Catalogue of specimens collected by the US Exploring Expedition and received by the Philadelphia Museum, 1838 - 1842
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Sur No. 6.- cratinus, Pelagia affinis eulata (med.pol. agreii Rose) Lat. 36° 38' N. Loy 10° 54' W. Gammanndae - Floating Force Sept. 6. 1828 Cap. No. 1.- A Palamon.- Pools left by tide. Tunchal. Catharina ignicilla? Do Do Minerva- center with turp.- outlet of the Coral Salus- Outlet of the Coral Luminaria? Ditto Ragia - On Shore, within tide marks. Tunchal & M. Nicas Granadillo.- Outlet of Coral Rio Rivo Spredda? Do Do Minuit Pammamande - Corallinis.- Coast near Tunchal M. Sipanenbus? No Do Paguri - Sea Shore, San Vincent Nereid- Do Do Papous.- Within tide marks on Shore. Conchica. Tunchal Ott. No. 8.- Pentigora.- Coral, Madeira. Near Outlet. Sibum - large knotta species, with young. Same locality. Do.- Smooth, & dark colored.- Pico Ruivo Boucubium- Aphodius? Outlet of the Coral (6240 feet) Specia- The large fasciata species. Pico Reru, Sannipitch Nigerosa - The largest species. Do Do Phalangium- Several Caranidae, Species localities not recollected Leopoldisus.- Pico Ruivo (Mather from Pico Ruivo) Ott. No. 1.- Perficulite.- Largest Specimens from the Coral. Tenficiellae.- Another species, black, large with short appendage. Chaplidia.- Outlet of the Coral Pyrolida.- Exspecimen. Do Piscesatoma? Large green.- Coral Several Carabidae. Do Mydus ? Coeenella, 7 points Pico Ruivo Phallos- bimigata Do.- Very Summit Achela - large Santa Anna - Madeira Permiter- Locusta.