, approx. 12 m, in<br />

cryptic sponge]<br />

Synalpheus bispinosus De Man, 1910a: 302. [Bay of Pidjot, Lombok, 9-22 m; Banda-anchorage, 9-36 m]<br />

Synalpheus bituberculatus De Man, 1910a: 294. [Haingsisi, Samau Island, Timor, 36 m; Lumu-lumu-shoal,<br />

Borneo-bank, reef, 1°42'.5S 130°47'.5E, 32 m; Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands<br />

(Pearl-banks), 13 m; 8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between Nusa Besi and the N.E. point of Timor,<br />

27-54 m; Anchorage E<strong>as</strong>t of Sailus Besar, Paternoster islands, up to 36 m]<br />

Synalpheus biunguiculatus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Alpheus biunguiculatus Stimpson, 1860a: 31. [ad insul<strong>as</strong> Hawaiensis, inter madrepor<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Synalpheus boc<strong>as</strong> Anker & Tóth, 2008: 17; Figs 10-11, 14E-H. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Boc<strong>as</strong> del Toro,<br />

STRI Bay, in Xestospongia rosariensis, 5-15 m]<br />

Synalpheus bousfieldi Chace, 1972: 86; Figs 29-30. [Virgin Gorda, Colquhoun Reef at entrance to North<br />

Sound]<br />

Synalpheus bradleyi Verrill, 1922: 108; Plate 33, fig. 1. [Pearl Islands, Bay of Panama]<br />

Synalpheus brevicarpus (Herrick, 1891)<br />

= Alpheus saulcyi var. brevicarpus Herrick, 1891: 384 (?partim); Plate 4, figs 1-3; Plate. 21, figs 1-4, 8, 9;<br />

Plate 22, figs 1, 2, 4-10, 12-16; Plate 23, figs 1-8; Plate 24, figs 1, 3. [Baham<strong>as</strong>, <strong>as</strong>sumed to be N<strong>as</strong>sau,<br />

New Providence]<br />

= Synalpheus brevicarpus guerini Coutière, 1909: 52; Fig. 30. [Key West]<br />

Synalpheus brevidactylus Anker & Tóth, 2008: 14; Figs 8-9, 14C-D. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Isla Grande,<br />

between village and west point, in cryptic sponge, 1-3 m]<br />

Synalpheus brevifrons Chace, 1972: 89; Figs 31-32. [Dominica, north end of Woodbridge Bay]<br />

Synalpheus brevispinis Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus townsendi brevispinis Coutière, 1909: 34; Fig. 16. [Lower California]<br />

Synalpheus brooksi Coutière, 1909: 69; Fig. 41. [Sugar Loaf Key, Florida]<br />

= Synalpheus brooksi strepsiceros Coutière, 1909: 73; Fig. 42. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Synalpheus brooksi eleutheræ Coutière, 1909: 73; Fig. 43. [The Current, Eleuthera Island, Baham<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Synalpheus carinatus (De Man, 1888b)<br />

= Alpheus carinatus De Man, 1888b: 508; Plate 22, fig. 2-2c. [Amboina]


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= Synalpheus carinatus var. binongcensis De Man, 1909a: 111. [Anchorage off P<strong>as</strong>ir Pandjang, west<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Binongka, 278 m]<br />

= Synalpheus carinatus var. ubianensis De Man, 1909a: 111. [6°7'5.N 120°26'E, anchorage off North-<br />

Ubian, 16-23 m; Anchorage off P<strong>as</strong>ir Pandjang, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Binongka, reef]<br />

Synalpheus carpenteri MacDonald & Duffy, 2006: 2; Figs 1-7. [Long Reef, Belize, from canals of Agel<strong>as</strong><br />

clathrodes]<br />

Synalpheus chacei Duffy, 1998: 389; Figs 1-5. [Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, from Agel<strong>as</strong> dispar, 3 m]<br />

Synalpheus charon (Heller, 1861)<br />

= A.[lpheus] charon Heller, 1861: 25. [im rothen Meere; fully described in Heller, 1862c]<br />

= Alpheus prolificus Spence Bate, 1888: 556; Plate 99, fig. 4. [off Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, 18 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus Helleri De Man, 1911d: 246. [Nicobar Islands]<br />

= Synalpheus charon obscurus Banner, 1956: 329; Fig. 5. [reef flat on the SE side of Unai Obyan, Saipan]<br />

Synalpheus comatularum (H<strong>as</strong>well, 1882)<br />

= Alpheus Comatularum H<strong>as</strong>well, 1882: 762. [Albany P<strong>as</strong>sage, near Cape York, Queensland, few fms]<br />

= Synalpheus falcatus Spence Bate, 1888: 574; Plate 103. [Challenger stn 186, 10°30'S 142°18'E, between<br />

Cape York and the Arrou Islands, 8 fms]<br />

Synalpheus corallinus MacDonald, Hultgren & Duffy, 2009: 16; Figs 5-9; Plates 2D, 3A. [Jamaica, Dairy<br />

Bull Reef, 18°28.083'N 77°23.289'W, from canals of Hyattella intestinalis]<br />

Synalpheus coutierei Banner, 1953: 36. [nomen novum for Synalpheus biunguiculatus sensu Coutière, 1898e<br />

nec Stimpson, 1860a]<br />

? = Synalpheus biunguiculatus var. exilipes Coutière, 1905b: 874; Plate 71, figs 10-10a’’. [Haddumati<br />

Atoll; North Male Atoll; South Nilandu Atoll]<br />

Synalpheus cretoculatus Banner & Banner, 1979: 30; Fig. 2. [10°37'N 97°34'E, Andaman Sea, off southern<br />

tip of Burma, 75-80 m]<br />

Synalpheus crosnieri Banner & Banner, 1983: 92; Fig. 11. [northwest co<strong>as</strong>t of Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 12°44'S 48°25.2'E,<br />

73 m]<br />

Synalpheus curacaoensis Schmitt, 1924a<br />

= Synalpheus curaçaoensis Schmitt, 1924a: 66; Fig. 3. [Spanish Bay, between st<strong>one</strong>s in the surf]<br />

Synalpheus dardeaui (Ríos & Duffy, 2007)<br />

= Zuzalpheus dardeaui Ríos & Duffy, 2007: 18; Figs 3-6; Plate 2. [Twin Cays, Belize, from Lissodendoryx<br />

colombiensis, 1 m]<br />

Synalpheus demani Borradaile, 1900: 416. [Lifu, Loyalty Islands]<br />

= Alpheus triunguiculatus De Man, 1888b: 504; Plate 22, fig. 1-1e; nec Paul’son, 1875. [Amboina]<br />

= Synalpheus Brockii Nobili, 1901c: 2. [Amboina]<br />

Synalpheus digueti Coutière, 1909: 48; Fig. 28a-a’’, c-c’, k’-m. [Lower California]<br />

? = Alpheus læviusculus Lockington, 1878b: 474. [Port Escondido, Mulege Bay and other points on the<br />

Californian shore of the Gulf of California]<br />

= Synalpheus digueti ecuadorensis Coutière, 1909: 50; Fig. 28aa, cc. [St.Helena, Ecuador]<br />

Synalpheus disparodigitus Armstrong, 1949: 17; Fig. 6. [quiet water behind Piedra Pietra Reef, Dominican<br />

Republic]<br />

Synalpheus dominicensis Armstrong, 1949: 23; Fig. 8. [quit water inside Piedra Prieta Reef]<br />

Synalpheus dorae Bruce, 1988g: 843; Figs 1-6. [19°05.0'S 118°57.8'E, 82 m]<br />

Synalpheus duffyi Anker & Tóth, 2008: 8; Figs 4-5, 14A, 15A-B. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Isla Grande,<br />

southern shore facing La Guaira, between village and west point, in cryptic sponge, 1-1.5 m]<br />

Synalpheus echinus Banner & Banner, 1975c: 374; Fig. 27. [Trigg Island, near Perth, Western Australia]<br />

Synalpheus elizabethae (Ríos & Duffy, 2007)<br />

= Zuzalpheus elizabethae Ríos & Duffy, 2007: 23; Figs 7-10; Plate 2. [The Pinnacles (Sand Bores), SW of<br />

Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, in Hymeniacidion caerulae, 2 m]<br />

Synalpheus filidigitus Armstrong, 1949: 15; Fig. 5. [halfway between the Piedra Prieta Reef of Barahona<br />

Harbour and the shore, Dominican Republic]<br />

Synalpheus fossor (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= Alph.[eus] fossor Paul’son, 1875: 103; Plate 13, figs 5-5g. [Red Sea]


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= Synalpheus trionyx Coutière, 1908: 196. [Saya de Malha, 26 + 29 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus Bakeri Coutière, 1908: 199. [South-Adelaïde]<br />

= Synalpheus fossor var. propinqua De Man, 1909a: 121. [South-e<strong>as</strong>t side of Pearl-bank, Sulu-archipelago,<br />

15 m; 1°42'.5S 130°47'.5E, 32 m; Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands (Pearlbanks),<br />

13 m; 8°25'2.S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between Nusa Besi and the N.E. point of Timor, 27-54<br />

m; Anchorage E<strong>as</strong>t of Sailus Besar, Paternoster-islands, up to 36 m]<br />

= Synalpheus Bakeri var. Stormi De Man, 1911d: 253. [Balikpapan, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Borneo; Atjeh]<br />

Synalpheus fritzmuelleri Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus fritzmülleri Coutière, 1909: 35; Fig. 18. [Marco, Florida]<br />

= Synalpheus fritzmülleri elongatus Coutière, 1909: 37; Fig. 19. [South Carolina, Mouth of Bull Creek]<br />

= Synalpheus fritzmuelleri var. caribæa Verrill, 1922: 97; Fig. 8; Plate 39, figs 3a-c. [Dominica Island]<br />

= Synalpheus fritzmuelleri var. carolinensis Verrill, 1922: 99; Plate 22, fig. 6; Plate 39, figs 1-1d. [Fort<br />

Macon, North Carolina]<br />

Synalpheus gambarelloides (Nardo, 1847)<br />

= Alpheus gambarelloides Nardo, 1847: 6. [trovato di rado nella valle Gambarelli vicino Chioggia]<br />

= Cancer glaber var. Olivi, 1792: 51; Plate 3, fig. 5; nec Cancer glaber Olivi, 1792. [la Golfo e delle Lagune<br />

di Venezia]<br />

= Alphaeus spincicerus Hope, 1851: 43. [mari neapolitano]<br />

= Alpheus laevimanus Heller, 1862b: 401; Plate 1, figs 25-27. [Sicilien, sowie von Pirano aus dem adriatischen<br />

Meere]<br />

Synalpheus goodei Coutière, 1909: 58; Fig. 33. [Bermuda]<br />

Synalpheus gracilirostris De Man, 1910a: 291. [8°25.2'S 127°18.4'E, anchorage between Nusa Besi and the<br />

N.E. point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

Synalpheus haddoni Coutière, 1900c<br />

= Synalpheus laevimanus var. Haddoni Coutière, 1900c: 411, unnumbered figures. [Saibai Channel,<br />

Torres Strait]<br />

Synalpheus harpagatrus Banner & Banner, 1975c: 311; Fig. 9. [5 miles west of North Beach, Perth, Western<br />

Australia, 50ft]<br />

Synalpheus h<strong>as</strong>tilicr<strong>as</strong>sus Coutière, 1905b: 875; Plate 72, figs 12-12d. [South Nilandu Atoll; North Male<br />

Atoll; Felidu Atoll; Kendikolu Reef; Miladumadulu Atoll]<br />

? = Synalpheus acanthitelsonis Coutière, 1905b: 875; Plate 72, figs 13-13c. [Hulule Male Atoll; Fadifolu<br />

Atoll; Addu Atoll; Mulaku Atoll; North male Atoll]<br />

= Synalpheus h<strong>as</strong>tilicr<strong>as</strong>sus var.? De Man, 1911d (partim): 264. [mid-channel in Solor-Strait off Kampong<br />

Menanga, 113 m; 8°30'S 119°7'.5E, Sapeh Strait, 73 m]<br />

= Synalpheus h<strong>as</strong>tilicr<strong>as</strong>sus var. acanthitelsoniformis De Man, 1920a: 108. [e<strong>as</strong>t side of Pajunga island,<br />

Kwandang-bay, on the reef]<br />

Synalpheus heardi Dardeau, 1984: 47; Figs 23-26. [Florida Middle ground, 28°36'N 84°16'W, 30-34 m]<br />

Synalpheus hemphilli Coutière, 1909: 39; Fig. 20. [West co<strong>as</strong>t of Florida, 21-28 fms] (Fig. 48)<br />

= Synalpheus hemphilli longicornis Coutière, 1909: 39; Fig. 39. [West co<strong>as</strong>t of Florida]<br />

Synalpheus herdmaniae Lebour, 1938<br />

= Synalpheus herdmaniæ Lebour, 1938: 651; Plate 2, figs 21-34. [Tuticorin, Gulf of Manaar, 5-12 fms]<br />

Synalpheus heroni Coutière, 1909: 42; Fig. 24. [Djibouti, Héron]<br />

Synalpheus herricki Coutière, 1909: 74; Fig. 44. [Anclote, Florida; lectotype selection by Dardeau, 1984]<br />

= Synalpheus herricki angustipes Coutière, 1909: 76; Fig. 45. [Anclote Section, Florida, 12.5 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus herricki dimidiatus Coutière, 1909: 77; Fig. 46. [Anclote Section, Florida, 12.5 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus tanneri Coutière, 1909: 78; Fig. 47. [Gulf of Mexico, 29°15'30''N 85°29'30''W, 27 fms]<br />

Synalpheus hilarulus De Man, 1910a: 290. [Wunoh-bay, N.W. co<strong>as</strong>t of Waigeu-island, reef]<br />

Synalpheus hoetjesi Hultgren, MacDonald & Duffy, 2010: 231; Figs 3-9; Plate 4B-D. [Carac<strong>as</strong> Baai,<br />

Curaçao, 12°04'11.64''N 68°51'43.59''W, from the canals of Hyatella intestinalis]<br />

Synalpheus idios (Ríos & Duffy, 2007)<br />

= Zuzalpheus idios Ríos & Duffy, 2007: 36; Figs 13-17; Plate 3. [Carrie Bow Cay, in Hymeniacidion amphilecta,<br />

6 m]


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Fig. 48. Synalpheus hemphilli Coutière, 1909. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Synalpheus iphinoe De Man, 1909a<br />

= Synalpheus Iphinoë De Man, 1909a: 116. [8°23'.5S 119°4'.6E, Sapeh-strait, 70 m; Madura-bay and<br />

other localities in the southern part of Molo-strait, 54-90 m; Banda-anchorage, 9-36 m; Rumah-kuda-bay,<br />

Roma-island, 36 m]<br />

Synalpheus ioc<strong>as</strong>ta De Man, 1909a<br />

= Synalpheus Ioc<strong>as</strong>ta De Man, 1909a: 119. [Mak<strong>as</strong>sar and surroundings, up to 32 m; 0°58'.5N<br />

122°42'.5E, west of Kwadang-bay-entrance, 72 m; Anchorage north of Salomakiëe (Damar) island,<br />

45 m; 1°42'.5S 130°47'.5E, 32 m; 4°20'S 122°58'E, between islands of Wowoni and Buton,<br />

northern entrance of Buton-strait, 75-94 m; Banda-anchorage, 9-36 m; Anchorage off Pulu Jedan,<br />

e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands (Pearl-banks), 13 m; 5°28'.2S 134°53'.9E, 57 m; 8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage<br />

between Nusa Besi and the N.E. point of Timor, 27-54 m; 8°39'.1 127°4'.4E, anchorage<br />

south co<strong>as</strong>t of Timor, 34 m; Mid-channel in Solor-strait off Kampong Menanga, 113 m; 8°30'S<br />

119°7'.5E, 73 m]<br />

Synalpheus irie MacDonald, Hultgren & Duffy, 2009: 25; Figs 11-16; Plate 3C-D. [fore-reef (near M1 channel<br />

marker), 18°28.083'N 77°23.289'W, from canals of Auletta cf. sycinularia]<br />

Synalpheus jedanensis De Man, 1909a: 117. [Anchorage off Pulu Jedan, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands (Pearlbanks),<br />

13 m]<br />

Synalpheus kensleyi (Ríos & Duffy, 2007)<br />

= Zuzalpheus kensleyi Ríos & Duffy, 2007: 41; Figs 18-22; Plate 3. [The Pinnacles (Sand Bores), SW of<br />

Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, 6 m]<br />

Synalpheus kuadramanus Hultgren, MacDonald & Duffy, 2010: 240; Figs 10-13; Plate 5A. [Piscadera Baai<br />

e<strong>as</strong>t, 12°07'15.96''N 68°58'11.64''W, in Xestospongia subtriangularis]<br />

Synalpheus kusaiensis Kubo, 1940e: 87; Fig. 10. [Kusaie, Malem, Caroline Islands]<br />

Synalpheus lani Hermoso & Alvarez, 2005: 522; Figs 1-2. [Punta de Mita, Nayarit, México]<br />

Synalpheus laticeps Coutière, 1905b: 874; Plate 72, figs 11-11d. [North Male Atoll]<br />

Synalpheus lockingtoni Coutière, 1909: 21; Fig. 1; nomen novum for Alpheus leviusculus Lockington, 1878b<br />

nec Alpheus edwardsi var. leviusculus Dana, 1852b. [Port Escondido, Mulege Bay, and other points on<br />

the Californian shore of the Gulf of California; Albatross stn 4421, e<strong>as</strong>tern point of San Nicol<strong>as</strong> Island,<br />

N. 26° W. 3.8 miles, 229-298 fms]


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Synalpheus longicarpus (Herrick, 1891)<br />

= Alpheus saulcyi var. longicarpus Herrick, 1891: 383; Plate 21, figs 5-7; Plate 22, figs 3, 11, ? 14, 17;<br />

Plate 24, ? figs 2, 4-9 (partim). [Baham<strong>as</strong>, <strong>as</strong>sumed to be N<strong>as</strong>sau, New Providence]<br />

= Synalpheus longicarpus approxima Coutière, 1909: 57; Fig. 32. [Gulf of Mexico, 26 fms]<br />

Synalpheus lophodactylus Coutière, 1908: 197. [Lagon de Diego]<br />

Synalpheus macromanus Edmondson, 1925: 9; Fig. 1. [Lisiansky Island]<br />

Synalpheus mcclendoni Coutière, 1910: 487; Fig. 3. [Dry Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida]<br />

Synalpheus merospiniger Coutière, 1908: 195. [Amirante, 20-44 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Synalpheus mexicanus Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus townsendi mexicanus Coutière, 1909: 34; Fig. 17. [southern part of Gulf of California, 9.5 fms]<br />

Synalpheus micr<strong>one</strong>ptunus Hultgren, MacDonald & Duffy, 2011: 8; Figs 3-6. [Cement Factory, 13°17'21.84''N<br />

59°39'27.72''W]<br />

Synalpheus minus (Say, 1818)<br />

= A.[lpheus minus] Say, 1818: 245. [co<strong>as</strong>ts of the southern states, and of E<strong>as</strong>t Florida]<br />

= Synalpheus morinus Coutière, 1898f: 189. [nomen nudum, lapsus for Synalpheus minus (Say, 1818)]<br />

= Synalpheus minus bahiensis Coutière, 1909: 45; Fig. 26. [Brazil, Plataforma, Bahia]<br />

= Synalpheus minus antillensis Coutière, 1909: 46; Fig. 27. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, 20-23 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus minus var. somersi Verrill, 1922: 108; Plate 33, figs 4-4a; Plate 34, figs 1-1u; Plate 36, figs<br />

1-1e, 2. [Bermuda, on the coral reefs]<br />

Synalpheus modestus De Man, 1909a: 115. [Banda, reef-exploration]<br />

Synalpheus mortenseni Banner & Banner, 1985: 47; Fig. 5. [Kei Islands, Ambon, 13-18 m]<br />

Synalpheus mulegensis Ríos, 1992: 9; Fig. 6. [Bahía Concepción, 22 m]<br />

Synalpheus mushaensis Coutière, 1908<br />

= Synalpheus Mushaensis Coutière, 1908: 202. [Iles Musha]<br />

Synalpheus neomeris (De Man, 1897)<br />

= Alpheus neomeris De Man, 1897: 734; Plate 35, fig. 61. [Atjeh]<br />

= Synalpheus Gravieri Coutière, 1905b: 870; Plate 70, figs 2-2c. [North Male Atoll]<br />

= Synalpheus Bougainvillei Coutière, 1905b: 871 [lapsus for Synalpheus Gravieri Coutière, 1905b]<br />

= Synalpheus miscellaneus De Man, 1909a: 118. [8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between Nusa Besi<br />

and the N.E. point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

Synalpheus neptunus neptunus (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Alpheus neptunus Dana, 1852a: 22. [Tictabon Island, near Zamboanga, Philippines, Sulu Sea, scattered<br />

coral heads, 4-20 ft; neotype selection by Banner & Banner, 1972a]<br />

Synalpheus neptunus germanus Banner & Banner, 1975c: 321; Fig. 12. [Cottesloe, Western Australia]<br />

Synalpheus nilandensis Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Synalpheus Nilandensis Coutière, 1905b: 871; Plate 70, figs 4-4d. [North Male Atoll; Suvadiva Atoll;<br />

South Male Atoll; South Nilandu Atoll]<br />

= Synalpheus Nilandensis var. oxyceros Coutière, 1905b: 871; Plate 70, Figs 5-5a. [South Nilandu Atoll]<br />

= Synalpheus Nilandensis var. bandaensis De Man, 1909a: 121. [8°23'.5S 119°4'6E, Sapeh-strait, 70 m;<br />

Banda, 9-36 m]<br />

Synalpheus nobilii Coutière, 1909: 40; Fig. 22. [St. Helena, Ecuador]<br />

Synalpheus obtusifrons Chace, 1972: 99; Figs 37-38. [Bahía de la Ascensión, just behind center of Arrecife<br />

Nicchehabin, 1-5 ft]<br />

Synalpheus occidentalis Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus goodei occidentalis Coutière, 1909: 60; Fig. 34. [Bermud<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Synalpheus odontophorus De Man, 1909a: 113. [very near Siboga stn 65, 7°0'S 120°34'.5E, 120-400 m; 5°36'.5S<br />

132°55'.2E, 2.3 miles N, 63°W from the north point of Nuhu Jaan, Kei-islands, 90 m; 9°0'.3S<br />

126°24'.5E, 112 m]<br />

Synalpheus orapilosus Hultgren, MacDonald & Duffy, 2010: 246; Figs 14-17, Plate 5D-E. [Carac<strong>as</strong> Baai,<br />

Curaçao, 12°04'11.64''N 68°51'43.56''W, in an unidentified white web-like sponge embedded in Madracis<br />

sp. rubble]<br />

Synalpheus osburni Schmitt, 1933: 1; Fig. 1. [inside Cayo Maria Langa, near Guayanilla Harbor, Porto<br />

Rico]


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Synalpheus otiosus Coutière, 1908: 195. [Coevity]<br />

Synalpheus pachymeris Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Synalpheus biunguiculatus var. pachymeris Coutière, 1905b: 873; Plate 71, figs 9-9a’. [South Nilandu<br />

Atoll]<br />

= Synalpheus pachymeris var. Cargadosi Coutière, 1921: 417; Plate 61, fig. 10. [Cargados Carajos]<br />

Synalpheus pandionis Coutière, 1909: 67; Fig. 39. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, 20-23 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus pandionis extentus Coutière, 1909: 69; Fig. 40. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, 20-23 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus grampusi Coutière, 1909: 62; Fig. 36. [Gulf of Mexico, 26°33'N 83°10'W, 28 fms]<br />

Synalpheus paradoxus Banner & Banner, 1981a: 68; Fig. 10. [Negus Salomon, 15°37'N 40°43'E, 15 fms]<br />

Synalpheus paralaticeps Banner & Banner, 1982a: 299; Fig. 92. [Rudder Reef, off Port Dougl<strong>as</strong>, Queensland,<br />

outer reef flat, 200 yards from edge]<br />

Synalpheus paraneomeris Coutière, 1905b: 872; Plate 71, figs 7-7e. [Goidu Atoll, Minikoi]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris Coutière, 1899a: 456, 466, 486, 501. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris oxyceros Coutière, 1909: 9. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris prolatus Coutière, 1909: 9. [nomen nudum; see discussion in Banner, 1953]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris var. halmaherensis De Man, 1909a: 122. [Wunoh-bay, NW co<strong>as</strong>t of Waigeuisland]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris var. praedabunda De Man, 1909a: 123. [Anchorage off Labuan Pandan,<br />

Lombok, 18 m; Sailus Keyjil, Paternoster-islands, 27 m; Anchorage off Kawio-and Kamboling-island,<br />

Karkarolong-group, reef; Anchorage off Kilsuin, west-co<strong>as</strong>t of Kur-island, reef-exploration]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris var. prolatus De Man, 1911d: 241. [Wunoh-bay, NW co<strong>as</strong>t of Waigeu-island,<br />

reef; Anchorage off the south point of Kabaëna-island, reef]<br />

= Synalpheus Sluiteri De Man, 1920a: 107. [Bay of Batavia]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris var. pr<strong>as</strong>lini Coutière, 1921: 415; Plate 61, fig. 6. [Seychelles, Pr<strong>as</strong>lin Reef]<br />

= Synalpheus paraneomeris var. seychellensis Coutière, 1921: 415; Plate 61, fig. 7. [Seychelles]<br />

Synalpheus paraneptunus Coutière, 1909: 86; Fig. 52 (partim). [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, off Golfo de<br />

Morrosquillo, 09°30'N 76°20'W, 77 m]<br />

Synalpheus parfaiti (Coutière, 1898f)<br />

= Synalpheus laevimanus var. Parfaiti Coutière, 1898f: 191; Figs 3-3a. [Annobon]<br />

Synalpheus paulsoni paulsoni Nobili, 1906c<br />

= Synalpheus Paulsoni Nobili, 1906c: 28; Fig. 1. [Banc au NE de l’île Arzana]<br />

Synalpheus paulsoni kurracheensis Coutière, 1908<br />

= Synalpheus Paulsoni Kurracheensis Coutière, 1908: 203. [Kurrachee]<br />

Synalpheus paulsoni liminaris Coutière, 1908<br />

= Synalpheus Paulsoni liminaris Coutière, 1908: 201. [Djibouti; Golfe Persique]<br />

Synalpheus paulsoni rameswarensis Coutière, 1908<br />

= Synalpheus Paulsoni Rameswarensis Coutière, 1908: 201. [Rameswaran]<br />

Synalpheus paulsonoides Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus paulsonoïdes Coutière, 1909: 24; Fig. 6. [island of San José, Lower California]<br />

Synalpheus pectiniger Coutière, 1907b: 611. [Albatross stn 2413 (26°N 082°57'30''W), golfe de Mexico,<br />

banc de la Floride, 24 br<strong>as</strong>ses; Curaçao; full description in Coutière, 1909]<br />

= Alpheus Praecox Herrick, 1888: 34. [nomen oblitum; see De Grave & Anker, 2010]<br />

Synalpheus pescadorensis Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Synalpheus Pescadorensis Coutière, 1905b: 877; Plate 73, figs 15-15e. [Miladumadulu Atoll; South<br />

Nilandu Atoll; North Male Atoll, Pescadores]<br />

Synalpheus peruvianus Rathbun, 1910<br />

= Synalpheus townsendi peruvianus Rathbun, 1910: 563; Plate 53, fig. 4. [oysterbeds of Matapalo, near<br />

Capon]<br />

Synalpheus plumosetosus MacDonald, Hultgren & Duffy, 2009: 36; Figs 17-21. [Jamaica, Dairy Bull Reef,<br />

18°28.083'N 77°23.289'W, from canals of Auletta cf. sycinularia]<br />

Synalpheus pococki Coutière, 1898c<br />

= Synalpheus neomeris var. Pococki Coutière, 1898c: 167; Figs 2-2a’. [Holothuria Bank, NW Australie;<br />

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Synalpheus quadriarticulatus Banner & Banner, 1975c: 297; Fig. 5. [between Hammond and Waivea Islands,<br />

Torres Straits, 3 m]<br />

Synalpheus quadrispinosus De Man, 1910a: 298. [8°23'.5S 119°4'.6E, Sapeh-Strait, 70 m; 1°42'.5S 130°47'.5E,<br />

32 m; Anchorage off Pulu jedan, E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands (Pearl-banks), 13 m; 8°30'S 119°7'.5E, 73<br />

m; Anchorage E<strong>as</strong>t of Sailus Besar, Paternoster-islands, up to 36 m]<br />

= Synalpheus quadridens De Man, 1910a: 299. [8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between Nusa besi and<br />

the N.E. point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

Synalpheus quinquedens Tattersall, 1921: 376; Plate 28, figs 1-5. [Suez, among coral; Khor Dongonab,<br />

among coral on reef; Mersa Ar-rakiya, 20°15'N, among coral in 1ft; Suakin Harbour, 19°8'N, w<strong>as</strong>hed<br />

from sponges]<br />

Synalpheus rathbunae Coutière, 1909: 84; Fig. 51. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, 20-30 fms]<br />

Synalpheus readi Banner & Banner, 1972b: 137; Fig. 1. [Malakal Harbor, Urukthapel, Palau Island, 5 m]<br />

Synalpheus recessus Abele & W. Kim, 1989: 15; Figs 7- 8. [Republic of Panama, Panama Canal, Miraflores<br />

Locks]<br />

Synalpheus redactocarpus Banner, 1953: 29; Fig. 8. [Keaoi Island, Halape, Kau Co<strong>as</strong>t, Hawaii, intertidal]<br />

Synalpheus regalis Duffy, 1996: 564; Figs 1-5. [outer reef ridge at Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, 16°48'N 88°05'W,<br />

15 m, from Xestospongia cf. subtriangularis]<br />

Synalpheus riosi Anker & Tóth, 2008: 11; Figs 6-7. [Dominica, Prince Rupert Bay, 1.5 m]<br />

Synalpheus ruetzleri MacDonald & Duffy, 2006: 8; Figs 8-13. [Sand Bores, Belize, from canals of Hymeniacidon<br />

cf. caerulea]<br />

Synalpheus sanctithomae Coutière, 1909: 61; Fig. 35. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>, 20-30 fms]<br />

Synalpheus sanjosei Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus apioceros sanjosei Coutière, 1909: 29; Fig. 10. [San José, Lower California]<br />

Synalpheus sanluc<strong>as</strong>i Coutière, 1909: 41; Fig. 23. [Cape St. Luc<strong>as</strong>, Lower California]<br />

Synalpheus scaphoceris Coutière, 1910<br />

= Synalpheus townsendi scaphoceris Coutière, 1910: 486; Fig. 2. [Dry Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida]<br />

Synalpheus sciro Banner & Banner, 1975c: 304; Fig. 7. [27°40'S 113°20'E, northwest of Bluff Point, Western<br />

Australia, 7.5 fms]<br />

Synalpheus senegambiensis Coutière, 1908<br />

= Synalpheus Paulsoni Senegambiensis Coutière, 1908: 202. [Cap Vert]<br />

Synalpheus septemspinosus De Man, 1910a: 297. [Anchorage e<strong>as</strong>t of Sailus Besar, Paternoster-islands, up<br />

to 36 m]<br />

Synalpheus sladeni Coutière, 1908<br />

= Synalpheus Sladeni Coutière, 1908: 198. [Cargados Carajos, 30 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Synalpheus somalia Banner & Banner, 1979: 31; Fig. 3. [11°11'N 51°14'E, off Somalia, 47-49 m]<br />

Synalpheus spinifrons (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= A.[lpheus] spinifrons H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 355. [côtes de<br />

Chili]<br />

= Synalpheus lat<strong>as</strong>tei Coutière, 1909: 25; Fig. 7. [Chile; ?New Holland]<br />

Synalpheus spiniger (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Alpheus spiniger Stimpson, 1860a: 31. [ad insul<strong>as</strong> ”Amakirrima” prope ”Loo Choo”]<br />

Synalpheus spongicola Banner & Banner, 1981a: 78; Fig. 12. [Marsa Murach, from inside sponge]<br />

Synalpheus stimpsonii (De Man, 1888b)<br />

= Alpheus Stimpsonii De Man, 1888b: 513; Plate 22, fig. 3a-b. [Amboina]<br />

= Alpheus amboinæ Zehntner, 1894: 202; Plate 8, figs 23-23b. [Amboine]<br />

= Alpheinus tridens Borradaile, 1900: 415; Plate 38, Figs 12a-g. [Sandal Bay, Lifu, Loyalty Islands]<br />

= Alpheus stimpsoni Var.? Schenkel, 1902: 567; Plate 13, figs 22a-c. [Kema]<br />

= Synalpheus Stimpsoni var. Maldivensis Coutière, 1905b: 878; Plate 73, figs 16-16d. [Hulule Male<br />

Atoll]<br />

= Synalpheus consobrinus De Man, 1909a: Moear<strong>as</strong>-reef, inner side, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Borneo, up to 54 m;<br />

Saleyer-anchorage and surroundings, reef-exploration; 8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between<br />

Nusa Besi and the NE point of Timor, 27-54 m; Mid-channel in Solor-strait off Kampong Menanga,<br />

113 m]


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= Synalpheus brucei Potts, 1915: 76; Figs 1-3; Plate 1, fig. 2. [Murray Island]<br />

= Synalpheus striatus Kubo, 1938c: 89; Figs 1-2. [Ôsima Island, Wakayam Prefecture]<br />

Synalpheus streptodactylus Coutière, 1905b<br />

= Synalpheus neomeris var. streptodactylus Coutière, 1905b: 870; Plate 70, fig. 1’. [Haddumati Atoll;<br />

Suvadiva Atoll; South Nilandu Atoll]<br />

= Synalpheus streptodactyloides De Man, 1909a: 114. [8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between Nusa<br />

Besi and the NE point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

= Synalpheus metaneomeris Coutière, 1921: 414; Plate 60, fig. 4. [Amirante Bank, 20-80 fms; Saya de<br />

Malha, 47 and 90 fms; Cargados carajos, 28-33 fms; Providence, 58 fms]<br />

= Synalpheus streptodactylus hadrungus Banner & Banner, 1966b: 158. [nomen novum for S. metaneomeris<br />

streptodactylus Coutière, 1921]<br />

Synalpheus stylopleuron Hermoso Salazar & Hendrickx, 2006: 1109; Figs 3-4. [off Lobos Island, 23°13'49"N<br />

106°27'43"W, Sinaloa, Mexico, in sponge Mycale parishii, 3-4 m]<br />

Synalpheus superus Abele & W. Kim, 1989: 18; Figs 9-10. [Republic of Panama, Panama Canal, Miraflores<br />

Locks]<br />

Synalpheus tenuispina Coutière, 1909<br />

= Synalpheus lat<strong>as</strong>tei tenuispina Coutière, 1909: 26; Fig. 8. [Desterro, Brazil]<br />

Synalpheus thai Banner & Banner, 1966a: 61; Fig. 19. [off Koh Samet, Rayong, Thailand, 2 m]<br />

Synalpheus thele MacDonald, Hultgren & Duffy, 2009: 43; Figs 22-27; Plate 5C-D. [Jamaica, Columbus<br />

Park, Discovery Bay, 18°27.955'N 77°24.843'W, from canals of Agel<strong>as</strong> cf. clathrodes]<br />

Synalpheus theano De Man, 1910a<br />

= Synalpheus Theano De Man, 1910a: 296. [1°42.5'S 130°47.5'E, 32 m]<br />

Synalpheus tijou Banner & Banner, 1982a: 296; Fig. 91. [Tijou Reef, Lizard Island, with a crinoid]<br />

Synalpheus townsendi Coutière, 1909: 32; Fig. 14. [Gulf of Mexico (29°14'00''N 085°29'15''W, 25 fms)]<br />

= Synalpheus townsendi productus Coutière, 1909: 33; Fig. 15. [Gulf of Mexico (28°46'00''N 084°49'00''W,<br />

26 fms)]<br />

Synalpheus triacanthus De Man, 1910a: 301. [9°0.3'S 126°24.5'E, 112 m, living in Solenocaulon]<br />

Synalpheus tricuspidatus (Heller, 1861)<br />

= A.[lpheus] tricuspidatus Heller, 1861: 24. [im rothen Meere]<br />

= A.[lpheus] tricuspidatus Heller, 1862c: 267; Plate 3, fig. 15. [im rothen Meere]<br />

Synalpheus tridentulatus (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Alpheus tridentulatus Dana, 1852a: 22. [in portu ”Rio Janeiro”?]<br />

Synalpheus trispinosus De Man, 1910a: 300. [Madura-bay and other localities in the southern part of<br />

Molo-strait, 54-90 m]<br />

Synalpheus triunguiculatus (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= Alph.[eus] triunguiculatus Paul’son, 1875: 103; Plate 14, figs 1-1g. [Red Sea]<br />

= Synalpheus physocheles Coutière, 1908: 200. [Djibouti]<br />

Synalpheus tropidodactylus Banner & Banner, 1975c: 286; Fig. 2a-k, o. [west of Geraldton, 28°14'S 113°14'E,<br />

60 fms]<br />

Synalpheus tumidomanus tumidomanus (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= Alph.[eus] tumido-manus Paul’son, 1875: 101; Plate 13, figs 2-2i. [Red Sea]<br />

= Alph.[eus] tumido-manus Var. Alph.[eus] gracili-manus Paul’son, 1875: 102; Plate 13, figs 3-3c. [Red<br />

Sea]<br />

= Synalpheus Hululensis Coutière, 1908: 202. [Maldives]<br />

= Synalpheus Mac-Cullochi Coutière, 1908: 203. [Côte S.W. d’Australie]<br />

= Synalpheus tumidomanus var. exilimanus Coutière, 1909: 10. [lapsus for Alph.[eus] tumido-manus<br />

Var. Alph.[eus] gracili-manus Paul’son, 1875]<br />

= Synalpheus Theophane De Man, 1910a: 292. [Lumu-lumu-shoal, Borneo-bank, reef; Anchorage<br />

north of Salomakiee-(Damar)-island, reef; 8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage between Nusa-Besi and<br />

the N.E. point of Timor]<br />

= Synalpheus anisocheir Stebbing, 1915: 86; Plate 87. [Gordon’s Bay, False Bay]<br />

= Synalpheus japonicus Yokoya, 1936: 133; Fig. 3. [vicinity of the Misaki Marine Biological Station]


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Synalpheus tumidomanus africanus Crosnier & Forest, 1965b<br />

= Synalpheus hululensis africanus Crosnier & Forest, 1965b: 607; Fig. 2. [São Tomé, Morro Peixe, 2-6<br />

m]<br />

Synalpheus tumidomanus congoensis Crosnier & Forest, 1965b<br />

= Synalpheus hululensis congoensis Crosnier & Forest, 1965b: 608; Fig. 3. [Djéno, près de Pointe-<br />

Noire (Congo)]<br />

Synalpheus tuthilli Banner, 1959: 133; Fig. 2. [Tomil Harbor, Yap Island, Caroline Archipelago]<br />

Synalpheus ul (Ríos & Duffy, 2007)<br />

= Zuzalpheus ul Ríos & Duffy, 2007: 63; Figs 27-30; Plate 5. [Sandbores, Belize, in Hymeniacidion<br />

caerulea, 2 m]<br />

Synalpheus wickstenae Hermoso Salazar & Hendrickx, 2006: 1101; Figs 1-2. [off Altata (24°35'N<br />

107°55'W), Sinaloa, Mexico, in sponges, 10 m]<br />

Synalpheus williamsi Ríos & Duffy, 1999: 542; Figs 1-6. [Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, from Hymeniacidon<br />

caerulea, 18 m]<br />

Synalpheus yano (Ríos & Duffy, 2007)<br />

= Zuzalpheus yano Ríos & Duffy, 2007: 69; Figs 31-34; Plate 5. [Twin Cays, Belize, in Lissodendoryx<br />

colombiensis, 1-2 m]<br />

Thuylamea Nguyên, 2001<br />

= Thuylamea Nguyên, 2001 (type species Thuylamea camelus Nguyên, 2001, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Thuylamea camelus Nguyên, 2001: 218; Figs 1-22. [Donghoa, a co<strong>as</strong>tal community of the Can Gio district,<br />

21 km northwest of Vung Tau (Cap St Jacques), Vietnam, 10°20'N 106°52'E, in an estuarine<br />

area formed by the confluence of two <strong>large</strong> rivers, 5-9 m]<br />

Triacanth<strong>one</strong>us Anker, 2010e<br />

= Triacanth<strong>one</strong>us Anker, 2010e (type species Triacanth<strong>one</strong>us toro Anker, 2010e, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Triacanth<strong>one</strong>us alacranes Anker, 2010e: 57; Figs 7-9, 10G. [Mexico, Yucatán, Arrecife Alacranes, La Anegada,<br />

22°27'37''N 89°36'40.6''W, 0.5 m]<br />

Triacanth<strong>one</strong>us pacificus Anker, 2010e: 54; Figs 5-6, 10D-F. [Panama, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t, Playa Venao, intertidal]<br />

Triacanth<strong>one</strong>us toro Anker, 2010e: 49; Figs 1-4, 10A-C. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Boc<strong>as</strong> del Toro, Isla<br />

Colón, Punta Caracol, 1.5 m]<br />

Vexillipar Chace, 1988<br />

= Vexillipar Chace, 1988 (type species Vexillipar repandum Chace, 1988, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender neuter)<br />

Vexillipar repandum Chace, 1988: 91; Figs 23-25. [Off Murcielago Bay, Mindanao, Philippines, 8°47'15''N<br />

123°35'00''E, 296 m]<br />

Yagerocaris Kensley, 1988<br />

= Yagerocaris Kensley, 1988 (type species Yagerocaris cozumel Kensley, 1988, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Yagerocaris cozumel Kensley, 1988: 693; Figs 4-6. [Areolito Cenote, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 40 ft]<br />

Family BARBouRIIDAe Christoffersen, 1987<br />

Barbouria Rathbun, 1912b<br />

= Barbouria Rathbun, 1912b (type species Barbouria poeyi Rathbun, 1912b (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Hippolyte cubensis von Martens, 1872), by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)


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Barbouria cubensis (von Martens, 1872)<br />

= Hippolyte Cubensis von Martens, 1872: 136; Plate 5, fig. 14. [Cuba]<br />

= Barbouria poeyi Rathbun, 1912b: 455; Plates 2-5. [Cave near se<strong>as</strong>hore, between Morro C<strong>as</strong>tle and<br />

Cojimar]<br />

Barbouria yanezi Mejía, Zarza & López, 2008: 663; Figs 1-2. [Cenote Tres Potrillos, Cozumel Island, Mexico,<br />

20°27'05''N 86°59'15''W, 26 m]<br />

Janicea Manning & C.W.J. Hart, 1984<br />

= Janicea Manning & C.W.J. Hart, 1984 (type species Barbouria antiguensis Chace, 1972, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Janicea antiguensis (Chace, 1972)<br />

= Barbouria antiguensis Chace, 1972: 107; Figs 40-41. [Antigua Island, English Harbour]<br />

Parhippolyte Borradaile, 1900<br />

= Parhippolyte Borradaile, 1900 (type species Parhippolyte uveae Borradaile, 1900, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

= Somersiella C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1981 (type species Somersiella sterreri C.W.J. Hart & Manning,<br />

1981, by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Koror J. Clark, 1989 (type species Koror misticius J. Clark, 1989, by original designation and monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Parhippolyte cavernicola Wicksten, 1996a: 201; Figs 1-4. [San Diego Reef, west of San Diego Island (north<br />

of San Jose Island), Baja California Sur, Mexico, 25°20'N 110°40'W, 6 m, in sea cave]<br />

Parhippolyte misticia (J. Clark, 1989) (Fig. 49)<br />

= Koror misticius J. Clark, 1989: 446; Figs 1-4. [South Point Cave, Koror, Ngermeuangel, Palau,<br />

7°18'32"N 134°30'05"E]<br />

Parhippolyte rukuensis Burukovsky, 2007c: 3; Fig. 2. [Japan, Ryukyu Islands, Ie-jima, W of Okinawa, in<br />

sea-connected cave, 30 m]<br />

Fig. 49. Parhippolyte misticia (J. Clark, 1989). Photo by John Hoover.


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Parhippolyte sterreri (C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1981)<br />

= Somersiella sterreri C.W.J. Hart & Manning, 1981: 442; Figs 1-28. [Tucker’s Town Cave, Tucker’s<br />

Town, Bermuda]<br />

Parhippolyte uveae Borradaile, 1900: 414; Plate 38, figs 11a-g. [Uvea, Loyalty Islands]<br />

Family HIPPolyTIDAe Spence Bate, 1888<br />

Alcyonohippolyte Marin, Chan & okuno, 2011<br />

= Alcyonohippolyte Marin, Chan & Okuno, 2011 (type species Alcyonohippolyte dossena Marin, Chan<br />

& Okuno, 2011, by original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Alcyonohippolyte commensalis (Kemp, 1925)<br />

= Hippolyte commensalis Kemp, 1925: 331; Figs 21-22. [Coral reef off Reed Point, Nancowry Island,<br />

Nicobars, on a compound actinian]<br />

Alcyonohippolyte dossena Marin, Chan & Okuno, 2011: 34; Figs 1-4, 16A. [Izu Islands, Hachijo-jima Island,<br />

Yaene fishing port, 5 m]<br />

Alcyonohippolyte maculata Marin, Chan & Okuno, 2011: 46; Figs 12-13, 14D-F, 15B-H, 16C. [Taiwan, Keelung,<br />

Badouzih, 5-6 m]<br />

Alope White, 1847b<br />

= Alope White, 1847b (type species Alope palpalis White, 1847b (junior subjective synonym of Hippolyte<br />

spinifrons H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]), by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Hetairocaris De Man, 1890 (type species Hetairocaris orientalis De Man, 1890, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Alope orientalis (De Man, 1890)<br />

= Hetairocaris orientalis De Man, 1890: 122; Plate 6, fig. 16-16c. [Ponapé]<br />

= Hippolyte ponapensis Ortmann, 1890: 502; Plate 36, figs 20-20d. [Karolinen, Ponapé]<br />

= Alope australis Baker, 1904: 154; Plate 30, figs 1-7. [Smith’s Bay, Kangaroo Island, shallow water]<br />

Alope spinifrons (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= Hippolyte spinifrons H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 377. [les côtes de la<br />

Nouvelle-Zélande]<br />

= Alope palpalis White, 1847b: 124. [New Zealand]<br />

Bathyhippolyte Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1970<br />

= Bathyhippolyte Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1970 (type species Bathyhippolyte yaldwyni Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake,<br />

1970, by original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Bathyhippolyte yaldwyni Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1970: 42; Figs 1-16. [Chatham Rise, New Zealand, 44°44'S<br />

175°42'E, 995-1110 m]<br />

Birulia Bražnikov, 1903<br />

= Birulia Bražnikov, 1903 (type species Birulia sachalensis Bražnikov, 1903, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>pirontocaris Yokoya, 1930 (type species Par<strong>as</strong>pirontocaris kishinouyei Yokoya, 1930, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Birulia kishinouyei (Yokoya, 1930)<br />

= Par<strong>as</strong>pirontocaris kishinouyei Yokoya, 1930: 536; Plate 16, figs 1-6. [on the line between Kanita and<br />

Yokohama, off Ôshima Isl.; off Tairadate]<br />

Birulia sachalinensis Bražnikov, 1903: 44. [southern Sakhalin Island, Russian Far E<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Bythocarides Sokolov, 2002<br />

= Bythocarides Sokolov, 2002 (type species Bythocarides menshutkinae Sokolov, 2002, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Bythocarides menshutkinae Sokolov, 2002: 139; Figs 1-3. [Laptev Sea, 81°10.8'N 141°47.1'E, 945 m]


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Bythocaris G.o. Sars, 1870<br />

= Bythocaris G.O. Sars, 1870 (type species Bythocaris simplicirostris G.O. Sars, 1870, by monotypy;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Bythocaris akidopleura Fransen, 1993: 588; Figs 41-62. [Azores, West of Formig<strong>as</strong>, 37°17'N 25°14'W, 2070-<br />

2120 m]<br />

Bythocaris biruli Kobjakova, 1964<br />

= Bythocaris leucopis biruli Kobjakova, 1964: 326; Fig. 1. [Arctic Ocean, 81°18'N 9°36'E, 1300 m]<br />

Bythocaris cosmetops Holthuis, 1951a: 135; Fig. 30. [off Sierra Le<strong>one</strong>, 7°29'N 13°38'W, 74-78 m]<br />

Bythocaris cry<strong>one</strong>sus Bowman & Manning, 1972: 189; Fig. 1. [Arctic Ocean, 81°33.9'N 157°12.5'W, 3803<br />

m]<br />

Bythocaris curvirostris Kobjakova, 1957: 363; Figs 1-2. [Arctic B<strong>as</strong>in, e<strong>as</strong>tern sector, 3255 m]<br />

Bythocaris elegans Bryazgin, 1982: 603; Figs 1-7. [Arctic B<strong>as</strong>in, western flank of Franz-Victoria Trough,<br />

81°51'N 36°20'E, 420 m]<br />

Bythocaris floridensis Abele & Martin, 1989: 29; Fig. 1. [Florida, e<strong>as</strong>t of Jacksonville, 31°09'N 79°33'30"W,<br />

644 m]<br />

Bythocaris gorei Abele & Martin, 1989: 38; Fig. 2. [Florida, E<strong>as</strong>t of St. Augustine, 29°41'N 79°55'W, 682 m]<br />

Bythocaris gracilis Smith, 1885a: 497. [Albatross stns 2116, 35°5'23''N 74°31'25''W, 888 fms; 2206,<br />

39°35'00''N 71°24'30''W, 1043 fms]<br />

Bythocaris grumanti Burukovsky, 1966: 538; Fig. 2. [south end of Spitzbergen, Strait between island’s<br />

edge and Nadejda, 50 m]<br />

Bythocaris irene Retowsky, 1946: 298; Fig. 1. [IS ”G.Sedov” stn 35/71, Kara Sea, 520 m according to<br />

Sokolov, 2000]<br />

Bythocaris kobjakovae Sokolov, 2000: 461; Figs 37-39. [Laptev Sea; 1368 m]<br />

Bythocaris leucopis G.O. Sars, 1879: 427. [71.59°N 11.40°W, 1110 fms]<br />

Bythocaris miserabilis Abele & Martin, 1989: 41; Fig. 3. [Southe<strong>as</strong>t Florida, 27°11'N 79°30'W, 677 m]<br />

Bythocaris nana Smith, 1885a: 499. [Albatross stns 865, 40°05'00''N 70°23'00''W, 65 fms; 872, 40°05'39''N<br />

70°23'52''W, 86 fms; 874, 40°00'00''N 70°57'00''W, 85 fms; 878, 39°55'00''N 70°54'15''W, 143 fms (all<br />

off Martha’s Vineyard)]<br />

Bythocaris payeri (Heller, 1875a)<br />

= Hippolyte Payeri Heller, 1875a: 609. [full description in Heller, 1875b: 26; Plate 1, figs 1-4; type locality<br />

therein <strong>as</strong> Nordpol, 182 m; corrected in Fransen, 1993 to S of Franz Josef Land, 79°0.4'N<br />

62°29.7'E, 182 m]<br />

Bythocaris simplicirostris G.O. Sars, 1870: 149. [Lofoten, 250 orgyarum]<br />

= Hippolyte Panschii Buchholz, 1874: 277; Plate 1, fig. 1. [Nordshannon-Insel, 30 faden]<br />

= Bythocaris spinipleura Squires, 1990: 158; Figs 82-83. [off Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland, 48°49'N<br />

51°30'W, 309 m, from cod stomachs]<br />

Calli<strong>as</strong>mata Holthuis, 1973a<br />

= Calli<strong>as</strong>mata Holthuis, 1973a (type species Calli<strong>as</strong>mata pholidota Holthuis, 1973a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Calli<strong>as</strong>mata nohochi Escobar-Bri<strong>one</strong>s, Camacho & Alcocer, 1997: 733; Figs 2-4. [Crack House Cave, Nohoch<br />

Nah Chich system, Quintana Roo, Mexico]<br />

Calli<strong>as</strong>mata pholidota Holthuis, 1973a: 37; Figs 12-13; Plate 1, fig. 2; Plate 2, fig. 1. [R<strong>as</strong> Muhammad<br />

Crack, near R<strong>as</strong> Muhammad, southern tip of Sinai Peninsula, in pool in narrow crack in elevated<br />

coral rock, about 150 m from the sea]<br />

Calli<strong>as</strong>mata rimolii Chace, 1975: 37; Figs 5-7. [cave 4 km from town of Estero Hondo (19°51'N 71°11'W),<br />

Provincia de Puerto Plate, northern Dominican Republic]<br />

Caridion Goës, 1864<br />

= Doryphorus Norman, 1861 (type species Hippolyte Gordoni Spence Bate, 1858, by monotypy, gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine; invalid junior homonym of Doryphorus Cuvier, 1829 (Reptilia); name placed on the Official<br />

Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)


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= Caridion Goës, 1864 (nomen novum for Doryphorus Norman, 1861, gender neuter; name placed on<br />

the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Caridion gordoni (Spence Bate, 1858)<br />

= Hippolyte Gordoni Spence Bate, 1858: iv, 52; unnumbered figures. [Moray Firth]<br />

Caridion steveni Lebour, 1930: 185; Plate 1; Plate 4, fig. 2. [rocky pools under st<strong>one</strong>s at low water and between<br />

tide-marks in bays around Plymouth, Wembury Bay, Rum Bay, Cawsand Bay, Drake’s Island,<br />

below Mount Edgcumbe]<br />

Chorismus Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Chorismus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Chorismus tuberculatus Spence Bate, 1888, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Chorismus antarcticus (Pfeffer, 1887)<br />

= Hippolyte antarctica Pfeffer, 1887: 51; Plate 1, figs 22-27. [Süd-Georgien, 7-9 Faden]<br />

= Hippolyte Romanchei A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 45; Plate 5, figs 1-1d. [Punta Aren<strong>as</strong>, 25 m]<br />

Chorismus tuberculatus Spence Bate, 1888: 617; Plate 110, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 145A, 46°41'S 38°10'E, off<br />

Marion Island, 310 fms]<br />

Cryptocheles G.o. Sars, 1870<br />

= Cryptocheles G.O. Sars, 1870 (type species Cryptocheles pygmaea G.O. Sars, 1870, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Cryptocheles pygmaea G.O. Sars, 1870: 150. [Lofoten, 120-800 orgyarum]<br />

= Cryptocheles abyssicola M. Sars, 1869: 262, 275. [nomen nudum]<br />

Eualus Thallwitz, 1892<br />

= Eualus Thallwitz, 1892 (type species Eualus obses Thallwitz, 1892 (junior subjective synonym of<br />

Hippolyte Gaimardii H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840), gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Helia Thallwitz, 1892 (type species Hippolyte Fabricii Krøyer, 1841, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

invalid junior homonym of Helia Hübner (Lepidoptera))<br />

? = Vianellia Nardo, 1847 (type species Vianellia dorsioculata Nardo, 1847, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle<br />

of Homonomy under the plenary power of the ICZN, and placed on the Official Index of Rejected<br />

and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology, in Opinion 671, in 1963)<br />

= Lysippe Kinahan, 1858a (type species Hippolyte Cranchii Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875], by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; generic name suppressed for the purposes of both the Principle of<br />

Priority and the Principle of Homonomy under the plenary power of the ICZN, and placed on the<br />

Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology, in Opinion 671, in 1963)<br />

= Spirontocarella Bražnikov, 1907 (type species Hippolyte macilenta Krøyer, 1841, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

= Thoralus Holthuis, 1947a (type species Hippolyte Cranchii Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875], by<br />

original designation, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 347 in 1955)<br />

Eualus avinus (Rathbun, 1899)<br />

= Spirontocaris avina Rathbun, 1899: 557. [North of Unal<strong>as</strong>ka Island, 54°00'45"N 166°53'50"W, 351 fms]<br />

Eualus barbatus (Rathbun, 1899)<br />

= Spirontocaris barbata Rathbun, 1899: 556. [56°18'N 160°38'W, 86 fms]<br />

Eualus berkeleyorum Butler, 1971: 1616; Figs 1-2. [off Gabriola Island, Strait of Georgia, 49°09.0'N<br />

123°32.6'W, 384 m]<br />

Eualus biunguis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris biunguis Rathbun, 1902a: 899. [off Cape St. James, Queen Charlotte Islands, British<br />

Columbia, 876 fms]


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Eualus bulychevae Kobjakova, 1955: 238; Figs 4-5. [South Kurile Straits, Kuril Islands, max depth 54 m]<br />

Eualus butleri Jensen, 2004: 463; Figs 1-2. [G<strong>as</strong>tineau Channel, Juneau, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 58°17'N 134°24'W, 30 m,<br />

with sponges]<br />

Eualus cteniferus (Barnard, 1950)<br />

= Spirontocaris ctenifera Barnard, 1950: 696; Fig. 129c-k. [Algoa Bay; Durban]<br />

Eualus cranchii (Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875])<br />

? = P.[alemon] Microramphos Risso, 1816: 104. [dans les rochers du rivage, environs de Nice]<br />

= Hippolyte Cranchii Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875]: Plate 38, Figs 17-21. [southern point of the<br />

Saltst<strong>one</strong>, in the Kingsbridge Estuary]<br />

? = Hippolyte Cr<strong>as</strong>sicornis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 375. [St Malo,<br />

Brittany, France]<br />

= Hippolyte mutila Krøyer, 1841: 573. [Norges Vestkyst]<br />

= Hippolyte Bunseni Neumann, 1878: 36. [Palma de Mallorka]<br />

? = Hippolyte Lovenii Rathke, 1843: 13. [Molde]<br />

? = Vianellia dorsioculata Nardo, 1847: 8. [Lagune e Golfo Veneto]<br />

? = Hippolyte Yarrellii W. Thompson, 1853: 112; Plate 6, figs 2-2b. [Weymouth Bay, 5-7 fms]<br />

Eualus dozei (A. Milne-Edwards, 1891)<br />

= Hippolyte Dozei A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 46; Plate 5, figs 3-3c. [à l’île Grevy, 65 m]<br />

Eualus drachi Noël, 1978: 23; Figs 1-2. [Banyuls-sur-mer, Méditerranée, 95 m]<br />

Eualus fabricii (Krøyer, 1841)<br />

= Hippolyte Fabricii Krøyer, 1841: 571. [Grønland]<br />

Eaulus gaimardii belcheri (Bell, 1855)<br />

= Hippolyte belcheri Bell, 1855: 402; Plate 34, fig. 1. [between Beechey Island and Northumberland<br />

Sound]<br />

Eualus gaimardii gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

? = Cancer nautilor Herbst, 1796 [in Herbst, 1791-1796]: 175; Plate 43, fig. 4.<br />

= Hippolyte Gaimardii H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 378. [les mers<br />

d’Islande]<br />

= Hippolyte gibba Krøyer, 1841: 572. [Spitsbergen og Grønland]<br />

= Hippolyte recurvirostris Rathke, 1843: 12. [Christiansund]<br />

= Hippolyte lentiginosa Rathke, 1843: 14. [bei Molde und Christiansund]<br />

= Hippolyte Retzii Rathke, 1843: 16. [Meerbusen von Drontheim]<br />

= H.[ippolyte] gracilis Liljeborg, 1851: 83. [Tromsö]<br />

= Hippolyte pandaliformis Bell, 1851 [in Bell, 1844-1853]: 294; unnumbered vignette. [Loch Fyne,<br />

about 20 fms]<br />

= Eualus obses Thallwitz, 1892: 23. [Grönland]<br />

= Spirontocaris recurvirostris Molander, 1914: 1; Plate 1, fig. 1. [Vaigattet, Greenland, 315 m]<br />

Eualus gracilipes Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 163; Fig. 50. [San Tiago, Cape Verde Islands, 275-150 m]<br />

Eualus gracilirostris (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolyte gracilirostris Stimpson, 1860a: 34. [portu ”Hakodadi”, in regi<strong>one</strong> laminarium]<br />

Eualus horii Komai & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2002: 382; Figs 1-5. [Off Hayatsuki-gawa Rivermouth, Toyama Bay, 80 m]<br />

Eualus kikuchii Miyake & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1967: 261; Figs 6-7. [Tomioka Bay, Amakusa Island]<br />

Eualus kinzeri Tiefenbacher, 1990: 117; Fig. 1. [Weddell Sea, 71°06.2'S 12°53.8'W, 771 m]<br />

Eualus kuratai Miyake & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1967: 253; Fig. 3. [between Rebun I. and Rishiri I., Hokkaido, 100-<br />

150 m]<br />

Eualus lebourae Holthuis, 1951a: 124; Fig. 26. [off French Guinea, 10°49'N 16°39'W, 42 m]<br />

Eualus leptognathus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolyte leptognatha Stimpson, 1860a: 34. [sinu ”Hakodadi”, vulgaris in fundis algoso-arenoso,<br />

prof. 2-6 org.]<br />

= Spirontocaris japonica Yokoya, 1930: 533; Fig. 3. [Between Yuno-Shima isl. and Asamushi, 5-6 fms]<br />

= Spirontocaris fabricii var. minuta Urita, 1942: 25; Fig. 6. [Otomari, 2-3 fms] [nec Spirontocaris minuta<br />

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Eualus lindbergi Kobjakova, 1955: 240; Fig. 6. [near Levenorn, off Se Sakhalin, 110 m]<br />

Eualus lineatus Wicksten & Butler, 1983: 3; Figs 1-2. [1.5 mi. southwest of Gull Island, off Santa Cruz Island,<br />

California, 33°56'00"N 119°50'55"W, 89 m]<br />

Eualus macilentus (Krøyer, 1841)<br />

= Hippolyte macilenta Krøyer, 1841: 574 [Grønland]<br />

= Spirontocaris st<strong>one</strong>yi Rathbun, 1902a: 899. [Bering Sea, 62°15'N 167°48'W, 20.5 fms]<br />

Eualus macrophthalmus (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris macrophthalma Rathbun, 1902a: 900. [off Tawhit Head, W<strong>as</strong>hington, 178 fms]<br />

Eualus middendorffi Bražnikov, 1907: 165; Fig. 23. [Sea of Okhotsk, off South Sakhalin Island]<br />

Eualus occultus (Lebour, 1936)<br />

= Spirontocaris occulta Lebour, 1936: 96; Plate 1; Plate 2, fig. 2. [Plymouth]<br />

? = Hippolyte Cr<strong>as</strong>sicornis H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 375. [la rade de<br />

Saint-Malo]<br />

? = Hippolyte Lovenii Rathke, 1843: 13. [Molde]<br />

? = Vianellia dorsiocullata Nardo, 1847: 8. [Lagune e Golfo Veneto]<br />

? = Hippolyte Yarrellii W. Thompson, 1853: 112; Plate 4, fig. 2. [Weymouth Bay]<br />

Eualus pax (Stebbing, 1915)<br />

= Spirontocaris pax Stebbing, 1915: 91; Plate 24. [34°11'N 18°31'E, 20 fms; off Buffels Bay (False Bay),<br />

30 fms]<br />

Eualus pectiniformis Hanamura, 2008: 88; Figs 1-3. [38°08.3'S 149°31.9'E, 150-189 m]<br />

Eualus pusiolus (Krøyer, 1841)<br />

= Hippolyte pusiola Krøyer, 1841: 576. [Norges Vestkyst]<br />

= Hippolyte subula Rathke, 1843: 9. [bei Molde]<br />

= Hippolyte vittata Rathke, 1843: 10. [Christiansund]<br />

= Hippolyte Barleei Spence Bate, 1852: 357; Plate 5B(1). [off the Haaf, Shetlands]<br />

= H.[ippolyte] Korenii Danielssen, 1859: 6. [Vadsøe paa Leerbund, 60 fms]<br />

= Hippolyte Andrewsii Kinahan, 1860a: 48. [Dalkey Sound]<br />

Eualus ratmanovi Makarov, 1941: 125. [Bering Sea, stns 40, 51 (1932); 10, 16, 18 (1933)]<br />

Eualus sinensis (Yu, 1931b)<br />

= Spirontocaris sinensis Yu, 1931b: 514; Fig. 2. [Chefoo]<br />

Eualus sollaudi (Zariquiey Cenarro, 1936)<br />

= Thor Sollaudi Zariquiey Cenarro, 1936: 242; Figs 17-21. [Cadaqués, Arenys]<br />

Eualus spathulirostris (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Spirontocaris spathulirostris Yokoya, 1933: 28; Fig. 10. [Sôyô-Maru stn 70, near middle between Siriya-zaki<br />

and Todo-saki, 285 m; 474, north-west of Is. Tusima, 219 m; 652, Tugaru Strait, 110 m]<br />

Eualus suckleyi (Stimpson, 1864)<br />

= Hippolyte Suckleyi Stimpson, 1864: 154. [Puget Sound, circumlittoral z<strong>one</strong>]<br />

Eualus subtilis Carvacho & Olson, 1984: 61; Figs 1-2. [Punta Banda, extremo sur de Bahía de Todos Santos,<br />

Baja California, 30 m]<br />

Eualus townsendi (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris townsendi Rathbun, 1902a: 897. [W<strong>as</strong>hington Sound, Straits of Fuca, 48 fms]<br />

Eumanningia Crosnier, 2000<br />

= Eumanningia Crosnier, 2000 (type species Eumanningia pliarthron Crosnier, 2000, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Eumanningia pliarthron Crosnier, 2000: 110; Figs 1-4. [South-West Pacific, Wallis Island, 14°11.0'S<br />

176°17.3'W, 890-915 m]<br />

Exhippolysmata Stebbing, 1915<br />

= Exhippolysmata Stebbing, 1915 (type species Hippolysmata ensirostris Kemp, 1914, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

Exhippolysmata ensirostris ensirostris (Kemp, 1914)<br />

= Hippolysmata ensirostris Kemp, 1914: 113, 118; Plate 7, figs 1-4. [Colombo]


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Exhippolysmata ensirostris punctata (Kemp, 1914)<br />

= Hippolysmata ensirostris var. punctata Kemp, 1914: 120; Plate 7, figs 5-7. [Sandheads, Ganges delta;<br />

Green Isl., Amherst, Ten<strong>as</strong>serim; Thongwa, Burma]<br />

Exhippolysmata h<strong>as</strong>tatoides (Balss, 1914a)<br />

= Mimocaris h<strong>as</strong>tatoides Balss, 1914a: 596. [Victoria, Cameroon, Reuse (Geringe tiefe)]<br />

Exhippolysmata oplophoroides (Holthuis, 1948)<br />

= Hippolysmata (Exhippolysmata) oplophoroides Holthuis, 1948: 1106; Figs 2-3. [Mouth of Surinam<br />

River, near Resolutie]<br />

Exhippolysmata tugelae Stebbing, 1915: 94; Plate 89. [Off South Head, Tugela River, 12 fms; Cape Henderson,<br />

NW 2.5 miles, 26 fms]<br />

Gel<strong>as</strong>tocaris Kemp, 1914<br />

= Gel<strong>as</strong>tocaris Kemp, 1914 (type species Latreutes Paronae Nobili, 1905f, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Gel<strong>as</strong>tocaris paronae (Nobili, 1905f)<br />

= Latreutes Paronae Nobili, 1905f: 2. [isola di Zanzibar]<br />

Gel<strong>as</strong>treutes Bruce, 1990h<br />

= Gel<strong>as</strong>treutes Bruce, 1990h (type species Gel<strong>as</strong>treutes crosnieri Bruce, 1990h, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Gel<strong>as</strong>treutes crosnieri Bruce, 1990h: 139; Figs 1-4. [New Caledonia, 19°08'30"S 163°29'30"E, 65-120 m]<br />

Heptacarpus Holmes, 1900<br />

= Heptacarpus Holmes, 1900 (type species Hippolyte palpator Owen, 1839, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Heptacarpus acuticarinatus Komai & Ivanov, 2008: 9; Figs 5-9. [Sagami Bay, 35°07.858'N 139°33.698'E, 100-<br />

101 m]<br />

Heptacarpus brachydactylus (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris brachydactyla Rathbun, 1902a: 898. [off Santa Cruz Island, 266 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus brevirostris (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Hippolyte brevirostris Dana, 1852a: 24. [in freto ”de Fuca”, juxta portum ”Dungeness”]<br />

Heptacarpus camtschaticus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolyte camtschatica Stimpson, 1860a: 33. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Heptacarpus carinatus Holmes, 1900: 202; Plate 3, fig. 60. [Monterey Bay, shallow water]<br />

Heptacarpus commensalis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1979: 14; Figs 1-2. [just north of Seto Marine Biological Laboratory,<br />

Shirahama, from Acropora sp.]<br />

Heptacarpus decorus (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris decora Rathbun, 1902a: 896. [off Santa Cruz Island, California, 150 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus flexus (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris flexa Rathbun, 1902a: 896. [north of Bird Island, Shumagins, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 21 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus franciscanus (Schmitt, 1921)<br />

= Spirontocaris franciscana Schmitt, 1921: 60; Plate 12, figs 8-9. [San Francisco Bay]<br />

Heptacarpus fuscimaculatus Wicksten, 1986: 47; Figs 1-2. [Big Fisherman’s Cove, Santa Catalina Island,<br />

California, 33°27'N 118°28'W, among low-growing algae on floating dock]<br />

Heptacarpus futilirostris (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Nauticaris futilirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 606; Plate 109, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 233A, 34°38'N<br />

135°01'E, off Japan, 50 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus geniculatus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolyte geniculata Stimpson, 1860a: 34. [Sinu ”Hakodadi”, inter lapides ad prof 2 org.]<br />

= Spirontocaris alcimede De Man, 1906: 404. [Inland sea of Japan]<br />

Heptacarpus grebnitzkii (Rathbun, 1902b)<br />

= Spirontocaris grebnitzkii Rathbun, 1902b: 44; Fig. 18. [Mororan, Hokkaido]


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Heptacarpus herdmani (Walker, 1898)<br />

= Spirontocaris herdmani Walker, 1898: 277; Plate 16, fig. 2. [Puget Sound]<br />

Heptacarpus igar<strong>as</strong>hii Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Chiba, 1989: 71; Figs 1-3. [Toni Bay, Kamaishi City, Iwate Prefecture]<br />

Heptacarpus jordani (Rathbun, 1902b)<br />

= Spirontocaris jordani Rathbun, 1902b: 44; Fig. 17. [Hakodata, Hokkaido]<br />

Heptacarpus kincaidi (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris kincaidi Rathbun, 1902a: 899. [off Santa Cruz, California, 21 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus longirostris (Kobjakova, 1936a)<br />

= Eualus geniculata var. longirostris Kobjakova, 1936a: 211; Fig. 38. [Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan;<br />

fully described in Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

Heptacarpus maxillipes (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris maxillipes Rathbun, 1902a: 898. [Off Segouam, Aleutians, 283 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus minutus (Yokoya, 1930)<br />

= Spirontocaris minuta Yokoya, 1930: 531; Fig. 2. [Off Arito, 19 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus moseri (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris moseri Rathbun, 1902a: 897. [off Segouam, Aleutians, 283 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus palpator (Owen, 1839)<br />

= Hippolyte palpator Owen, 1839: 89; Plate 28, fig. 3. [Monteray, California]<br />

= Hippolyte? Hemphillii Lockington, 1877a: 35. [San Diego]<br />

Heptacarpus paludicola Holmes, 1900: 201; Plate 3, figs 56-57. [Humboldt Bay; Shelter Cove; Bodega Bay]<br />

Heptacarpus pandaloides (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolyte pandaloides Stimpson, 1860a: 34. [Sinu ”Hakodadi”, inter lapides ad prof 2 org.]<br />

= Spirontocaris propugnatrix De Man, 1906: 404. [Inland Sea of Japan, 6 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus pugettensis Jensen, 1983: 314; Figs 1-3. [Alki Point, Seattle, W<strong>as</strong>hington, 47°34'N 122°25'W,<br />

low intertidal, under rock]<br />

Heptacarpus rectirostris (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolyte rectirostris Stimpson, 1860a: 33. [Portu ”Hakodadi” Japoniæ borealis, in locis profundis<br />

maris]<br />

Heptacarpus sitchensis (Brandt, 1851)<br />

= Hippolyte sitchensis Brandt, 1851: 116; Plate 5, figs 18-18c. [Insel Sitcha]<br />

= Hippolyte picta Stimpson, 1871: 125. [Monterey, Cal.]<br />

= Heptacarpus littoralis Butler, 1980: 220; unnumbered figure; Fig. 17. [Bunsby Islands, 2-9 m]<br />

Heptacarpus stimpsoni Holthuis, 1947a: 13. [nomen novum for Hippolyte cristata Stimpson, 1860a]<br />

= Hippolyte cristata Stimpson, 1860a: 33, nec De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]. [Portu ”San<br />

Francisco” Californiae, fundo arenoso prof. 5-10 org.]<br />

Heptacarpus stylus (Stimpson, 1864)<br />

= Hippolyte stylus Stimpson, 1864: 154. [Straits of De Fuca]<br />

= Hippolyte esquimaltiana Spence Bate, 1864: 666. [Esquimalt Harbor]<br />

Heptacarpus taylori (Stimpson, 1857)<br />

= Hippolyte taylori Stimpson, 1857: 500. [Monterey]<br />

Heptacarpus tenuissimus Holmes, 1900: 203. [Monterey]<br />

= Hippolyte gracilis Stimpson, 1864: 155; nec Liljeborg, 1851. [Puget Sound, deep water]<br />

= Hippolyte amabilis Lenz, 1901: 432; Plate 32, figs 2-3. [Bare Island]<br />

Heptacarpus tridens (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris tridens Rathbun, 1902a: 896. [Admiralty Inlet, Puget Sound, 40 fms]<br />

Heptacarpus yaldwyni Wicksten, 1984b: 241; Figs 1-3. [off Salina Cruz, Mexico, 14°47'N 96°19'W –<br />

14°50.5'N 96°13'W, 1052-1145 m]<br />

Hippolyte leach, 1814 [in leach, 1813-1814]<br />

= Hippolyte Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814] (type species Hippolyte Varians Leach, 1814 [in Leach,<br />

1813-1814], by monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)


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= Nectocer<strong>as</strong> Rafinesque, 1817 (type species Nectocer<strong>as</strong> pelagica Rafinesque, 1817, by monotypy, gender<br />

neuter, a junior subjective synonym of Astacus coerulescens Fabricius, 1775; name placed on the<br />

Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Virbius Stimpson, 1860a (type species Hippolyte acuminatus Dana, 1852a (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Astacus coerulescens Fabricius, 1775), designated by Kingsley, 1880, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Bellidia Gosse, 1877 (type species Bellidia Huntii Gosse, 1877, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Hippolyte acuta (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Virbius acutus Stimpson, 1860a: 35. [ad insulam ”Loo Choo”, littoralis in rupibus algosis]<br />

Hippolyte australiensis (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Virbius australiensis Stimpson, 1860a: 35. [in portu Jacksoniensi Australiae, inter alg<strong>as</strong> ad prof. org. 2]<br />

= Caradina cincinnuli Spence Bate, 1863: 500; Plate 40, figs 3-3z. [Gulf St. Vincent, 4.5 fms]<br />

Hippolyte bifidirostris (Miers, 1876a)<br />

= Virbius bifidirostris Miers, 1876a: 224. [New Zealand; illustrated in Miers, 1876b]<br />

Hippolyte californiensis Holmes, 1895: 576; Plate 20, figs 21-26. [Bodega Bay]<br />

Hippolyte caradina Holthuis, 1947a: 14. [nomen novum for Caradina tenuirostris Spence Bate, 1863 nec<br />

Hippolyte tenuirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]]<br />

= Caradina tenuirostris Spence Bate, 1863: 501; Plate 40, figs 4-4k. [Gulf St. Vincent, 4.5 fms]<br />

Hippolyte catagrapha d’Udekem d’Acoz, 2007: 185; Figs 1-4. [South Africa, False Bay, 6-8 m, from the crinoid<br />

Tropiometra carinata]<br />

Hippolyte clarki Chace, 1951: 37; Fig. 1f-p. [Friday Harbor, W<strong>as</strong>hington, in eel gr<strong>as</strong>s]<br />

Hippolyte coerulescens (Fabricius, 1775)<br />

= Astacus coerulescens Fabricius, 1775: 414. [Pelago inter Tropicos frequens]<br />

= Palaemon pel<strong>as</strong>gicus Bosc, 1802: 105; Plate 14, fig. 2. [la haute mer, sur fucus nageans]<br />

= Nectocer<strong>as</strong> pelagica Rafinesque, 1817: 41. [Atlantic Ocean, in the gulph stream on the Fucus natans]<br />

= Hippolyte tenuirostris H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 374. [en haute<br />

mer, près de Açores]<br />

= Hippolyte acuminatus Dana, 1852a: 24. [in mari Atlantico cum Sarg<strong>as</strong>so lat. bor. 36°07' - 4°07', long.<br />

occid. 20°43' - 71°36']<br />

= Hippolyte bidentatus Spence Bate, 1888: 591; Plate 105, figs 1-2. [Atlantic Ocean, on gulf-weed; between<br />

32°07'-35°29'N and 50°53'-52°32'W]<br />

= Hippolyte Martiali A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 47; Plate 6, figs 1-1g. [canal du Beagle, en vue de<br />

Loupataya, 198 m]<br />

Hippolyte edmondsoni Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1981a: 185; Figs 1-3. [Waimanalo, Oahu]<br />

Hippolyte garciar<strong>as</strong>oi d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996b: 16; Figs 5-6, 8-10. [Banyuls, between algae on rocks at the<br />

laboratory Arago, 42°29'N 03°08'E, 0-1 m]<br />

Hippolyte holthuisi Zariquiey Álvarez, 1953: 104; Figs 3-4, 6, 8. [Cadaqués, junto al Cabo de Creus, 22-60 m]<br />

Hippolyte inermis Leach, 1816b: 347. [Cornwall (United Kingdom), Plymouth, 50°13'N 04°10'W; neotype<br />

selection by d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996b]<br />

? = Carida viridis Rafinesque, 1814: 24. [Sicile; nomen nudum]<br />

= P.[alemon] Olivieri Risso, 1816: 107. [dans les fucus et les conferves, environs de Nice]<br />

= P.[alemon] Margaritaceus Risso, 1816: 108. [dans les endroits pierreux, environs de Nice]<br />

= Alpheus viridis Otto, 1821: 12. [in mari circa Nicaeam; fully described in Otto, 1828]<br />

= A.[lpheus] elongatus Risso, 1827: 77. [golfe de Nice, dans les fucus]<br />

= Hippolytus Brullei Guérin, 1832: 41; Plate 27, fig. 2. [Grèce]<br />

= Hippolyte virescens H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1836-1844]: Plate 53, figs 3-3b<br />

(<strong>as</strong> Hippolyte viridis). [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Hippolyte mauritanicus Luc<strong>as</strong>, 1846: 42; Plate 4, fig. 3. [rade de Mers-el-Kebir; Lager, Stora, Bône]<br />

= Hippolyte Whitei W. Thompson, 1853: 110; Plate 6, figs 1-1a. [Weymouth Bay, 4-6 fms]<br />

= Hippolyte Whitei var. ensis W. Thompson, 1853: 111; Plate 6, fig. 1b. [Weymouth Bay]<br />

= Hippolyte Whitei var. falcatus W. Thompson, 1853: 112; Plate 6, fig. 1c. [Weymouth Bay]<br />

= Hippolyte Mitchelli W. Thompson, 1853: 114; Plate 6, figs 4-4a. [Weymouth Bay]<br />

= Hippolyte producta Norman, 1861: 275; Plate 13, fig. 5. [Laml<strong>as</strong>h Bay]<br />

Hippolyte jarvinensis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1981a: 190; Figs 4-5. [Jarvis Islands, the Line Islands]


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Hippolyte kraussiana (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Virbius Kraussianus Stimpson, 1860a: 36. [in sinu ”Simons Bay” prope promontorium Bonae Spei]<br />

= Virbius capensis Lenz & Strunck, 1914: 319; Plate 20, figs 1-4. [Simonsbai]<br />

Hippolyte lagarderei d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1995: 494; Fig. 1. [Maroc, côte Atlantique, Témara, 33°55'N<br />

06°55'W]<br />

Hippolyte leptocerus (Heller, 1863a)<br />

= Virbius leptocerus Heller, 1863a: 289; Plate 10, Figs 5-6. [Hafen von Genua]<br />

= V.[irbius] gracilis Heller, 1862b: 399; nec H.[ippolyte] gracilis Liljeborg, 1851. [aus dem adriatischen<br />

Meere]<br />

= Virbius gracilis variet<strong>as</strong> intermedia Czerniavsky, 1868: 68; Plate 5, figs 2-7. [sinu Jaltensi]<br />

= Virbius gracilis var. longirostris Czerniavsky, 1868: 68; Plate 5, figs 8-25. [Black Sea]<br />

= Virbius gracilis forma typica Czerniavsky, 1884: 14. [Black Sea]<br />

= Virbius gracilis var. articulirostris Czerniavsky, 1884: 15; Plate 1, fig.1a. [Black Sea]<br />

= Virbius gracilis var. brevirostris Czerniavsky, 1884: 15; Plate 1, figs 1p-s. [Black Sea]<br />

= Virbius Brullei var. elongata Czerniavsky, 1884: 18. [sinus Jaltensis, zona littoralis; sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol]<br />

= Virbius Brullei forma fortior Czerniavsky, 1884: 19; Plate 2, figs 3a-n. [sinus Jaltensis, zona littoralis,<br />

1-1.5 m; sinus Suchum, zona littoralis, 1-1.5 m]<br />

= Virbius tenuirostris Czerniavsky, 1884: 20; Plate 2, figs 4a-g. [sinus Suchum, zona littoralis, 1-1.5 m]<br />

= Virbius rectifrons Czerniavsky, 1884: 21; Plate 1, fig. 2. [sinus Suchum, zona littoralis, 1-1.5 m]<br />

= Hippolyte longirostris armoricana Sollaud in Bourdon, 1965: 6, 39. [côtes bretonnes]<br />

Hippolyte leptometrae Ledoyer, 1969: 343; Plate 2. [côtes de Provence, 110 m]<br />

Hippolyte longiallex d’Udekem d’Acoz, 2007: 193; Figs 7-9. [West Africa, Gulf of Guinea, Principe Island,<br />

Pedra da Galé, 35 m, from Muriceops tuberculata]<br />

Hippolyte multicolorata Yaldwyn, 1971: 90. [Island Bay, Wellington, from intertidal algae]<br />

Hippolyte nicholsoni Chace, 1972: 113; Figs 46-47. [Milford Bay, between Pigeon Point and Crown Point,<br />

Tobago, 9-12 m]<br />

Hippolyte niezabitowskii d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996b: 58; Figs 25-28, 29a. [Ionian co<strong>as</strong>t of Greece, Drepanos,<br />

western part, 39°30'N 20°15'E, small seagr<strong>as</strong>ses on non muddy sand]<br />

Hippolyte obliquimanus Dana, 1852a: 24. [in portu Rio Janeiro]<br />

= Hippolyte exilirostratus Dana, 1852a: 24. [in portu ”Rio Janeiro”]<br />

= Virbius gracilis var. br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Czerniavsky, 1884: 14. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Hippolyte curaçaoensis Schmitt, 1924a: 68; Fig. 4. [West Punt, Curaçao]<br />

Hippolyte palliola Kensley, 1970: 183; Figs 1-2. [4 or 5 miles south of the Kunene River mouth, South West<br />

Africa, in brown algae growing on intertidal rocks]<br />

Hippolyte pleuracantha (Stimpson, 1871)<br />

= Virbius pleuracanthus Stimpson, 1871: 127. [harbor of Norfolk, Va.; at Somers’ Point, in Great Egg<br />

Harbor, N. J.]<br />

Hippolyte prideauxiana Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875]<br />

= Hippolyte Prideauxiana Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875]: Plate 38, figs 1, 3-5. [Near Bantham, on<br />

the southern co<strong>as</strong>t of Devon]<br />

= Hippolyte Moorii Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875]: Plate 38, fig. 2. [Plymouth Sound]<br />

= Bellidia Huntii Gosse, 1877: 313; Plate 10. [off the Shag Rock, northern end of Torbay, 6 fms]<br />

Hippolyte proteus (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= V.[irbius] Proteus Paul’son, 1875: 109, Plate 16, figs 2-5, Plate 18, figs 1-1k. [Red Sea]<br />

Hippolyte sapphica d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1993: 56; Figs 1, 5, 7, 8-9. [20 m à l’est du port de Skala Kallonis,<br />

herbiers de Zostéracees, 0.5-1 m]<br />

= Hippolyte sapphica forma A d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996b: 79; Figs 38-39. [Gulf of Kallonis, 20 m at E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

of Skala Kallonis harbour, 39°12'N 26°15'E, 0.5-1 m]<br />

= Hippolyte sapphica forma B d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1996b: 84; Figs 40-43. [Gulf of Amvrakikos]<br />

Hippolyte varians Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814]<br />

= Hippolyte Varians Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814]: 432. [rocky shores of Devon]<br />

= Hippolyte smaragdina Krøyer, 1841: 570. [Norges Vestkyst og Kattegattet]<br />

= Hippolyte f<strong>as</strong>cigera Gosse, 1853: 153. [Weymouth Bay, a few miles from land]


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= Hippolyte Grayana W. Thompson, 1853: 113; Plate 6, figs 3-3a. [Weymouth Bay, 4 fms]<br />

= Caradina tenuis Spence Bate, 1866: 28; Plate 2, fig. 1. [Plymouth]<br />

Hippolyte ventricosa H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]<br />

= Hippolyte ventricosus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 371. [mers d’Asie;<br />

India according to d’Udekem d’Acoz, 1999]<br />

= H.[ippolyte] orientalis Heller, 1862c: 277. [im rothen Meere]<br />

? = Virbius Mossambicus Hilgendorf, 1879: 836; Plate 4, fig. 1. [Zambeze]<br />

Hippolyte williamsi Schmitt, 1924c: 163; Fig. 40. [Eden, rock pools]<br />

= Hippolyte mexicana Chace, 1937b: 127; Fig. 6. [Santa Inez Bay, 26°50'45''N 111°54'20''W, 1 fm]<br />

Hippolyte zostericola (Smith, 1873)<br />

= Virbius zostericola Smith, 1873: 550; Plate 3, fig. 11. [among eel-gr<strong>as</strong>s about Vineyard Sound]<br />

= Hippolyte pleuracantha bermudensis Gurney, 1936: 27; Plate 1, figs 4-12; Plate 2, figs 13-21. [Zosterabed<br />

in Walsingham Bay, on the west of C<strong>as</strong>tle Harbour; in Sarg<strong>as</strong>sum growing on rocks at Tobacco<br />

Bay on the north shore]<br />

Latreutes Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Cyclorhynchus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850] (type species Hippolyte planirostris De Haan,<br />

1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850], by monotypy, gender neuter; invalid junior homonym of Cyclorhynchus<br />

Kaup, 1829 (Aves), Cyclorhynchus Sundevall, 1836 (Aves) and Cyclorhynchus Macquart, 1841<br />

(Diptera))<br />

= Latreutes Stimpson, 1860a (type species Hippolyte ensiferus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne<br />

Edwards, 1834-1840], designated by Kingsley, 1880, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official<br />

List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Rhynchocyclus Stimpson, 1860a (nomen novum for Cyclorhynchus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-<br />

1850], gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; invalid junior homonym of Rhynchocyclus Cabanis & Heine, 1859 (Aves))<br />

= Concordia Kingsley, 1880 (type species Concordia gibberosus Kingsley, 1880 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Rhynchocyclus parvulus Stimpson, 1871), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Platybema Spence Bate, 1888 (nomen novum for Cyclorhynchus De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-<br />

1850] and Rhynchocyclus Stimpson, 1860a, gender neuter)<br />

Latreutes acicularis Ortmann, 1890: 506; Plate 37, fig. 6. [Japan, Kadsiyama]<br />

Latreutes anoplonyx Kemp, 1914: 104; Plate 4, figs 3-5. [Bombay]<br />

Latreutes antiborealis Holthuis, 1952d: 62; Fig. 14. [Golgo de Ancud, Canal San Antonio, inner part,<br />

41°44'10"S 73°15'15"W, 15 m]<br />

Latreutes compressus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Rhynchocyclus compressus Stimpson, 1860a: 28. [in portu ”Jackson” Australiae, f. algoso p. 2 org.]<br />

= Caradina truncifrons Spence Bate, 1863: 499; Plate 40, figs 2-2u. [Gulf St. Vincent, 4.5 fms]<br />

Latreutes foliirostris Kobjakova, 1935: 91; Fig. 4. [Bucht Peters des Großen]<br />

Latreutes fucorum (Fabricius, 1798)<br />

= Palaemon fucorum Fabricius, 1798: 404. [in Oceani Fuco natante]<br />

= Hippolyte ensiferus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 374. [haute mer,<br />

près de Açores]<br />

Latreutes inermis Chace, 1972: 122; Figs 51-52. [Reef just south of Marigot Harbour, Saint Lucia Island, 4-6 m]<br />

Latreutes laminirostris Ortmann, 1890: 506; Plate 37, fig. 5. [Japan, Tanagava]<br />

Latreutes mucronatus (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Rhynchocyclus mucronatus Stimpson, 1860a: 27. [in freto ”Ly-I-moon” prope Hong Kong, f. conchoso<br />

p. 25 org]<br />

= Latreutes Gravieri Nobili, 1904: 231. [Djibouti]<br />

= Latreutes mucronatus var. multidens Nobili, 1905b: 394. [Mer Rouge, Java]<br />

= Latreutes natalensis Lenz & Strunck, 1914: 320; Plate 21, figs 1-11. [Port Natal]<br />

Latreutes parvulus (Stimpson, 1871)<br />

= Rhynchocyclus parvulus Stimpson, 1866: 48. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Rhynchocyclus parvulus Stimpson, 1871: 124. [St. Joseph I., Tex<strong>as</strong>]<br />

= Concordia gibberosa Kingsley, 1880: 414. [Fort Macon (Beaufort Inlet), North Carolina, U.S.A.]


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Latreutes phycologus Nobili, 1905a: 159; unnumbered figure. [Côtes d’Arabie, sur une algue brune flottante]<br />

Latreutes planirostris (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Hippolyte planirostris De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 7. [Japan]<br />

= Latreutes dorsalis Stimpson, 1860a: 27. [in sinu ”Hakodadi” Japoniae, prof. 8 org.]<br />

Latreutes planus Spence Bate, 1888: 584; Plate 89, fig. 5. [Off Sibago Island, Samboangan, Philippine Islands]<br />

Latreutes porcinus Kemp, 1916a: 397; Fig. 3; Plate 36, fig. 3. [jetty on Ross Island, Port Blair, Andamans,<br />

among weeds]<br />

Latreutes pristis (Nobili, 1899)<br />

= Platybema pristis Nobili, 1899: 233. [Beagle Bay, sulle secche fra Beagle e Volverine P<strong>as</strong>sage]<br />

Latreutes pymoeus Nobili, 1904: 231. [Djibouti; original spelling maintained under Art. 32.1]<br />

Latreutes unidentatus Spence Bate, 1888: 586; Plate 89, fig. 6. [Off Sibago, Samboangan, Philippine Islands]<br />

Lebbeus White, 1847a<br />

= Lebbeus White, 1847a (type species Lebbeus orthorhynchus White, 1847a (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Alpheus Polaris Sabine, 1824), by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name conserved under the plenary<br />

power of the ICZN, and placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

671 in 1963)<br />

= Hetairus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Alpheus Polaris Sabine, 1824, designated under the plenary<br />

powers of the ICZN, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Rejected and Invalid<br />

Names in Zoology in Opinion 671 in 1963)<br />

= Birulaecaris Dons, 1915 (type species Hippolyte mysis Birulya, 1898 (junior subjective synonym of<br />

Alpheus Polaris Sabine, 1824), gender feminine)<br />

Lebbeus acudactylus Jensen, 2006: 34; Figs 4D, 7-9. [Aleutian Islands, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 51.86°N 174.92°W, 155 m]<br />

Lebbeus africanus Fransen, 1997a: 231; Figs 1-29. [Mauritania, off Banc d’Arguin, 19°43'N 17°30'W, 1500<br />

m]<br />

Lebbeus antarcticus (Hale, 1941)<br />

= Spirontocaris antarcticus Hale, 1941: 267; Figs 5-6. [Off Adelie Co<strong>as</strong>t, Wilkes Land, Antarctica,<br />

66°21'S 138°28'E, 640 m]<br />

Lebbeus balssi Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1992: 112; Figs 1-3. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 33°59.4'N 128°48.0'E, 102 m]<br />

Lebbeus bidentatus Zarenkov, 1976: 13; Fig. 5. [R.V. Akademik Kurchatov stn 276, off Peru, 1680 m]<br />

Lebbeus brandti (Bražnikov, 1907)<br />

= Hetairus brandti Bražnikov, 1907: 157; Fig. 20. [near Cape Terpeniya, E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sakhaln Island,<br />

Sea of Okhotsk]<br />

Lebbeus brevicornis Komai, 2011: 291; Figs 5-8. [R/V Rinkai-maru, Sagami Bay, off Misaki, 351-338 m]<br />

Lebbeus brevirostris Chang, Komai & Chan, 2010: 727; Figs 1-3, 10A-B. [24°52.33'N 122°03.10'E, 600 m]<br />

Lebbeus carinatus Zarenkov, 1976: 9; Fig. 2. [R.V. Akademik Kurchatov stn 290, off Peru, 1850 m]<br />

Lebbeus catalepsis Jensen, 1987: 89; Figs 1-3. [Strait of Juan de Fuca between Sekiu and Neah Bay, W<strong>as</strong>hington,<br />

48°19'N 124°28'W, low intertidal]<br />

Lebbeus clarehannah McCallum & Poore, 2010: 127; Figs 1C, 2-3. [Western Australia, off Bald Island,<br />

35°12.49'S 118°39.04'E - 35°12.14'S 118°40.08'E, 408-431 m]<br />

Lebbeus comanthi Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Okuno, 1997: 49; Figs 1-2, 3(2), 4(3). [Izu Ocean Park, Sagami Bay, 15 m, from<br />

Oxycomanthus japonicus]<br />

Lebbeus compressus Holthuis, 1947a: 9, 40. [nomen novum for Spirontocaris gibberosa Yokoya, 1933 sensu<br />

Balss, 1914b]<br />

= Spirontocaris gibberosa Yokoya, 1933: 25; Fig. 8. [Sôyô-Maru stn 26, north-e<strong>as</strong>t of Siwoya-zaki, 232 m]<br />

Lebbeus cristagalli McCallum & Poore, 2010: 131; Figs 1A-B, 4. [Western Australia, north-west Australia,<br />

near Ashmore Reef, 12°28.53'S 123°25.04'E – 12°29.58'S 123°25.00'E, 397-405 m]<br />

Lebbeus cristatus Ahyong, 2010: 341; Figs 1-2, 3A. [36°54.76'S 167°32.10'E, Challenger Plateau, New Zealand,<br />

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Lebbeus curvirostris Zarenkov, 1976: 12; Fig. 4. [R.V. Akademic Kurchatov stn 290, off Peru, 1680-1860 m]<br />

Lebbeus elegans Komai, Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Kohtsuka, 2004: 103; Figs 1-3. [off Togi, Hakui District, Ishikawa Prefecture,<br />

west co<strong>as</strong>t of Noto Peninsula, Sea of Japan, 400 m]<br />

Lebbeus eludus Jensen, 2006: 24; Figs 1-3, 4A-B. [Burrows Channel, Anacortes, W<strong>as</strong>hington, 48.29.4°N<br />

122.41.7°W, 14 m]<br />

Lebbeus f<strong>as</strong>ciatus (Kobjakova, 1936a)<br />

= Hetairus f<strong>as</strong>ciata Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Fig. 17. [Okhotsk Sea; fully described in Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

= Hetairus zebra Makarov, 1935: 319; Fig. 1; nec Leim, 1921. [Bering-Insel, Bucht Nikolskaja, sandiges<br />

Ufer am Ende der Bucht; Bering-Insel, Fazies der Steine und Felsen im Litoral nahe dem Dorf Nokolskaja;<br />

Bering-Meer, 59°53'N 170°26'E, 32 m; Awatsch-Golf, nahe der Bucht Betschewinskaja, 30 m]<br />

= Hetairus zebra Makarov, 1941: 123. [Karaginsky Island, Bering Island, Mednyi Island, Avanchisky<br />

Gulf (near Becheviskaya Bay), Bering Sea stn 85]<br />

= Spirontocaris makarofi Urita, 1942: 18. [nomen novum for Hetairus zebra Makarov, 1935]<br />

Lebbeus formosus Chang, Komai & Chan, 2010: 732; Figs 4-5, 10C. [22°06.3345'N 121°08.2237'E, 1260-1275<br />

m]<br />

Lebbeus grandimanus (Bražnikov, 1907)<br />

= Hetairus grandimana Bražnikov, 1907: 152; Fig. 18. [co<strong>as</strong>ts of Kamtchatka, Sea of Okhotsk; Sea of<br />

Japan, 19-118 m]<br />

Lebbeus groenlandicus (Fabricius, 1775)<br />

= Astacus Groenlandicus Fabricius, 1775: 416. [in mari groenlandico]<br />

= Cancer aculeatus O. Fabricius, 1780: 239. [Naularnak]<br />

= Hippolite armata Owen, 1839: 88; Plate 27, fig. 2. [shores of Kamtschatka]<br />

= Hippolite cornuta Owen, 1839: 89; Plate 28, fig. 2. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Lebbeus heterochaelus (Kobjakova, 1936a)<br />

= Hetairus heterochaela Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Figs 18-19. [Okhotsk Sea, 165 m; fully described in<br />

Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

Lebbeus indicus Holthuis, 1947a: 40; Figs 1-3. [Bali Sea, 7°28.2'S 115°24.6'E, 1018 m]<br />

Lebbeus kuboi Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1992: 123; Figs 6-8. [central Sea of Japan, off Namerikawa, Toyama Prefecture, 200<br />

m]<br />

Lebbeus laevirostris Crosnier, 1999a: 454; Figs 1-3. [Indonésie (détroit de Mak<strong>as</strong>sar), 02°37.6'S 118°10.9'E,<br />

798-779 m]<br />

Lebbeus lagunae (Schmitt, 1921)<br />

= Spirontocaris lagunae Schmitt, 1921: 57; Fig. 35; Plate 12, Figs 10-11. [Laguna Beach, California, 12-15<br />

fms]<br />

Lebbeus laurentae Wicksten, 2010: 196; Figs 1-4; nomen novum for Lebbeus carinatus de Saint Laurent, 1984<br />

nec Zarenkov, 1976. [Northe<strong>as</strong>tern Pacific, 12°49'N 103°57'W, 2630 m]<br />

Lebbeus longidactylus (Kobjakova, 1936a)<br />

= Hetairus longidactyla Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Figs 12-13. [Okhotsk Sea, 440-504 m; fully described in<br />

Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

Lebbeus longipes (Kobjakova, 1936a)<br />

= Hetairus longipes Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Fig. 16. [Peter the Great Bay and Tatar Strait, Sea of Japan;<br />

fully described in Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

Lebbeus manus Komai & Collins, 2009: 29; Figs 1-3. [Manus B<strong>as</strong>in, 03°79'S 146°09'E, 1575 m]<br />

Lebbeus microceros (Krøyer, 1841)<br />

= Hippolyte microcer<strong>as</strong> Krøyer, 1841: 578. [Grønland; microcer<strong>as</strong> is an incorrect original spelling under<br />

Art. 33.3.1 and corrected to microceros]<br />

= Spirontocaris zebra Leim, 1921: 133; Plates 2-3. [P<strong>as</strong>samquoddy bay, 30 m; Joe’s Point, St. Croix<br />

River; Head Harbour, Campobello Island, low tide and 10 m (all New Brunswick); St. Mary’s Bay<br />

(Nova Scotia)]<br />

Lebbeus miyakei Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1992: 127; Figs 10-11. [Sea of Genkainada, Orono-shima Island, Fukuoka Prefecture,<br />

30-40 m]<br />

Lebbeus mundus Jensen, 2006: 30; Figs 4C, 5-6. [Willis Point, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada,<br />

48.34.601°N 123.29.319°W, 9-12 m]


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Lebbeus nudirostris Komai & Takeda, 2004: 78; Figs 1A, 2-3. [west of Taibusa-misaki, Boso Peninsula,<br />

35°04.68'N 139°45.32'E, 250 m, trap for scampi]<br />

Lebbeus polaris (Sabine, 1824)<br />

= Alpheus polaris Sabine, 1824: ccxxxviii; Plate 2, figs 5-8. [on the co<strong>as</strong>t of Melville Island, 50 fms]<br />

= Hippolite borealis Ross, 1835: lxxxiv; Plate B, fig. 3. [off Elizabeth Harbour, 80 fms]<br />

= Lebbeus orthorhynchus White, 1847a: 76. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Hippolyte St. Pauli Brandt, 1851: 118; Plate 5, fig. 19. [Beeringschen Meere bei Pauls-Insel]<br />

= Hippolyte cultellata Norman, 1867: 200. [the Minch]<br />

= Hippolyte incerta Buchholz, 1874: 272. [Ostgrönland]<br />

= Hippolyte Amazo Pfeffer, 1886: 46; Plate 1, figs 7a-b. [Cumberland-Sund, Baffins Land, 66°35'40''N<br />

67°19'15''W]<br />

= Hetarius debilis Spence Bate, 1888: 615; Plate 109, fig. 4. [Challenger stn 49, 43°3'N 63°39'W, 85 fms]<br />

= Hetairus tenuis Spence Bate, 1888: 613; Plate 109, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 49, 43°3'N 63°39'W, south of<br />

Halifax, Nova Scotia, 85 fms]<br />

= Hippolyte projecta Spence Bate, 1888: 594; Plate 105, fig. 3. [Challenger stn 49, 43°3'N 63°39'W, south<br />

of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 85 fms]<br />

= Hippolyte mysis Birulya, 1898: 184; Plate 1, figs 1-15. [White Sea, SW co<strong>as</strong>t of Kandalak Bay, Kovda]<br />

Lebbeus polyacanthus Komai, Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Kohtsuka, 2004: 109; Figs 4-6. [off Togi, Hakui District, west<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Noto Peninsula, 400 m]<br />

Lebbeus profundus (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Spirontocaris profunda Rathbun, 1906: 914; Plate 24, fig. 10. [vicinity of Modu Manu, 762-1000 fms]<br />

Lebbeus rubrodentatus Bruce, 2010k: 75; Figs 1-2. [9°35'S 129°28'E, Timor Sea, NW Australia, 360-396 m]<br />

Lebbeus saldanhae (Barnard, 1947)<br />

= Spirontocaris saldanhae Barnard, 1947: 385. [off Saldanha Bay, 145 fms]<br />

Lebbeus schrencki (Bražnikov, 1907)<br />

= Hetairus schrenki Bražnikov, 1907: 161; Fig. 21. [E<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, 43-100 m]<br />

Lebbeus scrippsi Wicksten & Méndez G., 1982: 106; Plates 1-2. [Off Arica, Chile, 18°40.5'S 70°36.0'W to<br />

18°32.2'S 70°29.8'W, 768-968 m]<br />

Lebbeus similior Komai & Komatsu, 2009: 540; Figs 10-12. [off Soh-ma, Fukushima Prefecture, 37°47.6'N<br />

142°37.1'E to 37°47.4'N 142°37.2'E, 1196-1196 m]<br />

Lebbeus speciosus (Urita, 1942)<br />

= Spirontocaris makarofi speciosa Urita, 1942: 19; Fig. 4. [Otomari, 2-3 fms]<br />

= Lebbeus possjeticus Kobjakova, 1967: 235; Fig. 4. [Minosok Bay, Possjet Gulf, Sea of Japan, Russian<br />

Far E<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Lebbeus spinirostris (Kobjakova, 1936a)<br />

= Hetairus spinirostris Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Fig. 10. [Okhotsk Sea; fully described in Kobjakova,<br />

1937]<br />

Lebbeus splendidus Wicksten & Méndez G., 1982: 110; Plates 3-5. [Southwest of Lobos de Tierra, Peru,<br />

6°31'S 81°01'W, 712-744 m]<br />

Lebbeus spongiaris Komai, 2001a: 57; Figs 1-4. [W of Izu-Oshima Island, Izu Islands, 34°44.538'N<br />

139°19.723'E, 257-263 m]<br />

Lebbeus tosaensis Hanamura & Abe, 2003: 17; Figs 1-5. [33°17'34''8N 134°13'07''E, 344 m]<br />

Lebbeus unal<strong>as</strong>kensis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris unal<strong>as</strong>kensis Rathbun, 1902a: 895. [north of Unal<strong>as</strong>ka, 350 fms]<br />

= Hetairus brevipes Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Figs 9a-c. [Okhotsk Sea; fully described in Kobjakova,<br />

1937]<br />

= Hetairus unal<strong>as</strong>kensis var. japonica Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Fig. 14. [Tatar Straits, Sea of Japan; fully<br />

described in Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

= Hetairus unal<strong>as</strong>kensis var. ochotensis Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Fig. 15. [Okhotsk Sea; fully described in<br />

Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

Lebbeus unguiculatus Chang, Komai & Chan, 2010: 737; Figs 7-9, 10D. [22°09.556'N 121°07.174'E, 1257-<br />

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Lebbeus ushakovi (Kobjakova, 1936a)<br />

= Hetairus ushakovi Kobjakova, 1936a: 222; Fig. 11. [Okhotsk Sea, 165 m; fully described in Kobjakova,<br />

1937]<br />

Lebbeus vicinus vicinus (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris vicina Rathbun, 1902a: 895. [north of Unal<strong>as</strong>ka Island, 309 fms]<br />

Lebbeus vicinus montereyensis Wicksten & Méndez G., 1982: 114; Plate 6. [West of Punta Banda, Baja California,<br />

Mexico, 31°18'N 117°36'W, 2068-2086 m]<br />

Lebbeus vinogradowi Zarenkov, 1960: 346; Fig. 3. [Sea of Okhotsk, 56°57.5'N 145°57'E, 204 m]<br />

Lebbeus w<strong>as</strong>hingtonianus (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Spirontocaris w<strong>as</strong>hingtoniana Rathbun, 1902a: 895. [off Sea Lion Rock, W<strong>as</strong>hington, 685 fms]<br />

Lebbeus wera Ahyong, 2009: 786; Figs 5-7. [Brothers Caldera, 34°52.93'S 179°04.13'E, 1208-1209 m]<br />

Lebbeus yaldwyni Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 304; Figs 15-17; frontispiece (B). [New South Wales,<br />

e<strong>as</strong>t of Sydney, 33°43'S 151°51 – 53'E, 450 m]<br />

Leontocaris Stebbing, 1905<br />

= Leontocaris Stebbing, 1905 (type species Leontocaris paulsoni Stebbing, 1905, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Problemacaris Stebbing, 1921a (type species Problemacaris spinetum Stebbing, 1921a (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Leontocaris paulsoni Stebbing, 1905), by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Leontocaris alexander Poore, 2009: 958; Figs 2-4. [Seamount Hill U, 147°10.8'S 44°19.6'E, 1200-1300 m]<br />

Leontocaris amplectipes Bruce, 1990i: 121; Figs 1-5. [Victoria, South of Point Hicks, 38°21.9'S 149°20.0'E,<br />

1000 m]<br />

Leontocaris bulga Taylor & Poore, 1998: 59; Figs 2-4. [T<strong>as</strong>mania, 94.5 km SSE of Southe<strong>as</strong>t Cape, ”V” seamount,<br />

44°24.0'S 147°09.0'E, 1400-1650 m]<br />

Leontocaris lar Kemp, 1906b: 299. [outside the Porcupine Bank, 53°07'N 14°50'W, 500 fms]<br />

? = Problemacaris boschmai Gordon, 1964: 337; Figs 3-6, 9B. [48°03'N 9°04'W, 500-0 m]<br />

Leontocaris pacifica Zarenkov, 1976<br />

= Leontocaris pacificus Zarenkov, 1976: 10; Fig. 3. [off Chile, 680-700 m]<br />

Leontocaris paulsoni Stebbing, 1905: 99; Plate 26. [25 miles off Lion’s Head, N. 67°E, 131-136 fms]<br />

? = Problemacaris spinetum Stebbing, 1921a: 626. [about 300 fms, Table Mountain E. by S. 40 miles<br />

according to Stebbing, 1924]<br />

Leontocaris vanderlandi Fransen, 2001: 57; Figs 1-26. [Seychelles, N of Platte Island atoll, 05°48'S 55°22'E,<br />

600 m]<br />

Leontocaris yarramundi Taylor & Poore, 1998: 64; Figs 5-7. [T<strong>as</strong>mania, 82.8 km SSE of Southe<strong>as</strong>t Cape, ”U”<br />

seamount, 44°19.2'S 147°07.2'E, 1083-1448 m]<br />

Ligur Sarato, 1885<br />

= Lybia Risso, 1844 (type species P.[alaemon] Ensiferus Risso, 1816, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

invalid junior homonym of Lybia H. Milne Edwards, 1834 (Crustacea Brachyura))<br />

= Ligur Sarato, 1885 (type species Ligur Edwardsii Sarato, 1885 (junior subjective synonym of<br />

P.[alaemon] Ensiferus Risso, 1816), by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List<br />

of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Ligur ensiferus (Risso, 1816)<br />

= P.[alaemon] Ensiferus Risso, 1816: 106. [dans la région de coraux, environs de Nice]<br />

= Hippolyte Carneus Roux, 1831: 28. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Hippolytus Incarnatus Hope, 1851: 18. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Palemon Vedianti Monod, 1931: 133. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Ligur Edwardsii Sarato, 1885: 2. [mers de Saint-Jean et d’Eza]<br />

Lysmata Risso, 1816<br />

= Aglaope Rafinesque, 1814 (type species Aglaope striata Rafinesque, 1814 (invalid senior subjective<br />

synonym of M.[elicerta] Seti Caudata Risso, 1816), by monotypy, gender feminine; invalid junior


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homonym of Aglaope Latreille, 1809 (Lepidoptera); name placed on the Official Index of Rejected<br />

and Invalid Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Niphea Rafinesque, 1815 (nomen novum for Aglaope Rafinesque, 1814, gender feminine; name suppressed<br />

for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy<br />

under the plenary powers of the ICZN, placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names<br />

in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Melicerta Risso, 1816 (type species M.[elicerta] Seti Caudata Risso, 1816, designated by H. Milne<br />

Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1836-1844], gender feminine; invalid junior homonym of<br />

Melicerta Schrank, 1803 (Rotifera) and Melicerta Peron & Leseur, 1810 (Colenterata); name placed on<br />

the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Lysmata Risso, 1816 (nomen novum for Melicerta Risso, 1816, gender feminine; name placed on the<br />

Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 52 in 1958)<br />

? = Opithiocheirus Leach, 1830a (type species Opithiocheirus Chrysophthalmus Leach, 1830a, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

? = Usterocheirus Leach, 1830a (type species Usterocheirus Macropocoilium Leach, 1830a, designated<br />

by Holthuis, 1993a, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Arno Roux, 1831 (nomen novum for Aglaope Rafinesque, 1814, gender feminine)<br />

= Eretmocaris Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Eretmocaris stylorostris Spence Bate, 1888, designated<br />

by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

= Hippolysmata Stimpson, 1860a (type species Hippolysmata vitatta Stimpson, 1860a, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Lysmata amboinensis (De Man, 1888b)<br />

= Hippolysmata vittata var. amboinensis De Man, 1888b: 495. [Amboina]<br />

Lysmata anchisteus Chace, 1972: 125; Figs 53-54. [Grenada, Point Saline, rocks at southwest end of first<br />

beach on lee co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Lysmata ankeri Rhyne & Lin, 2006: 179; Figs 7-9; Plate 1C. [Pompano Beach, Florida, southe<strong>as</strong>t of inlet, 4 m]<br />

Lysmata argentopunctata Wicksten, 2000a: 3; Figs 1-3. [Morro Colorado, Sonora, 28°20'N 111°18'W, 5-10 m]<br />

Lysmata bahia Rhyne & Lin, 2006: 191; Figs 16-18; Plate 1F. [Bahia, Salvador, Brazil, seawall at harbor,<br />

purch<strong>as</strong>ed from a pet store]<br />

Lysmata boggessi Rhyne & Lin, 2006: 183; Figs 10-12; Plate 1D. [northwest of Hernando Beach, Florida,<br />

seagr<strong>as</strong>s bed, 4 m]<br />

Lysmata californica (Stimpson, 1866)<br />

= Hippolysmata californica Stimpson, 1866: 48. [San Diego, Cal.]<br />

= Hippolyte lineata Lockington, 1877a: 35. [San Diego, between tides]<br />

Lysmata chica Wicksten, 2000a: 8; Figs 5-7. [Bahía Cartago, Isla Isabela (Albemarle Island), Galapagos,<br />

0°34'N 90°58'W, shore]<br />

Lysmata debelius Bruce, 1983e: 115; Figs 1-9. [Polillo Island, e<strong>as</strong>t of Luzon, Philippines, 28 m]<br />

Lysmata dispar Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2007: 85; Figs 1-3. [Goodwyn I., 20°32.000'S 116°32.420'E, intertidal]<br />

Lysmata galapagensis Schmitt, 1924c: 165; Fig. 41. [Northe<strong>as</strong>t of Eden, 7 fms]<br />

Lysmata grabhami (Gordon, 1935)<br />

= Hippolysmata grabhami Gordon, 1935: 319; Figs 10, 11a-b. [Funchal, Madeira]<br />

Lysmata gracilirostris Wicksten, 2000b: 208; Figs 1-3. [Golfo de Papagayo, Costa Rica, 10°42.4'N 85°55'W,<br />

8-86 m]<br />

Lysmata guamensis Anker & Cox, 2011: 205; Figs 1-3. [Mariana Archipelago, Guam, Gl<strong>as</strong>s Breakwater<br />

near mouth of Apra Harbor, 3-6 m]<br />

Lysmata hochi Baeza & Anker, 2008: 149; Figs 1-2. [Panama, Caribbean co<strong>as</strong>t, Boc<strong>as</strong> del Toro, Isla Colon,<br />

Playa Bluff, 0.5-1 m]<br />

Lysmata holthuisi Anker, Baeza & De Grave, 2009: 684; Figs 1-5. [Taboga I., intertidal, low tide, under<br />

rocks and coral rubble]<br />

Lysmata intermedia (Kingsley, 1878a)<br />

= Hippolysmata intermedia Kingsley, 1878a: 90. [Fort Jefferson; Tortug<strong>as</strong>, Florida]<br />

Lysmata kempi Chace, 1997: 53. [nomen novum for Hippolysmata dentata Kemp, 1914 nec Palaemon dentatus<br />

De Haan, 1844]


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= Hippolysmata dentata Kemp, 1914: 117; Plate 6, fig. 5. [off M. of Irrawaddy R, 15°20'N 94°55'E, 20<br />

fms]<br />

Lysmata kuekenthali (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Hippolyte kükenthali De Man, 1902: 850; Plate 26, fig. 56; nomen novum for Merhippolyte orientalis<br />

sensu De Man, 1892a nec Spence Bate, 1888. [Flores; Ternate]<br />

= Hippolysmata marleyi Stebbing, 1919: 120; Plate 18. [Isezela, Natal]<br />

Lysmata lipkei Okuno & Fiedler, 2010: 599; Figs 1-4. [Ubara-jima Islet, Katsuura, Boso Peninsula, Honshu,<br />

Japan, 35°07.7'N 140°16.7'E, 15 m]<br />

Lysmata moorei (Rathbun, 1901)<br />

= Hippolysmata moorei Rathbun, 1901: 115; Fig. 23. [Playa de Ponce]<br />

Lysmata morelandi (Yaldwyn, 1971)<br />

= Hippolysmata (Hippolysmata) morelandi Yaldwyn, 1971: 90. [Bay of Islands, North Auckland, subtidal<br />

algal beds on rocky substrate to a depth of about 20 ft]<br />

Lysmata multiscissa (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Hippolysmata multiscissa Nobili, 1904: 232. [Djibouti]<br />

Lysmata nayaritensis Wicksten, 2000a: 14; Figs 9-11. [Playa Mantac, about 5 miles SE of San Bl<strong>as</strong>, Nayarit,<br />

Mexico, 21°33'N 105°19'W]<br />

Lysmata nilita Dohrn & Holthuis, 1950: 339; Fig. 1; Plate 9. [Western half of Bay of Naples]<br />

= Lysmata Nilita Hope, 1851: 17. [nomen nudum]<br />

Lysmata olavoi Fransen, 1991b: 63; Figs 1-34. [Azores, Pico, Ponto da Ilha, 38°25'00"N 27°59'10"W, 135<br />

m]<br />

Lysmata pederseni Rhyne & Lin, 2006: 187; Figs 13-15, Plate 1E. [southe<strong>as</strong>t of Sombrero Reef, Marathon,<br />

Florida, in tube sponge, 15 m]<br />

Lysmata philippinensis Chace, 1997: 53, 75; Figs 19-20. [Albay Gulf, e<strong>as</strong>t of southern Luzon, 13°12'N<br />

123°49'18"E, 267 m]<br />

Lysmata porteri (Rathbun, 1907)<br />

= Hippolysmata porteri Rathbun, 1907: 49; Plate 3, fig. 4. [Bay of Valparaiso]<br />

Lysmata rafa Rhyne & Anker, 2007: 292; Figs 2-4. [Florida, Key west Lakes, west of Key West, under<br />

ledge, about 1 m]<br />

Lysmata rathbunae Chace, 1970: 59; Figs 1-3. [Off Boynton Beach, Florida, 26°31'N 80°01'W, 55-64 m]<br />

Lysmata rauli Laubenheimer & Rhyne, 2010: 299; Figs 1-3. [Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, under rocky ledge in<br />

tide pool, 2 m depth]<br />

Lysmata seticaudata (Risso, 1816)<br />

= M.[elicerta] Seti Caudata Risso, 1816: 110; Plate 2, fig. 1. [environs de Nice, dans les eaux profondes]<br />

= Aglaope striata Rafinesque, 1814: 24. [Name suppressed under the plenary powers for the purposes<br />

of the Principle of Priority but not for those of the Principle of Homonymy in Opinion 522 in<br />

1958]<br />

= P.[alemon] Cognetii Risso, 1816: 106. [environs de Nice, dans la région des madrépores]<br />

= Lysmata aberrans Czerniavsky, 1884: 63; Plate 3, Figs 7A-K. [Portus Suchum, 1-1.5 m]<br />

= Miersia clavigera Chun, 1888: 34; Plate 4, fig. 6. [Type locality not indicated, presumed to be around<br />

Gulf of Naples, 0-600 m]<br />

Lysmata splendida Burukovsky, 2000g: 223; Figs 1-3. [Maldives, Ari-Atoll, inner reef Maayafushi, in<br />

caverns on reef roof wall, 6-35 m]<br />

Lysmata stenolepis Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 177; Figs 55, 56a-c. [Off Sao Tiago, 275-150 m]<br />

Lysmata ternatensis De Man, 1902<br />

= Palaemon dentatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 13 (1844); 176 (1849, <strong>as</strong><br />

Lysmata seticaudata Risso). [Japan] [nec Palaemon dentatus Roemer, 1841]<br />

= Lysmata seticaudata var. ternatensis De Man, 1902: 846. [Ternate]<br />

= Hippolysmata acicula Rathbun, 1906: 912; Plate 24, fig. 6. [vicinity of Kauai Island, 7-148 fms]<br />

= Lysmata affinis Borradaile, 1915b: 209. [Minikoi, Peros Banhos, Salomon, Seychelles]<br />

Lysmata trisetacea (Heller, 1861)<br />

= H.[ippolyte] trisetacea Heller, 1861: 29. [im rothen Meere]<br />

= Lysmata pusilla Heller, 1862c: 287; Plate 3, fig. 26. [im rothen Meere]


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= Lysmata chiltoni Kemp, 1914: 110; Plate 6, figs 1-4. [Meyer Island, Kermadec group]<br />

= Hippolysmata paucidens Rathbun, 1906: 913; Plate 24, fig. 4. [Waikiki beach]<br />

Lysmata udoi Baeza, Bolaños, Hernandez & López, 2009: 62; Figs 1-3. [Caribbean Co<strong>as</strong>t, Cubagua Island,<br />

Venezuela, from dens of the ”sapo bocón” toadfish Amphichthys criptocentrus, 2-4 m]<br />

Lysmata uncicornis Holthuis & Maurin, 1952: 198; Figs 1-2. [port de C<strong>as</strong>ablanca, 4-5 m]<br />

Lysmata vittata (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolysmata vittata Stimpson, 1860a: 26. [in portu ”Hong Kong”]<br />

= Nauticaris unirecedens Spence Bate, 1888: 608; Plate 110, fig. 1. [Hong Kong]<br />

= Hippolysmata vittata var. subtilis Thallwitz, 1892: 22. [Cebú]<br />

= Hippolysmata durbanensis Stebbing, 1921b: 20; Plate 5. [c<strong>as</strong>t up on the beach in Durban Bay]<br />

Lysmata wurdemanni (Gibbes, 1850)<br />

= Hippolyte Wurdemanni Gibbes, 1850: 197. [Key West Lakes, west of Key West, Florida, 1 m; neotype<br />

selection by Rhyne & Lin, 2006]<br />

Lysmata zacae Armstrong, 1941: 10; Fig. 4. [Mataatu Harbor, Savaii, 8ft]<br />

Lysmatella Borradaile, 1915b<br />

= Lysmatella Borradaile, 1915b (type species Lysmatella prima Borradaile, 1915b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Lysmatella prima Borradaile, 1915b: 209. [Maldive Islands]<br />

Merguia Kemp, 1914<br />

= Merguia Kemp, 1914 (type species Hippolyte oligodon De Man, 1888a, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Merguia oligodon (De Man, 1888a)<br />

= Hippolyte oligodon De Man, 1888a: 277; Plate 18, figs 1-6. [Elphinst<strong>one</strong> Island]<br />

Merguia rhizophorae (Rathbun, 1900)<br />

= Hippolysmata rhizophoræ Rathbun, 1900: 153; Plate 8, fig. 9. [Rio Parahyba do Norte, on mangroves]<br />

Merhippolyte Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Merhippolyte Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Merhippolyte agulh<strong>as</strong>ensis Spence Bate, 1888, by original<br />

designation, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Merhippolyte agulh<strong>as</strong>ensis Spence Bate, 1888: 619; Plate 110, fig. 4. [Challenger stn 142, 35°04'S 18°37'E,<br />

south of the Cape of Good Hope, 150 fms]<br />

Merhippolyte americana Holthuis, 1961d: 1; Fig. 1. [Yucatan Channel, 20°59'30"N 86°23'45"W, 130 fms]<br />

Merhippolyte ancistrota Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 167; Figs 52-53. [îles du Cap Vert, 15°34.5'N 23°11.5'W,<br />

185 m]<br />

Merhippolyte calmani Kemp & Sewell, 1912: 20; Plate 1, figs 1-4. [off the S.W. co<strong>as</strong>t of India, 9°14'10"N<br />

75°45'E, 237 fms]<br />

Merhippolyte chacei Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 309; Figs 18-19. [New South Wales, 33°43-37'S 151°55'<br />

– 152°02'E, 686 m]<br />

Merhippolyte kauaiensis (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Spirontocaris kauaiensis Rathbun, 1906: 913; Plate 24, fig. 5. [vicinity of Kauai Island, 55-362 fms]<br />

Merhippolyte peroni Ledoyer, 1990: 48; Fig. 3A. [Sud de l’île Saint-Paul]<br />

Mimocaris Nobili, 1903b<br />

= Mimocaris Nobili, 1903b (type species Mimocaris heterocarpoides Nobili, 1903b, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Mimocaris heterocarpoides Nobili, 1903b: 6; Fig. 2. [Pulu Burong]<br />

Nauticaris Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Nauticaris Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Nauticaris marionis Spence Bate, 1888, designated by


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Fig. 50. Nauticaris magellanica (A. Milne-Edwards, 1891). Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Calman, 1906b, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Nauticaris brucei Stebbing, 1914a: 292; Plate 24. [Scotia stn 461, Gough Island, 100 fms]<br />

Nauticaris magellanica (A. Milne-Edwards, 1891) (Fig. 50)<br />

= Hippolyte magellanicus A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 46; Plate 5, figs 2-2i. [dans la baie Orange, 17 m; au<br />

nord-ouest de l’île Grévy (cap Hall), 65 m]<br />

= Hippolyte consobrinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1891: 47; Plate 5, fig. 4. [à terre dans la baie Orange]<br />

= Nauticaris marionis var. chilensis Doflein & Balss, 1912: 30. [Port Stanley, Falkland-Inseln; Magalhaens-Straße]<br />

Nauticaris marionis Spence Bate, 1888: 603; Plate 108. [Challenger stns 144A, 46°48'0''S 37°49'30''E, off<br />

Marion Island, 69 fms; 145, 46°43'0''S 38°4'30''E, off Prince Edward Island, 140 fms; 315, 51°40'S<br />

57°50'W, off the Falkland Islands, 12 fms]<br />

= Hippolyte stewarti Thomson, 1889: 259; Plate 13, fig. 1. [Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island]<br />

= Merhippolyte australis Hodgson, 1902: 233; Plate 29 (<strong>as</strong> Hippolyte australis). [Auckland Island, 10<br />

fms]<br />

Paralatreutes Kemp, 1925<br />

= Paralatreutes Kemp, 1925 (type species Paralatreutes bicornis Kemp, 1925, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Paralatreutes bicornis Kemp, 1925: 334; Figs 23-24. [Ross Channel, Port Blair, Andamans, 3-4 fms]<br />

Paralebbeus Bruce & Chace, 1986<br />

= Paralebbeus Bruce & Chace, 1986 (type species Paralebbeus zotheculatus Bruce & Chace, 1986, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Paralebbeus zotheculatus Bruce & Chace, 1986: 238; Figs 1-6. [17°30.1'S 118°28.9'E, 505-506 m]<br />

Paralebbeus zygius Chace, 1997: 82; Figs 25-28. [Selat Butung, Sulawesi (Celebes), Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 5°35'00"S<br />

122°20'00''E, 1023 m]


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Phycocaris Kemp, 1916a<br />

= Phycocaris Kemp, 1916a (type species Phycocaris simulans Kemp, 1916a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Phycocaris simulans Kemp, 1916a: 392; Fig. 2; Plate 36, fig. 2. [near Ross Island, Port Blair, Andaman Islands,<br />

2-4 fms]<br />

Saron Thallwitz, 1891<br />

= Saron Thallwitz, 1891 (type species Hippolyte gibberosus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards,<br />

1834-1840], by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the<br />

Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Saron inermis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi in Debelius, 1983: 117 (partim, see Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1989). [Ind<strong>one</strong>sien]<br />

Saron marmoratus (Olivier, 1811)<br />

= Palæmon marmoratus Olivier, 1811: 665. [Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

= Hippolyte gibberosus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 378. [les côtes de<br />

la Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

= Hippolyte Leachii Guérin-Méneville, 1838 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1838]: 37. [côtes de l’île de<br />

Strong ou Oualan]<br />

= H.[ippolyte] Hemprichii Heller, 1861: 29. [im rothen Meere]<br />

= Hyppolite Kraussii Bianconi, 1869: 209; Plate 1, fig. 2a. [Mosambico]<br />

= Nauticaris grandirostris Pearson, 1905: 79; Plate 1, figs 6-6c. [entrance to Galle Harbour, 4.5-7 fms]<br />

Saron neglectus De Man, 1902: 854; Plate 26, figs 58-58b. [Ternate; Pulo Edam in der Bai von Batavia;<br />

Kagoshima, Japan]<br />

Saron rectirostris Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1984: 116. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia]<br />

Spirontocaris Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Sowerbyus Hoek, 1887 (type species Sowerbyus spinus Hoek, 1887, probably a later combination of<br />

Cancer Spinus Sowerby, 1805 [in Sowerby, 1804-1806], by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name place<br />

on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 588 in 1961)<br />

= Spirontocaris Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Cancer Spinus Sowerby, 1805 [in Sowerby, 1804-1806],<br />

by monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 588 in 1961)<br />

Spirontocaris arcuata Rathbun, 1902a: 893. [W<strong>as</strong>hington Sound, Straits of Fuca, 48 fms]<br />

Spirontocaris arcuatoides Kobjakova, 1962: 244; Fig. 2. [Ostrov Zelenii (Green Island), 14 m; Shitokan Island,<br />

10-4 m]<br />

Spirontocaris br<strong>as</strong>hnikowi Kobjakova, 1936a: 221. [Tatar Strait and Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan; nomen<br />

novum for Spirontocaris dalli sensu Bražnikov, 1907 nec Rathbun, 1902a; fully described in<br />

Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

= Spirontocaris br<strong>as</strong>hnikovi Makarov, 1941: 121. [Avachinsk Bay; nomen nudum]<br />

Spirontocaris brevidigitata Kobjakova, 1935: 88; Fig. 3. [von der Bucht Peters des Großen nach Norden bis<br />

zur Bucht Nelma, 75-1380 m]<br />

Spirontocaris dalli Rathbun, 1902a: 894. [Coal Harbor, Unga Island, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 9-8 fms]<br />

Spirontocaris gurjanovae Kobjakova, 1955: 238; Fig. 3. [4th Kuril Straits, Kurile Islands, 100 m]<br />

Spirontocaris holmesi Holthuis, 1947a: 8. [nomen novum for Spirontocaris bispinosus Holmes, 1900 nec<br />

Hippolyte bispinosa De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]]<br />

= Spirontocaris bispinosus Holmes, 1900: 207. [Puget Sound]<br />

Spirontocaris intermedia Kobjakova, 1936a<br />

= Spirontocaris spina intermedia Kobjakova, 1936a: 221. [Okhotsk Sea; fully described in Kobjakova,<br />

1937]<br />

= Spirontocaris spina intermedia Makarov, 1941: 117; Figs 1-2. [Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea, 30-100 m]<br />

Spirontocaris lamellicornis (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Hippolyte lamellicornis Dana, 1852a: 24. [in freta ”de Fuca” Oregoniæ, juxta portum ”Dungeness”]


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Spirontocaris lilljeborgii (Danielssen, 1859)<br />

? = Astacus histrio Fabricius, 1775: 415. [Groenlandia]<br />

= H.[ippolyte] Lilljeborgii Danielssen, 1859: 5. [Slotholem (Lofoten) paa sandig Leerbund, 40 fms]<br />

= Hippolyte securifrons Norman, 1862: 151. [off the Shetland Isles; full description in Norman, 1863]<br />

Spirontocaris microdentata Kobjakova, 1962<br />

= Spirontocaria [sic] microdentatus Kobjakova, 1962: 245; Fig. 4. [Ushishir Island, about 18 m]<br />

Spirontocaris murdochi Rathbun, 1902a: 893. [off Robben Island, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sghalin, Okhostk Sea]<br />

Spirontocaris ochotensis (Brandt, 1851)<br />

= Hippolyte ochotensis Brandt, 1851: 120; Plate 5, Figs 17-17b. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Spirontocaris mororani Rathbun, 1902b: 43; Fig. 16. [Mororan, Hokkaido]<br />

= Spirontocaris makarovi Kobjakova, 1936a: 221. [Okhotsk Sea; fully described in Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

= Spirontocaris makarovi spatula Kobjakova, 1936a: 221. [Okhotsk Sea; fully described in Kobjakova,<br />

1937]<br />

= Spirontocaris onagawaensis Yokoya, 1939: 268; Fig. 5. [Tak<strong>as</strong>iro, 7.5 m; Nonohama, 4.6 m]<br />

Spirontocaris pectinifera (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Hippolyte pectinifera Stimpson, 1860a: 35. [sinu ”Hakodadi” f. conchoso org 8.]<br />

= Spirontocaris cr<strong>as</strong>sirostris Kubo, 1951: 274; Figs 11-12. [off Heta, Izu peninsula, ca. 300 m]<br />

Spirontocaris phippsii (Krøyer, 1841)<br />

= Hippolyte Phippsii Krøyer, 1841: 575. [Spitsbergen, Norges Vestkyst (og Grønland ?)]<br />

= Hippolyte turgida Krøyer, 1841: 575. [Spitsbergen, Norges Vestkyst, Grønland]<br />

= Hippolyte vibrans Stimpson, 1871: 125. [M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Bay]<br />

Spirontocaris prionota (Stimpson, 1864)<br />

= Hippolyte prionota Stimpson, 1864: 153. [Hale’s P<strong>as</strong>sage, 10 fms; off Lummi Island, 8-12 fms, near<br />

San Juan Island, 2-4 fms (all Puget Sound)]<br />

= Spirontocaris macrodonta J.F.L. Hart, 1930: 102; Plate 1. [Gonzales Point, tide pool; False Narrows,<br />

near the water’s edge; Departure Bay in about 10 fms (all Vancouver Island)]<br />

Spirontocaris sica Rathbun, 1902a: 894. [Santa Barbara Channel, 265 fms]<br />

Spirontocaris snyderi Rathbun, 1902a: 894. [Monterey Bay, California]<br />

Spirontocaris spinus (Sowerby, 1805 [in Sowerby, 1804-1806])<br />

? = Astacus histrio Fabricius, 1775: 415. [Groenlandia]<br />

= Cancer spinus Sowerby, 1805 [in Sowerby, 1804-1806]: 47; Plate 23. [among oysters on the Scottish<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

= Hippolyte Sowerbæi Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875]: Plate 39, figs 1-10. [Newhaven, in the Frith<br />

of Forth]<br />

= Spirontocaris spina laevidens Kobjakova, 1936a: 221. [Tatar Strait and Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan;<br />

fully described in Kobjakova, 1937]<br />

Spirontocaris truncata Rathbun, 1902a: 894. [Heceta Bank, Oregon, 50 fms]<br />

Spirontocaris urupensis Kobjakova, 1962: 243; Fig. 1. [Urup Island, 5-7 m]<br />

Thinora Bruce, 1998d<br />

= Thinora Bruce, 1998d (nomen novum for Thorina Bruce, 1997b, gender feminine)<br />

= Thorina Bruce, 1997b (type species Thor maldivensis Borradaile, 1915b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine; invalid junior homonym of Thorina Stephensen, 1944 (Amphipoda))<br />

Thinora maldivensis (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Thor maldivensis Borradaile, 1915b: 208. [Minikoi, Maldives; Salomon]<br />

Thor Kingsley, 1878a<br />

= Thor Kingsley, 1878a (type species Thor floridanus Kingsley, 1878a, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= P<strong>as</strong>chocaris Nobili, 1905b (type species H.[ippolyte] p<strong>as</strong>chalis Heller, 1862c, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)


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Thor algicola Wicksten, 1987: 27; Figs 1-3. [Bahía Bacochibampo, Guaym<strong>as</strong>, Sonora, Mexico, 27°57'N<br />

111°02'W, 5 m, among Sarg<strong>as</strong>sum]<br />

Thor amboinensis (De Man, 1888b)<br />

= Hippolyte amboinensis De Man, 1888b: 535. [Amboina]<br />

= Thor discosomatis Kemp, 1916a: 388; Fig. 1; Plate 36, fig. 1. [Port Blair, Andamans]<br />

Thor cocoensis Wicksten & Varg<strong>as</strong>, 2001: 139; Figs 1-4. [Bajo Alcy<strong>one</strong>, Isla del Coco, Costa Rica (Pacific),<br />

35 m]<br />

Thor cordelli Wicksten, 1996b: 295; Fig. 1. [Sulphur Bay, Clarion Island, Mexico, shallow]<br />

Thor dobkini Chace, 1972: 133; Fig. 57. [Florida, Punta R<strong>as</strong>sa, 2 m]<br />

Thor floridanus Kingsley, 1878a: 95. [Key West, Florida]<br />

Thor intermedius Holthuis, 1947a: 51; Figs 4-6. [Sissie near Misool, shore and reef]<br />

Thor manningi Chace, 1972: 137; Figs 59-60. [English Harbour, Antigua, from bottom of yacht anchored<br />

for several months]<br />

Thor marguitae Bruce, 1978e: 159; Figs 1-6. [reef flat, Heron Island, Capricorn Islands, Queensland, Australia,<br />

23°25.25'S 151°55.20'E]<br />

Thor p<strong>as</strong>chalis (Heller, 1862c)<br />

= H.[ippolyte] p<strong>as</strong>chalis Heller, 1862c: 276; Plate 3, fig. 24. [im rothen Meere]<br />

Thor spinipes Bruce, 1983f: 2; Figs 1-6. [Burford Island, Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory, Australia,<br />

11°29.3'S 131°57.5'E, muddy reef flat pools at LWS tide]<br />

Thor spinosus Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 192; Plate 52. [Tmukus Roads, Bali, Dutch E<strong>as</strong>t Indies, in coral]<br />

Thorella Bruce, 1982d<br />

= Thorella Bruce, 1982d (type species Thorella cobourgi Bruce, 1982d, by original designation and<br />

monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Thorella cobourgi Bruce, 1982d: 452; Figs 1-5. [Black Point, Port Essington, Cobourg Peninsula, Northern<br />

Territory, 11°09.0'S 132°08.2'E, 1-2 m, in Sarg<strong>as</strong>sum]<br />

Tozeuma Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Tozeuma Stimpson, 1860a (type species Tozeuma lanceolatum Stimpson, 1860a, by monotypy, gender<br />

neuter)<br />

= Ang<strong>as</strong>ia Spence Bate, 1863 (type species Ang<strong>as</strong>ia pavonina Spence Bate, 1863, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Tozeuma armatum Paul’son, 1875<br />

= Toz.[euma] armata Paul’son, 1875: 99; Plate 15, fig. 2. [Red Sea]<br />

= Ang<strong>as</strong>ia Stimpsonii Henderson, 1893: 437; Plate 40, figs 18-20. [Gulf of Martaban]<br />

Tozeuma carolinense Kingsley, 1878a (Fig. 51)<br />

= Tozeuma carolinensis Kingsley, 1878a: 90. [Fort Macon, North Carolina]<br />

Fig. 51. Tozeuma carolinense Kingsley, 1878. Photo by Arthur Anker.


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Tozeuma cornutum A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 16. [près de Barbades, 40 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Tozeuma elongata (Baker, 1904)<br />

= Ang<strong>as</strong>ia elongata Baker, 1904: 147; Plate 27, figs 1-4. [south Australian co<strong>as</strong>t, 15 fms; Port Victor]<br />

Tozeuma erythraeum Nobili, 1904<br />

= Tozeuma erythræum Nobili, 1904: 231. [Mer Rouge]<br />

Tozeuma kimberi (Baker, 1904)<br />

= Ang<strong>as</strong>ia kimberi Baker, 1904: 149; Plate 27, fig. 5. [Port Willunga, 4 fms]<br />

Tozeuma lanceolatum Stimpson, 1860a: 27. [in portu ”Hong Kong”, in fundo limoso prof. sex. org. sat<br />

vulgaris]<br />

Tozeuma novaezealandiae Borradaile, 1916<br />

= Tozeuma novae-zealandiae Borradaile, 1916: 86; Fig. 3. [7 miles E of North Cape, New Zealand, 128<br />

m]<br />

Tozeuma pavoninum (Spence Bate, 1863)<br />

= Ang<strong>as</strong>ia pavonina Spence Bate, 1863: 498; Plate 90, figs 1-1z. [St. Vincent’s Gulf, 4.5 fms]<br />

= Ang<strong>as</strong>ia robusta Baker, 1904: 150; Plate 28, figs 1-8. [St.Vincent Gulf, 10-12 fms]<br />

Tozeuma serratum A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 16. [près de Barbades, 56 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Tozeuma tomentosum (Baker, 1904)<br />

= Ang<strong>as</strong>ia tomentosa Baker, 1904: 152; Plate 29, figs 1-4. [south Australian co<strong>as</strong>t, about 20 fms]<br />

Trachycaris Calman, 1906b<br />

= Trachycaris Calman, 1906b (type species Platybema rugosus Spence Bate, 1888, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Trachycaris restricta (A. Milne-Edwards, 1878)<br />

= Hippolyte restrictus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878: 231. [îles du Cap-Vert]<br />

Trachycaris rugosa (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Platybema rugosus Spence Bate, 1888: 579; Plate 104, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 24, 18°38'30''N 65°5'30''W,<br />

off Culebra island, West Indies, 390 fms]<br />

Family oGyRIDIDAe Holthuis, 1955b<br />

Ogyrides Stebbing, 1914b<br />

= Ogyris Stimpson, 1860a (type species Ogyris orientalis Stimpson, 1860a, by monotypy, invalid junior<br />

homonym of Ogyris Westwood, 1851 (Lepidoptera), gender feminine; name placed on the Official<br />

Index of Rejected and Invalid Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Ogyrides Stebbing, 1914b (nomen novum for Ogyris Stimpson, 1860a, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name<br />

placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Ogyrides alphaerostris (Kingsley, 1880)<br />

= Ogyris alphærostris Kingsley, 1880: 420; Plate 14, fig. 7. [Northampton County, Virginia, E<strong>as</strong>tern<br />

shore, Atlantic side]<br />

= Ogyris occidentalis Ortmann, 1893: 46; Plate 3, fig. 4. [Plankton-Expedition der Humbolt-Stiftung:<br />

Tocantins-Mündung JN 239 (0.6°S 48.1°W, 0 m); Pl. 106 (0.7°S 48.2°W, 12 m)]<br />

= Ogyrides yaquiensis Armstrong, 1949: 3; Fig. 1. [Rio Yaqui del Sul, Dominican Republic, 1-3 ft]<br />

= Ogyrides limicola Williams, 1955: 57; Fig. 1. [mouth of Far Creek at Ebgelhard, Hyde Count, North<br />

Carolina, 1-8 ft]<br />

Ogyrides delli Yaldwyn, 1971: 89. [Lowry Bay, Wellington Harbour, 4 fms]<br />

Ogyrides hayi Williams, 1981: 145. [off Bogue Bank, west of Fort Macon, North Carolina, ca. 3.5 m] (Fig. 52)<br />

Ogyrides mjoebergi (Balss, 1921a)<br />

= Ogyris Mjöbergi Balss, 1921a: 7; Figs 1-2 [Cape Jaubert, 45 meilen WSW, 54 fuss]<br />

Ogyrides orientalis (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Ogyris orientalis Stimpson, 1860a: 36. [mari Sinensi, et in sinu ”Kagosima”, 5-25 org]<br />

Ogyrides rarispina Holthuis, 1951a: 119; Fig. 25. [anchorage of Monrovia, Liberia, 11 m]


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Fig. 52. Ogyrides hayi Williams, 1981. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Ogyrides saldanhae Barnard, 1947<br />

= Ogyrides saldanhæ Barnard, 1947: 387. [Saldanha Bay, 10 fms]<br />

Ogyrides sibogae (De Man, 1910a)<br />

= Ogyris Sibogae De Man, 1910a: 318. [6°4.1'N 120°44'E, 535 m]<br />

Ogyrides striaticauda Kemp, 1915: 284; Figs 28-30. [Chilka Lake]<br />

Ogyrides tarazonai Wicksten & Mendez G., 1988: 622; Fig. 1. [Ventanilla, Peru, 11°50'S, shallow water, 50<br />

m from tide line]<br />

Superfamily PRoCeSSoIDeA ortmann, 1896a<br />

Family PRoCeSSIDAe ortmann, 1896a<br />

Ambidexter Manning & Chace, 1971<br />

= Ambidexter Manning & Chace, 1971 (type species Ambidexter symmetricus Manning & Chace, 1971,<br />

by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Ambidexter panamensis Abele, 1972: 373; Figs 4-5. [Panama, Canal Z<strong>one</strong>, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t, Ft. Amador, Naos<br />

Island, from burrows on sand-mud beach adjacent to Smithsonian Tropical Marine Laboratory]<br />

Ambidexter swifti Abele, 1972: 366; Figs 1-3. [Panama, Panama Province, Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t, Punta Paitilla, 0.5<br />

m]<br />

Ambidexter symmetricus Manning & Chace, 1971: 3-7; Figs 1-2. [Florida, Dade County, Miami, Biscayne<br />

Bay, Matheson Hammock Wading Beach, push nets on gr<strong>as</strong>s flats]<br />

Clytomanningus Chace, 1997<br />

= Clytomanningus Chace, 1997 (type species Processa molaris Chace, 1955, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Clytomanningus coutierei (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Processa Coutierei Nobili, 1904: 234. [Djibouti]<br />

Clytomanningus molaris (Chace, 1955)<br />

= Processa molaris Chace, 1955: 11; Fig. 5. [Rongelap Atoll, Burok Island, intertidal coral]<br />

Hay<strong>as</strong>hidonus Chace, 1997<br />

= Hay<strong>as</strong>hidonus Chace, 1997 (type species Nika japonica De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850], by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)


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Hay<strong>as</strong>hidonus japonicus (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Nika japonica De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 46, fig. 6 (1844); 184, Plate N (1849).<br />

[Japan; lectotype designation by Yamaguchi & Baba, 1993]<br />

Nikoides Paul’son, 1875<br />

= Nikoides Paul’son, 1875 (type species Nik.[oides] Danae Paul’son, 1875, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Nikoides boraboraensis Burukovsky, 2002b: 1389; unnumbered figure. [French Polynesia, Bora-Bora Atoll,<br />

near Motutagu, 1-1.5 m, on coral boulder]<br />

Nikoides danae Paul’son, 1875<br />

= Nik.[oides] Danae Paul’son, 1875: 98; Plate 14, Figs 5-5d.<br />

Nikoides gurneyi Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 58; Figs 3-4. [Kikambala, Kenya, weedy pools inner reef flat at LWS]<br />

Nikoides longicarpus Noël, 1986: 264; Figs 1-8. [Philippines, 13°59'N 120°10'E, 164-150 m]<br />

Nikoides maldivensis Borradaile, 1915b: 209. [Amirante island, 25-28 ft; see Chace, 1997]<br />

= Processa Jacobsoni De Man, 1921: 95. [Sinabang, island of Simalur, near the west co<strong>as</strong>t of Atjeh,<br />

Sumatra]<br />

Nikoides multispinatus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1981b: 53; Figs 1-3. [Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia, 35ft]<br />

Nikoides plantei Burukovsky, 2007c: 1; Fig. 1. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, Antseranana, 47 m]<br />

Nikoides schmitti Manning & Chace, 1971: 8; Figs 3-5. [Florida, Monroe County, Tortug<strong>as</strong>, near black<br />

buoy, 1.25 km south of Garden Key, 26 m]<br />

Nikoides sibogae De Man, 1918a<br />

= Nikoides Sibogae De Man, 1918a: 160. [Siboga Expedition stns 71, Mak<strong>as</strong>sar and surroundings, up<br />

to 32 m; 274, 5°28'.2S 134°53'.9E, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands, 57 m; 282, 8°25'.2S 127°18'.4E, anchorage<br />

between Nusa Besi and the N.E.-point of Timor, 27-54 m]<br />

Nikoides steinii (Edmondson, 1935a)<br />

= Processa steinii Edmondson, 1935a: 3; Fig. 1. [shoal water reef of Maui, in a coral head]<br />

= Nikoides nanus Chace, 1955: 8; Fig. 4. [Eniwetok Atoll, Runit island, intertidal]<br />

Processa leach, 1815 [in leach, 1815-1875]<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>salpes Bosc, 1813 (type species N.[ika] Edulis Risso, 1816, designated by Holthuis, 1955b,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority, but not those of<br />

the Principle of Homonymy, placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 434 in 1956)<br />

= Processa Leach, 1815 [in Leach, 1815-1875] (type species Processa canaliculata Leach, 1815 [in Leach,<br />

1815-1875], by monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 434 in 1956)<br />

= Nika Risso, 1816 (type species N.[ika] Edulis Risso, 1816, designated by H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in<br />

H. Milne Edwards, 1836-1844], gender feminine)<br />

= Velocina Gistel, 1848 (nomen novum for Processa Leach, 1815 [in Leach, 1815-1875], gender feminine)<br />

? = Chiereghina Nardo, 1869 (type species Cancer pellucidus Nardo, 1847 (probably a junior subjective<br />

synonym of N.[ika] Edulis Risso, 1816), gender feminine)<br />

= Hectarthropus Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Hectarthropus expansus Spence Bate, 1888, designated<br />

by Holthuis, 1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Processa acutirostris Nouvel & Holthuis, 1957: 23; Figs 81-107. [prés de Monaco]<br />

? = Cancer longipes Nardo, 1847: 6. [trovato di rado nel golfo]<br />

Processa aequimana (Paul’son, 1875)<br />

= N.[ika] aequimana Paul’son, 1875: 97; Plate 14, figs 6-6a. [Red Sea]<br />

Processa affinis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 85; Fig. 12. [Sanana Bay, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Sanana, Soela Islands, 22 m]<br />

Processa australiensis Baker, 1907: 185; Plate 25, figs 2-2e. [south Australian co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Processa austroafricana Barnard, 1947: 386. [Agulh<strong>as</strong> Bank]<br />

Processa bermudensis (Rankin, 1900)<br />

= Nika bermudensis Rankin, 1900: 536; Plate 17, figs 2, 2a-b. [Harrington Sound, 1fm]


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Processa borboronica Holthuis, 1951a: 43; Fig. 7. [off Gold Co<strong>as</strong>t, 5°37'N 0°38'E, 50 m]<br />

Processa br<strong>as</strong>iliensis Christoffersen, 1979: 364; Figs 34-35. [8°15'S 34°42'W, off Pernambuco, 33 m]<br />

Processa canaliculata Leach, 1815 [in Leach, 1815-1875]: Plate 41. [Torcross, southern co<strong>as</strong>t of Devon]<br />

= Nika cannelata Griffith & Pidgeon, 1833: Plate 17, fig. 2. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Nika Couchii Bell, 1847 [in Bell, 1844-1853]: 278; unnumbered vignette. [co<strong>as</strong>t of Cornwall]<br />

= Nika edulis var. britannica Czerniavsky, 1884: 59. [nomen novum for Nika Couchii Bell, 1847 [in Bell,<br />

1844-1853]]<br />

= Nika mediterranea Parisi, 1915: 65. [Nizza]<br />

= Processa prostatica Zariquiey Cenarro, 1941: 345; Figs 17-35. [Région Tramontana]<br />

Processa compacta Crosnier, 1971: 577; Fig. 3. [Congo, baie de Pointe-Noire, 10 m]<br />

= Processa barnardi Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 92; Figs 15-16. [South Africa, 33°50'S 25°46'E, 20 fms]<br />

Processa crosnieri Noël, 1986: 274; Figs 9-12. [Ile de la Réunion, radiale B au <strong>large</strong> de St Pierre, 21°20'7[S]<br />

55°26'9[E], 73-77 m]<br />

Processa demani Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 98; Figs 19-20. [Elat, west co<strong>as</strong>t of Great Kei Islands, 27 m]<br />

Processa dimorpha Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 102; Fig. 21. [Japan, Sea of Genkai, off Shingu, Fukuoka Prefecture,<br />

weed belts]<br />

Processa edulis cr<strong>as</strong>sipes Nouvel & Holthuis, 1957: 16; Figs 28-37. [herbier de l’île Verte, Roscoff, France,<br />

Finistère]<br />

Processa edulis edulis (Risso, 1816)<br />

= N.[ika] Edulis Risso, 1816: 85; Plate 3, fig. 3. [dans la région des algues, environs de Nice]<br />

? = Cancer pellucidus Nardo, 1847: 6. [trovato nel golfo, tra gli Asprei]<br />

? = Nikoides pontica Sowinsky, 1882: 226. [mer Noire]<br />

= Nika edulis var. mediterranea forma typica Czerniavsky, 1884: 60.<br />

= Processa edulis arc<strong>as</strong>s<strong>one</strong>nsis Nouvel & Holthuis, 1957: 18; Figs 38-52. [b<strong>as</strong>in d’Arcachon]<br />

Processa elegantula Nouvel & Holthuis, 1957: 37; Figs 174-204. [baie de Cadaqués, 30-40 m]<br />

Processa famelica Manning & C.W.J. Hart, 1991: 317; Figs 1-3. [Hungry Bay, Bermuda, 32°17'N 64°46'W]<br />

Processa fimbriata Manning & Chace, 1971: 19; Figs 8-10. [Florida, Monroe County, Tortug<strong>as</strong>, off E<strong>as</strong>t Key,<br />

3 m] (Fig. 53)<br />

Processa foresti Noël, 1986: 280; Fig.13. [Philippines, 13°59'N 120°18'E, 187-205 m]<br />

Processa gracilis Baker, 1907: 187; Plate 25, Figs 3-3c. [South Australia co<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

Processa guyanae Holthuis, 1959a: 115, Figs 18-19. [NW of the Coppename River, 6°54'N 56°14'W, 49 m]<br />

= Processa tenuipes Manning & Chace, 1971: 31; Figs 17-18. [Gulf of Mexico, off west co<strong>as</strong>t of Florida,<br />

29°12'N 84°22'W, 31 m]<br />

Processa hawaiensis (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Nika Hawaiensis Dana, 1852a: 20. [prope insulam ”Maui” Hawaiensem]<br />

= Processa paucirostris Edmondson, 1930: 3; Fig. 1. [Kahana Bay, Oahu, in shallow water]<br />

Processa hemphilli Manning & Chace, 1971: 23; Figs 11-12. [Florida, Collier County, Marco, 2-6 m]<br />

Processa indica Noël, 1986: 282; Figs 14-17. [Inde, côte N-E (baie du Bengale), à proximité de Visakhapatnam,<br />

40-60 m]<br />

Processa intermedia Holthuis, 1951a: 38; Figs 5-6. [off French Guinea, 9°57'N 15°22'W, 25 m]<br />

Processa kotiensis (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Nika kotiensis Yokoya, 1933: 30; Fig. 13. [Sôyô-Maru stn 322, west of Muroto-zaki, 110 m]<br />

Processa longirostris Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 118; Figs 26-27. [South Viet Nam, Bay of Nha Trang, 5 m]<br />

Processa macrodactyla Holthuis, 1952a: 30; Fig. 8. [Baie de Gorréi, au S. d’Angra de Cintra, Rio de Oro]<br />

Processa macrognatha (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Nica macrognatha Stimpson, 1860a: 26. [in portu ”Hong Kong” f. conchoso, p. 8 org.]<br />

Processa macrophthalma Nouvel & Holthuis, 1957: 27; Figs 108-133. [prés de Monaco]<br />

Processa moana Yaldwyn, 1971: 91. [off Cuvier Id, Bay of Plenty, 30-40 fms]<br />

Processa modica modica Williamson in Williamson & Rochanaburanon, 1979: 12; Figs 1, 2a-e, 3f-g, 4-5, 9d.<br />

[52°19'N 4°22'E, about 25 km north of The Hague, The Netherlands]<br />

Processa modica carolii Williamson in Williamson & Rochanaburanon, 1979: 21; Figs 2f-h, 3h-i, 6a, d, g.<br />

[Tunisia, Carthage-Salammbô, from off Baths of Antoninus to INSTOP, 4-5 m]


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Fig. 53. Processa fimbriata Manning & Chace, 1971. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Processa namibiensis Macpherson, 1983: 60; Figs 31-32. [norte de Namibia, 17°44'S 11°34'E, 70 m]<br />

Processa neglecta Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 127; Figs 31-32. [South Viet Nam, Bay of Nha Trang, 11 m]<br />

Processa nouveli nouveli Al-Adhub & Williamson, 1975: 694; Figs 1a-b, 2a-b, 3. [Monaco]<br />

Processa nouveli holthuisi Al-Adhub & Williamson, 1975: 701. [20 km north-west of Port Erin, Isle of Man,<br />

90 m]<br />

Processa packeri Manning & Chace, 1990: 24; Fig. 11. [Ascension Island, McArthur Point, northern edge<br />

of South West Bay]<br />

Processa parva Holthuis, 1951a: 47; Fig. 8. [off Bathurst, Gambia, 18 m]<br />

Processa peruviana Wicksten, 1983a: 29; Figs 4-6. [Isla Manuelita, Costa Rica, 5°36'09''N 87°01'14''W, 146 m]<br />

Processa philippinensis Noël, 1986: 288; Fig. 18. [Philippines, 3°53'N 120°08'E, 134-129 m]<br />

Processa pippinae Wicksten & Méndez G., 1985: 16; Figs 1-4. [E of Isla Ángel de la Guardia, Gulf of California,<br />

Mexico, 29°20'N 113°11.5'W, 265-284 m]<br />

Processa processa (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Nika processa Spence Bate, 1888: 527. (nec Plate 95, fig. 1) [Amboina, 15 fms]<br />

Processa profunda Manning & Chace, 1971: 25; Figs 13-15. [Gulf of Mexico, off west co<strong>as</strong>t of Florida,<br />

28°36'N 85°33'30''W, 202 m]<br />

Processa pygmaea Burukovsky, 1990: 191; Fig. 1B. [25°04'S 97°29'W, 267-280 m]<br />

Processa riveroi Manning & Chace, 1971: 28; Fig. 16. [Puerto Rico, Laj<strong>as</strong>, La Parguera, e<strong>as</strong>t side of Maguey<br />

Island, on Thal<strong>as</strong>sia flats]<br />

Processa robusta Nouvel & Holthuis, 1957: 19; Figs 53-80. [prés de Monaco, Baie de Monte-Caro, fond de<br />

Posidonies, 15 m]<br />

Processa sulcata Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 134; Fig. 34. [Japan, Sea of Genkai, Ainoshima Island, Fukuoka Prefecture]


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Processa vicina Manning & Chace, 1971: 34; Figs 19-20. [off north Carolina, 34°35'30''N 75°45'30''W, 59 m]<br />

Processa vossi Manning, 1992: 552; Figs 1-2. [Florida, Atlantic Ocean, Martin County, about 1 mile north<br />

of St. Lucie Inlet, 27°11'N 80°09.5'W, Bathtub Beach]<br />

Processa wheeleri Lebour, 1941: 403; Figs 1-9, 11-27. [5 miles from Bermuda, 150 m]<br />

Processa zostericola Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975a: 137; Fig. 35. [Japan, Tomioka Bay, Amakusa Islands, Kumamoto Prefecture,<br />

Zostera belt]<br />

Superfamily PANDAloIDeA Haworth, 1825<br />

Family PANDAlIDAe Haworth, 1825<br />

Anachlorocurtis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975b<br />

= Anachlorocurtis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975b (type species Anachlorocurtis commensalis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975b, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Anachlorocurtis commensalis Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1975b: 175; Figs 1-3. [off Andonohana, Shionomisaki, southern Kii<br />

Peninsula, Japan, 8 m, <strong>as</strong>sociated with Antipathes sp.]<br />

Atlantopandalus Komai, 1999<br />

= Atlantopandalus Komai, 1999 (type species Pandalus propinqvus G.O. Sars, 1870, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Atlantopandalus propinqvus (G.O. Sars, 1870)<br />

= Pandalus propinqvus G.O. Sars, 1870: 148. [Lofoten near Skrava, Guldbrandsøy, 360-540 m; lectotype<br />

designation by Komai, 1999; spelling maintained <strong>as</strong> propinqvus under Art. 32.1]<br />

Austropandalus Holthuis, 1952d<br />

= Austropandalus Holthuis, 1952d (type species Hippolyte Grayi Cunningham, 1871, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Austropandalus grayi (Cunningham, 1871)<br />

= Hippolyte Grayi Cunningham, 1871: 496; Plate 59, fig. 8. [Port Otway]<br />

= Pandalus paucidens Miers, 1881b: 74; Plate 7, figs 6-7. [Tom Bay, on a bottom of rock, kelp, and mud;<br />

Trinidad Channel, 30 fms, on a sandy bottom]<br />

= Nothocaris spiniserratus Spence Bate, 1888: 663; Plate 132, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 304, 46°53'15''S<br />

75°12'0''W, Port Otway, Messier Channel, 45 fms]<br />

Biti<strong>as</strong> Fransen, 1990<br />

= Biti<strong>as</strong> Fransen, 1990 (type species Biti<strong>as</strong> stocki Fransen, 1990, by original designation and monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Biti<strong>as</strong> brevis (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Pandalus brevis Rathbun, 1906: 916; Fig. 65; Plate 21, fig. 3. [vicinity of Niihau Island, 426-417 fms]<br />

Biti<strong>as</strong> stocki Fransen, 1990: 68; Figs 1-3. [Azores, S of Pico, 38°09'N 28°31'W, 1320-1350 m]<br />

Calipandalus Komai & Chan, 2003<br />

= Calipandalus Komai & Chan, 2003 (type species Calipandalus elachys Komai & Chan, 2003, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Calipandalus elachys Komai & Chan, 2003: 880-889; Figs 1-4. [22°18.59'N 121°29.39'E, 267-302 m]<br />

Chelonika Fransen, 1997b<br />

= Chelonika Fransen, 1997b (type species Chelonika macrochela Fransen, 1997b, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Chelonika macrochela Fransen, 1997b: 179, Figs 1-7. [New Caledonia, 22°21.5'S 166°14.6'E, 144-155 m]<br />

Chlorocurtis Kemp, 1925<br />

= Chlorocurtis Kemp, 1925 (type species Chlorocurtis miser Kemp, 1925 (junior subjective synonym of


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Virbius (?) jactans Nobili, 1904), by original designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name<br />

placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Chlorocurtis jactans (Nobili, 1904)<br />

= Virbius (?) jactans Nobili, 1904: 230. [Djibouti]<br />

= Chlorocurtis miser Kemp, 1925: 280. [Port Blair, Andamans, low water]<br />

Chlorotocella Balss, 1914b<br />

= Chlorotocella Balss, 1914b (type species Chlorotocella gracilis Balss, 1914b by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Chlorotocella gracilis Balss, 1914b: 33; Figs 16-22. [Type locality restricted to Sagami Bay (Japan) by<br />

Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Miyake, 1968b]<br />

Chlorotocella spinicaudus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840])<br />

= Hippolyte spinicaudus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 378. [les côtes de<br />

la Nouvelle Hollande]<br />

= Pandalus leptorhynchus Stimpson, 1860a: 38; nec Kinahan, 1858b. [Portu Jacksoniensi Australiae, ad<br />

littora arenosa et algosa]<br />

= Pandalus (Parapandalus) spinicauda var. gibber Hale, 1924: 68; Plate 4, figs 6-7. [St. Vincent Gulf]<br />

Chlorotocus A. Milne-edwards, 1882<br />

= Chlorotocus A. Milne-Edwards, 1882 (type species Chlorotocus gracilipes A. Milne-Edwards, 1882,<br />

by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Chlorotocus cr<strong>as</strong>sicornis (A. Costa, 1871) (Fig. 54)<br />

= Pandalus cr<strong>as</strong>sicornis A. Costa, 1871: 89; Plate 2, fig. 2. [golfo di Napoli]<br />

= Chlorotocus gracilipes A. Milne-Edwards, 1882: 14. [Alboran Sea off Mediterranean co<strong>as</strong>t of Morocco,<br />

35°21'30"N 4°33'05"W – 35°24'20"N 4°32'45'W, 322-432 m; see Chace, 1985]<br />

= Palemon chlorotocus Filhol, 1885b: Plate 1. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

? = Chlorotocus incertus Spence Bate, 1888: 674; Plate 116, Figs 1-2. [Challenger stn 142, 35°4'S 18°37'E,<br />

Agulh<strong>as</strong> Bank, off the Cape of Good Hope, 150 fms]<br />

Fig. 54. Chlorotocus cr<strong>as</strong>sicornis (A. Costa, 1871). Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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= Chlorotocus gracilipes var. andamanensis Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 284. [Andaman Sea, e<strong>as</strong>t of<br />

North Andaman Island, 13°17'15"N 93°10'15"E, 185 fms]<br />

Chlorotocus novaezealandiae (Borradaile, 1916)<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris novae-zealandiae Borradaile, 1916: 84; Fig. 2. [7 miles E of North Cape, New Zealand,<br />

128 m]<br />

Dichelopandalus Caullery, 1896<br />

= Dichelopandalus Caullery, 1896 (type species Dichelopandalus Bonnieri Caullery, 1896, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Dichelopandalus bonnieri Caullery, 1896<br />

= Dichelopandalus Bonnieri Caullery, 1896: 379; Plate 15, figs 7-15. [45°30'N 5°53'W, 1200 m; 45°18'N<br />

5°23'W, 180 m; 45°18'N 5°23'W, 300-400 m; 47°13'N 5°56'W, 110 m (all Golfe de G<strong>as</strong>cogne)]<br />

Dichelopandalus leptocerus (Smith, 1881)<br />

= Pandalus leptocerus Smith, 1881: 437. [Fish Hawk stns 870 (off Block Island, R.I., 40°02'36"N<br />

70°22'58"W, 155 fms); 873 (off Newport, R.I., 40°02'N 70°57'W, 100 fms); 878 (off Block Island, R.I.,<br />

39°55'N 70°54'15"W, 142 fms)]<br />

= Pandalus falcipes Spence Bate, 1888: 668; Plate 115, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 49, 43°03'N 63°39'W, south<br />

of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 85 fms]<br />

Dorodotes Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Dorodotes Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Dorodotes reflexus Spence Bate, 1888, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Dorodotes reflexus Spence Bate, 1888: 678; Plate 116, fig. 3. [Challenger stns 195, 4°21'S 129°07'E, near<br />

Banda Island, 1425 fms; 205, 16°42'N 119°22'E, Philippine Islands, 1050 fms]<br />

Heterocarpus A. Milne-edwards, 1881b<br />

= Heterocarpus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b (type species Heterocarpus ensifer A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b,<br />

by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Atlantocaris Ortmann, 1893 (type species Atlantocaris gig<strong>as</strong> Ortmann, 1893 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Heterocarpus ensifer A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b), designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

Heterocarpus abulbus Yang, Chan & Chu, 2010: 207; Figs 1, 3A-B, 4A-D, 5A. [Taiwan, D<strong>as</strong>i fishing port,<br />

Yilan County, commercial trawler]<br />

Heterocarpus affinis Faxon, 1893: 204. [Albatross stns 3418 (16°30'00''N 099°52'30''W), 660 fms; 3424<br />

(21°15'00''N 106°23'00''W), 676 fms; 3425 (21°19'00''N 106°24'00''W), 680 fms]<br />

Heterocarpus ag<strong>as</strong>sizi Allen & Butler, 1994: 431; Figs 7-9. [Mid-Pacific Ocean, Darwin Guyot, 171°36.0'E<br />

22°07.7'N, 1281 m]<br />

Heterocarpus amacula Crosnier, 1988c: 72; Fig. 4a; Plate 1b; Plate 2h. [Polynésie française, Tuamotu<br />

(Mururoa), 250-600 m]<br />

Heterocarpus calmani Crosnier, 1988c: 59; Fig. 1a-h. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 12°52'S 48°10.3'E, 420-428 m]<br />

Heterocarpus chani Li, 2006b: 362; Figs 1-4. [Philippines, 8°52.1'N 123°37.1'E, 569-597 m depth]<br />

Heterocarpus corona Yang, Chan & Chu, 2010: 210; Figs 2, 3D-F, 4G-H, 5C-D. [Vanuatu, 15°41.1'S<br />

167°00.5'E, 509-659 m]<br />

Heterocarpus cutressi Monterrosa, 1988: 633; Figs 1-3. [southwest of Puerto Rico, 17°51.7'N 67°15.4'W, 777<br />

m]<br />

Heterocarpus dorsalis Spence Bate, 1888: 630; Plate 112. [Challenger stn 194, 4°34'00"S 129°57'30"E, off Banda<br />

Island, 200 fms]<br />

= Heterocarpus alphonsi Spence Bate, 1888: 632; Plate 112, fig. 1. [4°33'N 127°6'E, south of the Philippines,<br />

500 fms; 35°11'N 139°28'E, off Japan, 345 fms]<br />

= Heterocarpus affinis Borradaile, 1915b: 208; nec Faxon, 1893. [Saya de Malha, 300-500 fms]


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Heterocarpus ensifer A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 8. [près des Barbades à 218 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Pandalus carinatus Smith, 1882: 63; Plate 10, figs 2-2f; Plate 11, figs 1-3. [Blake stn 327, 34°0'30"N<br />

76°10'30"W, 178 fms]<br />

= Atlantocaris gig<strong>as</strong> Ortmann, 1893: 80; Plate 5, fig. 3. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

Südl. Aequatorialstrom, JN 209 (5.7°S 26.5°W, 0-400 m); Pl. 88 (6.6°S 24.5°W, 200 m)]<br />

= Procletes (?) atlanticus Lenz & Strunck, 1914: 334; Plate 22, figs 9-4. [nähe der Inseln Ascension,<br />

8°43'S 11°55'W, 3000 m]<br />

Heterocarpus gibbosus Spence Bate, 1888: 634; Plate 112, fig. 2. [Bohol Sea, 9°31.5'N 123°41.7'E, 336 m;<br />

neotype selection by Li et al., 2007]<br />

Heterocarpus grimaldii A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1900<br />

= Heterocarpus Grimaldii A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1900: 58. [entre Pico et São Jorge, 1330 m]<br />

Heterocarpus hay<strong>as</strong>hii Crosnier, 1988c: 81; Figs 4b, 5b; Plate 1, fig. d; Plate 3, figs c-e. [îles Chesterfield Islands,<br />

19°40.86'S 158°46.0'E, 615-600 m] (Fig. 55)<br />

Heterocarpus hostilis Faxon, 1893: 204. [Albatross stns 3353 (07°06'15''N 080°34'00''W), 695 fms; 3363<br />

(05°43'00''N 085°50'00''W), 978 fms; 3364 (05°30'00''N 086°08'30''W), 902 fms; 3371 (05°26'20''N<br />

086°55'00''W), 770 fms; 3380 (04°03'00''N 081°31'00''W), 899 fms; 3393 (07°15'00''N 079°36'00''W),<br />

1020 fms; 3395 (07°30'36''N 078°39'00''W), 730 fms]<br />

Heterocarpus inopinatus Tavares, 1999: 673; Fig. 1. [19°38'S 38°43'W, 960 m]<br />

Heterocarpus intermedius Crosnier, 1999b: 346; Fig. 1. [MUSORSTOM 5, stn CP 363(19°47'53.9874''S<br />

158°44'17.9874''E), Chesterfield Islands, Coral Sea, 685-700 m]<br />

Heterocarpus laevigatus Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Heterocarpus lævigatus Spence Bate, 1888: 636; Plate 112, fig. 3. [4°34'0"S 129°57'30"E, off Banda Island,<br />

200 fms]<br />

Heterocarpus lepidus De Man, 1917: 282. [West 1000 m distant from North point of Kabia-island reef,<br />

Flores Sea, 500 m; 5°53'.8S 132°48'8E, Kei-islands, 560 m]<br />

Heterocarpus longirostris MacGilchrist, 1905: 237. [Investigator stn 310, Bay of Bengal, 960 fms (13°29'30"N,<br />

95°29'E)]<br />

= Heterocarpus facetus Zarenkov & Khodkina, 1981: 83; Fig. 1. [central part of the Marcus-Nekker<br />

seamount chain, 1270-1320 m]<br />

Fig. 55. Heterocarpus hay<strong>as</strong>hii Crosnier, 1988. Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.


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Heterocarpus n<strong>as</strong>icus Timofeev, 1993: 40; Fig. 2. [Gulf of Aden, 11°31'3N 52°40'1E, 490-500 m]<br />

Heterocarpus oryx A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 10. [24°36'N 84°05'W, 955 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Heterocarpus parvispina De Man, 1917<br />

= Heterocarpus ensifer var. parvispina De Man, 1917: 282. [7°35'.4S, 117°28'.6E, Bali Sea, 521 m; 6°8'N<br />

121°19'E, north of Sulu Island, 275 m; 5°40'S 132°26'E, off the Kei-islands, 310 m]<br />

Heterocarpus reedi Bahamonde, 1955: 106; Figs 1-4. [entres los Puertos de Valparaiso y Quinteros, Chili,<br />

329 m]<br />

Heterocarpus sibogae De Man, 1917: 283. [7°15'S 115°15'.6E, Bali Sea, 289 m; 7°35'.4S 117°28'.6E, Bali Sea,<br />

521 m; 5°3'.5S 119°0'E, southern entrance of Strait of Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, 450 m; 0°11'S 127°25'E, North of<br />

Batjan, 397 m; 5°54'.5S 120°19'.2E, West of Saleyer, 462 m; 5°26'.6S 132°32'.5E, Kei-islands, 397 m;<br />

5°53'.8S 132°48'.8E, Kei-islands, 560 m; 7°19.'4S 116°49'.5E, Bali Sea, 538 m]<br />

Heterocarpus signatus Rathbun, 1906: 918; Plate 21, fig. 6. [West co<strong>as</strong>t of Hawaii Island, 382-253 fms]<br />

Heterocarpus tenuidentatus Cleva & Crosnier, 2006: 61; Figs 1-3. [Solomon Islands, New Georgia Sound,<br />

8°41.5'S 157°38.2'E, 814-980 m]<br />

Heterocarpus tricarinatus Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 154. [Investigator stn 122, Laccadive Sea, 12°05'35"N<br />

71°35'50"E, 880 fms]<br />

= Heterocarpus tricarinatus angustus Crosnier, 1988c: 84; Plate 4, Figs g-h. [5°39'S 122°12'E, au nord de<br />

l’île Muna, 1886 m]<br />

Heterocarpus vicarius Faxon, 1893: 203. [Albatross stns 3385 (07°32'36''N 079°16'00''W), 286 fms; 3386<br />

(07°33'12''N 079°17'15''W), 242 fms; 3389 (07°16'45''N 079°56'30''W), 210 fms; 3396 (07°32'00''N<br />

078°36'30''W), 259 fms]<br />

Heterocarpus woodm<strong>as</strong>oni Alcock, 1901<br />

= Heterocarpus Wood-m<strong>as</strong>oni Alcock, 1901: 108. [Andaman Sea, 265 fms]<br />

Miropandalus Bruce, 1983g<br />

= Miropandalus Bruce, 1983g (type species Miropandalus hardingi Bruce, 1983g, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Miropandalus hardingi Bruce, 1983g: 483; Figs 1-5. [Enewetak Island, Marshall Islands, 23 m]<br />

Notopandalus yaldwyn, 1960<br />

= Notopandalus Yaldwyn, 1960 (type species Pandalus magnoculus Spence Bate, 1888, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Notopandalus magnoculus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Pandalus magnoculus Spence Bate, 1888: 667; Plate 115, fig. 1. [38°50'S 169°20'E, near New Zealand,<br />

275 fms; 39°32'S 171°48'E, off the west co<strong>as</strong>t of New Zealand, 150 fms]<br />

Pandalina Calman, 1899b<br />

= Pandalina Calman, 1899b (type species Pandalus brevirostris Rathke, 1843, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Pandalina brevirostris (Rathke, 1843)<br />

= Pandalus brevirostris Rathke, 1843: 17. [Molde]<br />

= Hippolyte Thompsoni Bell, 1851 [in Bell, 1844-1853]: 290; unnumbered vignette [?Belf<strong>as</strong>t]<br />

= Pandalus Rathkii Heller, 1863b: 441; Plate 3, fig. 31. [Lissa und Lesina in 20-30 Faden Tiefe]<br />

Pandalina modesta (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Pandalus modestus Spence Bate, 1888: 670; Plate 114, fig. 4. [35°4'S 18°37'E, at the Agulh<strong>as</strong> Bank, off<br />

the Cape of Good Hope, 150 fms]<br />

Pandalina nana Burukovsky, 1990: 201; Fig. 4A. [25°03'S 97°27'W, 271 m]<br />

Pandalina profunda Holthuis, 1946b: 281; Fig. 1a-c. [Barents Sea; Bergen, Norway]<br />

Pandalina spinicauda Komai & Chan, 2010b: 626; Figs 1-2, 7A. [Mozambique Channel, MAINBAZA stn<br />

CP 3130, 25°53'S 33°07'E, 112-127 m]


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Pandalopsis Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Pandalopsis Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Pandalopsis amplus Spence Bate, 1888, by monotypy,<br />

gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 559 in<br />

1959)<br />

Pandalopsis aleutica Rathbun, 1902a: 901. [off Segouam, Aleutians, 283 fms]<br />

Pandalopsis ampla Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Pandalopsis amplus Spence Bate, 1888: 671; Plate 115, fig. 3. [37°17'S 53°52'W, off Monte Video,<br />

600 fms]<br />

Pandalopsis coccinata Urita, 1941: 12; Figs 1-2. [off Tottori-mura, near Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan]<br />

Pandalopsis dispar Rathbun, 1902a: 903. [Chernoffski Harbor, Unal<strong>as</strong>ka, 109 fms]<br />

Pandalopsis gibba Komai & Takeda, 2002: 91; Figs 1-5. [Sagami Bay, 35°04.68'N 139°45.32'E, 250 m]<br />

Pandalopsis glabra Kobjakova, 1936b<br />

= Pandalopsis aleutica var. glabra Kobjakova, 1936b: 192; Fig. 4. [Ochotsk Meer, 515 and 1076 m]<br />

Pandalopsis japonica Balss, 1914b<br />

= Pandalopsis dispar var. japonica Balss, 1914b: 32. [Etschiu]<br />

Pandalopsis lamelligera (Brandt, 1851)<br />

= Pandalus lamelligerus Brandt, 1851: 124; Plate 5, figs 20-20b. [von der Chantarischen Bäreninsel; im<br />

Ochotskischen Meer]<br />

Pandalopsis longipes Komai, 1994: 545; Figs 4-5. [off Nemuro, Hokkaido]<br />

Pandalopsis longirostris Rathbun, 1902a: 902. [off Iliuliuk Harbor, Unal<strong>as</strong>ka, 309 fms]<br />

Pandalopsis lucidirimicola Jensen, 1998: 82; Figs 1-3. [Point Atkinson, Burrard Inlet, British Colombia,<br />

Canada, 49°19'N 123°15'W, 18 m]<br />

Pandalopsis miyakei Hay<strong>as</strong>hi in Baba, Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Toriyama, 1986: 123; Fig. 19; unnumbered plate. [Tosa<br />

Bay, 700 m]<br />

Pandalopsis multidentatus Kobjakova, 1936b: 188; Fig. 1. [Japanisches Meer von der Peter-des-Großen-<br />

Bucht nördlich bis zum Kap Terpenjia (Tataren-Sund), 64-500 m]<br />

Pandalopsis ochotensis Kobjakova, 1936b: 190; Fig. 2. [Ochotsk Meer, 500-504 m]<br />

Pandalopsis pacifica (Doflein, 1902)<br />

= Pandalus pacificus Doflein, 1902: 619; Plate 4, fig. 1. [Nemuro, Nordspitze der Insel Yesso]<br />

= Pandalopsis mitsukurii Rathbun, 1902b: 48; Figs 22-23. [Mororan, Hokkaido]<br />

Pandalopsis profundus Zarenkov, 1971: 189; Fig. 3(11-20). [south of Japan, 820 m]<br />

Pandalopsis punctata Kobjakova, 1936b<br />

= Pandalopsis punctatus Kobjakova, 1936b: 191; Fig. 3. [Ochotsk Meer, 165 m]<br />

Pandalopsis rubra Komai, 1994: 553; Figs 1, 9-10. [e<strong>as</strong>tern Hokkaido, 42°46.0'N 145°19.5'E, 1080-1120 m]<br />

Pandalopsis spinosior Hanamura, Khono & Sakaji, 2000: 27; Figs 1-3. [Urup (or Etorofu) Strait, around<br />

400 m]<br />

Pandalopsis zarenkovi Ivanov & Sokolov, 2001: 160; Figs 1-3. [Bering Sea, 61°43.4'N 177°37.8'W, 362 m]<br />

Pandalus leach, 1814 [in leach, 1813-1814]<br />

= Pandalus Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814] (type species Pandalus Montagui Leach, 1814 [in Leach,<br />

1813-1814], by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 104 in 1928 and in Direction 47 in 1956)<br />

= Dyma Krøyer, 1861 (type species Dym<strong>as</strong> typus Krøyer, 1861, by monotypy and by indication under<br />

Art. 68c of the ICZN)<br />

= Boreocaris Ortmann, 1893 (type species Boreocaris möbiusi Ortmann, 1893 (probably a junior subjective<br />

synonym of Pandalus Montagui Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1815-1875]), gender feminine)<br />

Pandalus borealis Krøyer, 1838: 254. [Sydpröven, Julianehaab, Fiskæsset, &c]<br />

= Dym<strong>as</strong> typus Krøyer, 1861: 63. [Grønland]<br />

= Pandalus borealis v. edenticulatus Retowsky, 1946: 300; Figs 2a-d. [Arctic Ocean]<br />

Pandalus chani Komai, 1999: 1337; Figs 33-35, 44B. [Su-Aou, I-Lan County, northe<strong>as</strong>t of Taiwan, circa<br />

400 m]<br />

Pandalus curvatus Komai, 1999: 1302; Figs 16-17. [southern Japan, Amakusa-nada, western Kyushu,<br />

32°08.6'N 129°41.2'E, 501 m]


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Pandalus danae Stimpson, 1857<br />

= Pandalus danæ Stimpson, 1857: 87; Plate 21, figs 6-7. [opposite Fort Townsend, Puget Sound]<br />

= Pandalus franciscorum Kingsley, 1878a: 94. [San Francisco, California]<br />

Pandalus eous Makarov, 1935<br />

= Pandalus borealis var. eous Makarov, 1935: 321; Figs 2, 3b. [im Bering-Meere nahe dem Nawarin-<br />

Kap, 61°33'N 179°09'W, 128 m; Bering-Meer bei dem Kap Oljutorsky, 59°48'N 170°43'E, 142 m; nahe<br />

der Bering-Insel, 52°25'N 165°44'E, 234 m]<br />

Pandalus formosanus Komai, 1999: 1342; Figs 36-37, 44C. [Su-Aou, I-Lan County, NE Taiwan, about<br />

500 m]<br />

Pandalus goniurus Stimpson, 1860a: 36. [in sinu ”Avatska” Kamtschatkae, in fundo limoso prof. 10 org]<br />

= Pandalus dapifer Murdoch, 1884: 519. [off Point Franklin, 13.5 fms]<br />

Pandalus gracilis Stimpson, 1860a: 37. [Hakodate Bay, Hokkaido Island, Japan; lectotype designation by<br />

Holthuis, 1976a]<br />

= Pandalus robustus Stimpson, 1860a: 37. [sinu ”Hakodadi”, in profundis]<br />

= Pandalus stimpsoni Thallwitz, 1892: 3. [Japan oder China]<br />

Pandalus gurneyi Stimpson, 1871<br />

= Pandalus Gurneyi Stimpson, 1871: 128. [Monterey, Cal.]<br />

Pandalus hypsinotus Brandt, 1851: 125. [Unal<strong>as</strong>chka]<br />

Pandalus ivanovi Komai & Eletskaya, 2008: 47; Figs 1-6. [off E<strong>as</strong>tern Sakhalin, Sea of Okhotsk, 46°N<br />

145°E, 150-200 m]<br />

Pandalus jordani Rathbun, 1902a: 900. [off Santa Cruz Island, California, 155 fms]<br />

Pandalus latirostris Rathbun, 1902b: 46; Figs 20-21. [Mororan, Hokkaido]<br />

= Pandalus Kessleri Czerniavsky, 1878: 23. [nomen nudum]<br />

Pandalus montagui Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814]<br />

= Pandalus Montagui Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814]: 432. [Zetland, Scotland; lectotype designation<br />

by Holthuis, 1956b]<br />

= Astacus maculatus Leach, 1814 [in Leach, 1813-1814]: 432. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Pandalus annulicornis Leach, 1815 [in Leach, 1815-1875]: Plate 40. [Zetland, Scotland; lectotype<br />

designation by Holthuis, 1956b]<br />

? = Pandalus levigatus Stimpson, 1854: 58. [Grand Manan]<br />

= P.[andalus] Leptorhynchus Kinahan, 1858b: 41; unnumbered figures. [Sandycove, prope Dublin]<br />

= P.[andalus] Leptorhynchus Kinahan, 1860b: 80; unnumbered figures. [Sandycove, prope Dublin]<br />

? = Boreocaris möbiusi Ortmann, 1893: 84; Plate 6, fig. 3; Plate 7, fig. 1. [Plankton-Expedition der<br />

Humboldt-Stiftung, Golfstrom, JN 4 (59.2°N 11.8°W, 0-400 m)]<br />

Pandalus nipp<strong>one</strong>nsis Yokoya, 1933: 16; Fig. 5. [off Tohtomi, Suruga Bay, 100 m; lectotype designation by<br />

Komai, 1999]<br />

Pandalus platyceros Brandt, 1851: 123. [Insel Unal<strong>as</strong>chka]<br />

= Pandalus pubesculentus Dana, 1852a: 24. [in freta ”de Fuca” Oregoniæ, juxta portum ”Dungeness”]<br />

Pandalus prensor Stimpson, 1860a: 37. [sinu ”Hakodadi”, fundo conchoso, prof. 8 org.]<br />

= Pandalus hypsinotus var. meridionalis Balss, 1914b: 29. [Nag<strong>as</strong>aki bis Nemuro und Wladiwostok]<br />

Pandalus stenolepis Rathbun, 1902a: 901. [Straits of Fuca, 40 fms]<br />

Pandalus teraoi Kubo, 1937a: 98; Figs 4-6. [off Ôyama, Prefecture Aiti]<br />

Pandalus tridens Rathbun, 1902a<br />

= Pandalus montagui tridens Rathbun, 1902a: 901. [off North Head, Akutan Island, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 72 fms]<br />

Pantomus A. Milne-edwards, 1883<br />

= Pantomus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883 (type species Pantomus parvulus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883, by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Pantomus affinis Chace, 1937b: 116; Fig. 3a-b. [Santa Inez Bay, 26°56'30''N 111°48'30''W, 60 fms]<br />

Pantomus parvulus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 26. [North part of Yucatan Bank, 23°13'N 89°16'W, 84<br />

br<strong>as</strong>ses]


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Peripandalus De Man, 1917<br />

= Peripandalus De Man, 1917 (type species Pandalus serratus A. Milne-Edwards, 1873, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Peripandalus serratus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873)<br />

= Pandalus serratus A. Milne-Edwards, 1873: 87. [Upolu]<br />

Plesionika Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Nisea Risso, 1844 (type species Nisea formosa Risso, 1844 (junior subjective synonym of Astacus<br />

Narual Fabricius, 1787), gender feminine; nomen nudum, see Holthuis, 1977)<br />

= Plesionika Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Plesionika uniproducta Spence Bate, 1888 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Acanthephyra ensis A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b), designated by Alcock, 1901, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Nothocaris Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Nothocaris rostricrescentis Spence Bate, 1888, designated<br />

by Fowler, 1912, gender feminine)<br />

= Parapandalus Borradaile, 1900 (type species Pandalus (Parapandalus) serratifrons Borradaile, 1900,<br />

designated by Alcock, 1901, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names<br />

in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Parapandalopsis Dong, Chen & Wang, 1986 (type species Plesionika spinipes Spence Bate, 1888, by<br />

monotypy, gender feminine; see Holthuis, 1993a)<br />

Plesionika acanthonotus (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Pandalus acanthonotus Smith, 1882: 61; Plate 13, figs 10-11. [Blake stn 321, 32°43'25"N 77°20'30"W,<br />

233 fms]<br />

= Pandalus Parfaitii A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 21. [E<strong>as</strong>t Atlantic, 44°4'30"N 9°25'W (of Paris),<br />

119 m]<br />

= Pandalus geniculatus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 25. [E<strong>as</strong>t Atlantic, 44°4'30"N 9°25'W (of Paris),<br />

119 m]<br />

Plesionika acinacifer Chace, 1985: 51; Figs 21-23. [Between southern Cebu and Siquijor, Philippines,<br />

9°27'15"N 123°31'48"E, 790 m]<br />

Plesionika adensameri (Balss, 1914c)<br />

= Parapandalus Adensameri Balss, 1914c: 134. [Rote Meer, zwischen 18 und 26° n. Br., von 800 bis 1300<br />

m; fully described in Balss, 1915]<br />

Plesionika albocristata Chan & Chuang, 2002: 611; Figs 1-2. [Taiwan, NE co<strong>as</strong>t, Su-Aou fishing port, I-Lan<br />

County, about 350 m]<br />

Plesionika alcocki (Anderson, 1896)<br />

= Pandalus alcocki Anderson, 1896: 92. [9°34'57"N 75°36'30"E, 406 fms]<br />

= Plesionika adenensis Timofeev, 1993: 44; Fig. 4. [Gulf of Aden, 12°18'7N 44°28'E, 610 m]<br />

Plesionika alexandri (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)<br />

= Heterocarpus Alexandri A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 28. [north of Havana, 23°14'00''N 82°25'00''W,<br />

805 fms]<br />

Plesionika antigai Zariquiey Álvarez, 1955: 11. [Barcelona, barc<strong>as</strong> de arr<strong>as</strong>tre, más de 300 m]<br />

Plesionika <strong>as</strong>similis De Man, 1917: 280. [Madura-bay and other localities in the southern part of Molostrait,<br />

54-90 m]<br />

Plesionika beebei Chace, 1937b: 114; Fig. 2. [13 miles northe<strong>as</strong>t by north of San Ildefonso Island, 26°48'40''N<br />

111°20'30''W, 300 fms]<br />

Plesionika bifurca Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 155. [Investigator stn 177, Laccadive Sea, 13°47'49"N 73°07'E,<br />

636 fms]<br />

Plesionika bimaculata Chan, 2004: 295; Figs 1, 10. [Vanuatu, 20°18.87'S 169°53.12'E, 250-315 m]<br />

Plesionika binoculus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Nothocaris binoculus Spence Bate, 1888: 656; Plate 114, fig. 2. [8°56'S 136°05'E, Arafura Sea, south of<br />

New Guinea, 49 fms]<br />

Plesionika brevipes (Crosnier & Forest, 1968)<br />

= Parapandalus brevipes Crosnier & Forest, 1968: 1136; Fig. 5. [au <strong>large</strong> de Pointe-Noir, Congo, par<br />

5°00'S 11°22'E et 5°06'S 11°26'E, 190-355 m]


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Plesionika brevirostris Spence Bate, 1888: 650; Plate 113, fig. 5. [6°47'N 122°28'E, between the Philippine<br />

Islands and Borneo, 250 fms]<br />

Plesionika carinata Holthuis, 1951a: 59; Fig. 12. [off Angola, 7°55'S 12°38'E, 235-460 m]<br />

Plesionika carinirostris Hendrickx, 1990b: 38; Figs 2-3. [off Isla San Lorenzo, 28°46'N 112°54'W, 360-380 m]<br />

Plesionika carsini Crosnier, 1986c: 369; Fig. 3. [Iles Tuamotu, Mururoa, 450 m]<br />

Plesionika chwitchii Burukovsky, 1978: 1729; Figs 1-4 [south-west Atlantic, 33°26'S 50°58'W, 130 m]<br />

Plesionika costelloi (Yaldwyn, 1971)<br />

= Parapandalus costelloi Yaldwyn, 1971: 91. [off Astrolabe Reef, Bay of Plenty, 65 fms]<br />

Plesionika crosnieri Chan & Yu, 1991b: 546; Figs 1, 3a. [Ta-Chi, I-Lan County, northe<strong>as</strong>tern Taiwan, fish<br />

market]<br />

? = Plesionika dentirostris Tung, Wang & Li, 1988: 20; Fig. 1. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 400 m]<br />

Plesionika curvata Chan & Crosnier, 1991: 440; Figs 10b, 11d-f, 33. [Tubuai, French Polynesia, 23°40'S<br />

149°40'W, 200 m]<br />

Plesionika echinicola Chan & Crosnier, 1991: 416; Figs 1a, 2a, 3a-b, 19-20. [New Caledonia, 24°47.0'S<br />

168°09.4'E, 274 m]<br />

Plesionika edwardsii (Brandt, 1851)<br />

= Pandalus Guerinii Risso, 1844: 95. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Pandalus (Pontophilus) Edwardsii Brandt, 1851: 122; nomen novum for Pandalus narval H. Milne<br />

Edwards, 1841 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1836-1844] nec Astacus Narual Fabricius, 1787. [Mediterranean,<br />

type locality designated by Chan & Yu, 1991b]<br />

= Pandalus (Parapandalus) longirostris Borradaile, 1900: 413; Plate 37, fig. 10a-h. [New Britain]<br />

Plesionika ensis (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b)<br />

= Acanthephyra ensis A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 14. [près de Barbades, 237 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Plesionika uniproducta Spence Bate, 1888: 641 (partim); Plate 113, fig. 1. [9°5'S 34°50'W, off Barra<br />

Grande, 350 fms]<br />

Plesionika erythrocyclus Chan & Crosnier, 1997: 214; Figs 16, 34-35. [Tuamotu Islands, Mururoa, French<br />

Polynesia, 350-600 m]<br />

Plesionika exigua (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Pandalus exiguus Rathbun, 1906: 916; Plate 21, fig. 2. [vicinity of Kauai, Hawaii Islands, 233-40 fms]<br />

Plesionika fenneri Crosnier, 1986d: 691. [nomen novum for Plesionika chacei Crosnier, 1986c]<br />

= Plesionika chacei Crosnier, 1986c: 363; Figs 1a-b, 2a-h; nec Hay<strong>as</strong>hi in Baba, Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Toriyama,<br />

1986. [Iles Australes, Tubuai, 700 m]<br />

Plesionika fimbriata Chace, 1985: 63; Fig. 27. [Samar Sea e<strong>as</strong>t of M<strong>as</strong>bate, Philippines, 12°13'15"N<br />

124°05'03"E, 216 m]<br />

Plesionika flavicauda Chan & Crosnier, 1991: 438; Figs 10a, 11a-c, 29-32. [Rurutu, French Polynesia,<br />

22°27.8'S 151°22.9'W, 240-260 m]<br />

Plesionika gigliolii (Senna, 1902)<br />

= Pandalus Gigliolii Senna, 1902: 315; Plate 16, Figs 5-16. [39°15'37''3'''N 9°26'37''7'''E, presso il capo<br />

Carbonara, Sardegna, 508 m]<br />

= Pandalus subtilirostris Riggio, 1905 [in Riggio, 1904-1905]: 283. [mare di Messina]<br />

Plesionika gracilis (Zarenkov, 1971)<br />

= Parapandals (sic) gracilis Zarenkov, 1971: 187; Fig. 3.1-3.10. [South China Sea, off Vietnam, 38 m]<br />

Plesionika grahami Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 315; Figs 20-21. [New South Wales, north-e<strong>as</strong>t of Port<br />

Jackson, 33°44'S 151°49'E to 33°42'S 151°50'E, 405 m]<br />

Plesionika grandis Doflein, 1902<br />

= Plesionika spinipes var. grandis Doflein, 1902: 618; Plate 3, figs 3-5. [Sagamibai]<br />

Plesionika heterocarpus (A. Costa, 1871)<br />

= Pandalus heterocarpus A. Costa, 1871: 89; Plate 2, fig. 3. [golfo di Napoli]<br />

= Pandalus sagittarius A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 23. [38°3'N 11°32'E (of Paris), 370 m]<br />

= Pandalus longicarpus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 25. [44°N 9°17'E (of Paris), 156 m]<br />

Plesionika holthuisi Crosnier & Forest, 1968: 1141; Fig. 7b-c. [Ombango stn 394, off Pointe Noir, Congo,<br />

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Plesionika hsuehyui Chan, 2004: 300; Figs 3, 12-13. [Taiwan, Tai-Shi fishing port, NE co<strong>as</strong>t, I-Lan County]<br />

Plesionika hypanodon Doflein, 1902: 615; Plate 3, fig. 1. [Sagamibai]<br />

Plesionika indica De Man, 1917<br />

= Plesionika longipes var. indica De Man, 1917: 279. [5°40'S 132°26'E, near the Kei-islands, 310 m]<br />

Plesionika intermedia Chace, 1985: 72; Fig. 33. [Tañon Straight, e<strong>as</strong>t of Negros, Philippines, 10°29'45"N<br />

123°31'15"E, 472 m]<br />

Plesionika izumiae Omori, 1971: 242; Figs 1-2; Plate 1. [34°54.1'N 138°24.7'E, 45 m]<br />

Plesionika kensleyi Chace, 1985: 77; Figs 35-36. [Mindanao Sea, off Murcielagos Bay, Mindanao Philippines,<br />

8°45'30"N 123°33'45"E, 309 m]<br />

Plesionika laevis (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)<br />

= Heterocarpus laevis A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 28. [off Martinique, 14°43'48''N 61°11'25''W, 169<br />

fms]<br />

Plesionika laurentae Chan & Crosnier, 1991: 431; Figs 6, 24. [îles Chesterfield, 19°25.49'S 158°37.96'E: 215-<br />

217 m]<br />

Plesionika longicauda (Rathbun, 1901)<br />

= Pandalus longicauda Rathbun, 1901: 117; Fig. 24. [Gulf of Mexico, 28°42'30''N 85°29'W, 88 fms]<br />

Plesionika longidactylus Li & Komai, 2003: 262; Figs 2-5. [northern South China Sea, 17°30'N 109°30'E,<br />

106 m]<br />

Plesionika longipes (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b)<br />

= Pandalus longipes A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 15. [près de Barbades, 204 br<strong>as</strong>ses; lectotype designation<br />

by Forest & Holthuis, 1997]<br />

Plesionika lophotes Chace, 1985: 81; Fig. 37. [Samar Sea between southe<strong>as</strong>tern M<strong>as</strong>bate and Almagro Island,<br />

Philippines, 11°57'27"N 124°10'42"E, 245 m]<br />

Plesionika macropoda Chace, 1939: 37. [Bahia de Cochinos, Santa Clara Province, Cuba, 22°07'N 81°08'W,<br />

195-235 fms]<br />

Plesionika martia (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)<br />

= Pandalus martius A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 21. [Atlantic Ocean, roughly between 34° and<br />

44°N, 512-1290 m; see Forest & Holthuis, 1997]<br />

= Plesionika uniproducta Spence Bate, 1888: 641 (partim); Plate 113, fig. 1. [9°5'S 34°50'W, off Barra<br />

Grande, 350 fms]<br />

= Plesionika (Pandalus) sicherii Riggio, 1900: 20. [mare Siculo]<br />

Plesionika miles (A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)<br />

= Pandalus miles A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 18. [Dominica, 98 fms; see Forest & Holthuis, 1997]<br />

Plesionika minor Calman, 1939: 199; Fig. 2. [John Murray Expedition, stn 75 (25°10'48''N 56°47'30''E to<br />

25°09'48''N 56°47'30''E), Gulf of Oman, 210 m]<br />

Plesionika multispinosa (Zarenkov, 1971)<br />

= Parapandalus multispinosus Zarenkov, 1971: 185; Fig. 2(11-20). [off E<strong>as</strong>ter Island, 80-150 m]<br />

Plesionika narval (Fabricius, 1787)<br />

= Astacus Narual Fabricius, 1787: 331. [in mari mediterraneo]<br />

= P.[alemon] Pristis Risso, 1816: 105. [sur les fonds rocailleux, environs de Nice]<br />

= Palaemon tarentinum O.G. Costa, 1844b: 9. [Mare di Taranto]<br />

= Nisea formosa Risso, 1844: 95. [nomen nudum]<br />

= Pandalus escatilis Stimpson, 1860a: 37. [prope insulam Madeirae, in profundis]<br />

? = Pandalus stylopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 19. [34°11'30''N 9°59'E (of Paris), 530 m]<br />

Plesionika neon Komai & Chan, 2010b: 631; Figs 3-4, 7B. [Mozambique Channel, MAINBAZA st CP 3130,<br />

25°53'S 33°07'E, 112-127 m]<br />

Plesionika nesisi (Burukovsky, 1986)<br />

= Heterocarpus nesisi Burukovsky, 1986: 62; Fig. 1. [E<strong>as</strong>t Pacific sea-mount, 13°34'N 120°33'W, 800 m]<br />

Plesionika ocellus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Nothocaris ocellus Spence Bate, 1888: 657; Plate 114, fig. 3. [7°03'N 121°48'E, near Samboangan,<br />

Philippine Islands, 82 fms]<br />

= Plesionika chacei Hay<strong>as</strong>hi in Baba, Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & Toriyama, 1986: 129; Fig. 20; unnumbered plate. [off<br />

Kagoshima Prefecture, 107-110 m]


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Plesionika orientalis Chace, 1985<br />

? = Plesionika cottei Kotte, 1903: 622; Plates 23-26. [im Indischen Ocean, von der Suaheliküste, 630 m]<br />

= Plesionika martia orientalis Chace, 1985: 84; Figs 38-39. [Sulu Archipelago, between Jolo and Tawitawi<br />

Islands, 5°48'00"N 129°33'45"E, 490 m]<br />

= Plesionika semilævis Spence Bate, 1888: 644. (partim)<br />

Plesionika ortmanni Doflein, 1902: 616; Plate 3, fig. 2. [Sagamibai]<br />

Plesionika pacifica Edmondson, 1952<br />

= Plesionika pacificus Edmondson, 1952: 67; Fig. 1. [off the north Kona co<strong>as</strong>t of Hawaii, little more<br />

than 100 fms, from stomach of fish, the opakapaka (Pristipomoides sp.)]<br />

Plesionika parvimartia Chace, 1985: 93; Figs 42-43. [Samar Sea south of Tagapula Island, 11°57'27"N<br />

124°10'42"E, 245 m]<br />

Plesionika payeni Chan & Crosnier, 1997: 221; Figs 19, 39. [Tuamoto Islands, Mururoa, French Polynesia,<br />

21°47.6'S 138°55.7'W, 200 m]<br />

Plesionika persica (Kemp, 1925)<br />

= Parapandalus persicus Kemp, 1925: 273; Fig. 8. [Gulf of Oman, 23°44'30"N 58°52'15"E, 261 fms]<br />

= Parapandalus filipes Calman, 1939: 202; Fig. 3. [John Murray Expedition, Red Sea, stns 5 (18°59'00''N<br />

39°13'30''E to 18°49'18''N 38°23'42''E), 500-0 m; 76B (24°13'54''N 59°03'30''E to 24°16'42''N 59°06'06''E),<br />

South Arabian co<strong>as</strong>t, 600-2500 m]<br />

Plesionika philippinensis Chace, 1985: 97; Fig. 44. [Northern Surigao Strait between Cabugan Grande and<br />

Hibuson Islands, Philippines, 10°27'30"N 125°19'15"E, 135 m]<br />

Plesionika picta Chan & Crosnier, 1997: 223; Figs 20, 40. [Rurutu, Tubuai Islands, French Polynesia,<br />

22°27.8'S 151°23.0'W, 570 m]<br />

Plesionika polyacanthomerus Pequegnat, 1970: 97; Figs 4-13, 4-14. [Northe<strong>as</strong>tern Gulf of Mexico, 28°51'N<br />

88°47.5'W, 472-289 fms]<br />

Plesionika poupini Chan & Crosnier, 1997: 189; Figs 1-2, 22. [Tubuai Islands, Raevavae, 23°55.0'S<br />

147°40.0'W, 450 m]<br />

Plesionika protati Chan & Crosnier, 1997: 219; Figs 16, 38. [Tahuata, Marques<strong>as</strong> Islands, French Polynesia,<br />

9°54.5'S 139°07.9'W, 190 m]<br />

Plesionika pumila Chace, 1985: 100; Figs 45-46. [Western part of B<strong>as</strong>ilan Strait, northwest of B<strong>as</strong>ilan Island,<br />

Sulu Archipelago, 6°44'45"N 121°48'E, 46 m]<br />

Plesionika qu<strong>as</strong>igrandis Chace, 1985: 104; Figs 47-48. [Davao Gulf about 2 miles (3.2 km) off Davao, Mindanao,<br />

Philippines, 7°02'N 125°38'45"E, 247 m]<br />

= Parapandalus yugniroi Timofeev, 1993: 42; Fig. 3. [Gulf of Aden, 14°53'2N 50°32'9E, 240-250 m]<br />

Plesionika reflexa Chace, 1985: 108; Fig. 49. [E<strong>as</strong>t of southern Luzon, northe<strong>as</strong>t of San Bernardino Strait,<br />

Philippines, 12°56'24"N 124°25'24"E, 494 m]<br />

Plesionika rossignoli Crosnier & Forest, 1968: 1139; Fig. 6b. [Ombango stn 323 (off St. P. de Loanda, Angola,<br />

9°S 9°E)]<br />

Plesionika rostricrescentis (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Nothocaris rostricrescentis Spence Bate, 1888: 653; Plate 114, fig. 1. [5°49'15"S 132°14'15"E, off the Ki<br />

Islands, south of New Guinea, 140 fms]<br />

Plesionika rubrior Chan & Crosnier, 1991: 433; Figs 7, 25-28. [Maiao, French Polynesia, 17°38.6'S<br />

150°39.0'W, 320 m]<br />

Plesionika rufomaculata Chan, 2004: 309; Figs 7, 16. [Loyalty Islands, 20°41.8'S 167°0.2'E, 282 m]<br />

Plesionika sanctaecatalinae Wicksten, 1983b: 138; Figs 1-3. [7.3 miles, 17° true from Long Point Light, Santa<br />

Catalina Island, California, 33°33'29''N 18°20'42''W – 33°30'12''N 118°17'28''W, 886 m]<br />

Plesionika scopifera Chan, 2004: 311; Figs 8-9, 17. [Chesterfield Islands, 19°48.6'S 158°29.1'E, 260-270 m]<br />

Plesionika semilaevis Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Plesionika semilævis Spence Bate, 1888; Plate 113, fig. 3. [Moro Gul e<strong>as</strong>t of B<strong>as</strong>ilan Strait, Philippines,<br />

6°47'N 122°28'E, 457 m; lectotype designation by Chace, 1985]<br />

Plesionika serratifrons (Borradaile, 1900)<br />

= Pandalus (Parapandalus) serratifrons Borradaile, 1900: 411; Plate 37, figs 8a-8d. [Blanche Bay, New<br />

Britain, 50-100 fms]


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= Pandalus (Parapandalus) tenuipes Borradaile, 1900: 412; Plate 37, fig. 9; nec Smith, 1881. [Blanche<br />

Bay, New Britain; D’Entrec<strong>as</strong>teaux Group, British New Guinea]<br />

Plesionika simulatrix Chace, 1985: 125; Fig. 57. [Samar Sea, e<strong>as</strong>t of M<strong>as</strong>bate, Philippines, 12°13'15"N<br />

124°05'03"E, 216 m]<br />

Plesionika sindoi (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Pandalus sindoi Rathbun, 1906: 915; Plate 21, fig. 4. [Albatross stn 3998, vicinity of Kauai Island<br />

(21°56'25''N 159°48'35''W), 235-228 fms]<br />

Plesionika spinensis Chace, 1985: 128; Figs 58-59. [Western Mindanao Sea, off Murcielagos Bay, Philippines,<br />

8°45'30"N 123°33'45"E, 309 m]<br />

Plesionika spinidorsalis (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Pandalus spinidorsalis Rathbun, 1906: 917; Plate 21, fig. 5. [Albatross stn 3986 (22°04'35''N<br />

159°18'40''W, 55-362 fms), Vicinity of Kauai Island]<br />

Plesionika spinipes Spence Bate, 1888: 646; Plate 113, fig. 2. [1°54'0"S 146°39'40"E, north of New Guinea,<br />

150 fms]<br />

Plesionika suffusa Chan, 2004: 305; Figs 5, 14. [New Caledonia, 18°57.8'S 163°14'E, 425 m]<br />

Plesionika taiwanica Chan & Yu, 2000: 120; Figs 1-3. [Taiwan, southwestern co<strong>as</strong>t, fishing port at Tungkang,<br />

Pingtong County, about 150 m]<br />

Plesionika tenuipes (Smith, 1881)<br />

= Pandalus tenuipes Smith, 1881: 441. [Fish Hawk stns 870 (40°02'36''N 70°22'58''W, 155 fms), 871<br />

(40°02'54''N 70°23'40''W, 115 fms), 873 (40°02'00''N 70°57'00''W, 100 fms), 877 (39°56'00''N 70°54'18''W,<br />

126 fms), 880 (39°48'30''N 70°54'00''W, 252 fms); all off Block Island, 100-252 fms]<br />

Plesionika trispinus Squires & Barragan, 1976: 113; Figs 1-2. [off Pizarro, Colombia, 05°10'N 77°25'W, 257-<br />

275 m]<br />

Plesionika unicarinatus (Borradaile, 1915b)<br />

= Heterocarpus unicarinatus Borradaile, 1915b: 208. [Providence Island, 637-665 fms]<br />

Plesionika unidens Spence Bate, 1888: 648; Plate 113, fig. 4. [1°54'00"S 146°39'48"E, north of New Guinea,<br />

150 fms]<br />

= Plesionika affinis Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 285. [Investigator stn 236 (Andaman Sea, 13°59'N 93°E),<br />

172-303 fms]<br />

Plesionika williamsi Forest, 1964: 620; Figs 1-4. [4°39'N 2°46'W, 300-400 m]<br />

? = Plesionika dentirostris Tung, Wang & Li, 1988: 20; Fig. 1. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 400 m]<br />

= Plesionika crosnieri Burukovsky, 1992: 145; Figs 1-4; nec Chan & Yu, 1991b. [25°39'S 86°51'E, 583-<br />

600 m]<br />

= Plesionika alaini Burukovsky, 1993c: 18. [nomen novum for Plesionika crosnieri Burukovsky, 1992]<br />

Plesionika willisi (Pequegnat, 1970)<br />

= Parapandalus willisi Pequegnat, 1970: 87; Figs 4.9-4.10. [Northe<strong>as</strong>tern Gulf of Mexico, 29°27.6'N<br />

86°46.5'W, 210 fms]<br />

Plesionika yui Chan & Crosnier, 1991: 428; Figs 4b, 5c, e, g-h, 23. [Tong-Kong, Ping-Tong County, SW<br />

Taiwan]<br />

Procletes Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Procletes Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Procletes biangulatus Spence Bate, 1888 (junior subjective<br />

synonym of Dorodotes levicarina Spence Bate, 1888), designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

= Heterocarpoides De Man, 1917 (type species Dorodotes levicarina Spence Bate, 1888, by monotypy,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in<br />

1957)<br />

Procletes levicarina (Spence Bate, 1888) (Fig. 56)<br />

= Dorodotes levicarina Spence Bate, 1888: 680; Plate 112, fig. 5. [9°59'S 139°42'E, Arafura Sea, south of<br />

Papua, 28 fms]<br />

= Procletes biangulatus Spence Bate, 1888: 884; Plate 127, fig. 4. [Challenger stn 191, 5°41'0''S 134°4'30''E,<br />

off the Arrou islands, 800 fms]


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? = Heterocarpus (Heterocapoides) [sic] glabrus Zarenkov, 1971: 193; Fig. 4(16-27). [South-China Sea, off<br />

S Vietnam, 75 m]<br />

Fig. 56. Procletes levicarina (Spence Bate, 1888). Photo by Tin-Yam Chan.<br />

Pseudopandalus Crosnier, 1997<br />

= Pseudopandalus Crosnier, 1997 (type species Pseudopandalus curvirostris Crosnier, 1997, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pseudopandalus curvirostris Crosnier, 1997: 172; Figs 1-3. [Nouvelle-Calédonie, 22°58.9'S 167°20.2'E, 508-<br />

514 m]<br />

Stylopandalus Coutière, 1905c<br />

= Stylopandalus Coutière, 1905c (type species Pandalus (Stylopandalus) Richardi Coutière, 1905c, by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Stylopandalus richardi (Coutière, 1905a)<br />

= Pandalus (Stylopandalus) Richardi Coutière, 1905c: 1115. [full description in Coutière, 1905a; Princesse-Alice<br />

stns west of Madeira, 32°18'N 23°58'W, 2000-0 m; and Canary Islands, 27°43'N 18°28'W,<br />

3000-0 m; see Chace, 1985]<br />

= Plesionika nana Murray & Hjort, 1912: 585. [Spain to Newfoundland; nomen nudum]<br />

= Parapandalus zur str<strong>as</strong>seni Balss, 1914a: 597. [10°08'S 97°14'E, 0-2400 m; 3°24'S 58°38'E, 0-2000 m]<br />

= Pandalus (Plesionica) gracilis Borradaile, 1915b: 208; nec Stimpson, 1860a. [Western Indian Ocean,<br />

200 fms]<br />

Family THAlASSoCARIDIDAe Spence Bate, 1888<br />

Chlorotocoides Kemp, 1925<br />

= Chlorotocoides Kemp, 1925 (type species Chlorotocus spinicauda De Man, 1902, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology<br />

in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Chlorotocoides spinicauda (De Man, 1902)<br />

= Chlorotocus spinicauda De Man, 1902: 856; Plate 26, fig. 59 [Ternate]<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris maldivensis Borradaile, 1915b: 208. [Maldive Islands]


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Fig. 57. Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris crinita (Dana, 1852). Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris Stimpson, 1860a<br />

= Regulus Dana, 1852a (type species Regulus lucidus Dana, 1852a, designated by Kingsley, 1880; invalid<br />

junior homonym of Regulus Cuvier, 1880 (Aves); name placed on the Official List of Rejected<br />

and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris Stimpson, 1860a (nomen novum for Regulus Dana, 1852a, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name<br />

placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris crinita (Dana, 1852a) (Fig. 57)<br />

= Regulus crinitus Dana, 1852a: 27. [in mari Suluensi]<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris affinis Borradaile, 1915b: 208. [Maldives; Saya de Malha; lectotype designation by<br />

Gopala Menon & Williamson, 1971]<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris crinita var.? De Man, 1920b: 100; Plate 10, figs 23-23c. [Saleyer-anchorage and surroundings,<br />

including Pulu P<strong>as</strong>i Tanette, near the North point of Saleyer-island, up to 36 m]<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris lucida (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Regulus lucidus Dana, 1852a: 27. [in mari Pacifico, prope insul<strong>as</strong> ”Ladr<strong>one</strong>”]<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris danæ Spence Bate, 1888: 683; Plate 117, fig. 1. [Fiji Islands, at the surface]<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris stimpsoni Spence Bate, 1888: 684; Plate 117, fig. 2. [Japan, near Yokohama, surface; Fiji<br />

Islands, surface]<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris obscura Gopala Menon & Williamson, 1971: 36; Figs 1c, 4, 5c, 6e [Arabian Sea, 09°00'N<br />

75°20'E, 200-0 m]<br />

Superfamily PHySeToCARIDoIDeA Chace, 1940<br />

Family PHySeToCARIDIDAe Chace, 1940<br />

Physetocaris Chace, 1940<br />

= Physetocaris Chace, 1940 (type species Physetocaris microphthalma Chace, 1940, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine)<br />

Physetocaris microphthalma Chace, 1940: 196, Figs 62-63. [Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition Net 798<br />

(32°12'N 64°36'W), 600 fms]


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Superfamily CRANGoNoIDeA Haworth, 1825<br />

Family CRANGoNIDAe Haworth, 1825<br />

Aegaeon Ag<strong>as</strong>siz, 1846 [in Ag<strong>as</strong>siz, 1842-1846]<br />

= Egeon Bosc, 1813 (type species Cancer cataphractus Olivi, 1792, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

invalid junior homonym of Egon de Montfort, 1808 (Protozoa); name placed on the Official Index of<br />

Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 434 in 1956)<br />

= Aegaeon Ag<strong>as</strong>siz, 1846 [in Ag<strong>as</strong>siz, 1842-1846] (nomen novum for Egeon Bosc, 1813, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

see Holthuis, 1993a)<br />

Aegaeon boschii (Christoffersen, 1988)<br />

= Pontocaris boschii Christoffersen, 1988: 49; Figs 2-3. [37°S 56°W, Argentina, province of Buenos<br />

Aires]<br />

Aegaeon cataphractus (Olivi, 1792)<br />

= Cancer cataphractus Olivi, 1792: 50; Plate 3, fig. 1. [la Golfo e delle Lagune di Venezia]<br />

= E.[geon] loricatus Risso, 1827: 58; Plate 1, fig. 3. [golfe de Nice, sur les fonds rocailleux]<br />

Aegaeon lacazei (Gourret, 1887a)<br />

= Crangon Lacazei Gourret, 1887a: 1033. [région nord-ouest du golfe de Marseille, 70-80 m]<br />

= Ægeon Brendani Kemp, 1906b: 299. [about 50 miles W. by N. of Inishtearaght Lighthouse, Co.<br />

Kerry, 320-370 fms]<br />

= Pontocaris habereri Doflein, 1902: 620; Fig. A; Plate 1, figs 4-5. [Sagamibai]<br />

Aegaeon orientalis Henderson, 1893<br />

= Ægeon orientalis Henderson, 1893: 446; Plate 40, figs 16-17. [Gulf of Martaban]<br />

= Ægeon rugulosum Borradaile, 1915b: 210. [Western Indian Ocean]<br />

Aegaeon rathbuni De Man, 1918b<br />

= Aegeon Rathbuni De Man, 1918b: 304. [Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, 11 m]<br />

Argis Krøyer, 1843<br />

= Argis Krøyer, 1843 (type species Crangon lar Owen, 1839, by monotypy, gender feminine; name<br />

placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Nectrocrangon Brandt, 1850 (type species Crangon lar Owen, 1839, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

= Nectocrangon Brandt, 1851 (type species Crangon lar Owen, 1839, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

470 in 1957)<br />

Argis al<strong>as</strong>kensis (Kingsley, 1883)<br />

= Nectocrangon al<strong>as</strong>kensis Kingsley, 1883: 128. [Marmot Island, Kodiac Archipelago, Al<strong>as</strong>ka]<br />

Argis californiensis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Nectocrangon californiensis Rathbun, 1902a: 892. [off Santa Catalina Island, California, 80 fms]<br />

Argis cr<strong>as</strong>sa (Rathbun, 1899)<br />

= Nectocrangon cr<strong>as</strong>sa Rathbun, 1899: 556. [57°4'N 170°24'W, 26 fms]<br />

= Nectocrangon sadoensis Yokoya, 1933: 40; Fig. 21. [Sôyô-Maru stn 600, north of Is. Sado, 168 m]<br />

Argis dentata (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Nectocrangon dentata Rathbun, 1902a: 892. [off Sitkalidak Island, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 69 fms]<br />

= Argis argilicola Krøyer, 1843: 256. [nomen nudum]<br />

Argis hozawai (Yokoya, 1939)<br />

= Nectocrangon hozawai Yokoya, 1939: 276; Fig. 9. [about 5 miles off Ozaki, 130 fms]<br />

= Nectocrangon lar kobjakovi Vinogradov, 1950: 221. [Sea of Japan, southern Sea of Okhotsk and<br />

southern Kuril Islands]<br />

Argis lar (Owen, 1839)<br />

= Crangon lar Owen, 1839: 88; Plate 28, fig. 1. [between Bristol Bay and the Pribilof islands, 25.5 fms;<br />

neotype selection by Squires, 1964]<br />

Argis levior (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Nectocrangon levior Rathbun, 1902a: 892. [Admiralty Inlet, Puget Sound, 40 fms]


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Argis ochotensis ochotensis Komai, 1997b<br />

= Argis ochotensis Komai, 1997b: 149; Figs 12-15. [Okhotsk Sea, Kitami, Yamato Bank, 44°39.1'N<br />

144°18.3'E, 815-820 m]<br />

Argis ochotensis kamtschatica Sokolov, 2001: 1056; Figs 3-5, 6f-h. [Ochotsk Sea, 52°45'N 154°43'E, 245 m]<br />

Argis ovifer (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Nectocrangon ovifer Rathbun, 1902a: 892. [off the Trinity Islands, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 159 fms]<br />

Argis toyamaensis (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Nectocrangon toyamaensis Yokoya, 1933: 39; Fig. 20. [Sôyô-Maru stn 591, Toyama Bay, 311 m]<br />

Crangon Fabricius, 1798<br />

= Crangon Fabricius, 1798 (type species Cancer Crangon Linnaeus, 1758, by absolute tautonymy,<br />

gender feminine; junior homonym of Crangon Weber, 1795 (invalid senior synonym of Alpheus Fabricius,<br />

1798); name conserved under the plenary powers of the ICZN and placed on the Official List<br />

of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 334 in 1955)<br />

= Crago Lamarck, 1801 (type species Cancer Crangon Linnaeus, 1758, by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine;<br />

name placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion<br />

334 in 1955)<br />

= Crangonus Rafinesque, 1815 (nomen novum for Crangon Fabricius, 1798, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name<br />

placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 334 in<br />

1955)<br />

= Steiracrangon Kinahan, 1862 (type species Crangon Allmanni Kinahan, 1860c, designated by Fowler,<br />

1912, gender feminine)<br />

Crangon affinis De Haan, 1849 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: 183. [Bay of Kobé, Japan, 34°39'N 135°14'E, 8 fms;<br />

neotype designation by Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & J.N. Kim, 1998]<br />

= Crangon consobrinus De Man, 1906: 401. [Inland Sea of Japan, deep water]<br />

Crangon al<strong>as</strong>kensis Lockington, 1877a<br />

= Crangon Al<strong>as</strong>kensis Lockington, 1877a: 34. [Mutiny Bay, Al<strong>as</strong>ka]<br />

= Crangon al<strong>as</strong>kensis elongata Rathbun, 1902a: 888. [off Santa Barbara, California, 29 fms]<br />

Crangon alba Holmes, 1900: 174. [Monterey]<br />

Crangon allmanni Kinahan, 1860c<br />

= Crangon Allmanni Kinahan, 1860c: 28; unnumbered text Figs [Zonam corallinam Maris Hibernici<br />

juxta, ’Bray,’ comitat: ’Wicklow’]<br />

Crangon amurensis Bražnikov, 1907<br />

= Crangon septemspinosa f. amurensis Bražnikov, 1907: 68. [Amuriskiy Liman]<br />

= Crangon septemspinosa f. anivensis Bražnikov, 1907: 68. [Aniva Bay]<br />

Crangon capensis Stimpson, 1860a: 24. [in sinu ”Simon’s Bay”, promont. Bonae Spei, prof. 12 org]<br />

Crangon c<strong>as</strong>siope De Man, 1906: 402. [Inland Sea of Japan, deep water]<br />

Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758)<br />

= Cancer Crangon Linnaeus, 1758: 632. [Mare Balthico]<br />

= Crangon vulgaris Fabricius, 1798: 410. [mari balthico]<br />

= Crangon Rubro punctatus Risso, 1816: 83. [environs de Nice, dans les endroits sabl<strong>one</strong>ux]<br />

= Cancer schillinus Nardo, 1847: 7. [Trovato nel golfo in estate]<br />

= Crangon maculosus Rathke, 1837: 366. [Cap Porthenion und bei Sev<strong>as</strong>topol]<br />

= Crangon maculosus forma typica Czerniavsky, 1884: 71. [Sev<strong>as</strong>topol; Odessa; Theodosia]<br />

= Crangon maculosus forma brevirostris Czerniavsky, 1884: 72. [sinus Sevatopol et Odessa]<br />

= Crangon maculosus var. suchumica Czerniavsky, 1884: 72. [sin. Suchum]<br />

= Steiracrangon orientalis var. longicauda forma intermedia Czerniavsky, 1884: 74. [sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol;<br />

Orianda]<br />

= Steiracrangon orientalis var. brevicauda Czerniavsky, 1884: 75. [sinus Sev<strong>as</strong>topol; Orianda]<br />

= Crangon crangon typicus Doflein, 1900: 325. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

= Crangon crangon f. mediterranea Bražnikov, 1907: 70. [Naples]<br />

= Crangon crangon f. typica Bražnikov, 1907: 70. [White Sea; Norway]<br />

Crangon dalli Rathbun, 1902a: 889. [Bering Sea, off Cape Seniavin, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 30 fms]


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Crangon franciscorum franciscorum Stimpson, 1856<br />

= Crangon Franciscorum Stimpson, 1856: 89. [sandy coves around the bay (San Francisco)]<br />

Crangon franciscorum angustimana Rathbun, 1902a: 889. [off Chuckanuts Island, Bellingham Bay, W<strong>as</strong>hington,<br />

11 fms]<br />

Crangon hakodatei Rathbun, 1902b: 42; Fig. 15. [Hakodate, Hokkaido]<br />

Crangon handi Kuris & Carlton, 1977: 543; Figs 1, 2a, d, g. [Horseshoe Cove, Bodega Head, Sonoma<br />

County, 38°18'30''N 123°4'W]<br />

Crangon holmesi Rathbun, 1902a: 888. [Off Wilmington, California, 27 fms]<br />

Crangon lockingtonii Holmes, 1904<br />

= Crangon Lockingtonii Holmes, 1904: 312; Plate 35, figs 14-16. [Magdalen Bay, Lower California]<br />

Crangon nigricauda Stimpson, 1856: 89. [California, deeper water]<br />

Crangon nigromaculata Lockington, 1877a: 34. [San Diego, 6 fms]<br />

Crangon propinquus Stimpson, 1860a: 25. [Lake Saroma, Hokkaido; neotype selection by Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & J.N.<br />

Kim, 1999]<br />

= Steiracrangon orientalis var. longicauda forma pacifica Czerniavsky, 1884: 74. [Sachalin (ocean. Pacific);<br />

colonia Dui (Itere Amurensi)]<br />

= Crangon vulgaris var. Shidlovskii Ostroumov, 1896: 81. [Vladivostok]<br />

Crangon septemspinosa Say, 1818<br />

= C.[rangon] septemspinosus Say, 1818: 246. [bay shores and inlets of the sea]<br />

Crangon uritai Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & J.N. Kim, 1999: 86; Figs 13-16. [Dadaepo, Pusan, Krea, 1 m]<br />

Lissocrangon Kuris & Carlton, 1977<br />

= Lissocrangon Kuris & Carlton, 1977 (type species Crangon stylirostris Holmes, 1900, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Lissocrangon stylirostris (Holmes, 1900)<br />

= Crangon stylirostris Holmes, 1900: 174. [Trinidad, Humboldt County, California]<br />

Lissosabinea Christoffersen, 1988<br />

= Lissosabinea Christoffersen, 1988 (type species Sabinea tridentata Pequegnat, 1970, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Lissosabinea armata Komai, 2006a: 44; Figs 7-9. [New Caledonia, 24°44.24'S 170°08.01'E, 770-830 m]<br />

Lissosabinea arthuri Taylor & Collins, 2009: 177; Figs 3-4. [Australia, Vic., 38°09.80'S 149°41.71'E -<br />

38°10.11'S 149°41.01'E, 260-265 m]<br />

Lissosabinea beresfordi Taylor & Collins, 2009: 176; Figs 1-2, 8A-B. [Australia, Southern Ocean, south of<br />

T<strong>as</strong>mania, 43°59.5'S 147°32.76'E - 43°59.7'S 147°33.80'E, 370-410 m]<br />

Lissosabinea ecarina Komai, 2006a: 49; Figs 10-12. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Kai Islands, 05°30'N 132°52'E, 336-346 m]<br />

Lissosabinea indica (De Man, 1918b)<br />

= Sabinea indica De Man, 1918b: 304. [7°0'S 120°34'.5E, North of Tanah Djampeah Island, 400 m]<br />

Lissosabinea lynseyae Taylor & Collins, 2009: 186; Figs 15-6, 8C. [Australia, WA, off Bunbury, 33°00.5'S<br />

114°59.26'E - 33°00.11'S 114°34.50'E, 421-414 m]<br />

Lissosabinea tridentata (Pequegnat, 1970)<br />

= Sabinea tridentata Pequegnat, 1970: 115; Figs 4-16, 4-17. [Southe<strong>as</strong>tern Gulf of Mexico, 24°58'N<br />

84°17'W, 214 fms]<br />

Lissosabinea unispinosa Komai, 2006a: 53; Figs 13-16. [New Caledonia, 18°54.8'S 163°22.2'E, 465 m]<br />

Mesocrangon Zarenkov, 1965<br />

= Mesocrangon Zarenkov, 1964 (unavailable name under Art. 13.3)<br />

= Mesocrangon Zarenkov, 1965 (type species Crangon intermedius Stimpson, 1860a, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Mesocrangon intermedia (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Crangon intermedius Stimpson, 1860a: 25. [mari Beringiano prope promontorium ”Chepoonski”,<br />

ad prof. 40 org]


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= Crangon tenuifrons Kingsley, 1883: 128; Plate 1, fig. 10. [Marmot Island, Kodiac Archipelago, Al<strong>as</strong>ka]<br />

= Sclerocrangon intermedius var. bidentata Balss, 1914b: 65. [Sagamibai]<br />

Mesocrangon munitella (Walker, 1898)<br />

= Crangon munitellus Walker, 1898: 275; Plate 16, fig. 1. [Puget Sound, pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of North America]<br />

Mesocrangon volki (Birstein & Vinogradov, 1953)<br />

= Sclerocrangon volki Birstein & Vinogradov, 1953: 217; Fig. 1. [near Bering Island, Bering Sea, 93-<br />

112 m]<br />

Metacrangon Zarenkov, 1965<br />

= Metacrangon Zarenkov, 1964 (unavailable name under Art. 13.3)<br />

= Metacrangon Zarenkov, 1965 (type species Crangon variabilis Rathbun, 1902a, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Metacrangon acclivis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Crangon acclivis Rathbun, 1902a: 890. [off Santa Cruz Island, California, 266 fms]<br />

Metacrangon ag<strong>as</strong>sizii (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Cheraphilus Ag<strong>as</strong>sizii Smith, 1882: 32; Plate 7, figs 4-5a. [Blake stns 317, 31°57'0''N 78°18'35''W, 333<br />

fms; 326, 33°42'15''N 76°0'50''W, 464 fms; 329, 34°39'40''N 75°14'40''W, 603 fms; 332, 35°45'30''N<br />

74°48'0''W, 263 fms; off Block Island, 39°46'N 71°10'W, 500 fms]<br />

Metacrangon australis Komai & Taylor, 2010: 46; Figs 1-3. [Australia, T<strong>as</strong>mania, southwestern Pacific,<br />

west of Macquarie Island, 54°42.42'S 158°45.12'E – 54°41.36'S 158°43.12'E, 700-900 m]<br />

Metacrangon bahamondei Retamal & Gorny, 2003: 85; Fig. 1. [55°44'00''S 66°14'05''W, sur de la Isla Nueva,<br />

Tierra del Fuego, 746 m]<br />

Metacrangon bellmarleyi (Stebbing, 1914b)<br />

= Sclerocrangon bellmarleyi Stebbing, 1914b: 29; Plate 10. [Cape Natal N by E 24 miles, Natal, 440 fms]<br />

Metacrangon cornuta Komai & Komatsu, 2009: 515; Figs 2-4, 19G. [off Kushi-ro, e<strong>as</strong>tern Hokkaido,<br />

42°30.3'N 144°50.5'E to 42°30.6'N 144°2.2'E, 1535-1543 m]<br />

Metacrangon crosnieri Komai, 1997c: 662; Figs 1c, 5-6. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, off Cape Ambre, 13°02'S 48°02'E,<br />

1000-1525 m]<br />

Metacrangon haona Komai & Ahyong, 2011: 78; Figs 1-3. [Pukaki Rise, Campbell Plateau, 49°21.50'S<br />

171°53.00'E, 353 m]<br />

Metacrangon hikurangi Komai & Ahyong, 2011: 83; Figs 4-6. [Hikurangi Margin, e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of North Island,<br />

New Zealand, 40°02.22-02.14'S 177°48.06-47.97'E, 1171-1172 m]<br />

Metacrangon holthuisi Komai, 2010a: 370; Figs 1-2. [west of Sunosaki, Tateyama, Sagami Sea, 34°56.46'N<br />

139°33.12'E, 1039-1300 m]<br />

Metacrangon jacqueti (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881a)<br />

= Pontophilus Jacqueti A. Milne-Edwards, 1881a: 933. [golfe de G<strong>as</strong>cogne, 44°48'30''N 7°0'30''W,<br />

5100 m]<br />

Metacrangon knoxi (Yaldwyn, 1960)<br />

= Sclerocrangon knoxi Yaldwyn, 1960: 35; Fig. 7. [Chatham Rise, 43°40'S 179°28'E, 220 fms]<br />

Metacrangon laevis (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Crangon laevis Yokoya, 1933: 36; Fig. 16. [Sôyô-Maru stn 638, west of Tubaki-zaki, Aomori-ken,<br />

73 m]<br />

Metacrangon longirostris (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Crangon longirostris Yokoya, 1933: 36; Fig. 17. [Sôyô-Maru stn 381, e<strong>as</strong>t of Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Mie-ken, 329 m]<br />

Metacrangon miyakei J.N. Kim, 2005: 246; Figs 5-6. [Sea of Japan, off Taiza, Tango Peninsula, 110 m]<br />

Metacrangon monodon (Birstein & Vinogradov, 1951)<br />

= Sclerocrangon monodon Birstein & Vinogradov, 1951: 357; Figs 1-3. [4th Kuril Straits, Kuril Islands,<br />

NW Pacific, 630 m]<br />

Metacrangon munita (Dana, 1852a)<br />

= Crangon munitus Dana, 1852a: 20. [in freto Pugettensi]<br />

Metacrangon nipp<strong>one</strong>nsis (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Crangon nipp<strong>one</strong>nsis Yokoya, 1933: 38; Fig. 19. [Sôyô-Maru stn 22, e<strong>as</strong>t of Siwoya-zaki, 539 m]


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Metacrangon ochotensis (Kobjakova, 1955)<br />

= Sclerocrangon ochotensis Kobjakova, 1955: 235; Fig. 1. [Ochotsk Sea, Kuril Island area, off Ekaterina<br />

Straits, 2850 m]<br />

Metacrangon procax (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Sclerocrangon procax Faxon, 1893: 199. [Albatross stns 3380 (04°03'00''N 81°31'00''W, 899 fms); 3418<br />

(16°33'00''N 99°52'30''W, 660 fms); 3435 (26°48'00''N 110°45'20''W, 859 fms); 3436 (27°03'40''N<br />

110°53'40''W, 905 fms]<br />

= Crago lomae Schmitt, 1921: 100; Plate 12, figs 3-4. [Off Point Loma, California, 525-541 fms]<br />

Metacrangon proxima J.N. Kim, 2005: 242; Figs 1-3. [Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of central Japan, Amadai-ba, Sagami Bay,<br />

280 m]<br />

Metacrangon poorei Komai & Taylor, 2010: 49; Figs 4-5. [Australia, off southe<strong>as</strong>tern Victoria, 39°53.76'S<br />

149°03.39'E, 1608 m]<br />

Metacrangon rau Komai & Ahyong, 2011: 91; Figs 7-10. [west of Northland, North Island, 35°19.99'S<br />

172°19.99'E, 1029-1074 m]<br />

Metacrangon richardsoni (Yaldwyn, 1960)<br />

= Sclerocrangon richardsoni Yaldwyn, 1960: 39; Fig. 8. [41°42'30''S 175°9'E, circa 550 fms]<br />

Metacrangon robusta (Kobjakova, 1935)<br />

= Sclerocrangon robustus Kobjakova, 1935: 85; Figs 1-2. [Japanischen Meer von der Bucht Peters des<br />

Großen nach Norden bis zu 50° n. Br., 70-1380 m; Ochotskisches Meer im nordwestlichen Teil, in<br />

der Umgegend von der St.-Jon<strong>as</strong>-Insel, 50-515 m]<br />

Metacrangon similis Komai, 1997c: 675; Figs 1h, 11-12. [Japan, off Ow<strong>as</strong>e, Kumano-nada, 34°05.8'N<br />

136°35.9'E, 369-412 m]<br />

Metacrangon sinensis Fujino & Miyake, 1970a: 269; Figs 10-15. [37°01.5'N 123°57.9'E, 74 m]<br />

Metacrangon spinidorsalis Komai & Taylor, 2010: 52; Figs 6-10. [Australia, Western Australia, off Point<br />

Hillier, 35°22.54'S 117°12.25'E – 35°22.54'S 117°12.25'E, 539 m]<br />

Metacrangon spinirostris (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Crangon spinirostris Rathbun, 1902a: 891. [North of Unal<strong>as</strong>ka, 399 fms, Albatross stn 3329<br />

(53°56'50''N 167°08'15''W)]<br />

Metacrangon spinosissima (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Crangon spinosissima Rathbun, 1902a: 891. [Off Point Arena, California, 51 fms]<br />

Metacrangon teina Komai & Ahyong, 2011: 95; Figs 11-15. [Challenger Plateau, 39°32.61'S 169°42.87'E,<br />

636-634 m]<br />

Metacrangon trigonorostris Yokoya, 1933<br />

= Crangon trigonorostris Yokoya, 1933: 37; Fig. 18. [Sôyô-Maru stn 73, south of Siwoya-zaki, 390 m]<br />

Metacrangon variabilis variabilis (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Crangon variabilis Rathbun, 1902a: 890. [Off North Head, Akutan Island, Al<strong>as</strong>ka, 72 fms]<br />

Metacrangon variabilis <strong>as</strong>iaticus (Kobjakova, 1955)<br />

= Sclerocrangon variabilis <strong>as</strong>iaticus Kobjakova, 1955: 236; Fig. 2. [SE of Shikotan Island, Kuril Islands,<br />

136-414 m]<br />

Neocrangon Zarenkov, 1965<br />

= Neocrangon Zarenkov, 1964 (unavailable name under Art. 13.3)<br />

= Neocrangon Zarenkov, 1965 (type species Crangon communis Rathbun, 1899, by original designation,<br />

gender feminine)<br />

Neocrangon abyssorum (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Crangon abyssorum Rathbun, 1902a: 890. [Bering Sea, southwest of Pribilof Islands, 1771 fms]<br />

Neocrangon communis (Rathbun, 1899)<br />

= Crangon communis Rathbun, 1899: 556. [57°4'20''N 170°52'30''W, 51 fms]<br />

Neocrangon geniculata (Yokoya, 1933)<br />

= Crangon geniculata Yokoya, 1933: 35; Fig. 15. [Sôyô-Maru stn 213, Kii Strait, 353 m]<br />

Neocrangon joloensis (De Man, 1929)<br />

= Crangon joloensis De Man, 1929: 131; Figs 9-9b. [off the Jolo Islands, 16 fms]


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Neocrangon resima (Rathbun, 1902a)<br />

= Crangon resima Rathbun, 1902a: 889. [Off San Diego, California, 124 fms]<br />

= Crago zacae Chace, 1937b: 136; Fig. 9. [e<strong>as</strong>t of Cedros Island, 28°13'N 115°07'W, 44 fms]<br />

Neocrangon sagamiensis (Balss, 1913b)<br />

= Crangon (Crangon) sagamiense Balss, 1913b: 237. [Fukuura, Sagamibai]<br />

= Neocrangon orientalis Han & Li, 2009: 65; Figs 1-2. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 30°31.0'N 127°56.5'E, 365-395 m]<br />

Notocrangon Coutière, 1900d<br />

= Notocrangon Coutière, 1900d (type species Crangon antarcticus Pfeffer, 1887, by monotypy, gender<br />

feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Notocrangon antarcticus (Pfeffer, 1887) (Fig. 58)<br />

= Crangon antarcticus Pfeffer, 1887: 45; Plate 1, Figs 1-21. [Süd-Georgien]<br />

= Crangon (Notocrangon) antarcticus var. gracilis Borradaile, 1916: 89. [Terra Nova Expedition stns 294<br />

(74°25'S 166°47'W, 0-1750 m); 314 (5 miles N of Inaccesible Island, McMurdo Sound, 406-411 m); 316<br />

(off Glacier Tongue, about 8 miles N of Hut Point, McMurdo Sound, 348-457 m); 338 (77°13'S<br />

164°18'E, 379 m); 339 (77°5'S 164°17'E, 256 m); 348 (off Barne Glacier, McMurdo Sound, 366 m); 355<br />

(77°46'S 166°8'E, 547 m)]<br />

Fig. 58. Notocrangon antarcticus (Pfeffer, 1887). Photo by Cedric d'Udekem d'Acoz.<br />

Paracrangon Dana, 1852a<br />

= Paracrangon Dana, 1852a (Paracrangon echinatus Dana, 1852a, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in 470 in 1957)<br />

Paracrangon abei Kubo, 1937b: 3; Figs 2-3. [Kumano-nada, off Nag<strong>as</strong>ima, Mie Prefecture, about 170 fms]<br />

Paracrangon areolata Faxon, 1893: 200. [Albatross stns 3424 (21°15'00''N 106°23'00''E), 676 fms; 3425<br />

(21°19'00''N 106°24'00''E), 680 fms]<br />

Paracrangon australis Hanamura, Wadley & Taylor, 1999: 311; Figs 1-3. [T<strong>as</strong>mania, approx. 84 km SSE of<br />

South E<strong>as</strong>t Cape, 44°16'S 147°20'E, 987 m]<br />

Paracrangon echinata Dana, 1852a<br />

= Paracrangon echinatus Dana, 1852a: 20. [in freto Pugettensi]<br />

Paracrangon furcata Kubo, 1937b: 7; Figs 4-5. [Kumano-nada, off Nag<strong>as</strong>ima, Mie Prefecture, about 170<br />

fms]<br />

Paracrangon okutanii Ohé & Takeda, 1986: 76; Figs 2-3. [35°04'N 139°28.4'E, 770-930 m]<br />

Paracrangon ostlingos Komai & J.N. Kim, 2004: 531; Figs 1-13. [Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of Japan, off Taito-saki, Boso<br />

Peninsula, 35°09.4'N 140°49.0'E, 311-323 m]


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Parapontocaris Alcock, 1901<br />

= Parapontocaris Alcock, 1901 (type species Crangon bengalensis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on &<br />

Alcock, 1891c, designated by Holthuis, 1955b, gender feminine)<br />

Parapontocaris andamanensis (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c)<br />

= Crangon andamanensis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c: 360. [Andaman Sea,<br />

11°31'40''N 92°46'40''E, 188-220 fms]<br />

Parapontocaris <strong>as</strong>pera Chace, 1984: 30; Figs 9-11. [Albay Gulf, e<strong>as</strong>t of southern Luzon, Philippines,<br />

13°10'21''N 123°59'54'', 368 m]<br />

Parapontocaris bengalensis (Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c)<br />

= Crangon bengalensis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c: 360. [Bay of Bengal, 15°56'50''N<br />

81°30.5'E, 240-276 fms]<br />

Parapontocaris caribbaea (Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1927)<br />

= Aegeon caribbaeus Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1927: 125; Fig. 28. [north of Glover Reef, 484 fms]<br />

Parapontocaris levigata Chace, 1984: 34; Figs 12-14. [Balayan Bay, southern Luzon, Philippines, 13°51'30''N<br />

120°50'30''E, 291 m]<br />

Parapontocaris vicina (Dardeau & Heard, 1983)<br />

= Pontocaris vicina Dardeau & Heard, 1983: 10; Figs 2g, 4-7. [Straits of Florida, 23°35'N 80°22'W, 457 m]<br />

Parapontophilus Christoffersen, 1988<br />

= Parapontophilus Christoffersen, 1988 (type species Pontophilus gracilis Smith, 1882, by original designation,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Parapontophilus abyssi (Smith, 1884)<br />

= Pontophilus abyssi Smith, 1884: 363. [Albatross stns 7023/7025, 37°56'20''N 70°57'30''W, 1917 fms;<br />

7024, 37°40'30''N 70°37'30''W, 2221 fms]<br />

= Pontophilus gracilis Spence Bate, 1888: 487 (partim); Plate 87; nec Smith, 1882. [Challenger stn 133,<br />

35°41'S 20°55'W, near Tristan da Cunha, 1900 fms only]<br />

= Pontophilus challengeri Ortmann, 1893: 49. [nomen novum for Pontophilus gracilis Spence Bate,<br />

1888]<br />

= Pontophilus batei Faxon, 1893: 200. [nomen novum for Pontophilus gracilis Spence Bate, 1888]<br />

Parapontophilis caledonicus Komai, 2008: 313; Figs 24-25. [New Caledonia, 20°35.9'S 164°58.3'E, 400-<br />

500 m]<br />

Parapontophilus cornutus Komai, 2008: 292; Figs 10-12. [Austral Islands, Tubuai Island, 23°21.3'S<br />

149°33.9'W, 500-200 m]<br />

Parapontophilus cyrton Komai, 2008: 295; Fig. 13. [New Caledonia, 23°52'S 167°58'E, 1220-1225 m]<br />

Parapontophilus demani (Chace, 1984)<br />

= Pontophilus demani Chace, 1984: 48. [Selat Roti, between Timor and Pulau Roti, Lesser Sunda Islands,<br />

Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, 10°39'S 123°40'E, 520 m]<br />

Parapontophilus difficilis Komai, 2008: 297; Fig. 6C, 14-16. [Vanuatu, 16°00.73'S 166°39.94'E, 1014-1050 m]<br />

Parapontophilus geminus Komai, 2008: 302; Figs 17, 20F. [Japan, Hyuga B<strong>as</strong>in, 32°2.58'N 132°30.54'E, 1644-<br />

1657 m]<br />

Parapontophilus gracilis (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Pontophilus gracilis Smith, 1882: 36; Plate 7, Figs 2-3a. [Blake stn 315, 32°18'20''N 78°43'W, 225 fms;<br />

Albatross stn 1029, off Martha’s Vineyard, 458 fms]<br />

Parapontophilus junceus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Pontophilus junceus Spence Bate, 1888: 491; Plate 88, Figs 2-4. [Challenger stn 200, 6°47'N 122°28'E,<br />

between the Philippines and Borneo, 250 fms]<br />

= Pontophilus occidentalis var. indica De Man, 1918a: 161. [Siboga Expedition stns 45, 7°24'S 118°15'.2E,<br />

Flores Sea, 794 m; 88, 0°34'.6N 119°8'.5E, northern part of the Strait of Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, 1301 m; 178, 2°40'S<br />

128°37'.5E, Ceram Sea, 835 m; 211, 5°40'.7S 120°45'.5E, E of Saleyer Island, 1158 m; 300, 10°48'.6S<br />

123°23'.1E, S of Rotti island, 918 m; 316, 7°19'.4S 116°49'.5E, Bali Sea, 538 m]<br />

Parapontophilus juxta Komai, 2008: 316; Figs 26-27. [Western Indian Ocean, off Réunion, 21°03.6'S<br />

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Parapontophilus longirostris Komai, 2008: 305; Figs 18-19, 21A. [Austral Islands, Tubuai island, 23°21.3'S<br />

149°33.9'W]<br />

Parapontophilus modumanuensis (Rathbun, 1906)<br />

= Pontophilus modumanuensis Rathbun, 1906: 910; Fig. 63. [vicinity of Modu Manu, Hawaii Islands,<br />

293-800 fms]<br />

Parapontophilus occidentalis (Faxon, 1893)<br />

= Pontophilus occidentalis Faxon, 1893: 200. [02°34.0'N 92°06.0'W, 2448 m; 04°56.0'N 80°52.30'W, 3243<br />

m; 05°43.0'N 85°50.0'W, 1760 m; 06°10.0'N 83°06.0'W, 2648 m; 06°21.0'N 80°41.0'W, 3281 m;<br />

07°05.30'N 79°40.0'W, 2286 m (all Gulf of Panama); off Ecuador, 01°07.0'N 80°21.0'W, 2831 m; off<br />

Costa Rica, 10°14.0'N 96°28.0'W, 4018 m; off Guatemala, 14°46.0'N 98°40.0'W, 3190 m]<br />

Parapontophilus profundus (Spence Bate, 1888)<br />

= Pontophilus profundus Spence Bate, 1888: 490; Plate 88, fig. 1-1z. [Challenger stn 165, 34°50'S 155°28'E,<br />

off Sydney, 2600 fms]<br />

Parapontophilus psyllus Komai, 2008: 319; Figs 28-29. [Japan, off Nago, Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands,<br />

26°32.90'N 127°43.94'E, 396-407 m]<br />

Parapontophilus sibogae Komai, 2008: 322; Figs 30-31. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Pulu Kaniungan Ketjil, 11 m]<br />

Parapontophilus stenorhinus Komai, 2008: 324; Figs 32-33. [Tonga, 21°02'S 175°19'W, 555-581 m]<br />

Parapontophilus talismani (Crosnier & Forest, 1973)<br />

= Pontophilus talismani Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 245; Fig. 80a-d. [16°38'N 18°24'W, 3200 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> Stebbing, 1900<br />

= Mesapus Rafinesque, 1814 (type species Mesapus f<strong>as</strong>ciatus Rafinesque, 1814 (invalid senior subjective<br />

synonym of Crangon F<strong>as</strong>ciatus Risso, 1816), gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name of genus and its type species<br />

suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority, but not those of the Principle of Homonymy;<br />

placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic (resp. Specific) Names in<br />

Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Philocher<strong>as</strong> Stebbing, 1900 (type species Crangon nanus Krøyer, 1843, selected by Holthuis, 1955b,<br />

gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> acutirostratus (Yaldwyn, 1960)<br />

= Pontophilus acutirostratus Yaldwyn, 1960: 41; Fig. 9. [Chatham Rise, 43°42'S 179°55'E, 280 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> aglyptus (Crosnier, 1971)<br />

= Pontophilus aglyptus Crosnier, 1971: 581; Figs 4a-b, 5. [Congo, baie de Point-Noire, senne de plage]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> angustirostris (De Man, 1918a)<br />

= Pontophilus angustirostris De Man, 1918a: 163. [Siboga Expedition stns 7, 7°55'.5S 114°26'E, reef of<br />

Batjulmani (Java); 50, Bay of Bajo, W co<strong>as</strong>t of Flores, up to 40 m; 164, 1°42'.5S 130°47'.5E, between<br />

Misool and New Guinea, 32 m; 273, anchorage of Pulu Jedan, E co<strong>as</strong>t of Aru-islands, 13 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> anthonyi Taylor, 2010: 159; Figs 1-2. [Australia, Western Australia, 17°35.98'S 118°5908'E to<br />

17°38.56'S 119°01.26'E, 222 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> australis (Thomson, 1879)<br />

= Crangon australis Thomson, 1879: 231; Plate 10, Fig. A1a-c. [Cook Straits, Dunedin; Stewart Island]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> bidens (Holthuis, 1951a)<br />

= Pontophilus bidens Holthuis, 1951a: 165; Fig. 33. [off Portuguese Guinea, 11°54'N 17°14'W, 55-80 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> bidentatus (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])<br />

= Crangon bidentatus De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 14 (1844); 183 (1849). [Japan]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> bispinosus bispinosus (Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835a)<br />

= Pontóphilus bispinòsus Hailst<strong>one</strong>, 1835a: 271; Fig. 30. [off H<strong>as</strong>tings]<br />

= Pontóphilus bispinòsus Westwood, 1835c: 273. [off H<strong>as</strong>tings]<br />

= Crangon nanus Krøyer, 1843: 231; Plate 4, Figs 15-28. [i det sydligste Kattegat (udfor Hornbet, paa<br />

en halv Snees Favnes Dybbe og paa Leerbund)]<br />

= Pontophilus mbizi Holthuis, 1952a: 64; Fig. 16. [15°57'S 11°40'E, 5 M.SW. Pointa Albina]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> bispinosus neglectus (G.O. Sars, 1883)


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Fig. 59. Philocher<strong>as</strong> coralliophilus Komai & Kim, 2010. Photo by Arthur Anker.<br />

= Ceraphilus neglectus G.O. Sars, 1883: 45; Plate 1, fig. 7. [ad or<strong>as</strong> meridionales et occidentalis Norvegiæ<br />

in prof 2-6 orgyarum]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> breviflagella Komai, 2001b: 419; Figs 1-3. [Ala Moana, O’ahu, Hawai’i, subtidal]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> brucei Komai, 2004a: 665; Figs 1-4. [Cairns, northe<strong>as</strong>t Queensland, 16°55'S 145°46'E, 10 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> candidus (Kemp, 1916b)<br />

= Pontophilus candidus Kemp, 1916b: 365; Fig. 3; Plate 8, fig. 3. [Port Blair, Andamans]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> carinicauda (Stimpson, 1860a)<br />

= Crangon carinicauda Stimpson, 1860a: 25. [portu Sinensi ”Hong Kong”]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> chiltoni (Kemp, 1911)<br />

= Pontophilus chiltoni Kemp, 1911: 5; Plate 2, Figs 6-10. [New Zealand]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> coralliophilus Komai & J.N. Kim, 2010: 12; Figs 1-4. [Uehara Beach, Iriomote Island, Yaeyama<br />

Islands, Ryukyus, subtidal] (Fig. 59)<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> dimorphus (Fujino & Miyake, 1971)<br />

= Pontophilus dimorphus Fujino & Miyake, 1971: 27; Figs 1-2. [Sagami Bay, Amadai-ba, Maruyamad<strong>as</strong>hi,<br />

80 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> echinulatus (M. Sars, 1862)<br />

= Crangon echinulatus M. Sars, 1862: 186. [Norges Vestkyst, Manger ved Bergen]<br />

? = Cheraphilus Pattersonii Kinahan, 1860d: 130. [at the Gobbins, full description in Kinahan, 1862]<br />

= Crangon serratus Norman, 1862: 151. [off the Shetland Isles]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> f<strong>as</strong>ciatus (Risso, 1816)<br />

= Mesapus f<strong>as</strong>ciatus Rafinesque, 1814: 23. [Type locality not indicated; name suppressed for the purpose<br />

of the Principle of Priority, but not those of the Principle of Homonymy; placed on the Official<br />

Index of Rejected and Invalid Specific Names in Zoology in Opinion 522 in 1958]<br />

= Crangon F<strong>as</strong>ciatus Risso, 1816: 82; Plate 3, fig. 5. [environs de Nice, sure les b<strong>as</strong> fond sabl<strong>one</strong>ux]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> flindersi (Fulton & Grant, 1902)<br />

= Pontophilus flindersi Fulton & Grant, 1902: 67; Plate 10, fig. 3. [off Shoreham, Western Port, about<br />

4 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> fujinoi J.N. Kim & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2000: 694; Figs 4-5. [off Shantou, northern South China Sea, 80 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> gaillardi (Crosnier, 1971)<br />

= Pontophilus gaillardi Crosnier, 1971: 588; Figs 7-8. [Congo, au <strong>large</strong> de Pointe-Noire]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> gemmaceus J.N. Kim & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2000: 688; Figs 1-2, 3a-e. [off Kaminoseki, Seto Inland Sea,<br />

Japan, 50 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> gorei (Dardeau, 1980)<br />

= Pontophilus gorei Dardeau, 1980: 563; Figs 1-4. [26°24'N 83°22'W, 55 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> hamiltoni (Yaldwyn, 1971)


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= Pontophilus hamiltoni Yaldwyn, 1971: 92. [off Portobello Marine Biological Station wharf, Otago<br />

Harbour, 2-4 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> hendersoni (Kemp, 1915)<br />

= Pontophilus hendersoni Kemp, 1915: 261; Fig. 25; Plate 13, fig. 8. [outer channel of Chilka Lake,<br />

1-2 ft]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> incisus (Kemp, 1916b)<br />

= Pontophilus incisus Kemp, 1916b: 357; Fig. 1; Plate 8, fig. 1. [Andamans, 20 fms; Port Blair, Andamans,<br />

2-12 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> intermedius (Spence Bate, 1863)<br />

= Crangon intermedius Spence Bate, 1863: 503; Plate 41, figs 6-6l; nec Stimpson, 1860a. [St. Vincent<br />

Gulf, 4.5 fms]<br />

= Crangon batei Kingsley, 1883: 129. [nomen novum for Crangon intermedius Spence Bate, 1863]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> japonicus (Doflein, 1902)<br />

= Pontophilus japonicus Doflein, 1902: 621; Fig. B; Plate 3, fig. 6. [Süden der Sagamibai]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> kempii (De Man, 1918a)<br />

= Pontophilus Kempii De Man, 1918a: 165. [very near Siboga Expedition stn 65 (7°0'S 120°34'.5E), between<br />

the islands of Saleyer and Tanah Djampeah, 300-400 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> lapillus Wicksten, 1989b: 80; Figs 2-4. [Off Gardner Bay, Hood Island (Isla Española), Galápagos<br />

(Archipelago de Colón), 1°22'S 90°40'W, 46-65 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> lowisi (Kemp, 1916b)<br />

= Pontophilus lowisi Kemp, 1916b: 361; Fig. 2; Plate 8, fig. 2. [Port Blair, Andamans, 3-12 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> magnioculus Komai & Chan, 2007: 159; Figs 1-3. [between Libaong and Pamilacan, 9°31.3'N<br />

123°51.4'E, 145-163 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> megalocheir Stebbing, 1915: 71; Plate 15. [near E<strong>as</strong>t London, Cove Rock, NE 2 miles, 25 fms;<br />

33°13'S 27°39'E, 37 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> modestus (De Man, 1918a)<br />

= Pontophilus modestus De Man, 1918a: 162. [Siboga Expedition stn 253, 5°48'.2S 132°13'E, W of Keiislands,<br />

304 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> monacanthus (Holthuis, 1961c)<br />

= Pontophilus monacanthus Holthuis, 1961c: 26; Fig. 9. [harbour of Mersin, south-e<strong>as</strong>t co<strong>as</strong>t of Turkey,<br />

0.5-1.5 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> nikiforovi (Burukovsky, 1990)<br />

= Pontophilus nikiforovi Burukovsky, 1990: 209; Fig. 5B. [25°03'S 97°27'W, 271 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> obliquus (Fulton & Grant, 1902)<br />

= Pontophilus obliquus Fulton & Grant, 1902: 63; Plate 10, fig. 1. [off Shoreham, Western Port, about 5<br />

fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> opici (Crosnier, 1971)<br />

= Pontophilus opici Crosnier, 1971: 585; Figs 4c-d, 6. [Ile Annobon, 1°26'30''S 5°35'30''E, 50 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> par<strong>as</strong>culptus Burukovsky, 1991b: 40; Figs 2.4-2.9. [33°16'S 43°53'E, 415-460 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> parvirostris (Kemp, 1916b)<br />

= Pontophilus parvirostris Kemp, 1916b: 372; Fig. 6; Plate 8, fig. 6. [Kilakarai, Ramnad district, S. India]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> pilosoides (Stephensen, 1927)<br />

= Pontophilus pilosoides Stephensen, 1927: 299; Fig. 1. [Auckland Island, Carnley Harbour, 45 fms;<br />

Campbell Island, Perseverance Harbour, 10-20 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> pilosus (Kemp, 1916b)<br />

= Pontophilus pilosus Kemp, 1916b: 367; Fig. 4; Plate 8, fig. 4. [Kilakarai, Ramnad district, S. India]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> planoculminus Bruce, 1994c: 753; Fig. 3. [Flat Top Bank, Timor Sea, 12°35'S 129°35'E, about<br />

30 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> plebs (Kemp, 1916b)<br />

= Pontophilus plebs Kemp, 1916b: 370; Fig. 5; Plate 8, fig. 5. [Port Blair, Andamans, 2 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> prionolepis (Holthuis, 1952a)<br />

= Pontophilus prionolepis Holthuis, 1952a: 61: Fig. 15. [6°06'S 10°36'E, 35 M. W. Moita Seca]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> quadrispinosus (Yaldwyn, 1971)


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= Pontophilus quadrispinosus Yaldwyn, 1971: 93. [off Cape Reinga, North Auckland, approx. 34°21.5'S<br />

172°49'E, 58 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> sabsechota (Kemp, 1911)<br />

= Pontophilus sabsechota Kemp, 1911: 6; Plate 2, Figs 11-14. [S. Sentinel Island, Andamans]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> sculptus (Bell, 1847 [in Bell, 1844-1853])<br />

= Crangon sculptus Bell, 1847 [in Bell, 1844-1853]: 263, unnumbered text figure. [Weymouth]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> triangulus Komai, 2006b: 31; Figs 1-4. [West Alligator Head, Kakadu National Park, Northern<br />

Territory, 12°9.725'S 132°13.959'E, 7.3 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> trispinosus (Hailst<strong>one</strong> in Hailst<strong>one</strong> & Westwood, 1835)<br />

= Pontóphilus trispinòsus Hailst<strong>one</strong> in Hailst<strong>one</strong> & Westwood, 1835: 261; Fig. 25. [H<strong>as</strong>tings; see<br />

Holthuis, 1976b for discussion of authorship]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> vanderbilti (Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935)<br />

= Pontophilus vanderbilti Bo<strong>one</strong>, 1935: 200; Plate 55. [Flores Strait, near Larantuka village, Flores Island,<br />

140 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> vestigialis (Fujino & Miyake, 1971)<br />

= Pontophilus vestigialis Fujino & Miyake, 1971: 32; Figs 3-4. [Kagoshima Bay, Kagoshima Prefecture]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> victoriensis (Fulton & Grant, 1902)<br />

= Pontophilus victoriensis Fulton & Grant, 1902: 65; Plate 10, fig. 2. [Altona Bay and Beaumaris, Port<br />

Phillip, about 5 fms]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> wilkinsae De Grave, 2000: 49; Figs 1-4. [north-western side of Laing Island lagoon, Hansa Bay,<br />

Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, 4°10'30''S 144°52'47''E, 7 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> wolffi (Holthuis, 1951a)<br />

= Pontophilus wolffi Holthuis, 1951a: 170; Fig. 34. [off French Guinea, 9°27'N 14°48'W, 50 m]<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> yaldwyni (Zarenkov, 1968b)<br />

= Pontophilus yaldwyni Zarenkov, 1968b: 165; Fig. 10. [southwest of New Zealand, 334 m]<br />

Placopsicrangon Komai & Chan, 2009<br />

= Placopsicrangon Komai & Chan, 2009 (type species Placopsicrangon formosa Komai & Chan, 2009, by<br />

original designation and monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Placopsicrangon formosa Komai & Chan, 2009: 256; Figs 1-6. [22°26.44'N 122°21.18'E, 4824-4807 m]<br />

Pontocaris Spence Bate, 1888<br />

= Pontocaris Spence Bate, 1888 (type species Pontocaris propensalata Spence Bate, 1888, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1947b, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Pontocher<strong>as</strong> Bruce, 1988h (type species Pontocher<strong>as</strong> arafurae Bruce, 1988h, by original designation<br />

and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pontocaris affinis affinis (Alcock, 1901)<br />

= Aegeon affine Alcock, 1901: 118. [off Bombay, 56-58 fms]<br />

Pontocaris affinis allodactylus Chan, 1996: 303; Fig. 12. [Red Sea, north of M<strong>as</strong>sawa Channel]<br />

Pontocaris arafurae (Bruce, 1988h)<br />

= Pontocher<strong>as</strong> arafurae Bruce, 1988h: 213; Figs 1-6, 7A-D. [Arafura Sea, 11°04.5'S 132°04.5'E, 15-22<br />

m]<br />

Pontocaris hilarula (De Man, 1918b)<br />

= Aegeon propensalata var. hilarula De Man, 1918b: 301. [Bay of Bima, near south fort, 55 m]<br />

Pontocaris laurentae Chan, 1996: 307; Fig. 14. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Mak<strong>as</strong>sar Strait, 1°56.6'S 119°16.7'E, 134-186 m]<br />

Pontocaris major Chan, 1996: 304, Fig. 13. [Philippines, 14°0.3'N 120°17'E, 187-210 m]<br />

Pontocaris pennata Spence Bate, 1888: 499; Plate 91. [Challenger stn 190, 8°56'S 136°5'E, Arafura Sea, south<br />

of Papua, 49 fms]<br />

= Aegeon obsoletum Balss, 1914b: 70; Plate 1, fig. 3. [bei Enoshima, 80 m; Dzushi, 50-100 m; Sagamibai;<br />

Sagamibai, zwischen Ito und Hatsushima, 150 m]<br />

Pontocaris profundior Chan, 1996: 294; Fig. 8. [Red Sea, off Sudan, 21°33'N 38°21'E, 753-804 m]


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Pontocaris propensalata Spence Bate, 1888: 496; Plate 86, fig. 5; Plate 90, figs 2-3. [Challenger stn 192,<br />

5°49'15''S 132°4'15''E, off the Ki Islands, south of Papua, 140 fms]<br />

= Pontocaris media Alcock & Anderson, 1899: 282. [Andamans, 55 fms]<br />

Pontocaris sibogae (De Man, 1918b)<br />

= Aegeon Sibogae De Man, 1918b: 302. [7°2'.6S 115°23'.6E, Bali Sea, south of Kangeang, 100 m]<br />

= Aegeon Sibogae var. intermedia De Man, 1918b: 303 [10°27'.9S 123°28'.7E, between the islands of<br />

Rotti and Timor, 216 m]<br />

Pontocaris spinifera Chan, 1996: 317; Fig. 18. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Saleh Bay, Sumbawa, Flora Sea, 8°19'S 117°41'E,<br />

274 m]<br />

Pontophilus leach, 1817 [in leach, 1815-1875]<br />

= Pontophilus Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875] (type species Crangon spinosus Leach, 1816b, by<br />

monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine; name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in<br />

Opinion 522 in 1958)<br />

= Cheraphilus Kinahan, 1862 (nomen novum for Pontophilus Leach, 1817 [in Leach, 1815-1875], gender<br />

m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pontophilus brevirostris Smith, 1881: 435. [Fish Hawk stns 865 (40°05'00''N 70°23'00''W, 65 fms); 866<br />

(40°05'18''N 70°22'18''W, 65 fms); 867 (40°05'42''N 70°22'06''W, 64 fms); 870 (40°02'36''N 70°22'58''W,<br />

155 fms); 871 (40°02'54''N 70°23'40''W, 11 fms); 872 (40°05'39''N 70°23'52''W, 86 fms); 873 (40°02'00''N<br />

70°57'00''W, 100 fms); 874 (40°00'00''N 70°57'00''W, 85 fms); 877 (39°56'00''N 70°54'18''W, 126 fms);<br />

878 (39°55'00''N 70°54'15''W, 142.5 fms)]<br />

Pontophilus norvegicus (M. Sars, 1861)<br />

= Crangon norvegicus M. Sars, 1861: 248. [Florøen; Manger; Bundeflorden ved Christiana, 30-50 m]<br />

? = Hippolyte costata Leuckart, 1847: 89. [Helgoland]<br />

Pontophilus spinosus (Leach, 1816b)<br />

= Crangon spinosus Leach, 1816b: 346. [in Danmoniæ australi mari; apud Plymouth Sound]<br />

Prionocrangon Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c<br />

= Prionocrangon Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c (type species Prionocrangon ommatosteres<br />

Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c, by monotypy, gender feminine; name placed<br />

on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Prionocrangon curvicaulis Yaldwyn, 1960: 46; Fig. 10. [Chatham Rise, 43°40'S 179°28'E, 220 fms]<br />

Prionocrangon demani J.N. Kim & Chan, 2005: 1617; Fig. 9. [Sulu Sea, 10°00.70'-10°01.62'N 120°54.72'-<br />

120°55.27'E, 1482-1488 m]<br />

Prionocrangon dofleini Balss, 1913b: 238. [Sagamibai, 350-600 m]<br />

Prionocrangon formosa J.N. Kim & Chan, 2005: 1615; Figs 8, 11B. [24°48.86'N 122°5.31'E, 365-447 m]<br />

Prionocrangon ommatosteres Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c: 362. [Andaman Sea,<br />

11°25'5"N 92°47'6"E, 405 fms]<br />

Prionocrangon paucispina J.N. Kim & Chan, 2005: 1620; Figs 10, 11C. [22°0.54'N 119°27.94'E, 2334-2543 m]<br />

Prionocrangon pectinata Faxon, 1896: 157; Plate 2, figs 4-7. [off Martinique, 565 fms]<br />

Pseudopontophilus Komai, 2004b<br />

= Pseudopontophilus Komai, 2004b (type species Pseudopontophilus serratus Komai, 2004b, by original<br />

designation and monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Pseudopontophilus serratus Komai, 2004b: 76; Figs 1-6. [New Caledonia, Sponge Bank, Norfolk Ridge,<br />

24°55.1'S 168°21.6'E, 510 m]<br />

Rhynocrangon Zarenkov, 1965<br />

= Rhynocrangon Zarenkov, 1964 (unavailable name under Art. 13.3)<br />

= Rhynocrangon Zarenkov, 1965 (type species Crangon (Sclerocrangon) sharpi Ortmann, 1896b, by<br />

original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Rhynocrangon alata (Rathbun, 1902a)


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= Sclerocrangon alata Rathbun, 1902a: 891. [Admiralty Inlet, Puget Sound, 40 fms]<br />

Rhynocrangon rugosa Komai & Komatsu, 2008: 184; Figs 1-5. [off Kuji, Iwate prefecture, northe<strong>as</strong>tern Japan,<br />

40°14.98'N 142°06.64'E to 40°13.31'N 142°7.38'E, 156 m]<br />

Rhynocrangon sharpi (Ortmann, 1896b)<br />

= Crangon (Sclerocrangon) sharpi Ortmann, 1896b: 178. [Al<strong>as</strong>ka, Kodiak Archipelago, Marmot Isle, 45<br />

fms]<br />

Sabinea Ross, 1835<br />

= Sabinea Ross, 1835 (type species Crangon septemcarinata Sabine, 1824, by monotypy; name placed<br />

on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Myto Krøyer, 1845 (type species Myto Gaimardii Krøyer, 1845 (junior subjective synonym of Crangon<br />

septemcarinata Sabine, 1824), by monotypy, gender m<strong>as</strong>culine)<br />

Sabinea hystrix (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b)<br />

= Paracrangon hystrix A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 6. [près de la Guadeloupe, 734 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Sabinea princeps Smith, 1882: 38; Plate 8, Figs 1-1b. [Blake stns 312, 39°50'45''N 70°11'0''W, 466 fms;<br />

326, 33°42'15''N 76°0'50''W, 464 fms; 337, 38°20'8''N 73°23'20''W, 740 fms; Albatross stns 892, off Block<br />

Island, 39°46'N 71°5'W, 487 fms; 893, 39°52'20''N 70°58'W, 372 fms]<br />

Sabinea sarsii Smith, 1879<br />

= Sabinea Sarsii Smith, 1879: 59; Plate 11, Figs 6-8. [St. George’s Banks, 60 fms; Gulf of Maine, about<br />

e<strong>as</strong>t-southe<strong>as</strong>t from Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, 42°40'N 66°58'W, 112 fms; Le Have Bank, 60 fms; Lofoten<br />

Islands, co<strong>as</strong>t of Norway]<br />

Sabinea septemcarinata (Sabine, 1824)<br />

= Crangon septemcarinata Sabine, 1824: ccxxxvi; Plate 2, figs 11-13. [west co<strong>as</strong>t of Davis Strait]<br />

? = Myto gaimardi Krøyer, 1845: 470. [Spitsbergen]<br />

Sclerocrangon G.o. Sars, 1883<br />

= Sclerocrangon G.O. Sars, 1883 (type species Cancer Bore<strong>as</strong> Phipps, 1774, by monotypy, gender feminine;<br />

name placed on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

Sclerocrangon atrox Faxon, 1893: 199. [Albatross stns 3418 (16°33'00''N 99°52'30''W, 660 fms); 3424<br />

(21°15'00''N 106°23'00''W, 676 fms)]<br />

Sclerocrangon bore<strong>as</strong> (Phipps, 1774)<br />

= Cancer Bore<strong>as</strong> Phipps, 1774: 190; Plate 12, fig. 1. [stomach of a seal, caught near the co<strong>as</strong>t of Spitzbergen]<br />

= Cancer homaroides O. Fabricius, 1780: 241. [Umitak]<br />

= Cancer arctica Dewhurst, 1834: 254. [Northern and Greenland Ocean]<br />

Sclerocrangon derjugini Kobjakova, 1936a: 224. [Okhotsk Sea, 182-664 m; fully described in Kobjakova,<br />

1937]<br />

Sclerocrangon ferox (G.O. Sars, 1877)<br />

= Cheraphilus ferox G.O. Sars, 1877: 239. [62°10.2N 4°59.6E, 417 fms]<br />

Sclerocrangon igar<strong>as</strong>hii Komai & Amaoka, 1991: 27; Figs 1-4. [off Urup Island, Kurile Islands, 45°17'2N<br />

149°28'2E, 450 m]<br />

Sclerocrangon salebrosa (Owen, 1839)<br />

= Crangon salebrosus Owen, 1839: 88; Plate 27, fig. 1. [shores of Kamtschatka]<br />

= Sclerocrangon g<strong>as</strong>uyebi Yokoya, 1933: 41; Fig. 22. [Sôyô-Maru stns 602, north of Is. Sado, 205 m; 628,<br />

south-west of Oga, 148 m; 652, Tugaru Strait, 110 m]<br />

Sclerocrangon unidentata Komai & Takeda, 1989: 77, Figs 1-5. [off Miyako, Iwate Pref., northe<strong>as</strong>tern Honshu,<br />

600-700 m]<br />

Sclerocrangon zenkevitchi Birstein & Vinogradov, 1953: 218; Figs 2-5. [Bering Sea, 2995-3940 m]<br />

Syncrangon J.N. Kim & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003<br />

= Syncrangon J.N. Kim & Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003 (type species Crangon angusticauda De Haan, 1844 [in De<br />

Haan, 1833-1850], by original designation, gender feminine)<br />

Syncrangon angusticauda (De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850])


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= Crangon angusticauda De Haan, 1844 [in De Haan, 1833-1850]: Plate 45, fig. 15 (1844); 183 (1849).<br />

[Japan]<br />

Syncrangon dentata (Balss, 1914b)<br />

= Crangon (Sclerocrangon) angusticauda var. dentata Balss, 1914b: 65; Fig. 40 (<strong>as</strong> Sclerocrangon angusticauda<br />

dentala). [Negishi Harbour bei Yokohama, 45 m, and Dzushi, 130 m]<br />

Vercoia Baker, 1904<br />

= Vercoia Baker, 1904 (type species Vercoia gibbosa Baker, 1904, by monotypy, gender feminine)<br />

Vercoia gibbosa Baker, 1904: 158; Plate 31. [South Australia, 36-54 m; see Ďuriš, 1992]<br />

Vercoia interrupta J.N. Kim & Fujita, 2004: 2014; Figs 1-7. [Cape Maeda, Okinawa island, Ryukyu Islands,<br />

Japan, 8.5 m]<br />

Vercoia japonica Komai, 1995b: 123; Figs 1-4. [Omurod<strong>as</strong>hi, off Izu-Ohshima Island, 34°31.7'N 139°23.2'E,<br />

138-167 m]<br />

Vercoia socotrana Ďuriš, 1992: 1448; Figs 7-11. [Socotra Island, Gulf of Aden, western Indian Ocean,<br />

12°21'08''N 54°28'00''E, 80 m]<br />

Family GlyPHoCRANGoNIDAe Smith, 1884<br />

Glyphocrangon A. Milne-edwards, 1881b<br />

= Thal<strong>as</strong>caris Spence Bate, 1878 (type species Glyphocrangon rimapes Spence Bate, 1888, designated by<br />

Holthuis, 1971, gender feminine; name suppressed for the purposes of the Principle of Priority but<br />

not for those of the Principle of Homonymy, placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid<br />

Generic Names in Zoology in Opinion 1012 in 1974)<br />

= Glyphocrangon A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b (type species Glyphocrangon spinicauda A. Milne-Edwards,<br />

1881b, by original designation, gender feminine; name placed on the Official List of Generic<br />

Names in Zoology in Opinion 470 in 1957)<br />

= Rhachocaris Smith, 1882 (type species Rhachocaris Ag<strong>as</strong>sizii Smith, 1882 (junior subjective synonym<br />

of Glyphocrangon aculeatum A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b), designated by Fowler, 1912, gender feminine)<br />

= Pl<strong>as</strong>tocrangon Alcock, 1901 (type species Glyphocrangon cæcescens Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on &<br />

Alcock, 1891c, designated by Fowler, 1912, gender feminine)<br />

Glyphocrangon aculeata A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b<br />

= Glyphocrangon aculeatum A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 5. [à Saint-Vincent, 593 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

= Rhachocaris Ag<strong>as</strong>sizii Smith, 1882: 43; Plate 5, fig. 2; Plate 6, fig. 2. [Blake stn 326, 33°42'15''N<br />

76°0'50''W, 464 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon acuminata Spence Bate, 1888: 522; Plate 94, Figs 2-3. [Challenger stn 175, Fiji Islands, 19°02'S<br />

177°10'E, 2468 m; lectotype designation by Komai, 2004c]<br />

Glyphocrangon africana Komai, 2010b: 84; Figs 1-4. [off Cape Point, South Africa, 2269 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon alata Faxon, 1893: 201. [Albatross stns 3395 (North Pacific Ocean, 07°30'36''N 078°39'00''W),<br />

730 fms; 3418 (North Pacific Ocean, 16°33'00''N 098°52'30''W), 660 fms; ?]<br />

Glyphocrangon albatrossae Komai, 2004c: 468; Figs 40-41. [Philippines, South China Sea, off W Luzon,<br />

15°58.15'N 119°40.20'E, 1719 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon alispina Chace, 1939: 39. [off Bahia Carden<strong>as</strong>, Matanz<strong>as</strong> Province, Cuba, 23°24'N<br />

81°00'30''W, 370-605 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon amblytes Komai, 2004c: 561; Figs 89-90. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 22°25.3'N 43°04.9'E, 525-550 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon andamanensis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c<br />

= Glyphocrangon investigatoris var. andamanensis Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c: 356;<br />

accompanying illustration in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1894: Plate 6, figs 2-2ba. [Andaman Sea, 11°31.40'N<br />

92°46'40''E, 188-220 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon arduus Komai, 2007: 566; Figs 1-3. [French Polynesia, Austral Islands, off Tubuai Island,<br />

23°21.4'S 149°34.2'W, 600-1200 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon armata Komai, 2004c: 570; Figs 95-96. [New Caledonia, 23°10.41'S 166°49.16'E, 870-1000 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon <strong>as</strong>similis De Man, 1918b: 294. [7°19'.4S 116°49'.5E, 538 m; lectotype designation by Komai,<br />

2004c]


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Glyphocrangon atlantica Chace, 1939<br />

= Glyphocrangon (Pl<strong>as</strong>tocrangon) caecescens atlantica Chace, 1939: 40. [south of Santa Clara Province,<br />

Cuba, 20°47'N 80°24'W, 2125 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon aurantiaca Holthuis, 1971: 303; Fig. 8. [Off Tobago, 11°37.3'N 60°59.4'W to 11°41'N<br />

61°01.3'W, 400-700 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon boletifera Komai, 2004c: 558; Figs 87-88. [Gulf of Aden, 13°06.12'N 46°24.30'E, 1061-1080<br />

m]<br />

Glyphocrangon brevis Komai, 2006c: 250; Figs 1A, 2A, 3. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 17°40'S 43°12'E, 1075-1175 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon caeca Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c<br />

= Glyphocrangon cæca Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c; 358 accompanying illustration<br />

in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1894: Plate 7, figs 1-1a. [Bay of Bengal, 13°47'30''N 92°36'E, 561 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon caecescens Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c<br />

= Glyphocrangon cæcescens Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c: 357; accompanying illustration<br />

in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1894: Plate 7, figs 5-5a. [Bay of Bengal, 11°58'N 88°52'17''E, 1748 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon cerea Alcock & Anderson, 1894: 151. [Investigator stn 150, Laccadive Sea, off the Northern<br />

Maldive Atoll, 7°05'45''N 75°04'E, 719 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon chacei Komai, 2004c: 534; Figs 73-74. [Philippines, between Bohol and Siquijor Islands,<br />

Mindanao Sea, 09°22.30'N 123°47.40'E, 719 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon confusa Komai, 2004c: 597; Figs 110, 112A-D. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Halmahera, 00°15.00'N<br />

127°24.35'E, 545 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon conodactylus Komai, 2004c: 555; Figs 85-86. [New Caledonia, Mount K, Loyalty Islands,<br />

24°44.55'S 170°07.00'E, 790-825 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon cornuta Komai, 2004c: 472; Figs 42-43. [New Caledonia, 23°56'S 166°41'E, 2660-2750 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon crosnieri Komai, 2004c: 431; Figs 22-23, 115. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 22°26'S 43°03'E, 540 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon demani Komai, 2006c: 253; Figs 1B, 2B, 4. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, between Ceram and New Guinea,<br />

03°37.7'S 131°26.4'E, 924 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon dentata Barnard, 1926<br />

= Glyphocrangon gilesii var. dentata Barnard, 1926: 128. [25°59'S 33°31'E, 540 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon dimorpha Komai, 2004c: 459; Figs 37-38. [Norfolk Ridge, 23°56'S 168°28'E, 1846-1862 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon eleph<strong>as</strong> Komai, 2005: 253; Figs 1-3. [Southern Australia, Great Australian Bight, 33°17'S<br />

128°32'E, 360 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon faxoni De Man, 1918b<br />

= Glyphocrangon (Pl<strong>as</strong>tocrangon) Faxoni De Man, 1918b: 298. [7°15'S 115°15'.6E, Bali Sea, 289 m;<br />

10°39'S 123°40'E, between the islands of Roti and Timor, 520 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon ferox Komai, 2004c: 506; Figs 59-60. [Madag<strong>as</strong>car, 13°16'S 47°33'E, 1490-1600 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon fimbriata Komai & Takeuchi, 1994: 458; Figs 1-3. [Sio Guyot, Mid-Pacific Mountains,<br />

18°16.05'N-18°15.87'N 171°20.99'E-171°22.01'E, 1300-1312 m]<br />

= Glyphocrangon joani Allen & Butler, 1994: 435; Figs 10-14. [Mid-Pacific Ocean, 171°15.0'E 18°14.0'N,<br />

1281-1651 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon formosana Komai, 2004c: 594; Figs 108, 109E-H. [Taiwan, off Su-Aou, I-Lan County, NE of<br />

Taiwan, 300-400 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon gilesii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b<br />

= Glyphocrangon Gilesii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 193; accompanying illustration in Wood-<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on, 1894: Plate 7, Figs 4-4a. [eight miles south-e<strong>as</strong>t of Cinque Island, in the Andaman Sea, 500<br />

fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon grandis Komai & Chan, 2008: 41; Figs 1-5, 12D. [3°21.32'N 124°12.26'E, 1037-1100 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon granulosis Spence Bate, 1888: 507; Plate 92; Plate 93, fig. 1. [Challenger stn 218, 02°33'S<br />

144°04'E, between New Guinea and Admiralty Islands, 1070 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon haematonotus Holthuis, 1971: 315; Figs 6c, 7c. [Straits of Florida, 26°34'N 79°43'W, 270 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon hakuhoae Takeda & Hanamura, 1994: 24; Figs 11-13. [Flores Sea, 05°47.3'N 119°35.4'E -<br />

05°46.9'N 119°34.6'E, 280 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon h<strong>as</strong>tacauda Spence Bate, 1888: 519; Plate 93, fig. 5. [Challenger stn 232, 35°11'N 139°28'E, off<br />

Japan, 345 fms]


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Glyphocrangon holthuisi Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 321; Figs 22, 25C. [New South Wales, south-e<strong>as</strong>t<br />

of Cape Byron, 28°41'S 153°52'E, 153 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon humilis Komai, 2006c: 254; Figs 1C, 2C, 5. [Japan, Tosa Bay, 33°00'N 133°35'E, 660-700 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon ind<strong>one</strong>siensis Komai, 2004c: 408-412; Figs 10-11. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Tanimbar Islands, 08°16'S<br />

131°59'E, 769-809 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon investigatoris Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 191; accompanying illustration in Wood-<br />

M<strong>as</strong>on, 1894: Plate 6, Figs 3-3b. [19°35'N 92°24'E, 272 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon isos Komai & Chan, 2008: 54; Figs 9-11, 15. [14°55'N 123°8'E, 922-909 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon kapala Komai, 2004c: 428; Figs 20-21. [E<strong>as</strong>tern Australia, E<strong>as</strong>t of Broken Bay, New South<br />

Wales, 33°35'S 152°00'E, 810 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon lineata Komai, 2004c: 545; Figs 79-80. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Kai Islands, 05°15'S 132°59'E, 769-809 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon longipes Komai, 2004c: 567; Figs 93-94. [Philippines, North of Palawan P<strong>as</strong>sage, 10°57.45'N<br />

138°38.15'E, 686 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon longirostris (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Rhachocaris longirostris Smith, 1882: 51; Plate 5, fig. 1; Plate 6, fig. 1. [Blake stn 330, 31°41'N 74°35'W,<br />

1047 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon longleyi Schmitt, 1931b: 393. [south of Tortug<strong>as</strong>, 18-220 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon loricata Faxon, 1895: 140; Plate 38bis. [Albatross stns 3402 (South Pacific Ocean, 00°57'30''S<br />

089°03'30''W), 421 fms; and 3410 (North Pacific Ocean, 00°19'00''N 090°34'00''W), 331 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon lowryi Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 322; Figs 23, 25D. [Queensland, north-e<strong>as</strong>t of Danger<br />

Point, 28°03'S 154°04'E, 720 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon mabahissae Calman, 1939: 217, fig. 8. [John Murray Expedition stn 115 (05°05.18'S<br />

39°22.12'E), Zanzibar area, 640-658 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon major Komai, 2004c: 514; Figs 63-64. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, N Mak<strong>as</strong>sar Strait, 0°34.6'N 119°08.5'E,<br />

1301 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon megalophthalma De Man, 1918b: 296. [4°22'.1S 118°16'.9E, Strait of Mak<strong>as</strong>sar, 2029 m; lectotype<br />

designation by Komai, 2004c]<br />

Glyphocrangon musorstomia Komai, 2006c: 256; Figs 1D-E, 6-7. [Wallis and Futuna Islands, Tuscarora<br />

Bank, 11°47.4'S 178°25.3'E, 900 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon neglecta Faxon, 1896: 159; Plate 1, Figs 5-6. [off Grenada, 340 fms; off Montserrat, 303 fms;<br />

off Grenada, 291 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon nobilis A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b<br />

= Glyphocrangon nobile A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 5. [près de la Dominique, 1131 br<strong>as</strong>ses; neotype<br />

designation by Holthuis, 1971; see discussion in Forest & Holthuis, 1997]<br />

Glyphocrangon novaec<strong>as</strong>tellum Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987: 324; Figs 24, 25E. [New South Wales,<br />

south-e<strong>as</strong>t of Newc<strong>as</strong>tle, 33°08'S 152°27'E, 720 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon panglao Komai & Chan, 2008: 47; Figs 6-8, 13B1-B2. [8°51'N 123°10'E, 982-1040 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon parva Komai, 2004c: 412; Figs 12-13. [Philippines, Sulu Sea, E<strong>as</strong>t of Palawan, 09°13'N<br />

118°51.15'E, 2021 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon parviocullus Komai, 2006c: 259; Figs 1F, 2E, 8. [New Caledonia, 23°10'S 166°49'E, 870-<br />

1000 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon perplexa Komai, 2004c: 579; Figs 101-102. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, 29°21.5'N 127°28.7'E, 543-600 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon podager Spence Bate, 1888: 516; Plate 93, fig. 2. [Challenger stn 146, 46°46'S 45°31'E, near<br />

Marion Island, 1375 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon priononota Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 192; accompanying illustration in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on,<br />

1894: Plate 6, figs 1-1a. [Investigator stn 104 (Laccadive Sea, 11°12'47''N 74°25'30''E), 1000 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon proxima Komai, 2004c: 416; Figs 14-15. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, Kai Islands, 05°14'S 133°00'E, 688-694<br />

m]<br />

Glyphocrangon pugnax De Man, 1918b: 293. [10°39'S 123°40'E, between the islands of Roti and Timor, 520<br />

m; lectotype designation by Komai, 2004c]<br />

Glyphocrangon punctata Komai, 2004c: 475; Figs 44-45. [Philippines, South of Mindoro, 06°06.78'N<br />

125°58.91'E, 2820-2770 m]


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Glyphocrangon regalis Spence Bate, 1888: 517; Plate 93, figs 3-4. [Challenger stn 194, 4°34'S 129°57'30"E, off<br />

Banda Island, 200 fms; see Komai, 2004c]<br />

= Glyphocrangon juxtaculeata Chace, 1984: 15; figs 3-4. [Ind<strong>one</strong>sia, off southern Buru, 3°47.15'S<br />

126°23.40'E, 946 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon richeri Komai, 2004c: 495; Figs 54-55. [Wallis and Futuna Islands, SW slope of Combe<br />

Bank, 12°34'S 178°11'W, 1280-1300 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon rimapes Spence Bate, 1888: 523; Plate 94, fig. 4. [Challenger stns 300, 33°42'S 78°18'W, near<br />

Juan Fernandez, 1375 fms; 237, 34°37'N 140°32'E, near Yokohama, 1875 fms; 331, 37°47'S 30°20'W,<br />

South Atlantic, between Buenos Ayres and Tristan de Cunha, 1715 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon robusta Komai, 2004c: 526; Figs 69-70. [Philippines, South of Mindoro, 11°59'N 121°13'E,<br />

320-337 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon rubricinctuta Komai, 2004c: 599; Figs 111, 112E-H. [Wallis and Futuna Islands, Bayonnaise<br />

Bank, 11°54.2'S 179°31.4'W, 597-600 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon rudis Komai, 2006c: 261; Figs 1G, 2F, 9. [Solomon Islands, 08°31.2'S 160°37.7'E, 1036-<br />

1138 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon runcinata Komai, 2004c: 420; Figs 16-17. [E<strong>as</strong>t China Sea, E<strong>as</strong>t of Kuchiminose Bank,<br />

29°21.5'N 127°28.7'E, 543-600 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon saintlaurentae Komai, 2004c: 487; Figs 50-51. [Réunion Island, 21°28.1'S 56°32.4'E, 4030 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon sculpta (Smith, 1882)<br />

= Rhacocharis sculpta Smith, 1882: 49; Plate 5, fig. 3; Plate 6, figs 3-3d. [Blake stn 339, 38°16'45''N<br />

73°10'30''W, 1186 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon sibogae De Man, 1918b<br />

= Glyphocrangon Sibogae De Man, 1918b: 295. [Flores Sea, 07°24'S 118°15.2'E, 794 m; lectotype designation<br />

by Komai, 2004c]<br />

Glyphocrangon sicaria Faxon, 1893<br />

= Glyphocrangon sicarius Faxon, 1893: 202. [Albatross stn 3382 (North Pacific Ocean, 06°21'00''N<br />

080°41'00''W), 1793 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon similior Komai, 2004c: 590; Figs 107, 109A-D. [Vanuatu, off Epi, 16°33'S 167°55'E, 602-<br />

620 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon smithii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c<br />

= Glyphocrangon Smithii Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891c: 357; accompanying illustration<br />

in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on, 1894: Plate 7, figs 3-3a. [Bay of Bengal, 13°47'30''N 92°36'E, 561 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon speciosa Komai, 2004c: 500; Figs 56-58. [New Caledonia, 25°04'S 168°46'E, 1093-1193 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon spinicauda A. Milne-Edwards, 1881b: 3. [près de St-Kitts, 250 br<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Glyphocrangon spinossisima Brand & Takeda, 1996: 264; Figs 1-4. [Sulu Sea, 08°31.6'S 118°35.7'E, 1712-<br />

1840 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon spinulosa Faxon, 1893: 202. [Albatross stns 3353 (North Pacific Ocean, 07°06'15''N<br />

080°34'00''W), 695 fms; 3418 (North Pacific Ocean, 16°33'00''N 099°52'30''W), 660 fms; 3419 (North<br />

Pacific Ocean, 16°34'30''N 100°03'00''W), 672 fms; 3424 (North Pacific Ocean, 21°15'00''N<br />

106°23'00''W), 676 fms; 3425 (North Pacific Ocean, 21°19'00''N 080°34'00''W), 695 fms; 3435 (North<br />

Pacific Ocean, 26°48'00''N 110°45'20''W), 859 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon stenolepis Chace, 1984: 22; Figs 5-6. [South China Sea, southe<strong>as</strong>t of Hong Kong, 20°31'N<br />

115°49'E, 485 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon taludensis Hendrickx, 2010: 359; Figs 1-3. [18°26'45''N 104°16'10''W, 1858-1879 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon t<strong>as</strong>manica Komai, 2004c: 574; Figs 97-98. [Lord Howe Ridge, 400 m]<br />

Glyphocrangon unguiculata Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on & Alcock, 1891b: 193; accompanying illustration in Wood-M<strong>as</strong>on,<br />

1894: Plate 7, figs 2-2a. [Investigator stn 105 (Arabian Sea, 15°2'N 72°34'E), 740 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon vicaria Faxon, 1896: 159. [0°54'N 91°9'W, 1189 fms]<br />

Glyphocrangon wagini Burukovsky, 1990: 206; Fig. 4B (<strong>as</strong> G. wagigi), 5A. [24°56'S 88°31'W, 580-564 m]


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unavailable names<br />

Macrobrachium divakarani Jayachandran, 2001: 91; Fig. 21. [unavailable under Art. 16.4.1]<br />

Macrobrachium josephi Jayachandran, 2001: 123; Fig. 32. [Veli Lake, Kulathoor rivulet (Kerala, India);<br />

unavailable under Art. 16.4.1]<br />

Allobrachium Jayachandran, 2001 [unavailable under Art. 13.3]<br />

Penaeoidea larvata<br />

Cerat<strong>as</strong>pis affinis Kishinouye, 1926: 66; Fig. 2. [Between Kyushyu and the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan]<br />

Cerat<strong>as</strong>pis longiremis Dohrn, 1871: 360; Plates 28-29. [dessen Herkunft mir aber entfallen is]<br />

Cerat<strong>as</strong>pis monstruosus Gray, 1828: 8; Plate 6, fig. 5. [Found in stomach of a delphin off the co<strong>as</strong>t of Brazil]<br />

Cerat<strong>as</strong>pis Petitii Guérin-Méneville, 1844 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1844]: 18; Plate 22. [trouvé en pleine<br />

mer dans l’Océan Indien]<br />

Cryptopus Defrancii H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1836-1844]: 149; Plate 54bis, fig. 4. [la<br />

Méditerranée]<br />

Euphema armata H. Milne Edwards, 1837 [in H. Milne Edwards, 1834-1840]: 421. [dans l’océan Atlantique<br />

austral]<br />

Euphema polyacantha Ortmann, 1893: 77. [Plankton-Expedition der Humbolt-Stiftung, JN 252 (9.4°S<br />

41.9°W, 0-400 m), Guine<strong>as</strong>trom]<br />

Hoplites longirostris Philippi, 1857: 329; Plate 14, figs 1a-i. [Atlantischen Ocean in 25°N.B. und 22°50'W.L.]<br />

Loxopis tridens Dana, 1852b: 661 (1852); Plate 44, fig. 4 (1855). [Sooloo Archipelago]<br />

Ophthalmeryon transitionalis Spence Bate, 1889: 6; Plate 9. [swallowed by a dolphin, and therefore been<br />

affected somewhat by the g<strong>as</strong>tric juices of the fish’s stomach]<br />

Opisthocaris mülleri Ortmann, 1893: 77; Plate 4, fig. 5. [Plankton-Expedition der Humbolt-Stiftung, Florid<strong>as</strong>trom,<br />

JN 45 (41.6°N 56.3°W, 0-200 m) and 47 (40.4°N 57.0°W, 0-300 m); Südl. Aequatorialstrom<br />

JN 218 (3.8°S 32.6°W, 0-400 m), 228 (1.8°S 38.1°W, 0-600 m), 231 (1.5°S 39.2°W, 0-400 m), 232 (0.4°S<br />

42.4°W, 0-400 m), 235 (0.1°S 44.2°W, 0-400 m), 246 (0.4°S 46.6°W, 0-400 m)]<br />

Platysacus crenatus Spence Bate, 1888: 363; Plate 63. [Challenger stn 352, on the surface of the Atlantic<br />

Ocean, Sierra Le<strong>one</strong>, 10°55'N 17°46'W]<br />

Rachitia spinalis Dana, 1852b: 667 (1852); Plate 44, fig. 8 (1855). [Atlantic, off the harbour of Rio de<br />

Janeiro]<br />

Solenocera sp. larva barbata Heegaard, 1966: 89; Figs 181-192. [Great Barrier Reef stn 46, 14°32'S 145°32'E,<br />

inside Cooks P<strong>as</strong>sage, 33 m; Great Barrier Reef Expedition, no further data; Discovery stn 276,<br />

5°54'00"S 11°19'00"E, 110-0 m]<br />

Solenocera sp. larva danae Heegaard, 1966: 53; Figs 66-108. [Dana stns 3922-II, 3°45'S 56°33'E, 600 m wire<br />

out; 3903-II, III, IV, 5°30'N 93°38'E, 600, 300, 100 m wire out resp.; 3860-XX, XXI, 2°57'S 99°36'E, 600,<br />

300 m wire out resp.]<br />

Solenocera sp. larva elongata Heegaard, 1966: 85; Figs 65, 170-180. [Terra Nova stn 43, 22°06'S 39°40'W,<br />

surface]<br />

Solenocera sp. larva nodulosa Heegaard, 1966: 81; Figs 154-169. [Dana stn 3921-III, 3°36'S 58°19'E 300 m<br />

wire out]<br />

Solenocera sp. larva sumatransis Heegaard, 1966: 66; Figs 109-153. [Dana stn 3903-III, 5°30'N 93°28'E, 300<br />

m wire out]<br />

Penaeoidea Nomina Dubia<br />

Hemipenaeus dubius Spence Bate, 1881: 187. [Among Philippine Islands, less than 20 fms]<br />

Pandalus tenuicornis Rankin, 1900: 544. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Penaeus amazonicus Kingsley, 1883: 106. [Upper Amazon]<br />

Penaeus gracilis Dana, 1852a: 27. [in mari Suluensi; Burkenroad, 1934a considers this an immature Metapenaeopsis<br />

species]<br />

Penaeus pubescens Stimpson, 1871: 133. [St. Thom<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Penaeus telsodecacanthus Spence Bate, 1881: 182. [in the channels of the Japanese Islands, 8-10 fms]


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Penaeus tenuis Dana, 1852a: 27. [in mari Atlantico prope portum ”Rio Negro” Patagoniae]<br />

Penaeus villosus Guérin-Méneville, 1838 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1838]: 36. [Nouvelle-Irlande; quite<br />

probably Metapenaeus monoceros or M. m<strong>as</strong>tersii, according to Burkenroad, 1934a]<br />

Penacus (Protosolenocera) kessleri Czerniavsky, 1878: 23. [Han’kou, Yan-Tse-Kian’, north of Nankin, China]<br />

Sergestes caudatus Krøyer, 1859: 270; Plate 5, fig. 14. [nordlige Kattegat]<br />

Penaeoidea Nomina Nuda<br />

Metapenaeus tweedii Morris & Bennett, 1952: 165.<br />

Sergestoidea larvata<br />

Acanthosoma brevitelsonis Spence Bate, 1888: 367; Fig. 51; Plate 64, fig. 1. [Western Pacific Ocean]<br />

Acanthosoma dohrni Gurney, 1924: 92; Fig. 31. [Terra Nova Expedition stn 129, off Three Kings Island, New<br />

Zealand; 311, Atlantic, 35°29'S 50°26'W]<br />

Acanthosoma dorsispinalis Spence Bate, 1888: 370: Plate 65, fig. 1. [Western Pacific Ocean]<br />

Acanthosoma hispida Gurney, 1924: 90; Figs 29-30. [Terra Nova Expedition stn 129, off Three Kings Island,<br />

New Zealand]<br />

Acanthosoma laevirostratis Spence Bate, 1888: 374; Plate 65, fig. 2. [North of Admiralty Islands, between<br />

Challenger stations 221 and 222]<br />

Acanthosoma longitelsonis Spence Bate, 1888: 371; Plate 44, fig. 3. [South Pacific Ocean]<br />

Acanthosoma macrotelsonis Spence Bate, 1888: 373; Plate 66, fig. 1. [Samboangan, Philippines]<br />

Acanthosoma tynitelsonis Spence Bate, 1888: 369; Plate 64, fig. 2. [Western Pacific Ocean]<br />

Elaphocaris cr<strong>as</strong>sus Spence Bate, 1888: 362; Plate 61, fig. 4. [South Atlantic, between Montevideo and<br />

Tristan da Cunha, 32°S 45°W]<br />

Elaphocaris dohrni Spence Bate, 1888: Plate 62. [South Atlantic, 32°S 45°W, between Monte Video and<br />

Tristan da Cunha]<br />

Elaphocaris hispida Gurney, 1924: 85; Figs 24-28. [Terra Nova Expedition: stns 65, Atlantic, 23°28'N 34°45'W;<br />

66, Atlantic, 25°35'N 34°10'W; 109, off New Zealand, 34°15'S 172°E; 120, off New Zealand, 34°26'S<br />

172°14'E]<br />

Elaphocaris ortmanni Gurney, 1924: 84; Figs 21-23. [Terra Nova Expedition stn 17, Atlantic, 26°17'N<br />

18°14'W]<br />

Elaphocaris suhmi Spence Bate, 1888: 353; Figs 49-50; Plate 61, figs 1-3. [South Atlantic, between Montevideo<br />

and Tristan da Cunha, 32°S 45°W]<br />

Erichthina demissa Dana, 1852b: 634; Plate 42, fig. 3. [Near e<strong>as</strong>tern entrance of Straits of Sunda]<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tigopus acetiformis Spence Bate, 1888: 376. [Western Pacific Ocean]<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tigopus cr<strong>as</strong>sus Spence Bate, 1888: 381; Figs 52-53. [Taken on the voyage from Hilo to Tahiti, 5°0'N]<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tigopus dorsispinalis Spence Bate, 1888: 375; Plate 65, fig. 3. [Pacific Ocean, NW of the Admiralty Islands,<br />

1°N 146°E]<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tigopus spiniventralis Spence Bate, 1888: 379; Plate 67, fig. 4. [Western Pacific Ocean]<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tigopus suhmi Spence Bate, 1888: 378; Plate 66, fig. 2. [North Atlantic Ocean]<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tigopus tenuis Spence Bate, 1888: 428; Plate 65, fig. 4. [Western Pacific Ocean]<br />

Sceletina armata Dana, 1852b: 663. [Atlantic, 0°30'S 17°30'W]<br />

Sceletina laticeps Dana, 1852b: 664. [Pacific, 30 miles W of Assumption Island, <strong>one</strong> of the Ladr<strong>one</strong>s]<br />

Sceletina orientalis Dana, 1852b: 665. [Sooloo Sea, SW of Panay]<br />

Sciacaris telsonis Spence Bate, 1888: 438; Plate 78, fig. 1. [N of New Guinea]<br />

Sergestoidea Nomina Dubia<br />

Acheles arachnipodus Cocco, 1832: 204; unnumbered Plate, fig. 1. [Messina, Sicily]<br />

Lucifer pacificus Dana, 1852b: 673 (1852); Plate 45, fig. 2. (1855). [Pacific, 15°20'S 148°W]<br />

M<strong>as</strong>tigopus spinosus Leuckart, 1853: 258. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Ph<strong>as</strong>matocarcinus discophthalmus Tilesius, 1819: 7; Plate 21a, fig. 10. [placed on the Official Index of Rejected<br />

and Invalid Works in Zoological Nomenclature in Opinion 864 in 1969]<br />

Ph<strong>as</strong>matocarcinus glaucus Tilesius, 1819: 6; Plate 21a, fig. 9. [placed on the Official Index of Rejected and<br />

Invalid Works in Zoological Nomenclature in Opinion 864 in 1969]


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Prionorhynchus Apus Tilesius, 1819: 6; Plate 21a, fig. 7. [placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid<br />

Works in Zoological Nomenclature in Opinion 864 in 1969]<br />

Sergestes dorsispinalis Spence Bate, 1888: 394; Plate 72, fig. 1. [S of Australia; possibly a juvenile stage of<br />

Sergestes arcticus T. Kikuchi (in litt.)]<br />

Sergestes hanseni Dennell, 1955: 400. [Bermuda area]<br />

Sergestes laterodentatus Spence Bate, 1888: 395. [S of Australia; possibly a m<strong>as</strong>tigopus stage of Sergestes<br />

arcticus (T. Kikuchi (in litt.))]<br />

Sergestes oculatus Perrier, 1886: 81. [Le Challenger et le Talisman, la faune des Sarg<strong>as</strong>ses]<br />

Sergestes praecollus Spence Bate, 1888: 423; Plate 77, fig. 2. [North Pacific Ocean]<br />

Sergestes sundi Dennell, 1955: 400. [Bermuda area]<br />

Sergestes tenuis Spence Bate, 1888: 233, Figs 43-45. [North of New Guinea, and on the voyage along the<br />

Marianne Islands]<br />

Sergestes utrinquedens Spence Bate, 1888: 433. [North Pacific Ocean]<br />

Sergestes Colosii Cecchini, 1933: 4; Plate 1, fig. 1. [Ammiraglio Magnaghi stns 138, a sud ouest di Aden, 12°5'<br />

- 12°7'N 44°47' - 44°45'E, 388 m; 150, a nord est di Porto Sudan, 20°47'N 38°22'30"E, 1200 m]<br />

Symphysopus hirtus Tilesius, 1819: 9; Plate 21b, fig. 19. [placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid<br />

Works in Zoological Nomenclature in Opinion 864 in 1969]<br />

Sergestoidea Nomina Nuda<br />

Sergestes forins Bakus, 1989: 36.<br />

Caridea larvata<br />

Amphiplectus depressus Spence Bate, 1888: 623; Plate 110, fig. 3. [Off Recife, Brazil, 9°05'S, 34°50'W, 6640<br />

m]<br />

Anebocaris ancylifer Coutière, 1907c: 407; unnumbered figure. [Géorgie du Sud]<br />

Anebocaris quadroculus Spence Bate, 1888: 722; Plate 123, fig. 1. [Off Port Jackson, Australia, surface; off<br />

Sibago, Samboangan, Philippine Islands; off B<strong>as</strong>ilan Strait; China Sea, off Luzon; Zebu Harbour,<br />

Philippine Islands]<br />

Anisocaris puerilis Coutière, 1907c: 410; unnumbered figure. [Géorgie du Sud]<br />

Astacus cylindrus Fabricius, 1793: 483. [in Oceani Indico]<br />

Astacus planatus Fabricius, 1798: 482. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Atlantocaris longirostris Ortmann, 1893: 80; Plate 5, fig. 3. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

JN 153 (7.9°N 21.4°W), im Guine<strong>as</strong>trom]<br />

Camptocaris maxima Ortmann, 1893: 81; Plate 5, fig. 4. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung, Sarg<strong>as</strong>so-See,<br />

JN 60 (35.0°N 62.1°W, 0-300 m); Südl Aequatorialstrom, JN 188 (2.6°S 14.6°W, 0-400 m)]<br />

Caricyphus acutus Coutière, 1905a: 21; Fig. 7. [Princesse-Alice stn 1834 (37°28'N 25°53'30"W), 0-1000 m]<br />

Caricyphus angulatus Spence Bate, 1888: 718; Plate 121, fig. 6. [46°46'S 45°31'E, near Marion Island, surface]<br />

Caricyphus bigibbosus Coutière, 1905c: 1114. [fully described in Coutière, 1905a: 26; Fig. 8]. [Princesse-Alice<br />

stn 1851 (46°15'N 7°09'W), 0-3000 m]<br />

Caricyphus cornutus Spence Bate, 1888: 712; Plate 121, fig. 2. [near Samboangan, Philippine Islands]<br />

Caricyphus edentulus Ortmann, 1893: 74; Plate 2, fig. 3. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

Sarg<strong>as</strong>so-See, JN 72 (31.5°N 59.0°W, 0 m); 102 (31.7°N 42.7°W, 0-400 m); Pl.55 (28.3°N 34.3°W, 200 m,<br />

in table <strong>as</strong> Nördl. Aequatorialstrom und Canarienstrom)]<br />

Caricyphus gibberosus Spence Bate, 1888: 716; Plate 121, fig. 4. [near the Sandwich Islands, Pacific Ocean,<br />

surface]<br />

Caricyphus serramarginis Spence Bate, 1888: 714; Plate 121, fig. 3. [Kandavu, Fiji Islands, surface]<br />

Caricyphus targidus Spence Bate, 1888: 717; Plate 121, fig. 5. [off Luzon, China Sea, surface]<br />

Caulurus pelagicus Stimpson, 1860a: 42. [in Oceano Pacifico, lat. Bor. 34° long. orient. 126°]<br />

Copiocaris messinensis Thiele, 1905: 454; Plate 15, Figs 17-30. [Straße von Messina]<br />

Coronocaris brevis Ortmann, 1893: 82; Plate 5, fig. 5. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung, Südl.<br />

Aequatorialstrom JN 234 (0.4°S 42.4°W, 0 m); 235 (0.1°S 44.2°W, 0-400 m); 249 (5.6°S 44.0°W, 0 m);<br />

Br<strong>as</strong>ilianische Küstenbank, Pl. 112 (0.4°S 46.6°W, 207 m); Pl. 113 (0.4°S 46.6°W, 200 m)]


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Coronocaris gracilis Ortmann, 1893: 81; Plate 6, fig. 1. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

Nördl. Aequatorialstrom JN 145 (13.3°N 22.7°W, 0-400 m); 146 (12.3°N 22.3°W, 0-400 m); 148 (10.2°N<br />

22.2°W, 0-400 m); 150 (10.2°N 22.2°W, 0-1000 m); Südl. Aequatorialstrom JN 232 (0.4°S 42.4°W, 0-400<br />

m); 234 (0.4°S 42.4°W, 0 m); 235 (0.1°S 44.2°W, 0-400 m); 246 (0.4°S 46.6°W, 0-400 m); Pl. 103 (0.4°S<br />

42.4°W, 200 m); Br<strong>as</strong>ilianische Küstenbank, Pl. 112 (0.4°S 46.6°W, 207 m)]<br />

Coronocaris humilis Coutière, 1907a: 58; Fig. 21. [Açores, 0-1000 m]<br />

Diaphoropus longidorsalis Spence Bate, 1888: 688; Plate 117, fig. 4. [Cape Verde Islands]<br />

Diaphoropus versipellis Spence Bate, 1888: 687; Plate 107, fig. 3. [Off Cape Horn, Australia, surface]<br />

Eretmocaris corniger Spence Bate, 1888: 900; Plate 145, fig. 4. [Cape Verde]<br />

Eretmocaris dolichops Ortmann, 1893: 79; Plate 5, fig. 1. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung, bei<br />

Boavista, JN 141 (16.1°N 23.1°W, 0-500 m)]<br />

Eretmocaris longicaulis Spence Bate, 1888: 897; Plate 145, fig. 2. [17°29'N 141'31°E, south of Japan, surface]<br />

Eretmocaris stylorostris Spence Bate, 1888: 898; Plate 145, fig. 3. [Off Cape Verde Islands, surface.]<br />

Falcicaris tenuis Ortmann, 1893: 74; Plate 3, fig. 6. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung, Florid<strong>as</strong>trom<br />

JN 55 (37.9° N 59.1°W, 0-400 m); Südl. Aequatorialstrom JN 213 (5.7°S 26.5°W, 0-440 m) and<br />

218 (3.8°S 32.6°W, 0-400 m)]<br />

Hectarthropus compressus Spence Bate, 1888: 891; Plate 144, fig. 3. [Pacific, between Api and Cape York,<br />

surface]<br />

Hectarthropus exilis Spence Bate, 1888: 889; Plate 144, fig. 2. [off B<strong>as</strong>ilan Strait, Philippine Islands, surface]<br />

Hectarthropus expansus Spence Bate, 1888: 893; Plate 144, figs 4-5. [off B<strong>as</strong>ilan Strait, Philippine Islands,<br />

surface]<br />

Hectarthropus nikiformis Coutière, 1907a: 34; Fig. 11. [SAS Le Prince de Monaco stn 1715, Canary Islands,<br />

près de Ténériffe, 0-1000 m]<br />

Hectarthropus tenuis Spence Bate, 1888: 893; Plate 144, fig. 6. [North Atlantic, probably near the Cape<br />

Verde Islands, surface]<br />

Icotopus amplissimus Coutière, 1907a: 23; Fig. 7. [SAS Le Prince de Monaco stns 1715, Canary Islands,<br />

0-1000 m; 1760, Canary Islands, 0-3000 m; 2276, au voisinage des Baléares, 1-1700 m]<br />

Icotopus amproxima Coutière, 1907a: 27; Fig. 8. [SAS Le Prince de Monaco stn 1715, Canary Islands,<br />

0-1000 m]<br />

Icotopus arcurostris Spence Bate, 1888: 886; Plate 144, fig. 1. [off Cape Howe, Australia, surface]<br />

Kyptocaris oligodon Coutière, 1907a: 29; Fig. 9. [SAS Le Prince de Monaco stn 1874, Açores, 0-2000 m]<br />

Kyptocaris stylofrontalis Spence Bate, 1888: 690; Plate 121, fig. 1. [off Sibago, Samboangan, Philippine Islands,<br />

surface]<br />

Mesocaris recurva Ortmann, 1893: 82; Plate 5, fig. 6. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

Br<strong>as</strong>ilianische Küstenbank, JN 246 (0.4°S 46.6°W, 0-400 m)]<br />

Odontolophus serratus Spence Bate, 1888: 665. [off Malta, Mediterranean]<br />

Oligocaris bispinosa Ortmann, 1893: 85; Plate 7, fig. 2. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung,<br />

Irminger-See, JN 9 (60.2°N 22.7°W), JN 15 (60.3°N 27.0°W)]<br />

Oligocaris (?) brevirostris Coutière, 1907a: 32; Fig. 10. [SAS Le Prince de Monaco stn 1781, Açores,<br />

0-5000 m]<br />

Pandacaricyphus pandaliformis Coutière, 1907a: 21; Fig. 6. [SAS Le Prince de Monaco stn 1834, région de<br />

Açores, 0-1000 m]<br />

Posydon depressus Fabricius, 1798: 417. [in Oceano Indico]<br />

Procletes ellioti Spence Bate, 1888: 885. [off Waltair, on the co<strong>as</strong>t of Coromandel]<br />

Retrocaris antarcticus Coutière, 1907c: 411; unnumbered figure. [Géorgie du Sud]<br />

Retrocaris contraria Ortmann, 1893: 83; Plate 5, fig. 7. [Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt-Stiftung, Südl.<br />

Aequatorialstrom JN 226 (2.4°S 36.4°W, 0 m); 235 (0.1°S 44.2°W, 0-400 m); Br<strong>as</strong>ilianische Küstenbank,<br />

Pl. 112 (0.4°S 46.6°W, 207 m)]<br />

Retrocaris serrata Nobili, 1906c: 54; Plate 4, fig. 12. [Port d’Aden]<br />

Rhomaleocaris hamulus Spence Bate, 1888: 720: Plate 123, fig. 2. [on the p<strong>as</strong>sage from Api, New Hebrides,<br />

to Cape York, Pacific, surface]


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Caridea Nomina Dubia<br />

Alpheus avarus Fabricius, 1798: 404. [in India orientali]<br />

Alpheus bispinosus Streets, 1871a: 242. [Isthmus of Panama]<br />

Alpheus flavescens Latreille, 1806: 53. [in Indiæ Orientalis Oceano]<br />

Alpheus galathea Miers, 1874: 5; Plate 4, fig. 4. [Port Essington]<br />

= Alpheus Galathea White, 1847a: 75. [Port Essington; nomen nudum]<br />

Alpheus hoplites Nobili, 1906b: 257. [îles Touamotou]<br />

Alpheus Jourdainii Guérin-Méneville, 1857: 51. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Alpheus parvimanus Kingsley, 1878b: 195. [Panama]<br />

Alpheus Saulcyi Guérin-Méneville, 1855 [in Guérin-Méneville, 1855-1856]: xviii; Plate 2, fig. 8. [Cuba]<br />

Alpheus Savignyi Guérin-Méneville, 1857: 49. [nomen novum for Athan<strong>as</strong> nitescens Audouin, 1826 nec<br />

Leach, 1813 [in Leach, 1813-1814]]<br />

Alpheus sculptimanus Guérin-Méneville, 1857: 49. [De Janaon]<br />

Alpheus setimanus Cano, 1888: 180. [provenienza ?]<br />

Alpheus spinicaudus Lockington, 1878b: 476. [Port Escondido, Gulf of Cal.]<br />

Alpheus tamulus Fabricius, 1798: 405. [in Oceano Indico]<br />

Alpheus tenuimanus Lockington, 1878b: 473. [Port Escondido, Gulf of California]<br />

Alphous [sic] Gundlach Torralb<strong>as</strong>, 1917: 72; Figs 50-51. [Cuba]<br />

Anchistia antennata Hansen, 1925: 140. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Anchistia brachiata Stimpson, 1860a: 39. [Portu ”Lloyd” ad insul<strong>as</strong> ”Bonin”]<br />

Anchistia Danae Stimpson, 1860a: 39. [Ins. ”Tahiti”, in corrallis]<br />

Astacus carinatus Meuschen, 1778: 86. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Astacus ferratus Fabricius, 1793: 486. [in Oceano Norwegico]<br />

Astacus Gibbosus Pennant, 1812: 32. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Astacus Squilla major Meuschen, 1778: 86. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Astacus tettigonus Fabricius, 1775: 417. [Islandia]<br />

Betaeus vladivostokiensis Vinogradov, 1950: 198; Plate 10, fig. 31. [Zolotoi Bay, near Vladivostok]<br />

Caridina africana forma brevis Roth-Woltereck, 1984: 111. [Itimbiri]<br />

Caridina africana forma longa Roth-Woltereck, 1984: 111. [Mwerusee]<br />

Caridina africana nigerdeltae Roth-Woltereck, 1984: 117. [Nigerdelta]<br />

Caridina barombi Roth-Woltereck, 1984: 110. [Barombisee, Kamerun]<br />

Caridina powelli Roth-Woltereck, 1984: 110. [Nigerdelta]<br />

Caridina weberi var. celebensis Schenkel, 1902: 499. [Tabela Bach, System des Kalaena, Luwu]<br />

Cr.[yptophthalmus] ventricosus Costa, 1871 [in O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1838-1871]: 4; Plate 7, figs 3A-B.<br />

[trovato nel Golfo di Taranto e sul faro di Messina]<br />

Crangon marginatus Fabricius, 1798: 410. [Isle de France]<br />

Crangon monopodium Bosc, 1802: 96; Plate 13, fig. 2. [la mer des Indes]<br />

Harpilius spinuliferus Miers, 1884b: 203. [from the interior of Tridacna without precise indication of locality]<br />

Hippolite affinis Owen, 1839: 90; Plate 27, fig. 4. [Monterey, California]<br />

Hippolyte gracilipes Randall, 1840: 142. [Sandwich Islands]<br />

Hippolyte ignobilis Kinahan, 1858c: 131. [Port Philip]<br />

Hippolyte Marioni Gourret, 1887a: 1033. [graviers et sables v<strong>as</strong>eux qui s’étendent depuis l’île de Riou<br />

jusqu’au delà de Planier, 108 m]<br />

Hymenodora parva Coutière, 1905c: 1114. [Princesse-Alice stns 1834 (37°28'N 25°53'30"W), 1000-0 m; 1851<br />

(46°15'N 7°09'W), 3000-0 m]<br />

Latreutes ceyl<strong>one</strong>nsis Pearson, 1905: 81; Plate 2, fig. 7. [10-12 miles north of Cheval Paar and 12 miles west<br />

of Vankali Church, 7.5-9 fms]<br />

Leander distans Heller, 1862a: 526. [Nicobaren]<br />

Leander hammondii Kingsley, 1883: 108; Plate 1, fig. 2. [Baker’s Island, North Pacific]<br />

Leander indicus Heller, 1862b: 413. [Java und Borneo]<br />

Leptalpheus petronii Ramos-Porto & de Souza, 1994: 22. [Ilha de Itamaraca, Pernambuco]<br />

Macrobrachium par<strong>as</strong>intangense Nguyên, 2004: 24. [Tri An Lake]<br />

Merhippolyte orientalis Spence Bate, 1888: 621. [5°41'0"S, 134°4'30"E, off New Guinea, 800fms]<br />

Odontocerus lutescens Leach, 1830b: 170. [shores of Guinea]


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Opithiocheirus Chrysophthalmus Leach, 1830a: 172. [Atlantic ocean near the river Congo]<br />

Palaemon (Eupalaemon) cognatus Roux, 1927b: 322; Fig. 1. [Pionierbivak, Fl. Mamberamo]<br />

Palaemon (Parapalaemon) stresemanni Roux, 1918: 113; Figs 1-2. [Tjelukan Bawang, N.-O. Bali]<br />

Palaemon adriaticus O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1871 [in O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1838-1871]: 7. [Golfo di<br />

Napoli]<br />

Palaemon Audouini Heller, 1861: 26. [im rothen Meere]<br />

Palaemon brevimanus Fabricius, 1798: 403. [in India orientali]<br />

Palaemon brevirostris Andrzeiowksi, 1839: 22. [Type locality not indicated]<br />

Palaemon coromandelianus Fabricius, 1798: 403. [in India orientali]<br />

Palæmon flavescens Olivier, 1811: 667. [Nouvelle-Hollande]<br />

Palæmon fluvialis Streets, 1871b: 227; Plate 2, figs 5-5a. [Tributary of the Coatzacoalcos River among the<br />

Cordiller<strong>as</strong>]<br />

Palaemon noctilucus Tilesius, 1819: 5; Plate 21a, fig. 2. [placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid<br />

Works in Zoological Nomenclature in Opinion 864 in 1969]<br />

Palaemon parvulus O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1871 [in O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1838-1871]: 7. [Golfo di Napoli]<br />

Palaemon parvus Olivier, 1811: 666. [dans la Méditerranée]<br />

Palaemon rosalesi Rodríguez de la Cruz, 1965: 100; Plate 7. [Ciudad del Carmen, arroyo de agua salobre<br />

(cerca Av. Ultimo P<strong>as</strong>eo), Estado de Campeche]<br />

Palaemon tranquebaricus Fabricius, 1798: 403. [in India orientalis]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes) granulosus Rodríguez de la Cruz, 1965: 89; Plate 6. [Laguna L<strong>as</strong> Palom<strong>as</strong>,<br />

Tampico, Tam.]<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes natalensis Stebbing, 1915: 78; Plate 19. [Cape Natal N. by E. 24 miles; depth 440 fms]<br />

Pandalus bipennus Poisson, 1947: 18. [l’ile Maurice]<br />

Pandalus quadridentata A. Milne-Edwards, 1883: Plate 19. [Travailleur dragage 54, 32°40'20''N 18°54'30''W,<br />

400 m]<br />

Plesionika capreensis Lo Bianco, 1903: 186. [vicinanze di Capri]<br />

Pontonia maculata Stimpson, 1860a: 38. [ad insul<strong>as</strong> ”Bonin”, in Tridacnis]<br />

Pontonia unidens Kingsley, 1880: 422; Plate 14, fig. 9. [Key West, Fla.]<br />

Prionorhynchus Cranchianus Leach, 1830b: 171. [Atlantic Ocean Lat. 24°13' Long. 18°51'15'', on the surface<br />

of the sea]<br />

Spirontocaris makrognathus Stebbing, 1921b: 19; Plate 4. [Durban waters]<br />

Synalpheus brachyceros Nobili, 1906b: 256. [Makatea]<br />

Typhlocaridina lingyunensis W.-X. Li & Luo, 2001: 72; Fig. 1. [cave in Shadong, Lingyun County, Guangxi]<br />

Usterocheirus Brachypocoilion Leach, 1830a: 174. [the Atlantic, adhering to fucus natans]<br />

Usterocheirus Macropocoilium Leach, 1830a: 173. [the Atlantic, adhering to fucus natans]<br />

Zuphanusa Smithiana Leach, 1830a: 175. [the Atlantic, adhering to fucus natans]<br />

Caridea Nomina Nuda<br />

Acanthephyra pleuracantha Coutière, 1914: 886.<br />

Alpheus albertei Kazmi & Kazmi, 1979: 154.<br />

Alpheus Amphitrite White, 1847a: 74.<br />

Alpheus Doris White, 1847a: 75.<br />

Alpheus Faxoni Coutière, 1900b: 356.<br />

Alpheus forceps White, 1847a: 75.<br />

Alpheus intermedius Stimpson, 1860b: 444.<br />

Alpheus isodactylus Afzal, Javed & Barkati, 1986: 339.<br />

Alpheus isthmalleator Hurt, Anker & Knowlton, 2009: 526.<br />

Alpheus manorensis Afzal, Javed & Barkati, 1986: 339.<br />

Alpheus miyakei Miya, 1974: 106.<br />

Alpheus ochrostriatus Karplus, Szlep & Tsurnamal, 1981: 5.<br />

Alpheus pseudoedwardsii Afzal, Javed & Barkati, 1986: 338.<br />

Alpheus purpurilenticularis Karplus & Ben Tuvia, 1979: 226.<br />

Alpheus Rathbuni Coutière, 1900b: 356.


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Alpheus Rhode White, 1847a: 74.<br />

Alpheus rubromaculatus Karplus, Szlep & Tsurnamal, 1981: 5.<br />

Alpheus Triton White, 1847a: 74.<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> arabicus Afzal, Javed & Barkati, 1986: 339.<br />

Brachycarpus dentatus Nobili, 1907: 4.<br />

Caricyphus acutus Coutière, 1905c: 1114.<br />

Caridion monctoni Citarella, 1993: 15. [off Buctouche (46°32'N – 64°32'30''W)]<br />

Crangon cymodocea Price, 1971: 166.<br />

Egeon tricuspidatum O.G. Costa, 1844c: 72.<br />

G<strong>as</strong>c<strong>one</strong>lla parvula de Saint Laurent, 1985: 473.<br />

Hippolyte buruënsis Bleeker, 1856: 37.<br />

Hippolyte H<strong>as</strong>seltii Bleeker, 1856: 64.<br />

Hippolyte lygdamis White, 1847a: 76.<br />

Hippolyte Macandreae Bell, 1847: 81.<br />

Hippolyte metis White, 1847a: 76.<br />

Hippolyte rubrosignata Wagner, 1885: 60.<br />

Macrobrachium honnaense Jayachandran, 2010: 47.<br />

Palæmon Abbotii White, 1847a: 78.<br />

Palæmon aciculatus White, 1847a: 79.<br />

Palaemon Affinis Hope, 1851: 17.<br />

Palaemon affinis O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1840 [in O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1838-1871]: 4.<br />

Palaemon Bipunctatus Hope, 1851: 17.<br />

Palæmon Br<strong>as</strong>iliensis White, 1847a: 79.<br />

Palæmon Colombicus White, 1847a: 78.<br />

Palæmon Creusa White, 1847a: 78.<br />

Palaemon cubanus Spamer & Bogan, 1992: 150.<br />

Palæmon Cydippe White, 1847a: 78.<br />

Palaemon Del<strong>as</strong>erii Hope, 1851: 17.<br />

Palæmon Electra White, 1847a: 78.<br />

Palæmon fluvialis Spence Bate, 1876: 378.<br />

Palæmon Glauce White, 1847a: 79.<br />

Palæmon Hypsa White, 1847a: 78.<br />

Palæmon Latreillei White, 1847a: 79.<br />

Palæmon Nicippe White, 1847a: 79.<br />

Palæmon Procles White, 1847a: 79.<br />

Palemon pusillum Rafinesque, 1814: 24.<br />

Palaemon Rathki Aurivillius, 1898b: 35.<br />

Palaemon recticornis Sherborn, 1933: 785.<br />

Palaemon seriatus Suckling, 1876: 270.<br />

Palaemon Siamensis von Martens, 1868: 30.<br />

Palaemon Splendens Hope, 1851: 17.<br />

Palaemon splendens O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1840 [in O.G. Costa & A. Costa, 1838-1871]: 4.<br />

Palaemon walkeri O’Hara & Barmby, 2000: 43, 46.<br />

Palemon Inermis Roux, 1831: 15.<br />

Tizeuma Stimpsoni Perrier, 1886: 81.


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Bruce, A.J., 1966a. Hymenopenaeus halli sp. nov., a new species of penaeid prawn from the South China<br />

Sea (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Penaeidae).— Crustaceana 11: 216-224.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1966b. Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla humilis sp.nov., a new species of shrimp from the South China Sea<br />

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Bruce, A.J., 1966c. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XI. A re-examination of Philarius lophos Barnard,<br />

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Bruce, A.J., 1967a. The results of the re-examination of the type specimens of some pontoniid shrimps in<br />

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d’Histoire naturelle (2) 39: 564-572.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1967b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae III-IX. Descriptions of some new genera and<br />

species from the western Indian Ocean and the South China Sea.— Zoologische Verhandelingen 87:<br />

1-73.<br />

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Bruce, A.J., 1968b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XII. The re-examination of the types of Pontonia?<br />

brevirostris Miers, 1884, with the designation of a new genus, Platypontonia (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Natantia).—<br />

Crustaceana 15: 289-297.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1969a. Preliminary descriptions of sixteen new species of the genus Periclimenes Costa, 1844<br />

(Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Pontoniinae).— Zoologische Mededelingen 43: 253-278.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1969b. Preliminary descriptions of ten new species of the genus Periclimenaeus Borradaile,<br />

1915 (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Pontoniinae).— Zoologische Mededelingen 44: 159-176.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1969c. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XIII. Propontonia pellucida gen. nov., sp. nov.,<br />

a new pontoniid shrimp from the Amirante Islands.— Crustaceana 17: 141-150.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1970a. Report on some commensal pontoniid shrimps (Crustacea: Palaemonidae) <strong>as</strong>sociated<br />

with an Indo-Pacific gorgonian host (Coelenterata: Gorgonacea).— Journal of Zoology, London 160:<br />

537-544.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1970b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XV. Hamopontonia corallicola gen. nov., sp.<br />

nov., a new pontoniid shrimp from Hong Kong.— Crustaceana 18: 37-48.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1970c. Further preliminary descriptions of new species of the genus Periclimenaeus Borradaile,<br />

1915, (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Pontoniinae).— Zoologische Mededelingen 44: 305-<br />

315.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1971a. Periclimenes attenuatus sp. nov. (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Natantia, Pontoniinae), a new<br />

commensal shrimp from the Duke of York Islands.— Pacific Science 25: 533-544.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1971b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XVII. Eupontonia noctalbata gen. nov., sp.<br />

nov., a new pontoniid shrimp from Mahé, the Seychelle islands.— Crustaceana 20: 225-236.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1971c. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XVI. Onycocaris seychellensis sp. nov., a new<br />

species of shrimp from Mahé.— Crustaceana 20: 208-218.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1971d. Onycocaris zanzibarica sp. nov., a new pontoniid shrimp from E<strong>as</strong>t Africa.— Journal of<br />

Natural History 5: 293-298.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1971e. On a new commensal shrimp Periclimenes hirsutus sp. nov. (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong><br />

Natantia, Pontoniinae) from Fiji.— Pacific Science 25: 91-99.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1972a. Pycnocaris chagoae gen. nov., sp. nov., a new shrimp from the Chagos Archipelago<br />

(<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Gnathophyllidae).— Crustaceana 23: 50-64.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1972b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XIX. Allopontonia iani gen nov., sp. nov., a<br />

new echinoid <strong>as</strong>sociate from Zanzibar.— Crustaceana 22: 1-12.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1972c. A report on a small collection of pontoniid shrimps from Fiji, with the description of<br />

a new species of Coralliocaris Stimpson (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Natantia, Pontoniinae).— Pacific Science<br />

26: 63-86.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1972d. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XX. Pontonia sibogae sp. nov., a new species<br />

of Pontonia from e<strong>as</strong>tern Australia and Ind<strong>one</strong>sia (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana<br />

23: 182-186.


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Bruce, A.J., 1972e. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXI. Typton bawii sp. nov., the first occurrence<br />

of the genus Typton Costa in the Indian Ocean (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana<br />

23: 243-254.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1973a. Gnathophylloides robustus sp. nov., a new commensal gnathophylloid shrimp from<br />

Western Australia, with the designation of a new genus Levicaris (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea).— Crustaceana<br />

24: 17-32.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1973b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXIV. D<strong>as</strong>ycaris zanzibarica sp. nov. from the<br />

western Indian Ocean, with remarks on other species of D<strong>as</strong>ycaris Kemp, 1922 (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia).—<br />

Crustaceana 24: 247-260.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1973c. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XXII. Pliopontonia furtiva gen. nov., sp. nov.,<br />

a new shrimp <strong>as</strong>sociated with a corallimorph zoantharian.— Crustaceana 24: 97-109.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1973d. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXIII. Tectopontonia maziwiae gen. nov., sp.<br />

nov., a new coral <strong>as</strong>sociate from Tangaynika (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana 24: 169-180.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1973e. Typton australis sp. nov., a new pontoniid shrimp from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.—<br />

Records of the Australian Museum 28: 253-263.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1974a. Coralliocaris viridis sp. nov., a preliminary note (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Pontoniinae).—<br />

Crustaceana 26: 222-224.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1974b. Periclimenes insolitus sp. nov. (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Pontoniinae), a new commensal<br />

shrimp from Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii.— Crustaceana 26: 293-307.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1975a. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae. XXVI. Neoanchistus cardiodytes gen. nov., sp.<br />

nov., a new mollusc-<strong>as</strong>sociated shrimp from Madag<strong>as</strong>car (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana<br />

29: 149-165.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1975b. Further observations on the Indo-West Pacific species of the genus Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla Dana,<br />

1852 (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Pontoniinae).— Crustaceana 29: 169-185.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1975c. Observations upon some specimens of the genus Periclimenaeus Borradaile (<strong>Decapoda</strong><br />

Natantia, Pontoniinae) originally described by G. Nobili.— Bulletin du Muséum national d’Histoire<br />

naturelle (3), Zoologie 258: 1557-1583.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1975d. Periclimenes colemani sp. nov., a new shrimp <strong>as</strong>sociate of a rare sea urchin from Heron<br />

Island, Queensland (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Pontoniinae).— Records of the Australian Museum 29:<br />

486-502.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1975e. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXV. Further observations upon Periclimenes<br />

noverca Kemp, 1922, with the designation of a new genus Zenopontonia, and some remarks upon<br />

Periclimenes par<strong>as</strong>iticus Borradaile (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana 28: 275-285.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1976a. Studies on Indo-West Pacific Stenopodidea, 1. Stenopus zanzibaricus sp. nov., a new<br />

species from E<strong>as</strong>t Africa.— Crustaceana 31: 90-102.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1976b. Disci<strong>as</strong> mvitae sp. nov., a new sponge <strong>as</strong>sociate from Kenya (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Disciadidae).—<br />

Crustaceana 31: 119-130.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1976c. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXVII. Apopontonia falcirostris gen. nov., sp.<br />

nov., from Madag<strong>as</strong>car.— Crustaceana 31: 301-311.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1976d. A report on a small collection of pontoniine shrimps from the Northern Indian<br />

Ocean.— Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India 16 [for 1974]: 437-454.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1976e. A report on some pontoniid shrimps collected from the Seychelle Islands by the F.R.V.<br />

Manihine, 1972, with a review of the Seychelles pontoniid shrimp fauna.— Zoological Journal of the<br />

Linnean Society 59: 89-153.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1976f. A report on a small collection of shrimps from the Kenya National Marine Parks at<br />

Malindi, with notes on selected species.— Zoologische Verhandelingen 145: 1-72.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1977a. Pontoniine shrimps in the collections of the Australian Museum.— Records of the<br />

Australian Museum 31: 39-81.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1977b. Periclimenes kororensis n. sp., an unusual shrimp <strong>as</strong>sociate of the fungiid coral, Heliofungia<br />

actiniformis.— Micr<strong>one</strong>sica 13: 33-43.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1977c. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXIX. Epipontonia spongicola gen. nov., sp.<br />

nov., from W<strong>as</strong>in Island, Kenya.— Crustaceana 32: 304-315.


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Bruce, A.J., 1977d. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXVIII. Typton w<strong>as</strong>ini sp. nov., from W<strong>as</strong>in<br />

Island, Kenya.— Crustaceana 32: 272-285.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1978a. A report on a collection of pontoniine shrimps from Madag<strong>as</strong>car and adjacent se<strong>as</strong>.—<br />

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 62: 205-290.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1978b. Paranchistus pycnodontae sp. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp <strong>as</strong>sociated with an ostreid<br />

bivalve host.— Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 18: 233-243, Plate 39.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1978c. The re-examination of some pontoniine shrimp types first described by L.A. Borradaile<br />

(<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana 34: 251-268.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1978d. Typton crosslandi sp. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp, from the Galapagos Islands.—<br />

Crustaceana 35: 294-300.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1978e. Thor marguitae sp. nov., a new hippolytid shrimp from Heron Island, Australia.—<br />

Crustaceana 35: 159-169.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1979a. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXXI. Periclimenes magnificus sp. nov., a<br />

coelenterate <strong>as</strong>sociate from the Capricorn Islands (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana Suppl.<br />

5: 195-208, Plate 1.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1979b. Ctenopontonia cyph<strong>as</strong>treophila, a new genus and species of coral <strong>as</strong>sociated pontoniine<br />

shrimp from Eniwetok Atoll.— Bulletin of Marine Science 29: 423-435.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1979c. Onycocaris furculata sp. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp from La Réunion.— Cahiers de<br />

l’Indo-Pacifique 1: 323-334.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1979d. A report on a small collection of pontoniine shrimps from Eniwetok Atoll.— Crustaceana<br />

Supplement 5: 209-230.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1979e. Onycocaris anomala sp. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp from the Northern Territory,<br />

Australia.— Records of the Australian Museum 32: 69-79.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1980a. On some Pontoniine shrimps from Noumea, New Caledonia.— Cahiers de l’Indo-<br />

Pacifique 2: 1-39.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1980b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXXIII. Periclimenaeus diplosomatis sp. nov.,<br />

an <strong>as</strong>cidian <strong>as</strong>sociate from Heron Island, Australia.— Crustaceana 39: 39-51.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1981a. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXXVI. Pontonia ardeae sp. nov., a new bivalve<br />

<strong>as</strong>sociate from the Capricorn Islands (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Natantia).— Crustaceana 40: 113-126.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1981b. Onycocaridella prima, new genus, new species, a new pontoniine sponge-<strong>as</strong>sociate<br />

from the Capricorn Islands, Australia (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea, Pontoniinae).— Journal of Crustacean<br />

Biology 1: 241-250.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1981c. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXXVIII. Apopontonia dubia sp. nov., from a<br />

southern Queensland sponge host.— Crustaceana 41: 225-232.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1981d. Results of the MUSORSTOM expeditions. I. — Philippines (18-28 March 1976). Decapod<br />

Crustacea: Pontoniinae.— Memoirs ORSTOM 91: 189-215.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1982a. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XXXIX. Isopontonia platycheles gen. nov., sp.<br />

nov., from the Chesterfield Islands, New Caledonia (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea).— Crustaceana 42: 54-64.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1982b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XLI. Orthopontonia, a new genus proposed<br />

for Periclimenaeus ornatus Bruce.— Crustaceana 43: 163-176.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1982c. The shrimps <strong>as</strong>sociated with Indo-West Pacific echinoderms, with the descriptions of<br />

a new species in the genus Periclimenes Costa, 1844 (Crustacea: Pontoniinae).— Memoirs of the<br />

Australian Museum 16: 191-216.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1982d. Thorella cobourgi, new genus, new species, a hippolytid shrimp from the Northern<br />

Territory, Australia.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 2: 451-458.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1983a. A second species of the pontoniine shrimp genus D<strong>as</strong>ella Lebour, D. ansoni sp. nov.,<br />

from the Arafura Sea.— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences<br />

1: 21-29.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1983b. Epipontonia anceps n. sp., a sponge-<strong>as</strong>sociated pontoniine shrimp from Heron Island,<br />

Queensland (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Records of the Australian Museum 35: 19-28.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1983c. Expédition Rumphius II (1975). Crustacés par<strong>as</strong>ites, commensaux, etc. (Th. Monod<br />

éd). IX. Crustacés Décapodes (1 ere partie: Natantia Pontoniinae).— Bulletin du Muséum national<br />

d’Histoire naturelle (4), section A, Zoologie, Biologie et Écologie animales 5: 871-902.


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Bruce, A.J., 1983d. Pseudathan<strong>as</strong> darwiniensis, new genus, new species, an alpheid shrimp from the<br />

Northern territory, Australia.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 3: 463-471.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1983e. Lysmata debelius new species, a new hippolytid shrimp from the Philippines.— Revue<br />

française d’Aquariologie 9 [for 1982]: 115-120.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1983f. Thor spinipes sp. nov., a new hippolytid shrimp from the Cobourg Peninsula, northern<br />

Australia.— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences 1: 1-10.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1983g. Miropandalus hardingi, new genus, new species, a bizarre commensal pandalid shrimp<br />

from the Marshall Islands.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 3: 482-490.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1984. Periclimenes dentidactylus, a new deep water pontoniine shrimp from Mak<strong>as</strong>sar Strait,<br />

Ind<strong>one</strong>sia.— Marine Research in Ind<strong>one</strong>sia 24: 7-17.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1985a. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XLII. Miopontonia yongei gen. nov., sp. nov.,<br />

from the Australian north west shelf (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea).— Crustaceana 48: 167-178.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1985b. Decapod Crustacea: Pontoniinae (MUSORSTOM II).— Mémoires du Muséum national<br />

d’Histoire naturelle (A) Zoologie 133: 229-260.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1986a. Two new species of Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla Balss (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Campylonotidae)<br />

from the Australian Northwest shelf.— Zoologica Scripta 15: 251-264.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1986b. Chacella, a new palaemonid shrimp genus proposed for D<strong>as</strong>ycaris kerstitchi Wicksten,<br />

1983 (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Natantia).— Journal of Crustacean Biology 6: 485-490.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1986c. Diapontonia maranulus, new genus, new species, a pontoniine shrimp <strong>as</strong>sociate of a<br />

deep-water echinoid.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 6: 125-133.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1986d. Three new species of commensal shrimps from Port Essington, Arnhem Land, northern<br />

Australia (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory<br />

Museum of Arts and Sciences 3: 143-166.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1986e. Periclimenes milleri new species, a bathyal echinoid-<strong>as</strong>sociated pontoniine shrimp<br />

from the Baham<strong>as</strong>.— Bulletin of Marine Science 39: 637-645.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1986f. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XLIII. A new species of Typton from Ashmore<br />

Reef, Timor Sea (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana 50: 278-286.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1987a. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XLIV. Periclimenes darwiniensis sp. nov. from<br />

the Northern Territory, Australia (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea).— Crustaceana 52: 29-39.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1987b. Periclimenes johnsoni sp.nov., a new species of shrimp from Singapore (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Indo-Malayan Zoology 4: 113-126.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1987c. Onycocaridites anomodactylus, new genus, new species (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae), a<br />

commensal shrimp from the Arafura Sea.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 7: 771-779.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1987d. Typton nanus sp. nov., a new commensal shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae)<br />

from the Australian north-west shelf.— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum<br />

of Arts and Sciences 4: 49-56.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1987e. A new species of alpheid shrimp, Alpheus bannerorum from northern Australia.— The<br />

Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences 4: 61-72.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1988a. Two new palaemonid shrimps (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>) from the Australian North<br />

West shelf.— Journal of Natural History 22: 1263-1276.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1988b. A new palaemonid shrimp from the Zostera-beds of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia<br />

(<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts<br />

and Sciences 5: 105-114.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1988c. Exopontonia malleatrix, new genus, new species, a palaemonid shrimp from Ashmore<br />

Reef, Timor Sea.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 8: 122-130.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1988d. A redescription of Periclimenaeus fimbriatus Borradaile, 1915, with the designation of<br />

a new genus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 94:<br />

219-232.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1988e. Periclimenes tonga sp. nov., a commensal shrimp <strong>as</strong>sociated with a scyphozoan host<br />

from Tonga (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Micr<strong>one</strong>sica 21: 23-32.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1988f. Bannereus anomalus, new genus, new species, a deep-sea alpheid shrimp from the<br />

Coral Sea.— Pacific Science 42: 139-149.


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Bruce, A.J., 1988g. Synalpheus dorae, a new commensal alpheid shrimp from the Australian northwest<br />

shelf.— Proceedings of the Biological Society of W<strong>as</strong>hington 101: 843-852.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1988h. A new crangonid shrimp, Pontocher<strong>as</strong> arafurae gen. et sp. nov., from the Arafura Sea.—<br />

Zoologica Scripta 17: 213-221.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1989a. A report on some coral reef shrimps from the Philippine Islands.— Asian Marine Biology<br />

6: 173-192.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1989b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XLV. Conchodytes maculatus sp. nov., a new<br />

bivalve <strong>as</strong>sociate from the Australian northwest shelf.— Crustaceana 56: 182-192.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1989c. Periclimenes gonioporae sp. nov. (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae), a new coelenterate-<strong>as</strong>sociated<br />

shrimp.— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and<br />

Sciences 6: 149-156.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1989d. Periclimenes poupini sp. nov., a new anem<strong>one</strong>-<strong>as</strong>sociated shrimp from deep-water<br />

traps (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Bulletin du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle,<br />

4ème série, section A, Zoologie, Biologie et Écologie animales 11: 851-863.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990a. Two deep-sea shrimps new to the Australian fauna, Psathyrocaris hawaiiensis Rathbun<br />

(P<strong>as</strong>iphaeidae) and Bresilia antipodarum, sp. nov. (Bresiliidae), with remarks on Encantada spinoculata<br />

Wicksten (Bresiliidae).— Invertebrate Taxonomy 4: 847-866.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990b. A second species of Bresilia, B. plumifera sp. nov., new to the Australian fauna (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Bresiliidae).— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and<br />

Sciences 7: 1-8.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990c. Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Deep-sea palaemonid shrimps from New Caledonian waters.<br />

In: Crosnier, A. (ed.), Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM, vol. 6.— Mémoires du Muséum<br />

national d’Histoire naturelle (A) Zoologie 145: 149-215.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990d. A new cnidarian-<strong>as</strong>sociated palaemonid shrimp from Port Essington, Cobourg Peninsula.—<br />

Indo-Malayan Zoology 6 [for 1989]: 229-243.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990e. Periclimenes franklini sp. nov., a new deep-sea shrimp from the Coral Sea (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— The Beagle, Records of the Northern Territory Museum of Arts and<br />

Sciences 7: 55-64.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990f. Additions to the marine shrimp fauna of Hong Kong. In: Morton, B. (ed.), Proceedings<br />

of the second international marine biological workshop: The marine fauna and flora of Hong Kong<br />

and southern China, Hong Kong, 1986: 611-648. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990g. Redescriptions of five Hong Kong carideans first described by William Stimpson,<br />

1860. In: Morton, B. (ed.), Proceedings of the second international marine biological workshop: The<br />

marine fauna and flora of Hong Kong and southern China, Hong Kong, 1986: 569-610. Hong Kong<br />

University Press, Hong Kong.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990h. Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Gel<strong>as</strong>treutes crosnieri gen. nov., sp. nov. (Hippolytidae) from<br />

New Caledonia. In: Crosnier, A. (ed.), Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM, vol. 6.— Mémoires<br />

du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (A) Zoologie 145: 137-147.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1990i. Leontocaris amplectipes sp. nov. (Hippolytidae), a new deep-water shrimp from southern<br />

Australia.— Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria 51: 121-130.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1991a. Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Further deep-sea palaemonoid shrimps from New Caledonian<br />

waters. In: Crosnier, A. (ed.), Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM, vol. 9.— Mémoires du Muséum<br />

national d’Histoire naturelle (A) Zoologie 152: 299-411.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1991b. Shallow-water palaemonoid shrimps from New Caledonia (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>).<br />

In: Richer de Forges, B. (ed.), Le benthos des Fonds Meubles des Lagons de Nouvelle-Calédonie, 1:<br />

221-279. ORSTOM, Paris.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1991c. Notopontonia platycheles, new genus, new species (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from South<br />

Australia, with remarks on Pontonia pinnophylax (Otto), the type species of Pontonia Latreille.—<br />

Journal of Crustacean Biology 11: 607-628.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1991d. The ”African” shrimp genus Potamalpheops in Australia, with the description of<br />

P.hanleyi, new species (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Alpheidae).— Journal of Crustacean Biology 11: 629-638.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1992a. Pycnisia raptor, a new genus and species of predatory troglobitic shrimp (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Atyidae) from northern Australia.— Invertebrate Taxonomy 6: 553-566.


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Bruce, A.J., 1992b. A re-description of Macrobrachium handschini (Roux, 1933) (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).—<br />

Hydrobiologia 231: 131-139.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1992c. Two new species of Periclimenes (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae) from Lizard<br />

Island, Queensland, with notes on related taxa.— Records of the Australian Museum 44:<br />

45-84.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1992d. Designation of two new pontoniine shrimp genera (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).—<br />

Journal of Natural History 26: 1273-1282.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1992e. Additions to the marine caridean fauna of Hong Kong, with a description of a new<br />

species of Onycocaris (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae) from Tuvalu. In: Morton, B. (ed.), The<br />

marine fauna and flora of Hong Kong and southern China III. Proceedings of the Fourth International<br />

Marine Biological Workshop. The Marine Fauna and Flora of Hong Kong and southern China:<br />

329-343. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1993a. Kakaducaris glabra gen. nov., sp. nov., a new freshwater shrimp from the Kakadu National<br />

Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae with the designation<br />

of a new subfamily Kakaducaridinae.— Hydrobiologia 268: 27-44.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1993b. Pontoniine shrimps from the Zoological Museum, Copenhagen.— Journal of Natural<br />

History 28: 829-840.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1993c. Potamalpheops darwiniensis (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Alpheidae), the third Indo-West<br />

Pacific species.— Proceedings of the Biological Society of W<strong>as</strong>hington 106: 698-704.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1994a. Leander plumosus sp. nov., a new palaemonine shrimp (Crustacea: Palaemonidae)<br />

from the Maldive Islands.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern<br />

Territory 11: 39-51.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1994b. Alpheus fenneri sp. nov. and A. williamsi sp. nov., two new Indo-West Pacific alpheid<br />

shrimps of the brevirostris species group.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries<br />

of the Northern Territory 11: 15-28.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1994c. Shrimps from Flat-Top Bank, Timor Sea (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea).— Raffles<br />

Bulletin of Zoology 42: 743-756.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1995. A synopsis of the Indo-West Pacific genera of the Pontoniinae (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Pontoniinae).— Theses Zoologicae 25: 1-172 [imprint 1994, published 16st March 1995].<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1996. Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonoid shrimps from the Indo-West Pacific region mainly<br />

from New Caledonia. In: Crosnier, A. (ed.), Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM, vol. 15.— Mémoires<br />

du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle 168: 197-267.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1997a. A new pontoniine shrimp genus (Crustacea: decapoda) from the Yemen, with a note<br />

on other species.— Journal of Natural History 31: 1213-1222.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1997b. A new genus of hippolytid shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Hippolytidae) for Thor<br />

maldivensis Borradaile.— Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 42: 13-23.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1998a. A new species of the genus Brachycarpus (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea, Palaemonidae) from<br />

New Caledonia.— Zoosystema 20: 157-165.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1998b. A second species of the genus Balssia Kemp, 1922 (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Pontoniinae).—<br />

Zoosystema 20: 603-611.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1998c. Pontoniine shrimps from Moreton Bay, Queensland (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae).—<br />

Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 42: 387-398.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1998d. A new name, Thinora, proposed for the preoccupied name Thorina Bruce (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Hippolytidae).— Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 42: 398.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 1999. Alpheus soror, a new snapping shrimp cryptospecies from Sri Lanka (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Alpheidae).— Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 47: 453-463.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2000. Typton manningi and T. capricorniae, new species, new pontoniine shrimps from Northern<br />

Queensland, with a review of the Indo-West Pacific species of Typton Costa (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).—<br />

Journal of Crustacean Biology 20 (Special number 2): 87-100.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2002a. Leander manningi, a new palaemonine shrimp from Western Australia (Crustacea,<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae), with a review of the Indo-West Pacific species of the genus Leander E.<br />

Desmarest, 1849.— Records of the Western Australian Museum 21: 71-81.


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Bruce, A.J., 2002b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XLVI. Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla foresti sp.nov., a new<br />

pontoniine shrimp from Western Australia (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae), with a review of the Indo-<br />

West Pacific species of the genus Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla Dana, 1852.— Crustaceana 75: 277-298.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2002c. A new species of Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from E<strong>as</strong>t Africa.—<br />

The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory 18: 15-18.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2003a. Periclimenes species (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from far North Queensland.—<br />

Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 49: 115-122.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2003b. A new species of Dactylonia Fransen (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from E<strong>as</strong>t<br />

Africa.— Cahiers de Biologie Marine 44: 299-306.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2003c. Vir colemani sp. nov., a new commensal pontoniine shrimp (Crustacea: decapoda:<br />

Palaemonidae) from Papua New Guinea.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries<br />

of the Northern Territory 19: 119-124.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2004a. Balssia antipodarum sp. nov., the first occurrence of the genus Balssia Kemp in the Indo-<br />

West Pacific region (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae).— Cahiers de Biologie Marine 45: 365-372.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2004b. A partial revision of the genus Periclimenes Costa, 1844 (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).—<br />

Zootaxa 582: 1-26.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2004c. A new pontoniine shrimp from Tahiti, French Polynesia (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).—<br />

Zoosystema 26: 279-289.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2005a. Bresiliid shrimps from the Red Sea (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) with the description<br />

of a new species.— Proceedings of the Biological Society of W<strong>as</strong>hington 118: 176-182.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2005b. Pontoniine shrimps from Papua New Guinea, with designation of two new genera,<br />

Cainonia and Colemonia (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Memoirs of the Queensland Museum<br />

51: 333-383.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2005c. New species of Periclimenaeus Borradaile (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from<br />

Ashmore reef, North Western Australia.— Records of the Western Australian Museum 22: 325-342.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2005d. Pontoniine shrimps from the 2003 NORFANZ Expedition, 10 May-16 June (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Zootaxa 981: 1-20.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2005e. A new genus Pontoniopsides, for Pontoniopsis paulae Gore, 1981 (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Pontoniinae).— Zootaxa 826: 1-4.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006a. Pontoniine shrimps (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae) from the island of Socotra, with descriptions<br />

of new species of Dactylonia Fransen, 2002 and Periclimenoides Bruce, 1990.— Zootaxa<br />

1137: 1-36.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006b. A new species of the pontoniine shrimp genus Harpilius Dana, 1852, H. spinifer (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae), from New Caledonia.— Cahiers de Biologie Marine 47: 271-280.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006c. Periclimenes jackhintoni sp. nov. (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae), a new pontoniine<br />

shrimp and crinoid <strong>as</strong>sociate from Tonga.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries<br />

of the Northern Territory 22: 23-29.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006d. A new genus Leptomenes, for the pontoniine shrimp Periclimenes dolichosternum Okuno<br />

& Mitsuh<strong>as</strong>hi, 2003 (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Cahiers de Biologie Marine 47:<br />

223-225.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006e. Periclimenaeus fawatu spec. nov. (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae), from Zanzibar.—<br />

Zoologische Mededelingen 84: 33-43.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006f. Periclimenaeus nielbrucei sp. nov. (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae), a new sponge<br />

<strong>as</strong>sociate from the Capricorn Islands, Queensland, with notes on related Periclimenaeus species.—<br />

Zootaxa 1224: 1-22.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006g. An unusual new Periclimenes (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae) from New Caledonia.—<br />

Zoosystema 28: 703-712.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2006h. Periclimenes manihine sp. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp of the P.alcocki species group<br />

(Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Zootaxa 1309: 45-54.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2007a. Re-examination of Borradaile’s Urocaris longicaudata specimens from the 1905 J.S.<br />

Gardiner Collection (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae).— Zootaxa 1644: 51-57.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2007b. Leptomenaeus gen. nov., a new name for Leptomenes Bruce, 2006 (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Pontoniinae).— Cahiers de Biologie Marine 48: 411-412.


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Bruce, A.J., 2007c. A re-definition of the genus Periclimenes Costa, 1844 and the designation of a new<br />

genus Margitonia (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae).— Cahiers de Biologie Marine 48: 403-406.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2007d. Palaemonoid shrimps from the Dampier Archipelago (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>), with a<br />

review of the Western Australian pontoniine shrimp fauna.— Records of the Western Australian<br />

Museum Supplement 73: 97-129.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2007e. Periclimenes sarkanae sp. nov. a new pontoniine shrimp from Moreton Bay, Queensland<br />

(Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Zootaxa 1393: 61-68.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2008a. Periclimenes aqabai sp. nov., a further new species of the aesopius species group<br />

(Caridea: Pontoniinae) from the Red Sea.— Zootaxa 1682: 27-32.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2008b. A new species of Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla Dana, 1852, (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>; Pontoniinae) from<br />

the Red Sea.— Zootaxa 1844: 63-68.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2008c. Palaemonoid shrimps from the Australian north west shelf.— Zootaxa 1815: 1-24.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2008d. A new pontoniine shrimp from the Great Barrier Reef (Crustacea. <strong>Decapoda</strong>. Palaemonidae).—<br />

Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 52: 89-98.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2008e. Phycomenes zostericola gen. nov., sp. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Palaemonidae) from Moreton Bay, Queensland.— Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 54:<br />

219-232.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2009a. Comments on the generic position of Typton australis Bruce, 1973, and some related<br />

taxa (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae).— Zootaxa 2076: 60-62.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2009b. Plesiomenaeus poorei gen. nov., sp. nov., (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from Zanzibar.—<br />

Memoirs of Museum Victoria 66: 25-34.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2009c. A re-description of Typton spongicola Costa, 1844, the type species of the genus Typton<br />

Costa, 1844 (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae).— Cahiers de Biologie Marine 50: 382-394.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010a. Allopontonia al<strong>as</strong>tairi sp. nov., a second species of the genus Allopontonia Bruce, 1972<br />

(Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae), from the Australian Northwest Shelf. In: De Grave, S. &<br />

C.H.J.M. Fransen (eds.), Contributions to shrimp taxonomy.— Zootaxa 2372: 33-36.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010b. Ancylomenes kuboi and A.okunoi spp. nov. (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae), from the Australian<br />

Northwest Shelf, Vietnam and the Philippines. In: De Grave, S. & C.H.J.M. Fransen (eds.), Contributions<br />

to shrimp taxonomy.— Zootaxa 2372: 169-176.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010c. A revision of the systematic position of Periclimenaeus spinimanus Bruce, 1969 (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) and the designation of Anisomenaeus gen. nov. In: De Grave, S. &<br />

C.H.J.M. Fransen (eds.), Contributions to shrimp taxonomy.— Zootaxa 2372: 338-340.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010d. Eupontonia oahu sp. nov., a second species of the genus Eupontonia Bruce, 1971, (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from Oahu, Hawai’ian Islands. In: De Grave, S. & C.H.J.M. Fransen<br />

(eds.), Contributions to shrimp taxonomy.— Zootaxa 2372: 405-414.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010e. Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla dij<strong>one</strong>sae sp. nov. (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from Western Australia.<br />

In: De Grave, S. & C.H.J.M. Fransen (eds.), Contributions to shrimp taxonomy.— Zootaxa<br />

2372: 151-156.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010f. More pontoniine shrimps (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae) from the CReefs 2009<br />

Heron Island expedition.— Zootaxa 2604: 20-36.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010g. Periclimenaeus devaneyi sp. nov., from Oahu, Hawai’i (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae).<br />

In: De Grave, S. & C.H.J.M. Fransen (eds.), Contributions to shrimp taxonomy.— Zootaxa<br />

2372: 379-388.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010h. Periclimenes nevillei sp. nov. (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Pontoniinae) from Vanuatu.—<br />

Zootaxa 2510: 45-54.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010i. Pontoniine shrimps (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae) from the CReefs 2009 Heron<br />

Island Expedition, with a review of the Heron island pontoniine fauna.— Zootaxa 2541: 50-68.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010j. Typtonoides nieli gen. nov., sp. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Palaemonidae) from the Chesterfield Island.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries<br />

of the Northern Territory 26: 69-74.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2010k. Lebbeus rubrodentatus sp. nov. (Crustacea: Caridea: Hippolytidae) from the Australian<br />

North West Shelf.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory<br />

26: 75-78.


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shrimp from Heron Island, Queensland. — Crustaceana 84: 319-330.<br />

Bruce, A.J., 2011b. Notes on some Indo-Pacific Pontoniinae, XLIX. Onycocaris balsii sp. nov., from northern<br />

Australia, with the designation of O. fujinoi sp. nov. Crustaceana 84: 477-490.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & K. Baba, 1973. Spongiocaris, a new genus of stenopodidean shrimp from New Zealand and<br />

South African waters, with a description of two new species (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia, Stenopodidea).—<br />

Crustaceana 25: 153-170.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & R.T. Bauer, 1997. A new pontoniine shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae) from the<br />

Ryukyu Islands, Japan.— Journal of Natural History 31: 1709-1721.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & F.A.Jr. Chace, 1986. Paralebbeus zotheculatus, n. gen, n sp., a new hippolytid shrimp from the<br />

Australian northwest shelf.— Proceedings of the Biological Society of W<strong>as</strong>hington 99: 237-247.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & K.E. Coombes, 1995. The palaemonoid shrimp fauna (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) of<br />

the Cobourg Peninsula, Northern Territory.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries<br />

of the Northern Territory 12: 101-144.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & K.E. Coombes, 1997. An annotated check-list of the caridean shrimps (Crustacea: decapoda)<br />

of Darwin Harbour, with descriptions of three new species of Periclimenes [Palaemonidae: Pontoniinae].<br />

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international marine biological workshop. The marine fauna and flora of Darwin Harbour, Northern<br />

Territory, Australia: 301-337. Museums and Arts Galleries of the Northern Territory and the<br />

Australian Marine Sciences Association, Darwin.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & P.J.F. Davie, 2006. A new anchialine shrimp of the genus Procaris from Christm<strong>as</strong> Island: the<br />

first occurrence of the Procarididae in the Indian Ocean (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea).— Zootaxa<br />

1238: 23-33.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & T.M. Iliffe, 1991. Hamalpheus acanthops, new genus, new species, a stygiophilic alpheid<br />

shrimp from a Samoan lava tube.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 11: 583-593.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & T.M. Iliffe, 1992. Potamalheops pininsulae sp. nov., a new stygiophilic shrimp from New<br />

caledonia (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Alpheidae).— Stygologia 7: 231-242.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & J. Okuno, 2006. Periclimenes dardanicola n. sp., a new species of hermit crab <strong>as</strong>sociated<br />

shrimp (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae) from the western Pacific.— Zoosystema 28: 367-377.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & J. Okuno, 2010. Designation of a new genus Lipkemenes, with supplementary description<br />

and range extension of its type species, L.lanipes (Kemp, 1922) (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae). In: Fransen,<br />

C.H.J.M., S. De Grave & P.K.L. Ng (eds.), Studies on Malacostraca: Lipke Bijdeley Holthuis<br />

Memorial Volume.— Crustaceana Monographs, 14: 159-171. Brill, Leiden.<br />

Bruce, A.J., J. Okuno & X. Li, 2005. Manipontonia gen. nov., a new pontoniine shrimp genus for Periclimenes<br />

psamathe (De Man) (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Zootaxa 926: 1-11.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & J.W. Short, 1993. Leptopalaemon gagadjui gen. nov., sp. nov., a new freshwater palaemonid<br />

shrimp from Arnhem land, and a re-evaluation of Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes holthuisi Strenth, with the desgnation<br />

of a new genus, Calathaemon.— Hydrobiologia 257: 73-94.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & A. Svoboda, 1983. Observations upon some pontoniine shrimps from Aqaba, Jordan.—<br />

Zoologische Verhandelingen 205: 1-44.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & A. Svoboda, 1984. A report on a small collection of coelenterate-<strong>as</strong>sociated pontoniine<br />

shrimps from Cebu, Philippines Islands.— Asian Marine Biology 1: 87-99.<br />

Bruce, A.J. & D.L. Zmarzly, 1983. Periclimenes pilipes, new species, a crinoid <strong>as</strong>sociate form Enewetak<br />

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Bruin, G.H.P. de, 1965. Penaeid prawns of Ceylon (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Penaeidae).— Zoologische<br />

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Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection 4: 1-109.<br />

Burkenroad, M.D., 1934b. The Penaeidea of Lousiana with a discussion of their world relationships.—<br />

Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 68: 61-143.<br />

Burkenroad, M.D., 1936a. The Aristaeinae, Solenocerinae and pelagic Penaeinae of the Bingham Oceanographic<br />

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Burukovsky, R.N., 1976. A new species of shrimp P<strong>as</strong>iphaea grandicula sp. n. (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Crustacea) and<br />

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Burukovsky, R.N., 2000g. Lysmata splendida sp. nov., a new species of shrimp from the Maldives (Crustacea:<br />

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Burukovsky, R.N., 2003. Shrimps of the family Nematocarcinidae [in Russian]: 1-250. Kaliningrad Izdatelistovo<br />

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Holthuis, L.B., 1947a. The <strong>Decapoda</strong> of the Siboga Expedition. Part IX. The Hippolytidae and Rhynchocinetidae<br />

collected by the Siboga and Snellius expeditions with remarks on other species.— Siboga<br />

Expeditie 39a8: 1-100.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1947b. Nomenclatorial notes on European macrurous Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>.— Zoologische<br />

Mededeelingen 27: 312-322.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1948. Note on some Crustacea Decapod Natantia from Surinam.— Proceedings van de<br />

Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen 51: 1104-1113.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1949a. The identity of Penaeus monodon Fabr.— Proceedings van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche<br />

Akademie van Wetenschappen 52: 1051-1057.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1949b. On some species of Macrobrachium (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>) from West Africa.— Eos,<br />

Revista Española de Entomología 25: 175-185.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1949c. Note on the species of Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>) found in the United States<br />

of America.— Proceedings van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen 52: 87-95.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1950a. The <strong>Decapoda</strong> of the Siboga Expedition. Part X. The Palaemonidae collected by<br />

the Siboga and Snellius expeditions with remarks on other species. I. Subfamily Palaemoninae.—<br />

Siboga Expeditie 39a9: 1-268.


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Holthuis, L.B., 1950b. Preliminary descriptions of twelve new species of palaemonid prawns from<br />

American waters (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>).— Proceedings van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie<br />

van Wetenschappen 53: 93-99.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1950c. Description d’une nouvelle espèce du genre Periclimenes Costa (Crustacés Décapodes,<br />

Natantia) des Côtes Algériennes.— Bulletin des Travaux publiés par la Station Expérimentale<br />

l’Aquiculture et de Pêche de C<strong>as</strong>tigli<strong>one</strong> (n.s.) 2: 3-12.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1951a. The caridean Crustacea of Tropical West Africa.— Atlantide Report. Scientific<br />

Results of the Danish Expedition to the Co<strong>as</strong>ts of Tropical West Africa 1945-1946 2: 7-187.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1951b. A general revision of the Palaemonidae (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia) of the<br />

Americ<strong>as</strong>. I. The subfamilies Euryrhynchidae and Pontoniinae.— Occ<strong>as</strong>ional Papers of the Allan<br />

Hancock Foundation 11: 1-332.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1952a. Crustacés Décapodes, Macrures.— Expédition Océanographique Belge dans les<br />

Eaux Côtières Africaines de l’Atlantique Sud (1948-1949). Résultats Scientifiques 3 (2): 1-88.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1952b. A general revision of the Palaemonidae (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia) of the<br />

Americ<strong>as</strong>. II. The subfamily Palaemoninae.— Occ<strong>as</strong>ional Papers of the Allan Hancock Foundation<br />

12: 1-396.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1952c. The <strong>Decapoda</strong> of the Siboga Expedition. Part XI. The Palaemonidae collected by<br />

the Siboga and Snellius Expeditions with remarks on other species II. Subfamily Pontoniinae.—<br />

Siboga Expeditie 39a10 : 1-253.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1952d. The Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> Macrura of Chile. Reports of the Lund University Chile<br />

Expedition 1948-49, vol 5.— Lunds Universitets Årsskrift (N. F.) (= Kungl. Fysiografiska Sällskapets<br />

Handlingar. N.F. Bd 62 (10)) 47: 1-110.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1953a. On the type specimens of Vanderbiltia rosamondae Bo<strong>one</strong> (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong><br />

Macrura).— Zoologische Mededelingen 32: 113-118.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1953b. Enumeration of the Decapod and Stomatopod Crustacea from Pacific Coral islands.—<br />

Atoll Research Bulletin 24: 1-66.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1954. On a collection of decapod Crustacea from the Republic of El Salvador (central<br />

America).— Zoologische Verhandelingen 23: 1-43, Plates 1-2.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1955a. Note on the genus Miyadiella Kubo (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> Penaeidae) with the description<br />

of a new species.— Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk naturhistorisk Forening i<br />

Københaven 117: 75-81.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1955b. The recent genera of the caridean and stenopodidean shrimps (Cl<strong>as</strong>s Crustacea,<br />

order <strong>Decapoda</strong>, supersection Natantia) with keys for their determination.— Zoologische Verhandelingen<br />

26: 1-157.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1956a. An enumeration of the Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia inhabiting subterranean<br />

waters.— Vie et Milieu 7: 43-76.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1956b. Selection of a specimen preserved in the British Museum (Natural History), London,<br />

to be the lectotype of the nominal species ”Pandalus montagui” [Leach], [1814], and ”Pandalus<br />

annulicornis” Leach, [1815] (Cl<strong>as</strong>s Crustacea, Order <strong>Decapoda</strong>). In: Hemming, A.F., Direction 47.<br />

Substitution on the Official List of Generic Names in Zoology of a revised entry relating to the generic<br />

name Pandalus Leach, 1815 (Cl<strong>as</strong>s Crustacea, Order <strong>Decapoda</strong>)(revision of a Ruling given in<br />

Opinion 104) .— Opinions and declarations rendered by the International Commission on Zoological<br />

Nomenclature 1 (D): 251. ICZN, London.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1958. Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> from the northern Red Sea (Gulf of Aqaba and Sinai Peninsula).<br />

I. Macrura.— Bulletin of the Sea Fisheries Research Station, Haifa 17: 1-40.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1959a. The Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> of Suriname (Dutch Guiana).— Zoologische Verhandelingen<br />

44: 1-296, Plates 1-16.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1959b. Results of the reexamination of the type specimens of some species belonging to<br />

the subfamilies Pontoninae and Palaemoninae (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> Macrura).— Zoologische Mededelingen<br />

36: 193-200.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1960. Two new species of atyid shrimps from subterranean waters of N.W. Australia<br />

(<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia).— Crustaceana 1: 47-57.


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Holthuis, L.B., 1961a. On the dates of publication of the crustacean plates in Duperrey’s ”Voyage autour<br />

du Monde...sur...La Coquille.— Crustaceana 3: 168-169.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1961b. Designation of a neotype for Peneus membranaceus Risso, 1816 (Cl<strong>as</strong>s Crustacea,<br />

Order <strong>Decapoda</strong>) In: China, W.E., Opinion 611. Parapenaeus S.I.Smith, 1885 (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>);<br />

Validation under the Plenary Powers and Interpretation of Peneus membranaceus Risso, 1816.— Bulletin<br />

of Zoological Nomenclature 18: 309-310, Plate 4.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1961c. Report on a collection of Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> and Stomatopoda from Turkey and<br />

the Balkans.— Zoologische Verhandelingen 47: 1-67, Plates 1-2.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1961d. A new species of Merhippolyte (<strong>Decapoda</strong> Natantia) from e<strong>as</strong>t American waters.—<br />

Crustaceana 2: 1-5.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1963a. Two new species of freshwater shrimp (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>) from the West<br />

Indies.— Proceedings van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen (C) 66:<br />

61-69.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1963b. On red coloured shrimps (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea) from tropical land-locked saltwater<br />

pools.— Zoologische Mededelingen 38: 261-279.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1965a. The Atyidae of Madag<strong>as</strong>car.— Mémoires du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle<br />

(A) Zoologie 33: 1-48.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1965b. A new fresh-water prawn of the genus Macrobrachium (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>,<br />

Caridea) from Madag<strong>as</strong>car.— Zoologische Mededelingen 40: 281-285.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1966. The R/V Pillsbury deep-sea biological expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 1964-65. 11.<br />

The freshwater shrimps of the Island of Annobon, West Africa.— Studies in Tropical Oceanography<br />

4: 224-239.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1970. Études hydrobiologiques en Nouvelle-Calédonie (Mission 1965 du premier Institut<br />

de Zoologie de l’Université de Vienne) (suite). IX. The freshwater shrimps (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>,<br />

Natantia) of New Caledonia.— Cahiers ORSTOM, série Hydrobiologique 3: 87-108 [imprint 1969].<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1971. Biological results of the University of Miami deep-sea Expeditions. 75. The Atlantic<br />

shrimps of the deep-sea genus Glyphocrangon A. Milne-Edwards, 1881.— Bulletin of Marine Science<br />

21: 267-373.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1973a. Caridean shrimps found in land-locked saltwater pools at four Indo-West Pacific<br />

localities (Sinai Peninsula, Funafuti Atoll, Maui and Hawaii Islands), with the description of <strong>one</strong><br />

new genus and four new species.— Zoologische Verhandelingen 128: 1-48, Plates 1-7.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1973b. Bithynops luscus, a new genus and species of cavernicolous shrimp from Mexico<br />

(Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Quaderno del Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei 171: 135-<br />

142.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1973c. Biological results of the University of Miami deep-sea Expeditions. 99. Mohocaris,<br />

a new genus of alpheid shrimps from the Caribbean region (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Natantia).— Bulletin<br />

of Marine Science 23: 489-495.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1974. Subterranean Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> Macrura collected by Mr. L. Botosaneanu during<br />

the 1973 Cuban-Roumanian Biospeleological Expedition to Cuba.— International Journal of<br />

Speleology 6: 231-242.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1976a. The identities of Pandalus gracilis Stimpson, 1860 and Pandalus prensor Stimpson,<br />

1860 (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Pandalidae).— Crustaceana 30: 49-54.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1976b. The authorship of the names of species of Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> published in 1835<br />

by S. Hailst<strong>one</strong> and J.O. Westwood.— Zoologische Mededelingen 49: 285-291.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1977a. The Mediterranean decapod and stomatopod Crustacea in A. Risso’s published<br />

works and manuscripts.— Annales du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle de Nice 5: 37-88.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1977b. Cave shrimps (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Natantia) from Mexico.— Quaderno del Accademia<br />

Nazionale dei Lincei 171: 173-195.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1978a. A collection of Decapod Crustacea from Sumba, Lesser Sunda islands, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia.—<br />

Zoologische Verhandelingen 162: 1-55, Plate 1.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1978b. Zoological results of the British speleological expedition to Papua New Guinea<br />

1975. 7. Cavernicolous shrimps (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Natantia) from New Ireland and the Philippines.—<br />

Zoologische Mededelingen 53: 209-224.


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Holthuis, L.B., 1980a. The identity of Hapalopoda investigator Filhol, 1885 (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Penaeidae) and<br />

other shrimps collected by the 1880-1883 ”Travailleur” and ”Talsiman” expeditions.— Zoologische<br />

Mededelingen 55: 183-194.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1980b. FAO Species Catalogue. Vol. 1 - Shrimps and Prawns of the World. An Annotated<br />

Catalogue of Species of Interest to Fisheries.— FAO Fisheries Synopsis 125 (Vol. 1): i-xvii, 1-271.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1980c. Caridina lanzana, a new troglobitic shrimp from Somalia (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>).—<br />

Monitore Zoologico Italiano (n.s) suppl. 13: 1-10.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1980d. Alpheus saxidomus new species, a rock boring snapping shrimp from the Pacific<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Costa Rica, with notes on Alpheus simus Guérin-Méneville, 1856.— Zoologische Mededelingen<br />

55: 47-58.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1981. Description of three new species of shrimps (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) from<br />

Pacific Islands.— Proceedings of the Biological Society of W<strong>as</strong>hington 94: 787-800.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1982. Notes on Indo-West Pacific Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> I and II.— Crustaceana 42: 26-36.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1984a. Two freshwater prawns of the genus Macrobrachium (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae)<br />

from New Guinea.— Zoologische Mededelingen 58: 163-174.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1984b. Freshwater prawns (Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Natantia) from subterranean waters of<br />

the Gunung Sewu area, central Java, Ind<strong>one</strong>sia.— Zoologische Mededelingen 58: 141-148.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1986a. Fresh-water shrimps of the family Atyidae (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>) from western<br />

Colombia.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 6: 438-445.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1986b. A new genus and species of subterranean shrimp from Western Australia (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Atyidae).— Zoologische Mededelingen 60: 103-111.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1986c. Some Pontoniinae (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae) from southern Oman.—<br />

Zoologische Mededelingen 60: 263-272.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1991. Marcgraf’s (1648) Brazilian Crustacea.— Zoologische Verhandelingen 268: 1-123.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1993a. The recent genera of the caridean and stenopodidean shrimps (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>)<br />

with an appendix on the order Amphionidacea: 1-328. Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum,<br />

Leiden.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1993b. The non-Japanese new species established by W. de Haan in the Crustacea Volume<br />

of Fauna Japonica (1833-1850). In: Yamagushi, T. (ed.), Ph.F. von Siebold and natural history of<br />

Japan, Crustacea: 599-642. Carcinological Society of Japan, Tokyo.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1995. Notes on Indo-West Pacific Crustacea <strong>Decapoda</strong> III to IX.— Zoologische Mededelingen<br />

69: 139-151.<br />

Holthuis, L.B., 1996. [Review of] H.-G. Müller, 1993. Catalogue of the Indo-Pacific pontoniine shrimps;<br />

and: A.J. Bruce, 1994. A synopsis of the Indo-West Pacific genera of the Pontoniinae (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Palaemonidae).— Crustaceana 69: 806-808.<br />

Holthuis, L.B. & I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1964. A new species of the genus Periclimenes from Bermuda (Crustacea,<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Palaemonidae).— Senckenbergiana biologica 45: 185-192.<br />

Holthuis, L.B. & E. Gottlieb, 1958. An annotated list of the decapod Crustacea of the Mediterranean<br />

co<strong>as</strong>t of Israel, with an appendix listing the <strong>Decapoda</strong> of the e<strong>as</strong>tern Mediterranean.— Bulletin of<br />

the Research Council of Israel, Section B. Zoology 7B: 1-126.<br />

Holthuis, L.B. & K.-I. Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 1967. A new species of shrimp, Rhynchocinetes hiatti (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>).—<br />

Annotati<strong>one</strong>s Zoologicae Jap<strong>one</strong>nses 40: 161-170.<br />

Holthuis, L.B. & C. Maurin, 1952. Note sur Lysmata uncicornis nov. spec. et sur deux autres espèces intéressantes<br />

de crustacés décapodes macroures de la côte Atlantique du Maroc.— Proceedings van de<br />

Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen 55: 197-202.<br />

Hope, F.G., 1851. Catalogo dei Crostacei Italiani e di moltri altri del Mediterraneo: 1-48, unnumbered<br />

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Huang, M., 1984. A new species of Caridina (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>) from Sichuan Province [in Chinese].—<br />

Sichuan Journal of Zoology 3: 1-3.<br />

Hultgren, K.M., K.S.III MacDonald & J.E. Duffy, 2010. Sponge-dwelling snapping shrimps of Curaçao,<br />

with descriptions of three new species. In: De Grave, S. & C.H.J.M. Fransen (eds.), Contributions to<br />

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Synalpheus) of Barbados, West Indies, with a description of a new eusocial species.— Zootaxa 2834:<br />

1-16.<br />

Hung, M.-S., T.-Y. Chan & H.-P. Yu, 1993. Atyid shrimps (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) of Taiwan, with descriptions<br />

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Hurt, C., A. Anker & N. Knowlton, 2009. A multilocus test of simultaneous divergence across the Isthmus<br />

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Illig, G., 1927. Die Sergestiden der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition.— Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der<br />

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Ivanov, B.G. & A.M. H<strong>as</strong>san, 1976a. On the shrimps of genera Parapenaeopsis, Trachypenaeus, Metapenaeopsis<br />

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der mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Cl<strong>as</strong>se der Kaiserlichen Akademie der<br />

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Komai, T., 1993. Deep-sea shrimps of the family Aristeidae (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Dendrobranchiata) from northern<br />

Japan, with the description of a new species of the genus Aristeus.— Crustacean Research 22:<br />

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Komai, T., 1994. Deep-sea shrimps of the genus Pandalopsis (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea: Pandalidae) from the<br />

Pacific co<strong>as</strong>t of e<strong>as</strong>tern Hokkaido, Japan, with the description of two new species.— Journal of<br />

Crustacean Biology 14: 538-559.<br />

Komai, T., 1995a. A new species of Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla Balss (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea: Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>llidae)<br />

from Japan.— Crustacean Research 24: 39-48.<br />

Komai, T., 1995b. Vercoia japonica, a new species of crangonid shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea)<br />

from Japan.— Natural History Research 3: 123-132.<br />

Komai, T., 1997a. A new species of the shrimp genus Neostylodactylus Hay<strong>as</strong>hi and Miyake (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Stylodactylidae) from Japan.— Natural History Research 4: 125-133.<br />

Komai, T., 1997b. Revision of Argis dentata and related species (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea: Crangonidae), with<br />

description of a new species from the Okhotsk Sea.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 17: 135-161.<br />

Komai, T., 1997c. A review of the Metacrangon jacqueti group, with descriptions of two new species (<strong>Decapoda</strong>,<br />

Caridea, Crangonidae).— Zoosystema 19: 651-681.<br />

Komai, T., 1999. A revision of the genus Pandalus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea: Pandalidae).— Journal<br />

of Natural History 33: 1265-1372.<br />

Komai, T., 2001a. Lebbeus spongiaris, a new species of deep-water shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea:<br />

Hippolytidae) from Izu Islands, Japan.— Natural History Research 6: 57-65.<br />

Komai, T., 2001b. A new species of crangonid shrimp of the genus Philocher<strong>as</strong> (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea) from Hawai’i.— Pacific Science 55: 419-427.<br />

Komai, T., 2004a. A new species of the crangonid genus Philocher<strong>as</strong> Stebbing (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea) from northe<strong>as</strong>tern Australia.— Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 49: 665-673.<br />

Komai, T., 2004b. A new genus and new species of Crangonidae (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea) from<br />

the southwestern Pacific.— Zoosystema 26: 73-85.<br />

Komai, T., 2004c. A review of the Indo-West Pacific species of the genus Glyphocrangon A. Milne-Edwards,<br />

1881 (excluding the G. caeca species group) (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea: Glyphocrangonidae).<br />

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Komai, T., 2005. A distinctive new species of the deep-water shrimp genus Glyphocrangon A. Milne-Edwards<br />

(Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea: Glyphocrangonidae).— Records of the Western Australian<br />

Museum 22: 253-258.<br />

Komai, T., 2006a. A review of the crangonid genus Lissosabinea Christoffersen, 1988 (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>,<br />

Caridea), with descriptions of three new species from the western Pacific.— Zoosystema 28:<br />

31-59.<br />

Komai, T., 2006b. Philocher<strong>as</strong> triangulus, a new crangonid shrimp (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) from<br />

the Northern Territory, Australia.— The Beagle, Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the<br />

Northern Territory 22: 31-37.<br />

Komai, T., 2006c. Revision of the Glyphocrangon caeca species group (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Glyphocrangonidae).<br />

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Komai, T., 2008. A world-wide revision of species of the deep-water crangonid genus Parapontophilus<br />

Christoffersen, 1988 (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea), with descriptions of ten new species.— Zoosystema<br />

30: 261-332.<br />

Komai, T., 2009. A new species of the alpheid shrimp genus Salm<strong>one</strong>us (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea) from the<br />

Ryukyu Islands, Japan, <strong>as</strong>sociated with a callian<strong>as</strong>sid ghost shrimp (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Thal<strong>as</strong>sinidea).—<br />

Crustaceana 82: 869-880.<br />

Komai, T., 2010a. A new deep-water species of Metacrangon (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea, Crangonidae) from<br />

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<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea: Glyphocrangonidae) from the southe<strong>as</strong>tern Atlantic off southern Africa.—<br />

African Natural History 6: 83-90.<br />

Komai, T., 2011. Deep-sea shrimps and lobsters (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Dendrobranchiata and Pleocyemata)<br />

from the Sagami Sea and Izu Islands, Central Japan.— Memoirs of the National Museum of<br />

Nature and Science 47: 279-337.<br />

Komai, T. & S.T. Ahyong, 2011. The crangonid shrimp genus Metacrangon (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea) from New Zealand, with descriptions of four new species.— Journal of Natural History<br />

45: 77-111.<br />

Komai, T. & K. Amaoka, 1991. A new species of the genus Sclerocrangon from Urup Island, Kurile Islands<br />

and e<strong>as</strong>t of Hokkaido (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, Crangonidae).— Proceedings of the Japanese Society<br />

of Systematic Zoology 44: 26-37.<br />

Komai, T. & K. Amaoka, 1993. A new species of the genus P<strong>as</strong>iphaea (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>, P<strong>as</strong>iphaeidae)<br />

from the North Pacific.— Zoological Science 10: 367-373.<br />

Komai, T. & T.-Y. Chan, 2003. A new genus and species of pandalid shrimp (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) from<br />

the western Pacific.— Journal of Crustacean Biology 23: 880-889.<br />

Komai, T. & T.-Y. Chan, 2007. A new species of the crangonid shrimp genus Philocher<strong>as</strong> (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea) from the Philippines.— Proceedings of the Biological Society of W<strong>as</strong>hington 120:<br />

159-166.<br />

Komai, T. & T.-Y. Chan, 2008. Further records of deep-sea shrimps of the genus Glyphocrangon A. Milne-<br />

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new species.— Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Suppl. 19: 39-62.<br />

Komai, T. & T.-Y. Chan, 2009. New genus and species of Crangonidae (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) with a <strong>large</strong><br />

plate-like eye from the abyssal z<strong>one</strong> off Taiwan, northwestern Pacific.— Journal of Crustacean Biology<br />

29: 254-265.<br />

Komai, T. & T.-Y. Chan, 2010a. A new genus and two new species of alvinocaridid shrimps (Crustacea:<br />

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C.H.J.M. Fransen (eds.), Contributions to shrimp taxonomy.— Zootaxa 2372: 15-32.<br />

Komai, T. & T.-Y. Chan, 2010b. Two new pandalid shrimps and the discovery of the second specimen of<br />

the rare hippolytid shrimp Leontocaris bulga Taylor & Poore, 1998 (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>) from the<br />

Mozambique MAINBAZA cruise.— Zoosystema 32: 625-641.<br />

Komai, T. & P. Collins, 2009. Two species of caridean shrimps (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Hippolytidae and Nematocarcinidae)<br />

newly recorded from hydrothermal vents on the Manus B<strong>as</strong>in, southwestern Pacific.—<br />

Crustacean Research 38: 28-41.<br />

Komai, T. & M. Eletskaya, 2008. A new species of the pandalid shrimp genus Pandalus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea) from the Sea of Okhotsk off e<strong>as</strong>tern Sakhalin, Russian Far E<strong>as</strong>t.— Zootaxa 1882:<br />

46-56.<br />

Komai, T. & Y. Fujita, 2005. A new stygobiont species of Macrobrachium (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea:<br />

Palaemonidae) from an achialine cave on Miyako Island, Ryukyu Islands.— Zootaxa 1021: 13-27.<br />

Komai, T., O. Giere & M. Segonzac, 2007. New record of alvinocarid shrimps (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea) from hydrothermal vent fields on the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, including a new species<br />

of the genus Opaepele.— Species Diversity 12: 237-253.


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Komai, T. & K.-I. Hay<strong>as</strong>hi, 2002. A new species of the hippolytid shrimp genus Eualus Thallwitz, 1891<br />

(Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea) from Toyama Bay, the Sea of Japan.— Proceedings of the Biological<br />

Society of W<strong>as</strong>hington 115: 382-390.<br />

Komai, T., K.-I. Hay<strong>as</strong>hi & H. Kohtsuka, 2004. Two new species of the shrimp genus Lebbeus White from<br />

the Sea of Japan, with redescription of Lebbeus kuboi Hay<strong>as</strong>hi (<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea; Hippolytidae).—<br />

Crustacean Research 33: 103-125.<br />

Komai, T. & B.G. Ivanov, 2008. Identities of three taxa of the hippolytid shrimp genus Heptacarpus (Crustacea:<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>: Caridea), with description of a new species from e<strong>as</strong>t Asian waters.— Zootaxa<br />

1684: 1-34.<br />

Komai, T. & J.N. Kim, 2004. Shrimps of the crangonid genus Paracrangon Dana (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea) from the northwestern Pacific: taxonomic review and description of a new species from<br />

Japan.— Scientia Marina 68: 511-536.<br />

Komai, T. & J.N. Kim, 2010. A new species of the shrimp genus Philocher<strong>as</strong> (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea: Crangonidae) from shallow water coral reefs in the Western Pacific, with a supplementary<br />

note on P. breviflagella.— Species Diversity 15: 11-24.<br />

Komai, T. & H. Komatsu, 2008. A new species of the crangonid shrimp genus Rhynocrangon (Crustacea,<br />

<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea) from northern Japan.— Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science,<br />

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Komai, T. & H. Komatsu, 2009. Deep-sea shrimps and lobsters (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>) from northern<br />

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Komai, T., S. Nemoto & S. Tsuchida, 2010. Periclimenes cannaphilus, new species, the second palaemonid<br />

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Komai, T. & T. Saito, 2006. A new genus and two new species of Spongicolidae (Crustacea, <strong>Decapoda</strong>,<br />

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Caridea) from hydrothermal vents on the North Fiji and Lau B<strong>as</strong>ins, south-western Pacific.— Journal<br />

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Journal of Natural History 39: 1111-1175.<br />

Komai, T. & M. Segonzac, 2005b. Two new species of Nematocarcinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1881 (Crustacea,<br />

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Komai, T., T.M. Shank & C.L. Van Dover, 2005. A new species of Alvinocaris (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>:<br />

Caridea: Alvinocarididae) and a new record of A. muricola from methane seeps on the Blake Ridge,<br />

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Komai, T. & M. Takeda, 2002. A new deep-water shrimp of the genus Pandalopsis (<strong>Decapoda</strong>, Caridea,<br />

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Komai, T. & M. Takeda, 2004. A new hippolytid shrimp of the genus Lebbeus White, 1847 from the Sagami-Nada<br />

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De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011) 585<br />

Acanthan<strong>as</strong> ............................. 376<br />

Acanthephyra ......................... 260<br />

Acanthephyridae ................ 260<br />

Acetes ...................................... 239<br />

Aegaeon ................................... 454<br />

Agostocarididae .................. 291<br />

Agostocaris ............................. 291<br />

Alainop<strong>as</strong>iphaea ..................... 254<br />

Alcockpenaeopsis ................... 213<br />

Alcyonohippolyte ................... 414<br />

Allopontonia ........................... 339<br />

Allosergestes ........................... 240<br />

Alope ....................................... 414<br />

Alpheidae .............................. 376<br />

Alpheopsis ............................... 376<br />

Alpheus ................................... 377<br />

Altelatipes ............................... 209<br />

Altopontonia ........................... 339<br />

Alvinocarididae ................... 292<br />

Alvinocaridinides ................... 292<br />

Ambidexter ............................. 436<br />

Amphibetaeus ......................... 391<br />

Amphipontonia ...................... 339<br />

Anachlorocurtis ..................... 440<br />

Anapontonia ........................... 340<br />

Anchiopontonia ...................... 340<br />

Anchistioides .......................... 308<br />

Anchistioididae ................... 308<br />

Anchistus ................................ 340<br />

Ancylomenes .......................... 341<br />

Anisomenaeus ........................ 342<br />

Antecaridina ........................... 267<br />

Apopontonia ........................... 342<br />

Arachnochium ........................ 314<br />

Arafurapenaeopsis ................. 213<br />

Araiopontonia ........................ 342<br />

Archaeatya .............................. 267<br />

Arete ........................................ 391<br />

Aretopsis ................................. 391<br />

Argis ........................................ 454<br />

Aristaeomorpha ...................... 206<br />

Aristaeopsis ............................ 206<br />

Aristeidae .............................. 206<br />

Aristeus ................................... 206<br />

Ascidonia ................................ 342<br />

Athan<strong>as</strong> ................................... 391<br />

Athanopsis .............................. 391<br />

Atlantopandalus .................... 440<br />

Atya ......................................... 267<br />

Atyaephyra ............................. 268<br />

Atydina ................................... 268<br />

Systematic index to currently valid families and genera<br />

Atyella ..................................... 268<br />

Atyidae .................................. 267<br />

Atyoida .................................... 269<br />

Atyopsis .................................. 270<br />

Atypopenaeus ......................... 213<br />

Australatya ............................. 270<br />

Austropandalus ...................... 440<br />

Austropenaeus ........................ 207<br />

Automate ................................ 393<br />

Balssia ..................................... 343<br />

Bannereus ............................... 394<br />

Barbouria ................................ 412<br />

Barbouriidae ......................... 412<br />

Batella ...................................... 394<br />

Batepenaeopsis ....................... 213<br />

Bathyhippolyte ....................... 414<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>lla ................. 306<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>llidae ....... 306<br />

Bathypalaem<strong>one</strong>tes ................ 307<br />

Bathystylodactylus ................ 304<br />

Bentheogennema .................... 209<br />

Benthesicymidae ................. 209<br />

Benthesicymus ....................... 209<br />

Benth<strong>one</strong>ctes ........................... 211<br />

Bermudacaris .......................... 394<br />

Betaeopsis ................................ 394<br />

Betaeus .................................... 395<br />

Birulia ..................................... 414<br />

Biti<strong>as</strong> ....................................... 440<br />

Blepharocaris .......................... 343<br />

Brachycarpus .......................... 315<br />

Bresilia .................................... 294<br />

Bresiliidae ............................. 294<br />

Brucecaris ............................... 343<br />

Bruceonia ................................ 343<br />

Bruceopsis ............................... 395<br />

Bythocarides ........................... 414<br />

Bythocaris ............................... 415<br />

Cainonia .................................. 343<br />

Calathaemon ........................... 313<br />

Calipandalus ........................... 440<br />

Calli<strong>as</strong>mata ............................. 415<br />

Campylonotidae .................. 307<br />

Campylonotus ........................ 307<br />

Caridella .................................. 270<br />

Caridina .................................. 270<br />

Caridinides ............................. 282<br />

Caridinopsis ........................... 282<br />

Caridion .................................. 415<br />

Carinopontonia ...................... 344<br />

Chacella ................................... 344<br />

Chelonika ................................ 440<br />

Chernocaris ............................. 344<br />

Chlorocurtis ............................ 440<br />

Chlorotocella ........................... 441<br />

Chlorotocoides ........................ 452<br />

Chlorotocus ............................. 441<br />

Chorismus ............................... 416<br />

Chorocaris ............................... 293<br />

Cinetorhynchus ...................... 300<br />

Climeniperaeus ...................... 344<br />

Clytomanningus .................... 436<br />

Colemonia ............................... 344<br />

Conchodytes ........................... 344<br />

Coralliocaris ........................... 345<br />

Coronalpheus .......................... 396<br />

Coutieralpheus ....................... 396<br />

Coutierea ................................. 346<br />

Coutierella .............................. 315<br />

Crangon .................................. 455<br />

Crangonidae ......................... 454<br />

Cre<strong>as</strong>eria ................................. 316<br />

Crinotonia ............................... 346<br />

Cryphiops ................................ 316<br />

Cryptocheles ........................... 416<br />

Cryptopenaeus ....................... 232<br />

Ctenopontonia ........................ 346<br />

Cuapetes .................................. 346<br />

Dactylonia .............................. 348<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ella ..................................... 348<br />

D<strong>as</strong>ycaris ................................ 348<br />

Dei<strong>one</strong>us ................................. 396<br />

Deosergestes ........................... 241<br />

Desmocarididae .................. 309<br />

Desmocaris ............................. 309<br />

Diapontonia ............................ 348<br />

Dichelopandalus .................... 442<br />

Disciadidae ........................... 295<br />

Disci<strong>as</strong> ..................................... 295<br />

Dorodotes ................................ 442<br />

Dug<strong>as</strong>tella ............................... 282<br />

Ed<strong>one</strong>us ................................... 282<br />

Encantada ............................... 295<br />

Engystenopus ......................... 249<br />

Ephyrina ................................. 263<br />

Epipontonia ............................ 349<br />

Eualus ..................................... 416<br />

Eugonatonotidae ................. 296<br />

Eugonatonotus ....................... 296<br />

Eumanningia .......................... 418<br />

Eup<strong>as</strong>iphae .............................. 255<br />

Eupontonia ............................. 349


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Euryrhynchidae ................... 309<br />

Euryrhynchina ....................... 309<br />

Euryrhynchoides .................... 309<br />

Euryrhynchus ........................ 309<br />

Eusergestes ............................. 242<br />

Exhippolysmata ...................... 418<br />

Exoclimenella ......................... 349<br />

Exopalaemon .......................... 316<br />

Exopontonia ............................ 349<br />

Farfantepenaeus ..................... 214<br />

Fennera ................................... 349<br />

Fenneralpheus ........................ 396<br />

Fenneropenaeus ...................... 214<br />

Funchalia ................................ 214<br />

Gallocaris ................................ 282<br />

Ganjampenaeopsis ................. 215<br />

Gel<strong>as</strong>tocaris ............................ 419<br />

Gel<strong>as</strong>treutes ............................ 419<br />

Gennad<strong>as</strong> ................................ 211<br />

Globospongicola ..................... 249<br />

Glyphocrangon ....................... 467<br />

Glyphocrangonidae ............ 467<br />

Glyphus ................................... 255<br />

Gnathophylleptum ................. 309<br />

Gnathophyllidae ................. 309<br />

Gnathophylloides ................... 311<br />

Gnathophyllum ...................... 311<br />

Gord<strong>one</strong>lla .............................. 232<br />

Hadropenaeus ......................... 232<br />

Haliporoides ............................ 233<br />

Haliporus ................................ 233<br />

Halocaridina ........................... 282<br />

Halocaridinides ...................... 283<br />

Hamiger .................................. 349<br />

Hamodactyloides .................... 349<br />

Hamodactylus ........................ 350<br />

Hamopontonia ........................ 350<br />

Harperalpheus ........................ 396<br />

Harpiliopsis ............................ 350<br />

Harpilius ................................. 350<br />

Hay<strong>as</strong>hidonus ......................... 436<br />

Hemipenaeus .......................... 207<br />

Hepomadus ............................. 208<br />

Heptacarpus ........................... 419<br />

Heterocarpus .......................... 442<br />

Heterogenys ............................ 263<br />

Heteropenaeus ........................ 215<br />

Hippolyte ................................ 420<br />

Hippolytidae ........................ 414<br />

Holthuisaeus ........................... 351<br />

Holthuispenaeopsis ................ 215<br />

Hymenocera ............................ 313<br />

Hymenoceridae ................... 313<br />

Hymenodora ........................... 263<br />

Hymenopenaeus ..................... 233<br />

Ischnopontonia ....................... 351<br />

Isopontonia ............................. 351<br />

Izucaris .................................... 351<br />

Janicea ..................................... 413<br />

Janicella ................................... 265<br />

Jengalpheops ........................... 397<br />

Joc<strong>as</strong>te ...................................... 351<br />

Jolivetya .................................. 283<br />

Jonga ........................................ 283<br />

Juxt<strong>as</strong>tenopus ......................... 252<br />

Kakaducarididae ................. 314<br />

Kakaducaris ............................ 314<br />

Kemphyra ................................ 264<br />

Kirn<strong>as</strong>ia ................................... 296<br />

Kishinouyepenaeopsis ........... 215<br />

Lancaris ................................... 283<br />

Laomenes ................................. 351<br />

Latreutes ................................. 423<br />

Leander .................................... 317<br />

Leandrites ............................... 318<br />

Lebbeus .................................... 424<br />

Lenzicarcinus ......................... 297<br />

Leontocaris .............................. 427<br />

Leptalpheus ............................. 397<br />

Leptathan<strong>as</strong> ............................ 398<br />

Leptocarpus ............................ 318<br />

Leptochela ............................... 255<br />

Leptomenaeus ......................... 352<br />

Leptopalaemon ....................... 314<br />

Leslibetaeus ............................. 398<br />

Levicaris .................................. 311<br />

Ligur ........................................ 427<br />

Limnocaridella ........................ 283<br />

Limnocaridina ........................ 283<br />

Lipkebe .................................... 352<br />

Lipkemenes ............................. 352<br />

Lipkius ..................................... 297<br />

Lissocrangon .......................... 456<br />

Lissosabinea ............................ 456<br />

Litopenaeus ............................. 216<br />

Lucaya ..................................... 296<br />

Lucifer ..................................... 238<br />

Luciferidae ............................ 238<br />

Lysmata ................................... 427<br />

Lysmatella ............................... 430<br />

Macrobrachium ...................... 318<br />

Macromaxillocarididae ..... 249<br />

Macromaxillocaris ................. 249<br />

Macropet<strong>as</strong>ma ........................ 216<br />

Mancicaris .............................. 284<br />

Manipontonia ......................... 352<br />

Margitonia .............................. 352<br />

Marosina ................................. 284<br />

Marsupenaeus ........................ 216<br />

Megokris ................................. 216<br />

Melicertus ............................... 217<br />

Meningodora .......................... 264<br />

Merguia ................................... 430<br />

Merhippolyte .......................... 430<br />

Mesocrangon .......................... 456<br />

Mesopenaeus .......................... 234<br />

Mesopontonia ......................... 353<br />

Metabetaeus ............................ 398<br />

Metacrangon .......................... 456<br />

Metalpheus ............................. 398<br />

Metapenaeopsis ...................... 217<br />

Metapenaeus ........................... 222<br />

Metapontonia ......................... 353<br />

Micratya ................................. 284<br />

Microprosthema ..................... 250<br />

Mierspenaeopsis ..................... 224<br />

Mimocaris ............................... 430<br />

Miopontonia ........................... 353<br />

Mirocaris ................................. 293<br />

Miropandalus ......................... 444<br />

Mohocaris ............................... 398<br />

Nauticaris ............................... 430<br />

Nautilocaris ............................ 293<br />

Nematocarcinidae ............... 297<br />

Nematocarcinus ..................... 297<br />

Nematopalaemon ................... 332<br />

Nennalpheus ........................... 398<br />

Neoanchistus .......................... 353<br />

Neocaridina ............................ 284<br />

Neoclimenes ............................ 353<br />

Neocrangon ............................ 458<br />

Neopalaemon .......................... 332<br />

Neopericlimenes ..................... 353<br />

Neopontonides ........................ 353<br />

Neosergestes ........................... 242<br />

Neostylodactylus .................... 304<br />

Nigmatullinus ........................ 300<br />

Nikoides .................................. 437<br />

Nippontonia ........................... 354<br />

Notalpheus .............................. 399<br />

Notocrangon ........................... 459<br />

Notopandalus ......................... 444<br />

Notopontonia .......................... 354<br />

Notostomus ............................ 264<br />

Odontonia ............................... 354<br />

Odontozona ............................ 252<br />

Ogyrides ................................. 435<br />

Ogyrididae ............................ 435<br />

Onycocaridella ....................... 354


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Onycocaridites ....................... 354<br />

Onycocaris .............................. 354<br />

Onycomenes ........................... 355<br />

Opaepele .................................. 293<br />

Oplophoridae ....................... 265<br />

Oplophorus ............................. 265<br />

Orthopontonia ........................ 355<br />

Orygmalpheus ........................ 399<br />

Palaemon ................................. 332<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>lla ........................... 355<br />

Palaem<strong>one</strong>tes .......................... 336<br />

Palaemoni<strong>as</strong> ............................ 286<br />

Palaemonidae ....................... 314<br />

Pandalidae ............................ 440<br />

Pandalina ................................ 444<br />

Pandalopsis ............................. 445<br />

Pandalus ................................. 445<br />

Pantomus ................................ 446<br />

Parabetaeus ............................. 399<br />

Paracaridina ........................... 286<br />

Paraclimenaeus ...................... 356<br />

Paraclimenes .......................... 356<br />

Paracrangon ........................... 459<br />

Parahepomadus ...................... 208<br />

Paralatreutes .......................... 431<br />

Paralebbeus ............................. 431<br />

Paranchistus ........................... 357<br />

Parap<strong>as</strong>iphae ........................... 256<br />

Parapenaeopsis ....................... 224<br />

Parapenaeus ........................... 224<br />

Parapontocaris ....................... 460<br />

Parapontophilus ..................... 460<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>ergestes .......................... 243<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>pongicola ....................... 251<br />

Par<strong>as</strong>tylodactylus .................. 304<br />

Paratya .................................... 286<br />

Paratypton .............................. 357<br />

Parhippolyte ........................... 413<br />

Parisia ..................................... 287<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaea ................................ 257<br />

P<strong>as</strong>iphaeidae ........................ 254<br />

Patonia .................................... 357<br />

Peisos ....................................... 244<br />

Pelagopenaeus ........................ 225<br />

Penaeidae .............................. 213<br />

Penaeopsis ............................... 226<br />

Penaeus ................................... 226<br />

Periclimenaeus ....................... 357<br />

Periclimenella ......................... 360<br />

Periclimenes ........................... 360<br />

Periclimenoides ...................... 366<br />

Peripandalus ........................... 447<br />

Petalidium .............................. 244<br />

Philarius ................................. 366<br />

Philocher<strong>as</strong> .............................. 461<br />

Phycocaris ............................... 432<br />

Phycomenes ............................ 367<br />

Phyllognathia ......................... 313<br />

Physetocarididae ................. 453<br />

Physetocaris ............................ 453<br />

Pinnotheronia ......................... 368<br />

Placopsicrangon ..................... 464<br />

Platycaris ................................ 368<br />

Platypontonia ......................... 368<br />

Pleoticus .................................. 235<br />

Plesiomenaeus ........................ 368<br />

Plesionika ................................ 447<br />

Plesiopenaeus ......................... 208<br />

Plesiopontonia ........................ 368<br />

Pliopontonia ........................... 368<br />

Pomagnathus .......................... 399<br />

Pontocaris ............................... 464<br />

Pontonia .................................. 368<br />

Pontonides .............................. 370<br />

Pontoniopsides ....................... 370<br />

Pontoniopsis ........................... 370<br />

Pontophilus ............................ 465<br />

Poripontonia ........................... 370<br />

Potamalpheops ....................... 399<br />

Potimirim ................................ 287<br />

Prionalpheus ........................... 400<br />

Prionocrangon ........................ 465<br />

Procarididae ......................... 248<br />

Procaris ................................... 248<br />

Processa ................................... 437<br />

Processidae ........................... 436<br />

Procletes .................................. 451<br />

Propontonia ............................ 370<br />

Protrachypene ........................ 227<br />

Psalidopodidae .................... 303<br />

Psalidopus ............................... 303<br />

Psathyrocaris .......................... 259<br />

Pseudalpheopsis ..................... 400<br />

Pseudaristeus ......................... 208<br />

Pseudathan<strong>as</strong> .......................... 400<br />

Pseudocheles ........................... 296<br />

Pseudochelidae .................... 296<br />

Pseudoclimenes ...................... 370<br />

Pseudocoutierea ...................... 370<br />

Pseudopalaemon ..................... 337<br />

Pseudopandalus ..................... 452<br />

Pseudopontonia ...................... 371<br />

Pseudopontonides .................. 371<br />

Pseudopontophilus ................. 465<br />

Pseudoveleronia ..................... 371<br />

Pterocaris ................................ 400<br />

Puteonator .............................. 288<br />

Pycneus ................................... 288<br />

Pycnisia ................................... 288<br />

Pycnocaris .............................. 311<br />

Racilius ................................... 400<br />

Rapipontonia .......................... 371<br />

Rhopalaemon .......................... 338<br />

Rhynchocinetes ...................... 301<br />

Rhynchocinetidae ............... 300<br />

Rhynocrangon ........................ 465<br />

Richalpheus ............................ 401<br />

Richardina .............................. 253<br />

Rimapenaeus .......................... 227<br />

Rimicaris ................................. 293<br />

Rostronia ................................. 371<br />

Rugathan<strong>as</strong> ............................. 401<br />

Sabinea .................................... 466<br />

Salm<strong>one</strong>us ............................... 401<br />

Sandimenes ............................. 371<br />

Sandyella ................................. 372<br />

Saron ....................................... 432<br />

Sclerocrangon ......................... 466<br />

Segonzackomaius ................... 300<br />

Sergestes .................................. 244<br />

Sergestidae ............................ 239<br />

Sergia ....................................... 244<br />

Shinkaicaris ............................ 294<br />

Sicy<strong>one</strong>lla ................................ 248<br />

Sicyonia ................................... 229<br />

Sicyoniidae ............................ 229<br />

Sinodina .................................. 288<br />

Solenocera ............................... 235<br />

Solenoceridae ....................... 232<br />

Spirontocaris .......................... 432<br />

Spongicola ............................... 251<br />

Spongicolidae ....................... 249<br />

Spongicoloides ........................ 251<br />

Spongiocaris ........................... 252<br />

Stegopontonia ......................... 372<br />

Stenalpheops ........................... 403<br />

Stenopodidae ....................... 252<br />

Stenopus ................................. 253<br />

Stygiocaris .............................. 289<br />

Stylodactylidae .................... 304<br />

Stylodactyloides ..................... 304<br />

Stylodactylus .......................... 305<br />

Stylopandalus ......................... 452<br />

Synalpheus ............................. 403<br />

Syncaris .................................. 289<br />

Syncrangon ............................ 466<br />

Systell<strong>as</strong>pis ............................. 266<br />

Tanypenaeus ........................... 227<br />

Tectopontonia ......................... 372


588 De Grave & Fransen. Carideorum catalogus (Crustacea: <strong>Decapoda</strong>). Zool. Med. Leiden 85 (2011)<br />

Tenuipedium ........................... 338<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>socarididae ............... 452<br />

Thal<strong>as</strong>socaris .......................... 453<br />

Thaum<strong>as</strong>tocaris ...................... 372<br />

Thinora .................................... 433<br />

Thor ......................................... 433<br />

Thorella ................................... 434<br />

Thuylamea .............................. 412<br />

Tozeuma .................................. 434<br />

Trachycaris ............................. 435<br />

Trachypenaeopsis ................... 227<br />

Trachypenaeus ........................ 227<br />

Trachysalambria ..................... 228<br />

Triacanth<strong>one</strong>us ....................... 412<br />

Tridisci<strong>as</strong> ................................. 296<br />

Troglindicus ............................ 338<br />

Troglocaris .............................. 289<br />

Troglocubanus ........................ 338<br />

Troglomexicanus .................... 339<br />

Tuleariocaris ........................... 372<br />

Typhlatya ................................ 290<br />

Typhlocarididae .................. 375<br />

Typhlocaridina ....................... 291<br />

Typhlocaris ............................. 375<br />

Typhlopatsa ............................. 291<br />

Typton ..................................... 372<br />

Typtonoides ............................. 373<br />

Typtonychus ........................... 373<br />

Unguicaris .............................. 374<br />

Urocaridella ............................ 339<br />

Urocaris .................................. 374<br />

Veleronia .................................. 374<br />

Veleroniopsis ........................... 374<br />

Vercoia ..................................... 467<br />

Vetericaris ............................... 249<br />

Vexillipar ................................. 412<br />

Vir ........................................... 374<br />

Waldola ................................... 375<br />

Xiphocarididae .................... 302<br />

Xiphocaris ............................... 302<br />

Xiphopenaeus ......................... 228<br />

Yagerocaris .............................. 412<br />

Yemenicaris ............................. 375<br />

Zenopontonia ......................... 375

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