Placed in family Astacillidae by Barnard [details]
Included in family Corophiidae [details]
Originally described in the family Caprellidae by K.H. Barnard, 1955, but put in th family Phtisicidae by ... [details]
A brackwater species found in India, Ceylon and southern Africa (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Cosmopolitan (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Cosmopolitan in warm and temperate seas(Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Indo-Pacific (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Indo-Pacific, west coast of South Africa (Griffiths, 1973). Circumtropical and warm temperate (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Cosmopolitan in tropical and temperate areas (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Mediterranean, Atlantic, southern Indian Ocean (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
India, east coast of South Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific, also distributed in Australia in Kalk (1958). [details]
Caribbean, Atlantic (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Endemic, Port St. Johns to South West Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific in Kalk (1958) [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific in Kalk (1958). Indo-Pacific, Tristan dan Cunha, South West Africa, Gough Island (Griffiths, ... [details]
Indo-Pacific (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Endemic to south and west coasts of South Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Mediterranean, India, South Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
North Atlantic, Mediterranean, India, South Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Endemic to south coast of South Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Cosmopolitan in tropical and temperate seas (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Atlantic and Indo-Pacific (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Mediterranean, Atlantic (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Antarctic and southern Oceans, tropical Indian Ocean (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Mediterranean, southern Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Cosmopolitan (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Cosmopolitan in tropical and temperate seas (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
North Atlantic, Mediterranean, Ceylon, southern Africa (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific in Kalk (1958). Also distributed in Singapore (MacNae & Kalk, 1962). [details]
Atlantic and Indian Oceans (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Atlantic, Mediterranean, India, South Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Mediterranean, Atlantic, South Africa (Griffiths, 1974). [details]
Classified in the family Hyalellidae by Griffiths, 1974. [details]
Placed by Griffiths (1974) in the family Corophiidae, after a revision by J.L. Barnard (1972). [details]
Griffiths (1973)synonymized this species with C. filosa Savigny, after Barnard previously split it off from C. filosa [details]
Originally described in the genus Eurystheus. [details]
Griffiths (1973) Reported this species from Mozambique, but later (Griffiths, 1974) transferred these records to G. ... [details]
Subfamily Grapsinae [details]
Placed in family Bopyridae in Macnae, W. & Kalk, M. (1958). [details]
Placed in the Family Cirolanidae in Barnard, K. H. 1955 <229>. [details]
Variety M. taprobanica Mayer in Barnard, 1955 <229>. [details]
Placed in genus Talorchestia by Barnhard (1916) (Griffiths, 1973). [details]
Type species: Queubus jamesanus Barnard, 1946 [details]
Family Sphaeromidae in Barnard, K. H., 1955 <229>. [details]
Family spelled Idoteidae in Barnard, K. H. 1955 . [details]
Talorchestia malayensis Tattersall was united with O. floresiana Barnard by Barnard (1935) which were synonymized ... [details]
Spelled L. richiardii by K.H. Barnard (1955). [details]
Spelled as S. serrata byMacnae & Kalk (1958). [details]
Spelled U. grimaldi by Griffiths (1974). [details]
Following genus synonymy [details]
Confirmed by Smith, 1925<421> that this is a synonym of A. sandalensis. [details]
Possibly a synonym of C. minutus, or of C. suspensus. [details]
K.H. Barnard described E. semidentatus on the basis of differences with Gammaropsis holmesi (Stebbing, 1908). ... [details]
Incorrectly synonymized with U. ruber Giles by Rabindranath (1971) (Griffiths, 1974). [details]