AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER
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Edited by: Les Watling* University of Haine - Darling Center, Walpole, Maine 04573, USA
AMPHIPOD NEWSLETTER 15
November 1984
With this newsletter, Wim Vader has officially ended his tenure as Editor
and now will primarily help with the Bibliography. We are all, I'm sure, very
grateful to Wim for initializing this effort and seeing that it continued. I
will be the Editor for a while but will need considerable help if the
bibliography and news sections are to be informative. Wim has generously
offered to continue to send lists of papers with notations, etc., and I would
like to ask that all subscribers routinely send copies of their work to either
Wim or myself. Also, since I am located at a small field station, there is no
way that I will ever see most of the amphipod literature published around the
world unless copies are sent to me.
The financial underpinnings of the newsletter are fine at this point. I
would like to ask all regional "editors and collectors" to solicit
contributions from the members in their regions -- something on the order of
£US 5.00 per subscriber will be helpful. If you have sent some funds in the
last year, let your regional editor or myself know. As long as the newsletter
funds stay healthy, we can let the contribution levels remain loose. Please
also remember that extra contributions are always helpful in defraying the
costs of sending the newsletter to those colleagues who cannot export currency
to the U.S. Persons sending funds from countries outside the U.S. should send
an International Postal Money Order in U.S. Dollars if at all possible. The
small banks in Maine have much difficulty handling foreign currency.
At the present time, the regional editors - collectors are (my apologies
if I have ommitted someone):
United Kingdom; Dr, Michael Thurston, Institute of Oceanographic
Studies, Wormley, Godslming, Surrey, GUS 5UB.
Canada: Dr. Diana Laubitz, National Museum of Natural Science,
Ottawa, K1A 0M8
Japan (and other countries in the east?): Dr, Hiroahi Morino,
Ibaraki University, Dept, of Biology, Mito 310, Japan
U.S, West Coast: Dr. John Chapman, E.P.A., Marine Science Center,
Newport, OR 97365
Australia - New Zealand: Dr. W. D. Williams, Dept, of Zoology, The
University, Adelaide, S. Australia 5001, Australia
My apologies to Roger Lincoln for not acknowledging the use of a plat©
from his book "British Marine Amphipoda: Gammaridea" for last issue's cover.
The cover for this issue is from Jerry and Charline Barnard's treatise on
"Freshwater Amphipoda of the World."
Walpole, Maine
Les Watling
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEXT AMPHIPOD MEETING
Jan Stock has arranged to host the next international amphipod meeting,
formally called the "Vlth INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON AMPHIPOD CRUSTACEANS".
It will be held in the village of Ambleteuse, France (between Calais and
Boulogne) during the period 28 June to 3 July 1985, Further particulars can
be found in the attached announcement. Persons wishing to attend should send
in the required materials as soon as possible. *?£■£ Pag-Z-S !! P5£- 6(
CURATORIAL ASSISTANT
Rick Brusca, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, writes that he
is looking for a curatorial assistant to work in the Section of Invertebrates.
He would especially like to recruit an amphipod person since the Hancock
collection of aaphipods will be moving to the LACM. Candidates should have a
B.S. or M.S. degree in biology (or equivalent), some training in systematica,
and experience working with natural history collections; some experience with
computers is desirable. Starting salary is $1540/month . Contact Dr. Rick
Brusca, L.A. county Museum of Natural History, 900 Exposition Blvd,, Los
Angeles, CA 90007 or call him at 213-743-2019.
AMPHIPOD PHYL0GENY WORKSHOP
Ed Bousfield very kindly organized and hosted, with the able help of
Diana Laubitz and Kathy Conlan, a workshop dealing with "Phyletic
Classification of Amphipod Crustaceans" which was held at the Museum in
Ottawa, Canada, on 18 August 1984. A summary of the meeting follows on the
next page.
NEW subscribers:
Qaiser Tariq, Dept, of Zoology, Univ, of Kuwait, P,0. Box 5969, Safat, Kuwait
Hancock Library of Biology and Oceanography, Allan Hancock Foundation,
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Birgit Dittrich, Isenbergstr. 58, 4300 Essen 1, B.R.D.
Maria Beatrice Scipione, Stazione Zoologica di Napoli, Laboratorio di
Ecologia del Benthos, Punta S. Pietro 1, I- 80077, Ischia Porto,
Italy
Hikio Azuma, Biological Laboratory, Faculty of Education, Nagasaki
University, 1-14 Bunkyo-Hachi 852, Japan
Kiyoshi Nishi, Institute of Marine Ecology, Co. Ltd, Shibata Bldg, 5-34-
2, Bakuro-Cho, Ohsaka 541, Japan
Hiroshi Mukai, Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 15-1, 1
Chome, Minamidai, Nakano, Tokyo 164, Japan
Hiroyuki Sudo, Seikai Regional Fisheries Res. Lab., Kokubun-Cho, Nagasaki
850, Japan
Sara LeCroy, Applied Biology Inc., P,0. Box 974, Jensen Beach, FL 33457
R.P. Alexeev, Inst, of Biology South Seas, Odessa Branch, Acad. Sciences
USSR, Odessa 270011, USSR
Matt Murphy, Sherkin Island Marine Station, Sherkin Island, Co. Cork,
Eire
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Report on a "Workshop 11 on the Phyleti c Classification of Amphipod
Crustaceans, Aug u st 18, 1984, National Museum of Natural Sciences,
Ottawa, Canada.
Notes by staff of National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa
I INTRODUCTION
Ihe purpose of the workshop was to lay the groundwork for
developing a generally acceptable phyletic classification of
the amphipods. Following a reception in the Museum lounge
the previous evening, the delegates were welcomed on the
Saturday morning by the Director of the National Museum of
Natural Sciences, Alan Emery, and the Assistant Director,
Chuck Gruchy. The meeting organized by Chuck Gruchy and
Ed Bousfield, was ably chaired by Diana Laubitz. Following
the workshop, the delegates visited Ed's cottage at Paugh
Lake, west of Ottawa, for continued discussions with colleagues
and a chance to relax and enjoy the Canadian boreal forest
environment. Many delegates extended their stay in Ottawa
to examine Museum collections and to attend the antecedent
Second I n ternat fona 1 Conference on Copepoda, August 13-17.
On behalf of us all I would like to extend warm thanks to Ed
and Marg Bousfield for their generous hospitality and able
organization of our "Amphipod Retreat",
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II DELEGATES
Bousfield, Ed,
National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Canada
Bowman, Tom,
National Museum of Natural History, Washington, USA
Boxshall, Geo f f , B ri t i s h Museum (Natural History), London, England
Brunei, Pierre, Dgpartement des Sciences biologiques, Universite
Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Conlan, Kathleen, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Can.
Dahme, Hans,
Eme^y, Alan,
Gruchy, Chuck,
Hendrycks, Ed,
Universitat Oldenburg, Oldenburg, W. Germany
National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Canada
National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Canada
National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Canada
Karaman, Gordan, Biological -Institute, Titograd, Yugoslavia
Laubitz, Diana,
National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Canady
Lincoln, Roger,
Lowry, Jim,
Meisner, Don,
British Museum (Natural History), London, England
The Australian Museum, Sydney, NSW.
University of Toronto, Scarborough, Canada
Mori no, H i ros h i , I ba raki University, Mi to, Japan
Oshel , Phil, Memorial University, Canada
Rafi , Fahmida, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, Canada
Schminke, Kurt, Universitat Oldenburg, Oldenburg, W. Germany
Schminke, Gisela, Universitat Oldenburg, Oldenburg, W. Germany
Seig, Jurgen,
Shaw, Pat,
Staude, Craig,
Steele, Don,
Universitat Osnabruck, Vechta, Germany
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Friday Harbor Laboratories, Fri day Harbor , USA
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. Jo ^§n| c ia
Stock, Jan,
Instituut Voor Taxonomische Zodlogie, Amsterdam,
Nederl and
V a d e r , W i m ,
Watling', Les,
Wildish, Dave,
Troms^ Museum, Troms0, Norway
University of Ma i ne- Dar 1 i n g Center, Walpole, USA
Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, St. Andrews,
Canada
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Ill* INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Watting, Les. The Systematic Position of the Amphi poda within the Mai acostraca.
Five monophytetic superorders are recognized: Amphi poda, Isopoda,
Brachycari da , Eucarida and Syncarida. The Amphi poda are considered to be most
closely related to the Isopoda and Brachycari da. The protoamphi pod originated
by loss of the second antennal exopod, reduction of the first antennal
accessory flagellum, incorporation of peraeopod 1 into the head and modification
of a frontal pair into a maxilliped. The Amphi poda are so different from other
Peracarida that it is probable that they do not belong in the superorder. The
main character that ties the members together, the presence of brood plates,
should be tested for homology.
Lincoln, Roger. Calceoli as Basis for Phyletic Classification of
Gammaridean Amphi pods.
The calceolus, which is thought to be a mechanoreceptor , occurs on antenna
1 and/or 2 of 7 gammaridean superfamilies: Phoxocephaloi dea, Crangonyctoi dea,
Gammaroidea, Pontoporeioidea, Lysianassoi dea, Oedi cerotoi dea and Eusiroidea.
Based on structural similarities in the calceoli, phyletic relationships in
these groups suggest the phoxocephal ids as the basal group from which the
crangonyctids , lysianassids , gammarids and pontoporeids developed separately.
The oedicerotids , eusirids, and pontogeneids would have emerged subsequently
from one of the generalized types.
Karaman, Gordan. Classification of Gammaroidean Amphi poda.
We must spend more time examining suites of characters to avoid the pit-
falls of convergence and environmentally induced phenotypic variation.
Comprehensive evaluation, phyletic and cladistic analyses are the new methods
that must be applied to the classification of amphi pods.
Lowry, Jim, Classification of lysianassoids
A review of recent changes in the Lysianassoids as recently published
was given. The importance of sensory structures in understanding
phylogenetic patterns as discussed.
Vader, Wim. The Taxonomic Distribution of Parasitic and Commensal Amphipoda -
Convergence or Phyletic Tool?
Parasitism and commensalism, absent in terrestrial and subterranean
amphi pods, and rare in freshwater amphi pods (with the exception of inhabitants
of 25 m year old Lake Baikal), occur in marine benthic amphi pods and are most
frequent in pelagic groups. Association could be used as a phyletic tool in
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hyperiids and cyamids, where incidence is very high. However, the associated
habit in the two groups is convergent. In other amphipod groups a commensal
or parasitic habit is too recent to be of use as a phyletic tool.
Bousfield, Ed. Phyletic Ordering of Major Character States as a. Basis for
Classification of Gaimnaridean Amphipoda.
No amphipod group has a corner on all plesio- or apomorphic characters.
It is important to deal with a suite of characters and therefore numerical
analytical methods are essential. Body parts that have received next to
no attention , such as the 1 acini a mobilis, pleopods, gills and brood plates
may prove to be extremely important in determining phyletic relationships.
IV. DISCUSSION
i . Highlights
Jan Stock : You must illustrate what you're talking about so that everyone
else clearly understands you. When determining apo- and plesiomorphic
conditions you must be specific on your out-group and show your reasoning
for its selection. You must then define your characters as either one or
other of the states but not as intermediate. The best out-group for
ampbipods is an isopod,
Wim Vader and Tom Bowman : Agreed that Siewing's arguements against close
relationships of isopods and ampipods still seems valid,
Ed Bousfield : Agrees that niysids make a better phyletic out-group for amphipods
from both external and internal morphology. Explains why the intermediate
form must be recognized in character analysis — a fact of amphipod evolution,
for ail characters yet studied,
Les Watling : Mysids are extremely different. Isopods and the rest of the
Brachycarida should be the amphipod out-group. The problem is that we draw
conclusions from only a few specimens. So much of the difference is related
to life habit, rather than to a fundamental phyletic relationship. You have
to look at the basic caridoid features.
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V. POSTERS
Coni an, Kathleen. Untangling the Jassa Complex.
The genus is in the process of being revised world-wide and will prove to
comprise about 25 species. Many temperate species are polymorphic, the
cause of earlier systematic confusion. The life history and behaviour
of Jassa is reviewed.
Hendrycks, Ed. Phyletic Trends in the Mandibular Structure of Pleustid
Amp hi pods .
The family- is in the process of being revised. Preliminary investigation
of the benthic pleustidae suggests that macroevolution is apparent in the
mouthpart morphology. In particular, the mandible readily illustrates this
evolutionary trend. In general the molar tends to reduction, the incisor
and 1 acini a mobilis to a proliferation of denticles, the blades of the spine
row become heavier and the tri-articulate- palp shorter and more compact.
These characters are proposed to be commensurate with a presumed dietary
shift to a carnivorous mode.
Shaw, Pat. Systematics and Evolutionary Patterns in the Eusiroidea.
The Eusiroidea is identifiable only on the basis of a distinctive faces
with no invariant characters to permit rigorous diagnosis. Through the
use of (modern phylogenetic and muli variate taxonomic methods the super-
family will be examined for polyphyly, convergence and evolutionary trends.
Staude, Craig. Species diversity, life history and ecology of Paramoera
in the northeastern Pacific region.
Field studies on the N. American Pacific coast, especially in Deadman
Bay, San Juan Island, have revealed 7 species of the pontogeniid amphipod
genus Paramoera . All species are shallow-water and intertidal or estuarine,
and some are important in the diet of salmonids and sculpins. In graphical
presentation, taxonomic characters of the head region, gnathopods, tel son,
etc., are correlated with ecological station of the species,.
VI. CONCLUSION
The goal of the workshop was to establish agreement on the need to attack the
problem of amphipod phyletics cooperatively. Although many widely divergent
points of view were presented and major differences of opinion remain un-
resolved, the general feeling was that the goal had been achieved. It was
accepted that all characters need to be properly defined and, where they
are used for phyletic studies, their stated apomorphy or plesiomorphy should
be supported by reasoned argument. It was agreed that there are many
characters that have not yet been investigated of which we need to improve
our knowledge. And it was suggested that we should resist looking for
readily recognisable characters, as a means to providing identification keys
and faunal guides, and concentrate instead on finding characters that can
illustrate phyletic relationships.
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The Amphipoda of the Mediterranean . Part 1 .
Gammaridea (Acanthonotozomatidae to Gammaridae ) ,
Memoires de 1' Institute Oceanographique , No. 13,
xiii - 364pp. 1982.
The appearance of a second major regional amphipod study so soon after
the publication of Lincoln's (1979) British Marine Amphipoda : Gammaridea
is no doubt coincidental. It is, however a sign of increased activity and
recent advances within the group, and the increasing demands of ecologists
for information that overworked taxonomists are unable to supply.
The present volume was conceived by Sandro Ruffo in 1971, and is the
result of cooperation among Ruffo and six other workers, all well known for
their studies of the Mediterranean amphipod fauna. Denise Bellan-Santini ,
Gordon Karaman , Gertraud Krapp- Schickel , Michel Ledoyer, Alan Myers and
Ulrich Schiecke are Ruffo 's coauthors. The whole work is planned in three
parts. The first part, here reviewed, covers part of the Gammaridea. The
second part will deal with the remaining gammaridean families together with the
Ingolf iellidea and Caprellidea, while part three will provide a synthesis of
systematic, faunistic and zoogeographic data and include a bibliography and
indexes .
Introductory material is brief. The major previous studies are noted,
a rationale for the present work is given, geographical coverage is indicated
and supplemented with a map and a list of localities, and the systematic
schemes used and organization of data are outlined. Keys to the suborders of
the Amphipoda and to the families of the Gammaridea are given.
Within the main text each of the seven authors has assumed responsibility
for one or more of the fifteen families covered in this part of the work.
Families, genera within families, and species within genera are arranged
alphabetically. Families and genera are diagnosed and species described
briefly. Synonymies are given at all levels. While not complete, major
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references, particularly those relating to the Mediterranean, -are given.
For each species, the type locality is noted, and localities within the
Mediterranean and a summary of extra-Mediterranean distribution are listed,
together with a brief account of available ecological and bathymetric data.
Within a genus, one species at least has been fully illustrated, the
drawings including a habitus sketch and a full complement of mouthparts.
Other species, while less fully figured, are usually more than adequately
covered .
The avowed intent of this volume is to provide a handbook both for the
amphipod specialists and for ecologists with less familiarity with the group.
This necessitates, to some degree at least, a dual approach to the content and
organization of such a volume. The alphabetical arrangement of taxa and the
'familiar' rather than modern familial concepts, while no doubt offending some
specialists, will ease problems for non-specialists. On the other hand, few
specialists, particularly European workers, will make much use of the key to
families, whereas it may well be of vital importance to non-specialists.
This being the case, the lack of any general morphological account, or
alternatively a fully illustrated key/glossary will. put non-specialists at
a disadvantage. Having made this point, it should be stressed that this
volume is, all in all, an admirable production. The diagnoses and descriptions
are clear and succinct , the keys are precise , and the illustrations are
large, abundant and of a high standard. Bearing in mind that seven authors
are involved, the consistency, in what to most of them is not their native
tongue, is quite remarkable, as, too, is the standard of illustration.
Errors of omission and commission are almost non-existent. The spelling
of Amp it hoe Leach, 1814 as Amphithoe , while philologically correct, is not
permitted by the provision of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
Article 32(a) (ii) which specifically rules out the emendation of original
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incorrect transliteration. I cannot claim to have examined closely every one
of the 364 pages in this volume, but the only other errors to become apparent
during the working up of a small collection of Mediterranean amphipods were
the misspelling of Maera on p313 and p321.
While appreciating the great gains which will accrue from the publication
of such a_ well-produced handbook as this, there are dangers which should be
appreciated. It is all too easy for the non-specialist, and even the expert,
to force material into previously recorded taxa. This can be a problem even
in small areas which have been intensively sampled. The Mediterranean is
neither small, nor, as can be seen from the map, has it been uniformly collected
Ruffo is clearly aware of this, and emphasizes just how uneven has been the
collecting effort around the Mediterranean. Although the French, Italian and
Yugoslav coasts are reasonably well documented, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Egypt,
Libya and Morocco are not. He also points out that of the 197 species recorded
in part one of this work, 78, including 66 previously undescribed species are
a result of the authors 1 researches. An indication of the increased effort
in the area is that 62 new species have been described in the period 1970-1979,
If a handful of workers investigating a relatively small proportion of the
total coastline can achieve this, what does the future hold? Specialists and
non- specialists beware!
In the introduction, Ruffo lists the five great names connected with the
study of Mediterranean amphipods, Chevreux, Costa, Della Valle, Heller and
Mayer, and dedicates this study to them. Decades hence, all our taxonomic
data will be available, no doubt, on a screen at the touch of a key. Until
that time comes, Ruffo et al. (1982) will rightly be the standard reference,
just as Chevreux and Fage has been for the past fifty years and more.
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Michael H. Thurston.
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gunni n. sp. from New South Wales. Ghgeggrus garbaius n. gen. n. sp.
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BARNARD, J.L. & H.H. DRUHHOND, 1982. Redescription of Exgedicergs fosaor
(Stimpson, 1856), an Australian marine fossorial amphipod, the type-species
of the new family Exoedicerotidae. Proc. biol . Soc. Wash. 95; 610-620.
(This new family contains as further genera Exgediceropsis, Bathy poreiapus ,
?§t 2 ®diS§ro§, E§t!l 5 limedon and Patuki. These are all southern 2 -eyed (or
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blind) genera with apical splnatlon on the real of uropods 1-2, They are
assumed to be store primitive than the Oedlcerotldae a, str.)
B&RMARD, J.L, & G.S. KAftAHAN, 1982, Classlf lcatory revisions In gammaridean
Amphipoda (Crustacea ), part 2, Proc, blol . Soc. Wash. 95: 167-187. (Hore
armchair revisions, preparatory to the revision of the new 1969-Barnard.
Deals with the following matters: Afrochiltonla is a senior synonym of
|u§trochl ltoinla . In the Euslridae £§eudoaoera is revived and Atyloldes
fontan§ transferred to It as a second species. Rellctosoera n. gen. (type
E§£®I2®£i rellcta, further sp. tsushiaana) and Sterngaoera n. gen. (type
and only sp. Paraagera yezoensis) are split off fro® P&ramoera, and
( type Pontogenela nas§, further sp. P^ gulnsana) from
ESStSitSlil- B§£§®2§£§ brachyura Stephensen, 1949 (not Schellenberg 1931)
Is renamed P^ §t@ph@n§@nl n. non.
In the Ga&maridae Aurohornellia n. gen. has Tuleerogammarus slnuatus as
type and only ®p.; |§©r§cunha Is synony&lzed with Ceradgcogsis, and
Bfbacfradgcus and Tulearggaaaarus with Hornellla. Lugiaaera n. gen. (type
Maera lagans), Malerigga n. gen. (type Eriopiaella dent if era) , and Tecjano
n. gen, (type H@llta sftlcgrnis) are ©onotypic genera. A key to hadziids
and weckeliida Is provided , and two new monotypic genera described:
I§^iw§ck©llgg§l§ (type Ii^iwfgk©li§ Insolita) and Holslngerius (type
§a®@co§) ,
The new family Paracallloplldae consists of the two genera P§£§calllog© and
Indgg§llio^§ n. gen. (type and only sp. P§£§calllo£e Indies).
In the Phoxocephalldae, the monotypic Efrlharpinla n. gen. has Harplnla
f^renteria as type, and Torrldoharplnla n. gen, Prohsrginla hurleyi
(further sp. Proharplnig trogicana.)
BARNARD, J.L. & C.S7‘bARNARd7 I§837“"Fre®hwster Amphipoda of the world. 1.
Evolutionary patterns, 2. Handbook and bibliography. Hayfleld Assoc. , Ht.
Vernon, 830 pp. (This is a veritable tour d© force, and AN will need many
different reviewers to cover all its different aspects. The book - In two
volumes, and substantially finished July 1979 - deals with the evolutionary
history, zoogeographic radiation, taxonomy and distribution of all the
world's freshwater amphipoda, and It will be a veritable treasure -trove for
years to come.
Here only the few formally announced taxonomic changes will be noted. Host
higher taxa have only been described In Informal terms as the authors feel
that the ongoing mosaic- like radiation of freshwater amphipoda Is next to
Impossible to formalize within the constraints of Llnnean classification.
In addition to those mentioned here, a number of other transfers and new
synonyaizatlons may have been overlooked by ms; for example, are Karaman's
earlier sweeping 'luapings' of a number of genera into Echinogamaarus and
Sarothrog@mmaru§ here partly reversed. 'Official changes':
^wstrgcranfonyx n. gen. (Gammarus barringtgnenals ♦ 4). Gammarus lgnot ua
Is transferred from Hfterogaaaarus to Cgrophlgaorghus, and blfasclatus
and H. tenuis from Heterogaamarua to Euryblogamaarus . Pali car in us n. gen.
is erected for Gaggarus guzylli, Pall§§iola to n. gen. for Pallasea
2§B2iil2i * Atti Soc. Toae. Sci. Hat., Me®. Ser. B, 86, Suppl,, 62-64.
(1 have not seen any of Divlacco's many recent papers. Apparently all are
in Italian.)
DIVIACCO, G,, 1980, (Remarks on Crustacea Amphipoda of Genoa harbour). Me®,
Biol. mar. oceanogr., Suppl. 10: 387-388.
DIVIACCO, G., 1981. (Ecology and distribution of the amphipod Crustacea of the
Lagoon of Orbetello). Boll, Mus, Civ. St. Hat, Verona 7(1980): 303-317.
DIVIACCO, G., 1981, (Remarks on Crustacea Amphipoda of the Po river delta).
Rapp. Coma. int. Her meditt. 27: 175-176.
DIVIACCO, G . , 1983. (First record of Dautseabergia legacheir (talker) in the
Mediterranean and notes on the genus Oautzembergia Chevreux (Crustacea
Amphipoda). Boll. Hu®. Civ. St. Hat. Verona 9 (1982): 631-640. (In
Italian. The genus Dautzembergia is revived. ®§gacheir, originally
described sub Parapleustes was found fro® deep water in the Ligurian Sea.)
DIVIACCO, G. & G. RiLiiiriwi: (Th© Amphipoda of the Orbetello lagoon). Quad,
Lab, Tecnol. Pesca 3 (Suppl.), 283-291.
DIVIACCO, G. & S, PIHKSTER, 1982. ichinggamaarus pungentoidea n. sp. a new
gamaarid specie® from the delta of the river Po, Italy (Crustacea,
Amphipoda). Boll, Hus. Civ. St. Hat. Verona 8(1981): 221-230.
DOHH, T.E. & R.A, CROKER, 1983. Production ecology of Haustor iu§ canadensis
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T. ERASMUS (eds), Sandy beaches as ecosystems. W. Junk, The Hague.
DORSEY, J.H., 1982. Intertidal community offshore from the Werribee
sewage-treatment farm: an opportunistic infaunal assemblage. Austr. J,
mar, Freshw. Res. 33: 45-54. (Coprophiid amphipoda codominant)
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experimentally selected for high r. A model of the genetic
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DOYLE, R.W, & R.A. MYERS, 1982. The measurement of direct and Indirect
intensities of natural selection. Pp 157-176 in H. DINGLE & J, HEGEMAN
(eds) . Evolution and genetics of life histories. Springer Verlag, H. York
(Hot seen, unfortunately. Deals apparently with experiments on Gaimarus
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selection in aquaculture. Aquacult. 33: 167-185. (Studies on Gammarus
lawrencianua: selection for growth as it is influenced by the interaction
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between fertility and development rate in a continuously restocked
population . >
DRANK, C.H. & J.H. ELLIOTT, 1982- A comparative study of 3 air-lift samplers
used for sampling benthic macro-invertebrates in rivers, Freshw* Biol, 12;
511-534.
DRIVER, E.A., 1981, Calorific values of pond invertebrates eaten by ducks.
Freshw. Biol, 11 : 579-581. (Hyalella azteca had, at 3682 + 453 cal./g. dry
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la vitellogeneae chez Gaamarus gulex (L.) et Gasmarus fosaarua Koch
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fungi and reduction in viability of Ga&aarus gulex fed Cd2+ -
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EDGAR, G.J., 1983. The ecology of South-East Tasmanian phytal animal
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EDGAR, G.J., 1983. The ecology of South-East Tasmanian phytal animal
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EDGAR, G.J., 1983. The ecology of South-East Tasmanian phytal animal
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ERCOLINI, A., L. PARDI & F. SCHAPINI, 1983." An optical directional factor in
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FANO, e7a. 7~L. ROSSI & A. BASSET, 1982. Fungi in the diet of 3 benthic
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FENWICK, G.D., 1983. Two new sand-dwelling anphipods from Kaikoura, New Zealand
(Oedicerotidae and Lysianaasidae) . ( Patuki rogeri n. sp. and Hig^omedon
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FENWICK, G.D. & D.H. STEELE, 1983. Aaphipods of Placentia Bay, Newfoundland
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FIQRONI, P., 1980. Das Doraalorgan der Arthropoden unter beaonderen
Beruckaichtigung der Halakoatraken Drebse. Eine vergleichend
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425-465. (Not seen)
FI0R0NI, P., 1981, Zua Auftreten der Geschlechtszellen la Ontogeneae-Verlauf
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Cah. Biol. aar. 22: 383-406.
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FITZHARDINGE, R., 1983. Coaparlaona of the invertebrate faunas colonizing soft
sediments in two different habitats. Bull, mar. Sci. 33: 745-752, (An
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FORWARD, R.B., 1980. Phototaxis of a sand-beach amphipod: physiology and tidal
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FRIEND, J.A., 1982, New terrestrial amphipods (Amphipoda: Talitridae) from
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ky^trotroides n* genus; type sp. A^ pect inal is n. sp. (Walpole, W, Austr.),
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FROST, K.J. & L.F. LOWRY, 1983. Demersal fishes and invertebrates trawled in
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GEE, J.H.R., 1982. Resource utilization by Gammarus pulex (Amphipoda) in a
Cotswold stream: a microdistribution study. J. Anim. Ecol. 51: 817-332.
GEHRON, M.J. & D.C. WHITE, 1982. Quantitative determination of the nutritional
status of detrital raicrobiota and the grazing fauna by triglyceride
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GEORGE, R.Y., 1981. Pressure and temperature adaptations of antarctic krill and
common peracarid crustaceans. Antarct. J. U.S. 15: 145-146. (Not seen)
GIBERT, J. Sc R, LAURENT, 1982. L'ecosysteme karstique du Massif de Dorvan
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GIBSON, D.I. & E.T, VALTONEN, 1983, Two interesting records of tapeworms from
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GINSBURGER-VOGEL, T., 1983. Etude de la mutation "male sterile 1" affectant la
morphologie de la glande androgene chez le crustace amphipode Qrcheatia
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GINSBURGER-VOGEL, T. & F. MAGNIETTE-MERGAULT , 1981. The effects of temperature
on sexual differentiation in the temprature sensitive
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GINSBURGER-VOGEL, T. & F. MAGNIETTE-MERGAULT, 1981. The effects of temperature
on sexual differentiation in the temperature sensitive
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GINSBURGER-VOGEL, T. & J-J. MEUSY, 1982. Etude de la synthese de Is
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2588-2593.
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GI MSB URGER- VOGEL , T. , 1983. (Study of the effect of the male sterile 1 mutation
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Int. J. Invertebr. Reprod. 6: 161-170. ' (In French, not seen)
GLADYSHEV, M.I. & K.G. MALYSHEVSKII , 1982. (Daily vertical migrations of the
benthoneuston in the Vostok Bay, Sea of Japan (USSR),) Biol. Horya
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GOEDMAKERS, A., 1981. Population dynamics of three gasaarid species (Crustacea,
Aaphipoda) in a French chalk stream. 2. Standing crop. Bijdr. Dierk. 51:
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G0EKE, G.D., 1982. Tiron trigcel latus, a new species of aaphipod (Gammaridea;
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GONZALES, G.R.G. & R. ANAD0N, 1981. (Dynamics of Hyale nilssoni (Aaphipoda,
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GONZALEZ SANJURJ0, R., DATE? (Study of the epifauna of seed mussel ropes in the
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GORDON, J.C.D., 1983. Some notes on small kelp forest fish collected from
Saccorhiza polyschidee bulbs on the Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland. Ophelia 22:
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GRAF, F. & J-Cl , HEYRAN, 1983. Premolt calcium secretion in midgut posterior
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GREEN, J.H., 1983. Observations on the food of marine fishes from Resolute Bay*
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GREENWOOD, A.G. , 1979. Odontocet© parasites - some new host records- Aquat.
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GRIEFITHS, C,L. & J. STEMT0H-D0ZEY, 1981- The fauna and rat© of degradation of
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GROTTO”g7w7, m7l« h7 tH0MS p & J.sT BLEAKNEY7 lisiT Growth and production of
the intertidal amphipod Corophiu® yolutatgr (Pallas) in the inner and outer
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GUNHXLL, F.C., 1982. Kacroalgae as habitat patch islands for Scutellidium
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HELLUY, S., 1983. Relations hotes-parasita du trematode Hicrophallus
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HEHPEL, I., G. HUBOLD, B. KACZHARUK, R. KELLER, & R. WEIGHANN-HAAS, 1983.
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Crustaceans 46: 220,
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Ampithoidae , Amphilochidae, Anaximidae, Argissidae, Atylidae and
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sp. nov. (Amphilochidae, Shijiki Bay), G i tanopsis japonica n. sp, (Shijiki
Bay) , longus n. sp. (Toaioka Bay), G^ breviculus n. sp. (Tomioka Bay),
robustodentea n. sp. (Tomioka Bay) and Paranamixis abarro n. sp.
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Bight, 1340 a, = A. dentata a. Barnard 1961), Bathyganogloea achellenbergi
n . name ( a replacement name for IghiR@diogais australis Schel lenberg non
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the authors express skepticism as to the merging of Eclysia with
• *
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H0LS1NGER, J.R., J.S. M0RT, & A.D. RECKLIES, 1983. The subterranean crustacean
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HONG, J.S., 1983. Three tube-building amphipoda fro® experimental plates in
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59-67.
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(type Hippomedon wecomus, further species W 4 si®il ia n. sp. (Lelu Ial. Br,
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(here also cgnchicola) ; Rhinoecetes n. gen. (monotypic for
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Bi. a P> nov - fro® Hew South ^alas , Australia); Australoecetes n u
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KARAHAN, G.S., 1982. Contribution to the knowledge of the Amphipoda 127. Hew
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KIMBLE, R., 1982. The distribution of the genus Ampelisca (Crustacea;
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KLEHETSEM, A., 1982. Food and feeding habits of Cod from the Balsfjord,
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KNOTT, D.M., D.R, CALDER & R.F. VAN DOLAH, 1983. Hacrobenthos of sandy beach
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KUHLMAMN, D., 0- FUKUHARA 6 H. ROSENTHAL* 1982. Shrinkage and weight loss of
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KULIKOV, A.S., 1980. (On the ecology of two gamm&rids (Amphipoda, Gammarida®)
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not seen. Data on Hysis Solaris, Gammarus wilkitzkii and Agheru§§
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KURANDIAN, D.P., 1981. (Reproduction and fecundity of Ch@etggamm§ru§ iachnua
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LAHPITT, R.5., N.R, HERRETT & H*H, THURSTON, 1983, Interrelationship of
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sea. Mar. Biol. (Berl.) 74: 73-78.
LAND, H.F., 1981, Optics of the eyes of Phronima §§dentaria and other deep-sea
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LAUBITZ, D.R., 1983. A revision of the family Podocerida© (Amphipoda;
Gammaridea) . Me®. Auatr, Hus. 18: 77-86. (The Iciiiidae n. fa®. ar©
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monotypic based on Icilius gunctatus . The Podoceridae are divided into 4
subfamilies: Podocerinae n. aubfaa. (with Podocerua (c. 30 spp),
t§®ta§toghilus ( 7 ) , Crytoghium < 2 ) and Leigsurogus (1); the Xenodicinae n.
aubfaa. ( Xanod ic© (1) and Stylgxenodice n. gen. (monotypic, for X^
* the Neoxenodicinae n* subfam. (monotypic, for Neoxenodice
(2)), and the Dulichiinae n. aubfaa. (with Dul ichia (5), Dulichiogaia (6),
Dyogedoa (9) and Paradulichia (1)). Diagnoses of and a key to all genera
are provided, together with a synoptic key.)
LAZO-WASEH, E„, 1983. Additional record of the terrestrial araphipod
Arcital itrua aylvaticua (Haswell, 1880) in California, USA. Crustaceans
451*213-2147
LEBER, X.H„, 1982. Seasonality of macroinvertebrates on a temperate high wave
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LEDOYER, H., 1982. Crustacea Amphipodes Gassariens. Famille des
Acanthonotozoaatidae a Gammaridae. Faune de Madagascar 59(1): 1-598. (In
this monumental work, the first of two volumes, the author sums up his many
previous studies on Malagasy marine amphipods and adds a host of new
material, including somewhat incongruously a fair number of deep-sea
species <2500-4500 a) that happened to be taken near Madagascar. All
species are fully described and illustrated, with notes on 'Affinites' .
The author also gives diagnostic keys to all taxa (both in French and
English, a very polite gesture to a largely monolingual English-speaking
world), and synoptic diagnoses to all families. The classification follows
mostly Barnard's Handbook, but a number of different proposals are noted.
The book contains a large number of new and interesting discoveries, but no
spectacular novelties, and only two new genera are created: Ochlesodius
(an acanthonotozomatid with some ochlesid characters) and Lepechinel lopsis
( Dexsminidae ) . Further new taxa and changes in classification:
Ocklesodius n “ 9 en - ( Acanthonotozomatidae) , monotypic, with 0_. spinicornia
n. sp. (ilea Glorieuses), Asgelisca nossibeensis n. sp. (Nosy Be), Byblis
gloriosae n. sp. (3700 a), ? Gitanopsis tenuipes n. sp. (coral reef),
angustiges n. sp. (coral reef), Aaghithoe alluaudi ( = A^
inda Nayar, non M. Edw . ) , cav igana <=Cyaadu3§ breyidactyla Ledoyer 1972,
non Chevreux, and A_. kergueleni Rabindranath non Stebbing), Cymadusa filosa
8,1, (different forms), Paranaaixis aadagascarensis n. sp. ( = bocki
Ledoyer, non Schellenberg and P A ? indicus Ledoyer, non Sivaprakasam) ,
Cglomastix breyicgrnis n. sp. (Banc Walters), Aorcho gracil ipes n. sp.
(2500 a), Bonnierella dimorpha n. sp. (3716 a), Cheirighotis minima n. sp.
(coral reef), Gaaaaropsis at lantica (forme A & forme B), G^chellfera (of
which Eurystheus semichelatue is a synonym), Grandidierella bonnieroides
robusta n. sap- (Tulear), lpngidacty lus n. sp. (coral reef), Konatopus
tulearensis n. sp. (Nosy Ve) , Leaboides caecua n. sp. (625 a), Leptocheirus
dufresni n. sp. (Banc Walters), ? Haragogsis obliguimanus n. sp. (Mayotte),
Pseudomegamphogus gseudochelatus n . sp. ( = P^ chelatus Ledoyer 1979 non
Leabos chelatus Walker), Atylus tulearensis n. sp. (=A^ granulosus Ledoyer
1979, non Walker), Guernea IHaustoriopsis)^ brey ispinis n. sp. (Tulear), G_.
11 long icornia n. sp. (Nosy Be), ^G^ spin icorn is n, sp. (Tulear),
M^dagascarensis n ‘ a P * (2300-2500 m), Lepechinel lopsis n. gen.
( Dexaainidae) , type L_. breyicaudata n. sp. (3710 m), further species L^
n * a P • (3450 a), P§ra lepechinel la longicgrnis n. sp. (3716
a ) , Snhaerophthalaus cav iaana n. sp. (Nosy Be), Cleonardo brey ipes n . sp.
(2500 ji), Eusiroides dentimerus n. sp. (Banc Walters), Eusirus lat irostria
n. sp. (2500 a), RhachotrggJLs glorigsae n . sp. (615-625 m), Bathyceradgcus
atgphenseni (Figures labelled Benthedius spinosus n. gen. n. sp.),
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Ceradocua tatteraalli n. sp. ( -C^ ? rubrosaculatua a. Tatteraall 1922 5.
Ledoyer 1968, type loc. Tulear), Indocratua n . subgenua of Chelrocratus,
type Cheirocratua ^ I.-2 further ap . C (J2 unidentatus, Dulzura
2§y2i2EiD222 n ' S P = (Isles Glorieuses) Dentelasmopus n, subgen. of
Elasaopus, type E_ t 252 aginipalpus n. ap. (mangrove, no further loc.), E ±
walterai n. ap. (Banc Walters), Eriogi§a inaegui caudate n. sp. (Tulear),
Gaa&arus sp. (new to the Indian Ocean, 770-860 mi), Hadsia ILiagogeradocus^
dentifera n. sp. (Sarodrano), Jerbania (recte Jerbarnia ) tridentata n u sp.
(Banc de la Zelee), Haera glorioaae n. sp. (isles Glorienses),
init iaginosa n, sp. (240 a), M_. pacific fora A & B, JK pedonculata n. sp.
(Banc de la Zelee), H„ gseudomargineta n. sp. (Tulear, = l§§ter@i
Ledoyer, non Haswell), Mallacoota latidactylus n. sp. (450 m) , Mel it®
alluaudi n. sp, (Fort Dauphin), Metaceradocus bidentatua n. sp, (Italy), ?
M-i iner^is n. sp. (Banc Walters) Mexipaera ainuata n. sp. (Banc Walters)
and P§r@la§mopus zelei n. sp. (Banc de la Zelee).)
LEDOYER, H., 1983. Les Oedicerotidae (Crustacea Aaphipoda) de la per
aediterranee. Boll. Hus. Civ. St. Hat, Verona 9: 45-84. (Deals with
? Arrhis mediterranee n. sp, (Napoli), |§thymedgn acuti frons, B^ banyulensis
n. sp. (SE France), B ± ®ongculodif orais n. sp, (Napoli), Halicreion
§§9Ui99EQi§» §cutige§ n, sp. (Marseille ) , csrinatus,
gibbosus, griseus, latissimanus, gackardi , H_. subnudus,
Oediceroides pilosus n. sp. (Napoli), Oediceropsia br© vigor nis,
longi§§nus angustipes n. sap. (Marseille), Westwoodills
ceacula and W^regtirostris. Also the genera Pontocratea (2 app.) and
idiu® (2 spp.) are discussed.)
LEE, W.Y. S, C.R. ARNOLD, 1983. Chronic toxicity of ocean-dumped pharmaceutical
wastes to the marine amphipod Amphithoe valida . Har. Poll. Bull. 14:
150-153.
LENANT0N, R.C.J., A. I. ROBERTSON & J.A. HANSEN, 1982. Nearshore accumulations
of detached macrophytes as nursery area of fish. Har. Ecol . Progr. Ser . 9 l
51-58, < Allorchestes compreaaus is main prey for 0 + year classes of 4
surf zone fish species in W. Australia.)
LEWIS, S.M. & B. KENSLEY, 1932. Notes on the ecology and behaviour of
Pseudamghithgides i ncurvaria (Just) (Crustacea, Aaphipoda, Aapithoidae) .
j7~nat. HistT 16: 167-174. "(Not seen)
LIESH0UT, S.E.N. van, 1983. Presence of a member of the genus Sal iweckelia
(Aaphipoda) on Tortuga, Venezuela. Bijdr, Dierk. 53: 244-246. (Specimens
intermediate between S^ a|§rginata and holainger i . )
LINCOLN, R.J. & H.H. THURSTON, 1983 . ~~Valetti§tta , “a new genus of deep-sea
amphipod (Gammaridea : Lysianassidae) with descriptions of two new species
from the North Atlantic Ocean. Bull. Br. Hus, nat. Hist. (Zool.) 44:
85-101, ( Valettiopais aacrodact^la is redescribed. Valettietta n. gen.
has 2 spp., V. lobata n. sp. and V . gracilis n. sp., both from abyssal
depths in the Bay of Biscay.)
LIMDEHAN, D.H. & W.T. H0H0T, 1983. Production of the asphipod Hyalella azteca
(Saussure) in a northern Ontario lake. Can. J. Zool. 61: 2051-2059.
LIPSKAYA, N, Y. , 1980. (Intensity of metabolism in some hyperiid species from
the southern Pacific Ocean.) Gidrobiol 2h. 16(6): 14-17. (In Russian, not
seen )
LOCKWOOD, A.P.H.L., S.R.L. BOLT & H.E. DAWSON, 1982. Water exchange across
crustacean gills. Pp 129-147 in D.L. HOULIHAN, J.C. RANKIN & T.J.
SHUTTLEWORTH (eds). Gills. Exp. Biol. Seminar Ser. 16. Cambridge Univ.
Press.
L0M, J, & I . DESP0RTES, 1981. Affinites de Paraayxa paradoxa Chatton, 1911,
parasite de Poecilochaetus serpens ( Annelids Polychete) evec les
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Marteiliidae Sprague, parasite d'Huitrea et du Cruatace Qrchestia
gaaaarellus. CR Acad. Sci. Paria 292: 627-632.
LQPRETTO, E.C., 1983. (On the bioecology of the freshwater amphipod Hyalella
paapeana Cavalier 1. Reproductive behavior). Liranobios 2: 371-378 (In
Spanish, not aeen) .
, id-5
LOWRY, J.K., 1981. A redescription of Sphaerophthalmus grobbeni Spandl
baaed on type material from the Red Ses and new material from the Great
Barrier Reef (Aaphipoda, Dexaainidae) . Crustaceans 41 : 190-198.
* 111999 1 us n * 9 en * is proposed as replacement name for the preoccupied
Sphaerophthalmua. )
LOWRY, J.K., 1982. The status of the gammaridean Amphipoda collected by the
Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914. Crustaceans 42: 319-320.
(Hissing type material)
LOWRY, J.K. & G.D. FENWICK, 1982. Raki ro§ , a new amphipod genua from The
Snares, New Zealand (Gaamaridea, Corophiidae) . J. nat. Hiat. 16: 119-125.
Ei?§ n. gen. n. sp., a apeciea living in empty barnacle sheila.)
LOWRY, J.K, & G.D, FENWICK, 1983. The shal low-water gaamaridean Aaphipoda of
the aubantarctic islands of New Zealand and Australia: Helitidae,
Hadziidae. J. roy, Soc. N-Z. 13: 201-260. (The following species are
described and illustrated: Ceradocopsis carnle yi (transferred fro® Haera) ,
kergueleni, C_. macracantha n. sp. (Auckland Isl,), C z peke, C ±
tristaneais (from Tristan da Cunha, the redescribed type material of
Maeracunha tristanensis) , Gamaarel la hybophora n. sp. (Snares), Hoho n.
gen, (Helitidae, type Ha 1 lacoota mar ilia spp phenotype, further spp. H_.
hirtipalraa n. sp. (Snares Isl., is Mai lacoota mar ilia Ps. phenotype) and
Hal lacoota carteta), Haera incerta , Tagua n , gen. (Helitidae) type and only
species T\ aporema n. sp. (Snares)* Zhadia n. gen. (Hadziidae), type and
only species Z. subantarctica n. sp. from Auckland Isl.)
LOWRY, J.K. & H.E. STODDART, 1983. The amphipod genus Parawaldeckia in New
2ealand waters (Crustacea, Lysianassoidea) . J. roy. Soc. N.Z. 13: 261-277.
(Deals with gngustg n. sp. (Lyttelton Harbour), P A kgraka n, sp.
(Wellington Harbour; this is the 'P ± stephenseni' on which Finchan
published his studies of periodic awimming behaviour), garata n. sp.
(Hawke Bay) and atephenseni) .
LOWRY, J.K, & H.E. STODDART, 1983. The shallow-water gammaridean Amphipoda of
the aubantarctic islands of New Zealand and Australia: Lysianassoidea, J.
roy. Soc. N.Z. 7: 279-394. (In this important study the authors informally
recognize three groups of lysianassoids in their material (there are more
elsewhere), v.z. the conicostoraatids, the lysianassids and the uristids.
The conicostomat id group consists of Ac idostoma , Acontiostoma, Gonicostoma
n . gen. (described in a paper in press), Qcosingo, Phoxoatoaa , Scolopostoma
n. gen., Shackletonia , Socarnoi dea (type sp. only) and Stomacontion. A
number of other species with 'conical raouthparts' are considered not to
belong to this natural group, but to be convergent. A key to and diagnoses
of the conicostomatid genera are provided. The type and only species of
Scplogoatoaa n * ■ is Stomacontion prionoplax. The following spp are
described and illustrated: Acontiostoma aar ion is , tuberculata n. sp.
(Snares), Stomacontion acutibasalis (transferred from Acontiostoma), S^
hurleyi n. sp. (Snares), S_, gepinii (with S^ kergueleni, a synonym based on
secondary males), S_. pungapunga n. sp. (Campbell Isl.), Enaayar§ iara n.
ap. (Snares), Kakanui n. gen. (lysianassid group), type sp, punui n. sp.
(Snares) further species Arabasia integricauda ) (here also? Parambasia sp.
of Bellan-Santini & Ledoyer 1974), Lysianopsis t i eke n. ap. (Campbell
Isl.), Parambasia rossii (of which Paeudambasia bipartita is the male).
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The history of the genua Psrawaldeckia is discussed and a key to females
provided; fully described are dab i ta n, sp. (Snares), hirsute n- ap„
(Campbell Isl.), kidder i (with reidentification of earlier material
published under thia name) , pul chra n. ap. (Snarea), P ± auzae n. ap.
(Auckland Isl,), thomaon i , P_. veaca n . ap. ( Snarea ) , Hi,EB 2 !!gdon hak® n *
ap. (Snarea), manene n. ap. (Snarea), mat ikuku n. ap. (Snarea),
Orchomene aahu n. ap. (Snarea), Paeudorchomene coatai, Tryphoael la aerana
n» ap. (Snarea) and Paeudonea iso idea cornutilabria. In an appendix on p.
394 Conicoatoaa kart a n. ap. (Kangaroo Ial . , S. Auatralia) is typified; it
will be described elsewhere.)
LOWRY, J.K., 1984. haxi 1 1 ip i ua commensal is, a second apeciea in the family
Maxillipiidae from Papua New Guinea (Aaphipoda, Gaamaridea). Crustaceans
46: 194-201. (This new species lives among the branches of a gorgonacean,
Rel ithaea sp. f Maxillipius is closely related to Icilius, the two genera
probably forming the family Iciliidae, near to the Paramphithoidae)
MACDONALD, A.G. & I. GILCHRIST, 1982. The pressure tolerance of deep sea
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fractionation by two species of marine amphipods; laboratory and field
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foodwebs on laboratory and field populations of marine amphipods. J. exp.
mar . Biol. Ecol. 72: 243-250.
MACOUART-MOULIN , C., 1982. Effets de l'agitation sur lea rythmes d'emergence
des Peracarides fouiaseurs Urothoe elegana (Aaphipoda) et Eurydice inerrais
(Isopoda). Tethys 10: 236-244.
HAGNHAGEN , C. & A.H, WIEDERHOLH, 1982. Food selectivity versus prey
availability: a study using the marine fish Poraatoschi atua aicrops*
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MAGNIETTE, F. & T. GINSBURGER-VOGEL , 1982. Etablissement d'une table
chronologique du developpeaent embryonnaire a differentes temperatures,
chez Orchestia gammarel lus (Pallas) (Crustace Aaphipode) . Bull. Soc. zool.
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MARCH, B.G.E. de, 1982. Decreased day length and light intensity as factors
inducing reproduction in Gammarus lacustria lacuatr is Sara. Can. J. Zool.
60: 2962-2965.
NARELLI, D.C., 1981. New records for Caprellidae in California, and notes on a
morphological variant of Caprella verrucosa Boeck, 1871. Proc. biol. Soc.
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MARGOLIS, L. & F. HQRAVEC, 1982, Rame 1 1 oga^marus vancouverensi s Bousfield
(Aaphipoda) as an intermediate host for salaonid parasites in British
Columbia. Can. J. Zool, 60: 1100-1104.
MATHIAS, J.A. & H. PAPST, 1981, Growth, survival and distribution of Gammarus
l§ 2 y®tris (Crustacea, Aaphipoda) stocked into ponds. Can. techn. Rep.
Fish, aquat. Sci. 989: 1-11.
MATHIAS , J.A., J. MARTIN, H. YURK0WSKI, J.G.I. LARK, M. PAPST & J.L. TABACHEK,
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MATHIEU, J., 1982, Metabolisae respiratoire du gammaride interstiel Niphargus
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HATHIEU, J., 1982. Relations entre l'activite locosotrice et le metabolisae
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de differentes conditions experiaentales. Vie Milieu 32 l 183-192,
MATHIEU, J., 1983, Le aetabolisae respiratoire de Nighargus (Aaphipode
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MATHIEU, J., 1983. Hetabolisae respiratoire d'une population kerstique de
Miphargua rhenqrhodanensis (Aaphlpode, Gaamaride) . Influence de la
temperature. Bull. Soc„ zool. Fr. 108: 67-77.
MATSUDA, R., 1982. The evolutionary process in talitrid amphipods and
salamanders in changing environments, with a discussion of 'genetic
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733*749,
MAURER, D., R.T . KECK, J.C. TINSHAN & W.A. LEATHEM, 1981. Vertical migration
and mortality of benthos in dredged material: part II. Crustacea. Mar.
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HAYRAT, A., 1981. Nouvelle definition dea yeux simples et composes chez lea
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122: 255*236.
KcDONALQ, M.E., 1983, A sampler for quantitatively assessing the aacrobenthic
epifaunal community of a hard substrate. Eat. coast. Shelf Sci . 17:
571-572.
HcGRQTHER, M.A., 1983. Comparison of feeding aechanisas in two intertidal
gaaaarideana, Hyale rupicola (Haawell) and Paraca 1 liope australis (Haswell)
(Crustacea: Aaphipoda). Austr. J. aar. Freshw, Res. 34: 717-726.
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with the bulbous holdfasts of Saccorhiza polyachides (Phaeophyta ) . Ophelia
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McLACHLAN, A., T. WOOLDRIDGE & A.H. DYE, 1981. The ecology of sandy beaches in
southern Africa. S. Afr. J. Zool. 16: 219-231.
HcLUSKY, D.5., 1982, The impact of petrochemical effluent on the fauna of an
intertidal eatuarine audflat. Est. coast. Shelf Sci, 14: 489-499. (A
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MEADOWS, P.S. & A. A. RUAGH, 1981. Multifactorial analysis of behavioural
responses of the aaphipod Corophiua yolutator to teaperature-sslinity
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MEADOWS, P.S. & C. ERDEM, 1982. The effect of mercury on Corophiu® yolutator:
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MELNIKOV, I. A. & A.S. KULIKOV, 1980. (Cryopelsgic fauna of the Central Arctic
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tsentral 'nogo arkticheskogo Bsaaejno. NAUKA, Moskva. (In Russian, not
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MERUANE, Z., J.A., 1982. (Aaphipoda collected in the waters of the Roninson
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seen )
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vivo administration of 3 H-leucine. Experientia 38: 252-253.
MEYER-R0CH0W, V.B. E. C.A. PYLE, 1980. Fatty acid analysis of lens and retina of
two antarctic fiah and of the head and body of the antarctic aaphipod
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HEYER-R0CHQW, V.B, G, K.H. TIANG, 1982. Comparison between teaperature-induced
changes and effects caused by dark-light adaptation in the eyes of 2
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species of Antarctic crustaceans. Cell Tissue Res. 221 l 625-632. Cl. a.
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fur Flie&zgewasserschaden. Matur u, Mensch (1982) , 133-138.
HILLER, S.A., 1982. The life history of Gamiarus p§§udglimnaeus Bousfield in a
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HILLER, S.A., 1984. Seasonal activity patterns of Gemmarus gseudolimnaeus
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for toxicity tests in Australian waters. Water Stud, Cent, techn, Rept 10,
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HILLS. E.L., K. PITTHAN fc B. HUNROE, 1982. Effect of preservation on the weight
of marine benthic invertebates . Can. J. Fish. aq. Sci. 39; 221-224.
(amphipods Included)
HIRAMAND, P., P. GERHAIH & H. CAMUS, 1982. Uptake of Americium and Plutonium
from contaminated sediments by three benthic species; Arenicola marina,
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Corophiu® volutator on the West coast of Sweden. Neth, J. Sea Res. 16;
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H00RE, P„G,, 1981, Marine Amphipoda (Crustacea) new to science from the
Tasmanian phytal fauna. J. nat. Hist, 15; 939-964, (Deals with
QXP§iphimedi§ edgari n. sp., Austrggh@ongid§§ splendans n. sp., A a
truganini n. sp., Cyproidea marmorata n. sp., Heaogroboloidea cruxlorraina
n. sp., and Rauaahgra lydithae n, sp. Keys to the genera Cypsiphi^edia p
Austrogheonoides , Mesogroboloides and R§umah§ra are provided.)
MOORE, P.G„, 1982. A new species in the aberrant genus Yulamars (Amphipoda,
Colomastigidae) from Tasmania. Crustaceans 43; 60-64, (Y^ grmadilligta n.
sp. )
H00RE, P.G., 1982. Little known Aaphipoda from the Clyde deep. J. mar. biol .
Ass. U.K. §2: 237. (Aaghilochgidea boacki , Eriopiaa glongata and Dyggedgs
monacantha )
MOORE, P.G., 1983, The apparent role of temperature in breeding initiation and
winter population structure in Hyale nilssgni Rathke (Amphipode): field
observations 1972-83. J. exp. mar. Biol. Ecol. 71: 237-248.
MOORE, P.G., 1983. On the male of Sophrosyne robgrtegni Stebbing 6 Robertson
(Crustacea, Amphipoda). Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 77; 103-109.
MOORE, P.G., 1983. On the shape and posterior ornamentation of the third
epimeral plates of gammaridesn aaphipods (Crustacea) ; decorative
flamboyance or plain adaptation. Sarsia §8; 221-228.
MOORE, P.G., 1983, Pagurissea scheabrii gen, ®t sp. n, (Crustacea, Aaphipoda)
associated with New Zealand hermit crabs, with notes on Xsa@§ flmhirsti
Patience. Zool. Scr. 12: 47-56. (A new ieaeid from the Otago Peninsula,
S. Island, N.Z.)
MOORE, P.G. & A. A. MYERS, 1983. A revision of the Hfaglocheira group of genera
(Aaphipoda, Aoridae) , Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 79: 179-221. ( Angnychocheirus
richardsoni gen et sp. nov, from Anvers Island, Antarctic peninsula.
n * sp. also from Anvers Island. The synonymy of
i!§pl 2 cheir§ barbimana a. 1. is disentangled and H. gulmgaa resurrected for
the Antarctic material, while cold-temperature specimens consist of 3
subspecies; H.b^ harbimana, H^b^ typica and H ± b ± robusta, balssi from
the Falkland islands Is 'a good species'.)
MOORE, P.G. , 1984. The amphipod Mgnoculodes gibboaus (Crustacea) in British
waters. J. mar. biol. Ass. U.K. §4, 271-278. Twith description, and key
to the six British app of Mgnoculodes)
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MOORE, P.G., 1984. Gamaaridean Amphipoda (Crustacea) collected by the yacht
Tulip froa surface waters of the Arabian Sea. J. nat. Hist. 18: 369-380.
( Atylus aegalogs n. sp. (17o56'N, 67o09' E) and Amphithoe_ramondi_>
MOORE, P.G. S. A.C. TAYLOR, 1984. Gill ar^a relationships in an ecological
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MORGAN, E., 1984. The pressure-responses of marine invertebrates: a
psychophysical perspective. Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 80: 209-230.
HORRIS, R.J., H.E. DAWSON & A.P.M. LOCKWOOD, 1982. The identification of some
lipophilic contaminants in the gill neutral lipids of Gamiaarua duebeni.
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MORRIS, R.J., A.P.H. LOCKWOOD & H.E. DAWSON, 1982. An effect of acclimation
salinity on the fatty acid composition of the gill phospholipids and water
flux of the aaphipod crustacean Gammarus duebeni. Comp. Biochem. Physiol.
72 A: 497-503.
HORRIST R.J., A.P.M. LOCKWOOD & H.E. DAWSON, 1982, Changes in the fatty acid
composition of the gill phospholipids in Gaamarus duebeni with degree of
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MORRISON, S.J., 198?. Trophic interactions between detrital microbiota and
detritus-feeding estuarine gamaaridean aaphipods. Ph.D. Thesis, Florida
State Univ,, Tallahassee. (Not seen)
H0RTESSEN, E., 1982. Production of Gaamarus pulex L, (Aaphipoda) in a small
Danish stream, Hydrobiologia 87: 77-82.
MOULDER, S.H., 1979. Effects of interaction between heavy metals and salinity
on the physiological responses of the amphipod, Gammarus duebeni. Ph.D.
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MUHLEMHARDT -SIEGEL, U., 1981. Die Bioaasse mariner Hakrobenthos-Gesellschaf ten
im Einf luszbereich der Klarschlararaverklappung vor der Elbemundung. Helgol.
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MULDER, H. & A. STAM, 1982. The macrobenthic fauna in a discharge area for
Ti02 waste acid in the North Sea, a baseline study. Publ . Versl. biol .
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MULLER-HAECKEL, A., 1979. Gaamarus zaddachi and Limnephilus politu a as agents .
in the decomposition of leaves in the estuary of the stream Angeran on the
northern Baltic coast. Aquilo, Ser. Zool. 19: 13-15.
HUSAEVA, E,I. £* I. A. SOKOLOVA, 1980. Calorific equivalents of planktonic
animals in the Peruvian upwelling region, Pol. Arch. Hydrobiol, 27:
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HUSHK0, I.B„, 1983. (Epithelium structure and lipid content in the
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MYERS, A, A., & D. HcGRATH, 1981. Taxonomic studies on British and Irish
Aaphipoda. The genus Photis with the re-establishment of P^ pollex ( = P z
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MYERS, A. A, & D. HcGRATH, 1982. Taxonomic studies on British and Irish
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(With redescriptions on G^ lobata (Chevr.) (=G^ melanopa a. Jones 1948),
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MYERS, A. A. & D. HcGRATH, 1982. Taxonoaic studies on British and Irish
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62: 693-698. (L^ grocery is redescribed from Irish and British material.
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and compared with f ur ina and L x r ichardi i , with which later sp. it has
been confused i.a. by Lincoln (1979)).
MYERS, A. A. & D- McGRATH, 1963. The genus Listriella (Crustacea. Amphipoda) in
British and Irish waters, with the description of a new species. J, mar.
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Spooner (I960). picta is redescribed.)
MYERS, A. A. & P.G. MOORE, 1963. The New Zealand and South-east Australian
species of Aora Kroyer (Amphipoda, Gaamaridea) . Rec. austr. Mus. 35:
167-190, (With key to world Aora. Described are A^ typica , A_. gaculata
(Thomson), A ± mortoni (Haswell), A ± hebes n. sp. (Sydney, on sponges), A_=_
hlrcosa n. sp. (Tasmania), and adpresss n, sp. (Victoria).)
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of species. The authors recognize seven species in two species-groups in
the area of investigation, as follows: In group 1 E^ braai 1 ienais (W. Atl .
and Med.), E^ punctatus (=E. abditus s. Sara and E^ brasiliensis s, C & F,
Gurj, and Lincoln) and E^ difforais, and in group 2 EL rubr icornis
(Stiapson, 1853) ( = hunter i auct. and E z difforais s. Lincoln!, EL
fasciatus (Stiapson, 1653) (=E^ rubricornis s. Bouefieid 1973), E.
megalops, and EL ateghenseni n. sp. (deep water off Faroes).)
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HAIR, K.K.C. , T„C. GOPALAKRISHNAN , P. VENUGOPAL, H. GEORGE PETER, K.V.
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Sesi-lunar or lunar cycles? Publ - Aaakusa mar* Biol, Lab, § l 105-117,
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of arctic marine aacrozooplankton . Arctic 34: 307-313. (l.a. Hyperoche
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PESCE, G.L., 1980, (Faunistic researches on phreatic waters of Marche (Central
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PESCE, G.L. , P. TETE~& M. DE SIMONE, 1981. (Research in Africa by the Institute
of Zoology of L' Aquila. 6. Faunistical researchers in phreatic
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PIEPER, H-G. & M.P.D. MEYERING, 1982. Gam®3£y§ occurrence as an indication for
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PINKSTER, S, & D. PLATVOET, 1983. Further observations on the distribution and
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Hydrobiologia 97: 105-118,
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