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221 the Dates of Publication of Crustaceana Vols. 1-50 221 THE DATES OF PUBLICATION OF CRUSTACEANA VOLS. 1-50 AND SUPPL. 1-10 BY L. B. HOLTHUIS Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden, Netherlands Now that 50 volumes of Crustaceana have been published it seems a fitting occasion to give a list of the dates of publication of the various parts and of the supplements. The actual dates in some cases are different from those printed on the covers, although in only a very few cases this discrepancy is serious. I am most indebted to Mr. P. A. Kranenburg of Messrs. E. J. Brill for providing me with these data, viz., the data that the copies were sent out. The data of supplements 1 to 3 incl. and 5 could not be found in the files of Brill's; the ones given here are those on which the copies were received by the library of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, they are at the most 1 or 2 days later than the actual dates of publication. CRUSTACEANA, VOLS. 1-50 1 (1), 25 January 1960; 1 (2), 19 May 1960; 1 (3), 24 August 1960; 1 (4), 12 October 1960. 2 (1), 20 February 1961; 2 (2), 8 April 1961; 2 (3), 21 June 1961; 2 (4), 4 August 1961. 3 (1), 18 August 1961; 3 (2), 29 July 1961; 3 (3), 15 February 1962; 3 (4), 15 March 1962. 4 (1), 27June 1962; 4 (2), 4 July 1962; 4 (3), 10 September 1962; 4 (4), 6 November 1962. 5 (1), 30 January 1963; 5 (2), 28 March 1963; 5 (3), 22 May 1963; 5 (4), 15 July 1963. 6 (1), 23 August 1963; 6 (2), 19 September 1963; 6 (3), 3 January 1964; 6 (4), 2 March 1964. 7 (1), 27 April 1964; 7 (2), 29 June 1964; 7 (3), 7 September 1964. 8 (1), 16 December 1964; 8 (2), 29 March 1965; 8 (3), 3 May 1965. 9 (1), 15 July 1965; 9 (2), 15 September 1965; 9 (3), 15 November 1965. 10 (1), 18 January 1966; 10 (2), 25 February 1966; 10 (3), 22 April 1966. 11 (1), 4 August 1966; 11 (2), 26 October 1966; 11 (3), 16 November 1966. 12 (1), 4 January 1967; 12 (2), 16 February 1967; 12 (3), 8 May 1967. 13 (1), 12 May 1967; 13 (2), 13 September 1967; 13 (3), 15 November 1967. 14 (1), 18 January 1968; 14 (2), 21 March 1968; 14 (3), 15 May 1968. 15 (1), 18 July 1968; 15 (2), 12 September 1968; 15 (3) 22 December 1968. 16 (1), 31 January 1969; 16 (2), 2 April 1969; 16 (3), 15 May 1969. 17 (1), 9 July 1969; 17 (2), 17 September 1969; 17 (3), 21 November 1969. 18 (1), 3 March 1970; 18 (2), 25 March 1970; 18 (3), 19 May 1970. 19 (1), 15 July 1970; 19 (2), 15 October 1970; 19 (3), 4 December 1970. 20 (1), 29 January 1971; 20 (2), 23 March 1971; 20 (3), 17 May 1971. 21 (1), 1 September 1971; 21 (2), 24 September 1971; 21 (3), 15 November 1971. 22 (1), 26 January 1972; 22 (2), 9 March 1972; 22 (3), 1 June, 1972. 23 (1), 12 September 1972; 23 (2), 31 January 1973; 23 (3), 20 February 1973. 24 (1), 3 May 1973; 24 (2), 21 June 1973; 24 (3), 15 August 1973. 25 (1), 4 October 1973; 25 (2), 13 November 1973; 25 (3), 21 December 1973. 26 (1), 25 January 1974; 26 (2), 2 February 1974; 26 (3), 22 May 1974. 27 (1), 17 July 1974; 27 (2), 15 August 1974; 27 (3), 15 December 1974. 28 (1), 12 March 1975; 28 (2), 3 April 1975; 28 (3), 26 June 1975. 29 (1), 7 July 1975; 29 (2), 17 October 1975; 29 (3), 3 December 1975. 222 30 (1), 16 February 1976; 30 (2), 10 March 1976; 30 (3), 30 June 1976. 31 (1), 30 July 1976; 31 (2), 22 November 1976; 31 (3), 29 December 1976. 32 (1), 29 March 1977; 32 (2), 25 August 1977; 32 (3), 1 September 1977. 33 (1), 31 December 1977; 33 (2), 14 February 1978; 33 (3), 9 March 1978. 34 (1), 11 May 1978; 34 (2), 19 May 1978; 34 (3), 14 June 1978. 35 (1), 18 August 1978; 35 (2), 18 October 1978; 35 (3), 28 November 1978. 36 (1), 28 March 1979; 36 (2), 1 June 1979; 36 (3), 23 August 1979. 37 (1), 2 October 1979; 37 (2), 10 December 1979; 37 (3), 27 December 1979 (not 11January as indicated in vol. 37). 38 (1), 17 March 1980; 38 (2), 20 March 1980; 38 (3), 17 June 1980 (not 11January as in- dicated in vol. 38). 39 (1), 18 July 1980; 39 (2), 23 September 1980; 39 (3), 27 November 1980. 40 (1), 11 March 1981; 40 (2), 6 April 1981; 40 (3), 9 June 1981. 41 (1), 10 August 1981; 41 (2), 24 September 1981; 41 (3), 8 December 1981. 42 (1), 15 January 1982; 42 (2), 16 March 1982; 42 (3), 19 May 1982. 43 (1), 23 June 1982; 43 (2), 23 September 1982; 43 (3), 13 October 1982. 44 (1), 26 January 1983; 44 (2), 22 March 1983; 44 (3), 8 June 1983. 45 (1), 19 July 1983; 45 (2), 28 September 1983; 45 (3), 8 December 1983. 46 (1), 2 February 1984; 46 (2), 6 March 1984; 46 (3), 25 June 1984. 47 (1), 11 September 1984; 47 (2), 24 October 1984; 47 (3), 19 December 1984. 48 (1), 21 February 1985; 48 (2), 28 March 1985; 48 (3), 29 April 1985. 49 (1), 19 August 1985; 49 (2), 1 October 1985; 49 (3), 25 October 1985. 50 (1), 22 January 1986; 50 (2), 19 March 1986; 50 (3), 12 June 1986. SUPPLEMENTS 1-10 1, 8 May 1968. 5, 14 August 1979. 2, 10 December 1968. 6, 5 December 1980. 3, 14 June 1972. 7, 8, and 9, 10 August 1984. 4, 7 December 1977. 10, 27 June 1986. OCCURRENCE OF UCA (DELTUCA) URVILLEI (H. MILNE EDWARDS, 1852) IN THE SAUDI RED SEA (DECAPODA, OCYPODIDAE) BY P. J. HOGARTH Department of Biology, University of York, Heslington, York Y01 5DD, U.K. To date, three species of fiddler crab genus Uca have been recorded from the Red Sea: Uca (Thalassuca) tetragonon (Herbst, 1790), U. (Celuca) lactea albimana (Kossmann, 1877) and U. (Amphiuca) inversa inversa (Hoffmann, 1874) (see Lewinsohn, 1979). In the course of a recent survey of the southern Red Sea coast, a number of specimens of a fourth species, Uca (Deltuca) urvillei (H. Milne Edwards, 1852) were collected, during October 1984, at the following locations: 1) Shi'b Abu Al Liqa, 17°27'08"N 42°17'16"E: 1 a, 1 9, 1 juvenile; 2) Sawarmah, 16°40' 13 "N 42°43'41 "E: 2 3) Oreste Point, 1 6 ° 2 3 ' 1 1 "N 42°46'08"E: 2 2 99. .
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