In family 'Xanthidae' in Kalk (1958). [details]
Only known from two syntypes in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. [details]
Tropical Indp-Pacific, also distributed in Australia in Kalk (1958). [details]
Only known from three syntypes, collected from a depth of 1100 m 'between Aden and Zanzibar', and from seven ... [details]
Only known from the type specimens from New Caledonia, and from two males from Sychelles. [details]
Only known from the type from Reunion, and from several specimens from the Eastern Indian Ocean and Pacific. ... [details]
Not been reported from the Western Indian Ocean according to Serene 1984 <216> [details]
Tropical indo-Pacific, also distributed in Australia in Kalk (1958). [details]
Known from very few specimens, most of these from Polynesia. [details]
Only known from the type material (from Maldives) and from a single specimen from Mauritius. [details]
Serene doubts the validity of the species. Only few specimens exists, Serene was not able to see them. [details]
Species only known from a few specimens, mostly from Far East (Serene 1984 <216>). [details]
Only known from the holotype from the Red Sea. Odhner (1925) and Monod (1957), both cited in Serene 1984 <216> suggest ...216> [details]
Only known from the type material from Mauritius, and two specimens collected by Vannini (Serene, 1984 <216>). [details]
Only known from the holotype (from Iles Bonin in the far east), and an immature specimen from the Seychelles [details]
Species has not been reported from the Western Indian Ocean (Serene 1984 <216>). Medaeus> in Kalk (1958). [details]
Closely related to Neoliomera demani Forest & Guinot 1961, and older identifications should be checked. Only ... [details]
Possibly only the western form of Neoliomera richtersi (De Man, 1889) according to Odhner (1925), cited in Serene 1984 <216>. [details]
Type species: Cancer cupulifer Lattreille 1812 [details]
The species listed by Bouvier under this genus probably belong somewhere else: Bouvier indicates in a footnote that ... [details]