Catalogue of specimens collected by the US Exploring Expedition and received by the Philadelphia Museum, 1838 - 1842
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Perris. Hemica - 2 Species Clima - bottom of a torrent between Kunchal & St. Anna Dentatoma - 2 Species Curculionidae Calathus - several specimens. Do. Summit Cantharidae - large species. Near St. Anna A member of other carabidae. Do. Do No. 10 - Cistinia refulgens, South. False Bay, Mys. Cape de Verd - brilliant crimson. Acquired by Mr. Brayton Siphonulus? Among coraline. Vicinity of H. Pope (Pope) Chelidella - forming extensive beds within the marks on rocks. St. Amphilede - Port Bay. Neolophus, with young, very common under stones in 1/4 Cicindela - common on beaches. Vicinity of Port Bay. Stenotellus - vicinity of Port Bay. Dentatoma - Larva. Do Scopula - large green species. Do Lobata - Pallas. Veneridae - Cinicideae. Carabidæ - Trambeidium - Cepora - large, body delivery. Braneid - male species. Do Cephalotus - No. 11 - Anatiflavis. Lat. 36° N. Long. 22° W. Drift log Do 37° N. & 46° W. large floating. Dipalumulata - Paramarina - (male) - Planus, Portunus, and Sheathfoot, (spid. Navy) several specimens. alt. St. Atlantic, 45° North. Larva of Perris - St. Atlantic. From Equator to 24° S. Lat. Siphonulus - (Near West Africa, among coralines) Cephalopoda Dana - Parasitic on Cephalopoda, N. Atlantic. Cephalus - young. Lat. 45° N. Long. 21° W. (Brayton) No. 12 - Cephalopoda from Equator to 30° N. Long. 18° 22' N. by Mr.