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De Man, J.G. (1906). Diagnoses of five new species of decapod Crustacea and of the hitherto unknown male of Spirontocaris rectirostris (Stimps.) from the Inland Sea of Japan, as also of a new species of Palæmon from Darjeeling, Bengal. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 7. 17(C): 400-406.
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De Man, J.G.
1906
Diagnoses of five new species of decapod Crustacea and of the hitherto unknown male of <i>Spirontocaris rectirostris</i> (Stimps.) from the Inland Sea of Japan, as also of a new species of <i>Palæmon</i> from Darjeeling, Bengal
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 7
17(C): 400-406
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Crangon cassiope De Man, 1906 (original description)
Crangon consobrinus De Man, 1906 accepted as Crangon affinis De Haan, 1849 (original description)
Lambrus (Oncodolambrus) De Man, 1906 accepted as Enoplolambrus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 (original description)
Lambrus (Oncodolambrus) praedator De Man, 1906 accepted as Enoplolambrus praedator (De Man, 1906) (original description)
Palaemon (Parapalaemon) Hendersoni De Man, 1906 accepted as Macrobrachium hendersoni (De Man, 1906) (original description)
Spirontocaris alcimede De Man, 1906 accepted as Heptacarpus geniculatus (Stimpson, 1860) (original description)
Spirontocaris propugnatrix De Man, 1906 accepted as Heptacarpus pandaloides (Stimpson, 1860) (original description)
Crangon consobrinus De Man, 1906 accepted as Crangon affinis De Haan, 1849 (original description)
Lambrus (Oncodolambrus) De Man, 1906 accepted as Enoplolambrus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 (original description)
Lambrus (Oncodolambrus) praedator De Man, 1906 accepted as Enoplolambrus praedator (De Man, 1906) (original description)
Palaemon (Parapalaemon) Hendersoni De Man, 1906 accepted as Macrobrachium hendersoni (De Man, 1906) (original description)
Spirontocaris alcimede De Man, 1906 accepted as Heptacarpus geniculatus (Stimpson, 1860) (original description)
Spirontocaris propugnatrix De Man, 1906 accepted as Heptacarpus pandaloides (Stimpson, 1860) (original description)