1 Amphipod Newsletter 25 Bibliography (per 3 1-7-2003) by Wim Vader AIKINS, S. & E. KIKUCHI 2001. Water current velocity as an environmental factor regulating the distribution of amphipod species in Gamo lagoon, Japan. — — Limnology 2, 185-191 ( Eogammarus possjeticus and Melita setiflagella.) AKAIKE, S., A. TAKIYA, F. TSUDA, A. MOTOYA & K. TAKAHASHI 2002?. ( Seasonal occurrence of a kelp-boring amphipod, Ceinina japonica along the coasts of Hokkaido from 1997 to 2001.) — Scientific Reports of Hokkaido Fisheries Experimental Station (61), 25-28. (In Japanese, not seen.) ALONSO DE PINO, G.M. 2003. A new species of Phoxocephalidae and some other records of sand-burrowing Amphipoda (Crustacea) from Argentina. Journal of Natural History 37, 1029-1057. (Deals with Metharpinia iado n.sp. (El Rincon, Argentina), Microphoxus cornutus, , Fuegiphoxus fuegiensis, and Ipanema talpa.) ANDRES, H. G. & A. BRANDT 2001. Lepechinellid genera Paralepechinella Pirlot, 1933 and Lepechinelloides Thurston, 1980: first records from Antarctica (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Mitteilingen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut 98, 77-97 . (The family Lepechinellidae is maintained. Lepechinelloides weddellensis n.sp. (from 73*24'S, 22*09'W, c. 2000m), and Paralepechinella occultolongicornis n.sp. (from 73*27'S, 22*46’ W, 1645m).) ANDRES, H. G., A.-N. LORZ & A. BRANDT 2002. A common, but undescribed huge species of Eusirus Kroyer, 1845 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eusiridae) from Antarctica. — Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Museum und Institut 99, 109-126. ( Eusirus giganteus n.sp., up to 82 mm long, from off King George Isl., S.Shetlands. E. perdentatus is redescribed and a key to Antarctic Eusirus presented.) APPADOO, Ch. & A. A. MYERS 2003. The genus Elasmopus (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Melitidae) from Mauritius (Indian Ocean) with description of five new species. — Records of the Australian Museum 55, 6 1-84. (Deals with Elasmopus menurte, E. palu n.sp., E. pectenicrus, E. pseudinteger n.sp., E. puteus n sp., E. souillacensis n.sp., E. spinidactylus, E. spinimanus and E. steelei 2 n.sp.; all new species are from Mauritius. A key to Mauritian Elasmopus is also provided.) ARCAS, J. , F. BENITEZ & M. PARAMOS 2003. Diet and habitat use of Sanderling Calidris alba , wintering on a southern European estuary. — Alauda 77, 69-72. ARVAI, J.L., C.D.LEVINGS, P.J.HARRISON & W.E.NEILL 2002. Improvement of the sediment ecosystem following diversion of an intertidal sewage outfall at the Fraser river estuary, Canada, with emphasis on Corophium salmonis (Amphipoda). — Marine Pollution Bulletin 44, 511-519. BACHELET, G., J.-Cl. DAUVIN & J.-Cl. SORBE 2003. An updated checklist of marine and brackish water Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) of the southern Bay of Biscay. — Cahiers de Biologie Marine 44, 121-151. (319 spp of Amphipoda, of which 19 hitherto are >endemic=.) BARKACS, K., M. OVARI, N. OERTEL, E. SZABO, E. SZURDOKI & G. ZARAY 2002. Elemental analysis of Dikerogammarus villosus samples for river water monitoring. — Microchemical Journal 73, 99-1 11. BAUMGARTNER, D., A.D. JUNGBLUTH, U. KOCH & E. von ELERT 2002. Effects of infochemicals on microhabitat choice by the freshwater amphipod Gammarus roeseli. — Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 155, 353-367. BERGE, J. & W. VADER 2003. Stegocephalidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Australia and New Zealand, with descriptions of eight new species. — Records of the Australian Museum 55, 85-1 12. (25 spp Ca key is provided-, among which the following are dealt with in detail: Andaniella ?integripes, Andaniexis andaniexis n.sp.(E. of Flynn reef, Queensland), A. elinae n.sp. (off Freycinet peninsula, Tasmania), Glorandaniotes sandroi n.sp. (Bass Strait), G. traudlae n.sp (off Wollongong, NSW), Stegocephaloides gunnae n.sp. (S. of P. Hicks, Victoria), S. ingstadi n.sp. (NE of Coffs Harbour, NSW), S. tori n.sp. (S. of P.Hicks, Victoria), and S. tucki n.sp. (Fortescue Bay, Tasmania). A key to Andaniotes spp and a table listing characters of Stegocephaloides spp are given. A number of the new species was collected in baited traps.) BERGE, J. & W. VADER 2003. Description of two new Glorandaniotes species (Amphipoda: Stegocephalidae). — Journal of Crustacean Biology 23, 633-643. (Deals with G. vemae n.sp. (28*28’N, 44*22’S, 2270m) and G. norae n.sp. (1 1*12’S, 88*48’W).) 3 BERGMANN,M . , S.K.WIECZOREK, P.G. MOORE & R.J.A. ATKINSON 2002. Utilisation of invertebrates discarded from the Nephrops fishery by variously selective benthic scavengers in the west of Scotland. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 233 , 185-198. BERGSTROM, U. & G. ENGLUND 2002. Estimating predation rates in experimental systems: Scale-dependent effects of aggressive behaviour. - — Oikos 91, 251-279. ( Monoporeia affinis.) BLACK, M.C. & P.L. WILLIAMS 2001. Preliminary assessments of metal toxicity in the middle Tisza river (Hungary) flood plain. — Journal of Soils and Sediments 1 , 213-216. ( Hyalella azteca test animal) BOCHER, P., Y. CHEREL, J. PH. LABAT, P. MAYZAUD & P. JOUVENTIN 2001. Amphipod-based food web: Themisto gaudichaudii caught in nets and by seabirds in Kerguelen waters, southern Indian Ocean. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 223 , 261-276. BOND-BUCKUP, G. & P.B.ARAUJO 1998. ( Hyalella montenegrinae n.sp., an amphipod from continental waters in the south of Brazil (Crustacea, Peracarida, Hyalellidae).) — Nauplius 6, 53-59. (In Portuguese, not seen) BOSA, C.R. & M. SETUKO 2002. (Peracarids associated with worm reefs of Phragmatopoma caudata (Kroyer) (Polychaeta, Sabellariidae) from Caioba beach, Matinhos, Parana.) — Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 19 (Suppl.l), 135- 147. (In Portuguese. Amphipods collected were Elasmopus pectenicrus , Hyale media and Ericthonius brasiliensis .) BOUSFIELD, E. L. & E. A. HENDRYCKS 2002. The talitroidean amphipod family Hyalidae revised, with emphasis on the North Pacific fauna: systematics and distributional ecology. — Amphipacifica 3 (3), 17-134. (A major revision! With diagnoses of and keys to all taxa. Deals with Parallorchestes ochotensis, P. carinata n.sp. (Aleutians), P. subcarinata n.sp. (Aleutians), P. alaskensis n.sp. (Attu, Aleutians), P. cowani n.sp. (Vancouver isl.), P. leblondi n.sp. (Vancouver isl.), P. minima n.sp. (Vancouver isl.), P. nuda n.sp. (Vancouver isl.), P. zibellina, P. kabatai n.sp. (SE Alaska), P. asiatica, P. americana , and P. trispinosa n.sp. (Vancouver isl.). The genus Protohyale n.gen (type Hyale frequens), has four subgenera: Boreohyale n. subgen. (type P. lamberti n.sp.), with the species P. (B.) lamberti n.sp. (Vancouver isl.), P. (B.) jarrettae n.sp. (Vancouver isl.), P. (B.) seticornis n.sp. (Vancouver isl.), P. (B.) oculata n.sp. 4 (Vancouver isl.), P. (B.) oclairi n.sp. (San Juan isl., WA), P. (B.) hiwatarii n.sp. (S Juan isl., WA), P. (B.) pumila (transf. from Hyale), P. (B.) sp. 1 (=H. schmidti s. Iwasa), H. (B.) sp. 2 (=H. dollfusi s. Bulycheva); Protohyale s. str. , with P. (P.) frequens (transf. from Allorchestes), P. (P.) mohri n.sp. (Laguna Beach, CA), P. (P.) canalina (transf. from Hyale , as are the next 3 spp), P. (P.) yaqui, P. (P.) gnasave , and P. (P.) corallinacola. The third subgenus is Leptohyale n.subgen., with as type and only species P. (Leptohyale) longipalpa n.sp. (Alaska). The fourth subgenus is Diplohyale n. subgen. (type Hyale diplodactyla +3, all transf. from Hyale ; P. (D.) bidentata is illustrated). Also illustrated is Lelehna ishigakiensis . The genus Hyale is here restricted to the species in the pontica-g roup, of which H. lubbockiana is illustrated. In Parhyale, P. hawaiiensis is illustrated and a key provided. Ptilohyale n.gen. (type Allorchestes plumulosus) has 12 species. Pt. plumulosa is illustrated, as are Pt. littoralis (transf. from Allorchestes ) and Pt. barbicornis (transf. from Hyale). The genus Apohyale n.gen. (type Allorchestes pugettensis) has 24 species, most transferred from Hyale; A. anceps , A. pugettensis , A. californica and A. punctata are illustrated. The new genus Serejohyale (type H.spinidactyla ) has 4 species, Ruff ohy ale n. gen. (type H. milloti) 3, of which R. jeanneli is illustrated. The Kuriidae are reduced to subfamily status within the Hyalidae, with Kuria and Micropythia as genera, the third subfamily in the Hyalidae are the Hyacheliinae; Hyachelia tortugae is illustrated. ) BRTEK, J. 2001. (Contributions to a knowledge of the Amphipoda in Slovakia (I. - Gammaroidea, Crangonyctoidea, Corophioidea).) — Zbornik Slovenskeho Noroneho Muzea Prirodne Vedy 47 , 65-89. (In Slovak, not seen. 21 spp in 5 families and 8 genera.) BURY, N. R., J. SHAW, C.GLOVER & C. HOGSTRAND 2002. Derivation of a toxicity-based model to predict how water chemistry influences silver toxicity to invertebrates. — Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 133C , 259-270. ( Gammarus pulex test amphipod) CADIEN, D.B. 2003. Arthropods of the Upper Continental Slope of the Southern California Bight: A resource guide. — SC AMIT Newsletter 21 (8-9), 5-13. CARRASSON, M. & J. MATALLANAS 2002. Diets of deep-sea macrourid fishes in the western Mediterranean. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 234 , 215-228. 5 CASSET, M.A., F.R. MOMO & A.D.N. GIORGI 2001. (Population dynamics of two amphipod species and its relationship with the aquatic vegetation in a Lujan river basin microenvironment (Argentina).) — Ecologia Austral 11 , 79-85. (In Spanish, not seen. Concerns two Hyalella spp.) CESAR, A., G.L. MARIN, R. VITA & A. MARIN 2002. Sensitivity of Mediterranean amphipods and sea urchins to reference toxicants. — Ciencias Marinas 28 , 407-417. ( Gammarus aequicauda and Microdeutopus gryllotalpa as test amphipods.) CHAZARO-OLVERA, S., I. WINFIELD, M.ORTIZ & F. ALVAREZ 2002. Peracarid crustaceans from three inlets in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico: new records and range extensions. - — Zootaxa 123 , 1-16. (Amph. on pp. 3-4. Seven amphipod spp are new to the area.) CHOU, W. & J. LEE 1996. A new terrestrial amphipod (Crustacea) from a subtropical forest in Taiwan, with description of a new genus. — Bulletin of National Museum of Natural Science S, 43-55. (Unfortunately overlooked earlier. Deals with Bousfieldia phoenixae n.gen., n. sp, (Talitridae) from Nantou Co., Taiwan, at 800m a.s.l.. The genus is close to Parorchestia.) CONNELL, S.D. 2002. Effects of a predator and prey on a foraging reef fish: Implications for understanding density-dependent growth. — Journal of Fish Biology 60 , 1551-1561. (A New Zealand study on the Magpie Morwong Cheilodactylus nigripes and its amphipod prey).) COSTA, F.O., T. NEUPARTH, M.H.COSTA, C.W.THEODORAKIS & L.R.SHUGART 2002. Detection of DNA strand breakage in a marine amphipod by agarose gel electrophoresis: exposure to X-rays and copper. — Biomarkers 7,451-463. CRUZ-RIVERA, E. & M.E. HAY 2001. Macroalgal traits and the feeding and fitness of an herbivorous amphipod: the roles of selectivity, mixing, and compensation. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 218 , 249-266. (Studies on Ampithoe longimana .) DAVID, B., F. MAGNIEZ, L. VILLIER & P.de WEVER 2003. Conveying behavior of the deep sea pourtalesiid Cystocrepis setigera off Peru. — Pp 153- 257 in J.P.Feral & B. David (eds). Echinoderm Research 2001. Swets & Zeitlinger. ( >highly atypical amphipods, apparently caprellids=, were observed on Cystocrepis .) 6 DESY, J.C., M. AMYOT, B. PINET-ALLOUL & P.G.C. CAMPBELL 2002. Relating cadmium concentrations in three macrophyte-associated invertebrates to those in macrophytes, water, and sediments. — Environmental Pollution 120 , 759-769. (i.a. Gammarus fasciatus) DEWICKE, A., A. CATTRIJSSE, J. MEES & M. VINCX 2003. Spatial patterns of the hyperbenthos of subtidal sandbanks in the southern North Sea. — Journal of Sea Research 49 , 27-45 (Amph. pp 41-42) DEZFULI, B.S., S. CAPUANO & L. CONGIU 2002. Identification of life cycle stages of Cyathocephalus truncatus (Cestoda: Spathebothriidae) using molecular techniques. — Journal of Parasitology 88, 632-634. (A parasite of Echinogammarus stammeri.) DICK, J.T.A., R.J.E.BAILEY & R.W.ELWOOD 2002. Maternal care in the rockpool amphipod Apherusa jurinei : developmental and environmental cues. — -Animal Behaviour 63, 707-713. DICK, J.T.A., D. PLATVOET & D.W.KELLY 2002. Predatory impact of the freshwater invader Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59, 1078-1084. (This voracious predator is predicted to have a great impact on freshwater ecosystems in the areas it invades.) DOVGAL, I.V. 2001. (The distribution and variability of chonotrichs (Ciliophora, Chonotrichia) of Ukrainian fauna. Communication 2.) — - Vestnik Zoologii 35, 65-70. (In Russian. Heliochona pontica, a commensal of marine gammarids.) DUFFY, J.E. & A.M.HARVILICZ 2001. Species-specific impacts of grazing amphipods in an eelgrass-bed community. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 223, 201-211. DUGGAN, I.C., K.J. COLLIER, P.D. CHAMION, G.F. CROKER, C.R.J. DAVIES, P.W. LAMBERT, J.W. NAGELS & R.J. WILCOCK 2002. Ecoregional differences in macrophyte and macroinvertebrate communities between Westland and Waikato. Are all New Zealand lowland streams the same? — New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 36, 831-845. (No, not at all!) 7 DUNCAN, K.W. 1994. Terrestrial Talitridae (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Fauna of New Zealand 31, 1-125. (This important book was not available to me before now. It is a complete monographic revision of the N Zealand landhoppers and deals with the following species: Arcitalitrus sylvaticus , Kanikania n.gen. (type Parorchestia improvisa), K. improvisa, K. motuensis n.sp. (Stewart Isl), K. rubroannulata (transf. from Orchestia); Makawe n.gen. (type Orchestia hurleyi), M. hurleyi, M insularis (transf. from Parorchestia), M. maynei (ditto), M otamatuakeke n.sp. (Dunedin), M parva (transf. from Parorchestia), M. waihekensis n.sp. (Auckland); Parorchestia ihurawao n.sp. (Auckland), P. lesliensis (transf. from Orchestia), P. longicornis (originally described as Orchestia steward longicornis), P. tenuis; Puhuruhuru n. gen. with type P. aotearoa n.sp. (Wairarapa), P. paters oni (transf, from Talorchestia); Tara n.gen. (type Orchestia sylvicola), T. hauturu n.sp. (L. Barrier Isl.), T. simularis (transf. from Orchestia), T. sinbadensis (ditto), T. sylvicola, T. taranaki n.sp. (Taranaki) ; Waematau n.gen. (type W. manawatahi), W. kaitaia n.sp. (Northland), W manawatahi n.sp. (Three Kings isl.), W. muriwhena n.sp. (Northland), W reinga n.sp. (Northland), and W unuwhao n.sp. (also Northland). A key to all species is also presented.) DUNHAM, J.S. & D.A.DUFFUS 2001. Foraging patterns of gray whales in central Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia, Canada. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 223 , 299-310. ESCOBAR-BRIONES, E. & I. WINFIELD 2003. Checklist of the benthic Gammaridea and Caprellidea (Crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda) from the Gulf of Mexico continental shelf and slope. — Belgian Journal of Zoology 133 , 37- 44. (A most useful compilation!) ESSINK, K. 2003. Response of an estuarine ecosystem to reduced organic waste discharge. — Aquatic Ecology 37, 65-76. (The Dollard, NE in the Netherlands.) FAASSE, M. & G. van MOORSEL 2003. The North-American amphipods, Melita nitida Smith, 1873 and Incisocalliope aestuarius (Watling and Maurer, 1973) (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea), introduced to the Western Scheldt estuary (The Netherlands). — Aquatic Ecology 37 , 13-22. FAASSE, M. & E. STIKVOORT 2002. (Marine and estuarine amphipods of soft bottoms in the Deltaic area. (Crustacea: Gammaridea). — Nederlandse 8 Faunistische Mededelingen 17, 57-86. (In Dutch. Many new records for the area, also of alien species.) FALLACI, M., I. COLOMBINI, M. LAGAR, F. SCAPINI & L. CHELAZZI 2003. Distribution patterns of different age classes and sexes in a Tyrrhenian population of Talitrus saltator. — Marine Biology (Berlin) 142 , 101-110. FERRARO, S.P. & F.A.COLE 2002. A field validation of two sediment- amphipod toxicity tests. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 21 , 1423- 1437. (Tests with Rhepoxynius abronius and Leptocheirus plumulosus. Both are considered >ecologically relevant^) FERRETTI, J.A., D.F.CALESSO, J.M.LAZORCHAK & C.O.DURHAM 2002. Evaluation of reduced sediment volume toxicity test procedures using the marine amphipod Ampelisca abdita. — Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 21, 2372-2377. FIELD, L.J., D.D. MacDONALD, S.B. NORTON, C.G. INGERSOLL, C.G. SEVERN, D. SMORONG & R. LINDSKOOG 2002. Predicting amphipod toxicity from sediment chemistry using logistic regression models. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 21, 1993-2005. ( Ampelisca abdita and Rhepoxynius abronius as test animals.) FOSTER, J. M. 2002. Ameroculodes miltoni, a new species of estuarine amphipod (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida: Oedicerotidae) from the southeastern United States. — - Zootaxa 28, 1-12. (Type material from Mississippi) FRICK, M.G., K.L. WILLIAMS & D.C.VELJACIC 2002. New records of epibionts from Loggerhead Sea Turtles Caretta caretta (L.). — Bulletin of Marine Science 70, 953-956. (I.a. Podocerus chelonophilus and Colomastix halichondriae , the latter in epizoic sponges.) GERBERDING, M., W.E. BROWNE & N.H. PATEL 2002. Cell lineage analysis of the amphipod crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis reveals an early restriction of cell fates. — Development, Cambridge 129, 5789-5801. GOETTING, E. 2001. Development of a salt-marsh arthropod fauna after opening a summer polder. — Senckenbergia Maritima 31, 333-340 (i.a. Orchestia gammarellus) 9 GONZALEZ, E.R. & C.O. COLEMAN 2002. Hyalella arrnata (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Hyalellidae) and the description of a related new species from Lake Titicaca. — Organisms , Diversity and Evolution 2, 271-273. (The new sp. is H. longispina n.sp.) GONZALEZ, E. & L. WATLING 2002. Redescription of the freshwater amphipod Hyalella faxoni from Costa Rica (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyalellidae). — Revista de Biologia Tropical 50 , 659-667. (. H . faxoni is redescribed and revived as a >good species^.) GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2002. Metaprotella tanzaniensis , a new caprellid (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Protellidae) from Tanzania, with a key to the species of Metaprotella. — Bulletin of Marine Science 70 , 909-918. GUERRA- GARCIA, J.M. 2002. Redescription of Caprellina longicollis (Nicolet, 1849) (Amphipoda, Caprellidea, Phtisicidae) from Chile, with notes on ontogenetic development and clinging behaviour. — Crustaceana 74 , 1292- 1303. GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2002. Redescription of Caprella linearis (Linnaeus, 1767) and C. septentrionalis Kroyer, 1838 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidea) from Scotland, with an ontogenetic comparison between the species and a study of the clinging behaviour. — Sarsia 87 , 216-235. GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2002. Littoral caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidea) from the Philippines, with the description of a new species. - — The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 50, 49-60. (Deals with Metaproto novaehollandiae, Protogeton inflatus , and Deutella philippinensis n.sp. (Gasan, Philippines).) GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2002. Two new species of Deutella Mayer, 1890 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Pariambidae) collected by the R.V. >Anton Bruun= during the International Indian Ocean Expedition 1963-1964. — Zootaxa 74, 1- 18. (D. antonbruuni n.sp and D. indica n.sp., both from 29*21'S, 31*35'E.) GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2002. Revision of the genus Noculacia Mayer, 1903 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidea) with the description of two new species. — - Organismic Diversity & Evolution 2, Electronic Supplement 7, 1-26. (The genus Noculacia (Caprellinoididae) contains the spp N. africana n.sp. (24*6 l’S, 35*20’E), N. australiensis n.sp. (Great Australian Bight, SA), and TV. bullata. Also described is Pseudoprotella bogisa , transferred from Noculacia.) 10 GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2003. Redescription of Mayerella magellanica McCain & Gray, 1971 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidea) from Chile with a revision of the genus Mayerella. — Hydrobiologia 490, 187-195. (Also M. acanthocephala, M. redunca, M. limicola , and M. banksia are illustrated.) GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2003. Revision of the genus Deutella (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidea) with description of a new species, redescription of Deutella venenosa Mayer, 1 890, and a key to the species of Deutella. — Journal of Natural History 57, 1059-1084. (Deals withD. aspiducha, D. californica, D. incerta (The genus Luconacia is considered a junior synonym of Deutella), D. margaritae n.sp. (Isla Margarita, Venezuela), D. mayeri, D. schieckei, D. vemae , and D. venenosa. The author places the genus in the Pariambidae, even though in his discussion he advises against its use.) GEURRA-GARCIA, J.M. 2003. Two new species of deep-water caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from northeastern Brazil. — Cahiers de Biologie Marine 44 , 171-184. (Deals with Liropus nelsonae n.sp. and Parvipalpus colemani n.sp.. Keys to these genera are provided, as is a list of all caprellids reported from below 400m.) GUERRA-GARCIA, J.M. & I. TAKEUCHI 2003. The Caprellidea (Malacostraca: Amphipoda) from Mirs bay, Hong Kong, with the description of a new genus and two new species. — Journal of Crustacean Biology 23 , 154- 168. (Deals with Metaproto sp., Tropicaprella minuta n.gen. n. sp. (Caprellidae), Caprella scaur a, and C. hirayamai n.sp.) GUIGUER, K.R.R.A. & D.R.BARTON 2002. The trophic role of Diporeia (Amphipoda) in Colpoys Bay (Georgian Bay) benthic food web: A stable isotope approach. — Journal of Great Lakes Research 28 , 229-239. GUNTHER, W. & I. KRONCKE 2003. Macrofauna communities of the Dogger Bank (central North Sea) in the late 1990s: spatial distribution, species composition and trophic structure. — Helgoland Marine Research 57 , 34-46. (Not seen) HAM, J.L. van der 2003. Addition to the description of Spelaeonicippe provo (Amphipoda , Pardaliscidae). — Crustaceana 75, 1271-1274. (U3 is 2- articulate!) HAM, J.L. van der & R. VONK 2003. A phylogenetic analysis of the Eriopisa complex (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Melitidae) and a new species from beach 11 interstitia in Venezuela. — Journal of Natural History 37, 779-796. (Deals with Eriopisa mochimae n.sp. (Bay of Mochima, Venezuela). A thorough cladistic analysis of the Eriopisa-gxoup shows that Ps am m ogam m ar us should be reunited with Eriopisa , while Tunisopisa and Victoriopisa are >good genera=.) HARRIS, P.M., B. R. ROOSE & L. NORMENT 2002. Underground dispersal by amphipods ( Crangonyx pseudogracilis) between temporary ponds. — Journal of Freshwater Ecology 17 , 589-594. HENDRYCKS, E.A. & K.E. CONLAN 2003. Monoculodes curtipediculus (Amphipoda, Oedicerotidae), a new species from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. - — Crustaceana 76 , 49-63. HILTON, C., S.J. WALDE & M.L. LEONARD 2002. Intense episodic predation by shorebirds may influence life history strategy of an intertidal amphipod. — Oikos 99, 368-376. ( Corophium volutator in Nova Scotia.) HIWATARI, T. 2002. Two new species of Parhyale (Crustacea: Amphipoda. Hyalidae) from southeastern Japan and the Philippines. — Species Diversity 7, 345-361. (P. hachijoensis n.sp. (Hachijo isl., SE Japan) andR. philippinensis n.sp. (Mindanao, Philippines).) HO, K.T., A. KUHN, R.M. BURGESS, M. PELLETIER, D.G. McGOVERN, J. CHARLES & L. PATTON 2003. Use of marine toxicity identification and evaluation methods in determining causes of toxicity to fish in a marine aquarium facility. — North American Journal of Aquaculture 65, 14-20. ( Ampelisca abdita test animal) HOFMEISTER, A. & A. BICK 2003. Okoparasitologische Untersuchungen an Corophium spp in der Unterwarnow: Einflusz des Salinitatsgradienten und des Lebensraumes auf den Befall mit digenen Trematoden. — Poster, Crustaceologen-Tagung Ulm. HOU, Zh-e & S. LI 2002. Freshwater amphipod crustaceans (Gammaridae) from Chishui and adjacent regions, China. — The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 50, 407-418. (Deals with Gammarus craspedotrichus n.sp., and G. accretus n.sp., both from Chinhui City.) HOU, Zh-e. & S. LI 2002. Gammarus riparius, a new species of freshwater amphipod from the Willing mountains area, China. — Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 27, 699-706. 12 HOU, Zh.-e. & S. LI 2002. A new species of the genus Grandidierella from lake Chaohu, China (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Aoridae). — Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 27 , 225-234. (G. chaohuensis n.sp. from Lake Chaohu, Anhui province, China.) HOU, Zh.-e. & S. LI 2002. A new species of the genus Gammarus from Yunnan, China (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridae). — Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 27 , 65-73. (G. qiani n.sp. from Yunnan, China.) HOU, Zh.-e. & S. LI 2002. Two new species of troglobytic amphipod crustaceans (Gammaridae) from Hubei province, China. - — The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 50 , 27-36. (G. xianfengensis n.sp and G. lichuanensis n.sp.) HOU, Zh.-e. & S. LI 2002. Descriptions of two new species of the genus Gammarus (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridae) from Yunnan, China. — The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 50 , 37-52. (G. paucispinus n.sp. and G. lophacanthus n.sp.) HOU, Zh.-e. & S. LI 2003. A new troglobitic species found in Huayangdong cave, China (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Pseudocrangonyctidae). — — Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 28 , 42-49. ( Pseudocrangonyx cavernarius n.sp. from Anhui province, China.) HOU, Zh.-e., S. LI & S. KOENEMANN 2002. Gammarus emeiensis , a new species of amphipod crustacean from Sichuan province, China. - — Beaufortia 52 , 37-43. (From Emei Mt, Sichuan prov., China) HOU, Zh.-e., S. LI & H. MORINO 2002. Three new species of the genus Gammarus (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Gammaridae) from Yunnan, China. - — Zoological Science 19 , 939-960. (G. denticulatus n.sp., G. stagnarius n.sp., and G. elevatus n.sp.. A key to all Chinese Gammarus spp is provided.) HOU, Zh.-e., S. LI & M. ZHENG 2002. A new species of freshwater amphipod from China (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridae). — Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 27 , 456-465. ( Gammarus sichuanensis n.sp from Sichuan, China.) HYNE, R., A.C.HOGAN, F. PABLO & A.C.ROACH 2002. Toxicity of selenomethionine- and seleno-contaminated sediment to the amphipod Corophium sp. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 52 , 30-37. 13 INGERSOLL, C.G., D.D. MacDONALD, W.G. BRUMBAUGH, B.T. JOHNSON, N.E. KEMBLE, J.L. KUNZ, T.W. MAY, N. WANG, J.R. SMITH, D.W. SPARKS & D.S. IRELAND 2002. Toxicity assessment of sediments from the Grand Calumet River and Indiana Harbor Canal in northwestern Indiana, USA. — Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 43 , 156- 167. ( Hyalella azteca test animal.) INOUE, H. 2002. Records of intertidal gammaridean Amphipoda (Crustacea) from rocky coasts of Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. — Natural History Bulletin of Ibaraki University 6 , 23-29. (An annotated list of 20 spp in 8 families.) IRONSIDE, J.E., J.E. SMITH, M.J. HATCHER, R.G. SHARPE, D. ROLLINSON & A.M. DUNN 2003. Two species of feminizing microsporidian parasite coexist in populations of Gammarus duebeni. — Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16 , 467-473. (Not seen, unfortunately) ISHIKAWA, T. & J. URABE 2002. Population dynamics and production of Jesogammarus annandalei , an endemic amphipod in lake Biwa, Japan. — Freshwater Biology 47, 1935-1943. JARAMILLO, E., H. CONTRERAS & P. QUIJON 2001. Seasonal and interannual variability in population abundances of the intertidal macroinfauna of Queule river estuary, south-central Chile. — Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 74, 455-468. (Not seen) JAZDZEWSKI, K. 2002. Changes in the diversity of the populations of gammarid crustaceans in southern Baltic offshore waters. — BioMare Newsletter 2002-2, 4-5. JAZDZEWSKI, K. & A. KONOPACKA 2002. Invasive Ponto-Caspian species in waters of the Vistula and Oder basins and the southern Baltic Sea. — Pp 384-398 in E. Leppakoski et al. (eds). Invasive aquatic species of Europe, kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands. (Deals with i.a. Chelicorophium curvispinum, Chaetogammarus ischnus, Pontogammarus robustoides, Dikero gammarus haemobaphes , D. villosus, and Obesogammarus crassus .) JAZDZEWSKI, K., A. KONOPACKA & M. GRABOWSKI 2002. Four Ponto- Caspian and one American gammarid species (Crustacea, Amphipoda) recently invading Polish waters. — Contributions to Zoology 71, 1 15-122. ( Deals with 14 Dikerogammarus haemobaphes, D. villosus, Pontogammarus robustoides, Obesogammarus crassus , and Gammarus tigrinus.) JAZDZEWSKI, K. & R. KULICKA 2002. New fossil amphipod, Palaeogammarus polonicus sp. nov., from the Polish amber. — Acta Geologica Polonica 52 , 379-383 JEDRZEJCZAK, M.F. 2002. Stranded Zostera marina L. vs wrack fauna community interactions on a Baltic sandy beach (Hel, Poland): a short-term pilot study. Part 1. Driftline effects of fragmented detritivory, leaching, and decay rates. — Okeanologia 44 , 273-286. JEDRZEJCZAK, M.F. 2002. Stranded Zostera marina L. vs wrack fauna community interactions on a Baltic sandy beach (Hel, Poland): a short-term pilot study. Part 2. Driftline effects of succession changes and colonization of beach fauna. — Okeanologia 44 , 367-387. JOSTENSEN, J.P., S. SPERSTAD, S. JOHANSEN & B. LANDFALD 2002. Molecular-phylogenetic, structural and biochemical features of a cold-adapted, marine ichthyosporean near the animal-fungal divergence, described from in vitro cultures. — European Journal of Protistology 38 , 93-104. (Sphaeroforma arctica , isolated from Gammarus setosus.) KAMERMANS, P., E.J. MALTA, J.M. VERSCHUURE, L. SCHRIJVERS, F.L. FRANTZ & A. TJIN A LIE 2002. Effect of grazing by isopods and amphipods on growth of Ulva spp (Chlorophyta). — Aquatic Ecology 36 , 425- 433. ( Gammarus locusta has a positive effect on the growth of Ulva , as it grazes on its epiphytes.) KAZMI, Q.B. 2003. Taxonomic studies of Crustacea in Pakistan. — Pp 230- 248 in J. Shimura (ed.). Global taxonomy initiative in Asia. (I know nothing more about this publication, unfortunately). ( This is a checklist of nominal species reported from Pakistan, with short notes on habitat. Twenty-three spp of Amphipoda are recorded on p. 237.) KELAHER, B.P. 2002. Influence of physical characteristics of coralline turf on associated macrofaunal assemblages. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 232 , 141-148. (An Australian study.) KELLY, A., A.M. DUNN & M.J. HATCHER 2002. Incomplete feminisation by the microsporidian sex ratio distorter, Nosema granulosis , and reduced 15 transmission and feminisation efficiency at low temperatures. — International Journal for Parasitology 32 , 825-831. KELLY, D.W., J.T.A. DICK & W.I. MONTGOMERY 2002. Predation on mayfly nymph, Baetis rhodani, by native and introduced Gammarus : Direct effects and the facilitation of predation by salmonids. — Freshwater Biology 47 , 1257-1268. (G. pulex vs G. dueheni celticus) KELLY, D.W., J.T.A. DICK, W.I. MONTGOMERY & C. MacNEIL 2003. Differences in composition of macroinvertebrate communities with invasive and native Gammarus spp (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — Freshwater Biology 48 , 306-315. (Again, G. pulex vs G. dueheni celticus.) KONTSCHAN, J.& I. MUSKO 2002. (New occurrence of Orchestia cavimana Heller, 1865, in Hungary). — Folia Historico-Naturalia Musei Matraensis 26 , 149-150. (In Hungarian. Three new localities) KONTSCHAN, J., I.B. MUSKO & O. MURANYI 2002. (Short identification key and occurrence of the freshwater amphipods in Hungary.) — Folia Historico-Naturalia Musei Matraensis 26, 151-157. (In Hungarian. 12 species.) KRAPP-SCHICKEL, T. & E.L. BOUSFIELD 2002. The talitroidean amphipod genus Hyale Rathke, 1837, sens.str. in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean regions. — Amphipacifica 3 (3), 1-14. (Deals with H. pontica, H. lubbockiana (Bate, 1866) (rev.), H michelini n.sp. (Sardinia), and Hyale sp. (=H. pontica s. Kunkel, Bermuda.) KURDZIEL, J.P. & L.L. KNOWLES 2002. The mechanisms of morph determination in the amphipod Jassa : Implications for the evolution of alternative male phenotypes. — Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biological Sciences, Ser. B 269 , 1749-1754. (A most interesting paper, both from the point of view of biology and from that of evolution) KUTLU, M., A. DUZEN, C. BAYCU & A. OZATA 2002. A transmission electron microscope investigation of the effect of lead acetate on the hepatopancreatic caeca of Gammarus pulex. — Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 12, 181-187. LAB AY, V.S. 2001. Three species of the genus Pseudocrangonyx Akatsuka et Komai, 1922 (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from subterranean fresh waters of the island of Sakhalin. — Arthropoda Selecta 10, 289-296. (Deals with P. relicta 16 Labay, 1999, P. susanaensis Labay, 1999, and P. birsteini Labay, 1999Call of them earlier overlooked in ANB, all from Sakhalin island.) LABAY, V.S., Yu. N. POLTEV & I.N. MUKHAMETOV 2002. (Feeding of Careproctus roseofuscus (Scorpaeniformes, Liparidae) in Pacific waters of the northern Kuril islands and southeast Kamchatka.) — Biologiya Morya, Vladivostok 28, 279-285. (In Russian. The amphipod Metopa majuscula a major food.) LANDRUM, P.F., G.R. LOTUFO, D.R. GOSSIAUX , M.L. GIDEON & JONG HYEON LEE 2003. Bioaccumulation and critical body residue of PAHs in the amphipod, Diporeia spp: Additional evidence to support toxicity additivity for PAH mixtures. — Chemosphere 51, 481-489. LAWRENCE, A.J. & C. POULTER 2001. Impact of copper, pentachlorophenol and benzo(a)pyrene on the swimming efficiency and embryogenesis of the amphipod Chaetogammarus marinus. — Marine Ecology Progress Series 223 , 213-223. LEE, JONG HYEON, P.F. LANDRUM & CHUL HWAN KOH 2002. Toxicokinetics and time-dependent PAH toxicity in the amphipod Hyalella azteca. — Environmental Science and Technology 36 , 3124-3130. LINSE, K., A. BRANDT, B. HILBIG & G. WEGENER 2002. Composition and distribution of suprabenthic fauna in the south-eastern Weddell Sea and off King George Island. — Antarctic Science 14 , 3-10. LYLA, P.S., S. VELVIZHI & S. AJMAL KHAN 1998. Brackwater amphipods of Parangipettai Coast. — Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, 1-80 (cited from Myers & Lowry 2003). (Not seen, contains i.a. the description of Natarajphotis manieni n.gen. n. sp., which acc. to Myers & Lowry, >may be a species of Kamaka=. Could anybody get me a copy of the amphipod part of this paper? WV) MacNEIL, C., N.J. FIELDING, K.D. HUME, J.T.A. DICK, R.W. EL WOOD, M.J. HATCHER & A.M. DUNN 2003. Parasite-altered micro-distribution of Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda). — International Journal for Parasitology 33, 57-64. (The parasite is the acanthocephalan Echinorhynchus truttae .) 17 MAKHUTOVA, O.N., G.S. KALACHOVA & M.I. GLADYSHEV 2003. A comparison of the fatty acid composition of Gammarus lacustris and its food sources from a freshwater reservoir, Bugach, and the saline Lake Shira in Siberia, Russia. — Aquatic Ecology 37, 159-168. MANCINELLI, G. & L. ROSSI 2002. The influence of allochthonous leaf detritus on the occurrences of crustacean detritivores in the soft-bottom macrobenthos of the Po river delta area (northwestern Adriatic Sea). — Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 54, 849-861. MARTIN, A., D. ATIENZA & Y.J. DIAZ 2001. (Extension of distribution of Melita persona (Amphipoda: Melitidae) in the southern Caribbean.) — Revista de Biologia Tropical 49, 397. (In Spanish, not seen.) MARTINS, I., P. MARANHAO & J.C. MARQUES 2002. Modelling the effects of salinity variation on Echinogammarus marinus Leach (Amphipoda, Gammaridae) density and biomass in the Mondego estuary (western Portugal). - — Ecological Modelling 152, 247-260. MENN, I. 2002. Ecological comparison of two sandy shores with different wave energy and morphodynamics in the North Sea. — Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung 417, 1-170 MESSANA, G. & S. RUFFO 2001. A new species of Longigammarus (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Gammaridae) from the Pianosa island (Tuscany archipelago). — Italian Journal of Zoology 68, 161-164. (Not seen. L planasiae n.sp.) MESSOULI, M., N. COINEAU & C. BOUTIN 2002. Revision , phylogeny and biogeography of the groundwater amphipods Salentinellidae. I. Description of Salentinella anae nov. sp. from Spain with remarks on the genera Salentinella and Parasalentinella. — Zoological Science, Tokyo 19, 1 147-1 154. (Not seen, sadly. S. anae n.sp. from Spain. S. prognatha is synonymized with S. petiti.) METCALFE-SMITH, J.L., K.E. KHOLTZE, G.R. SIROTA, J.J. REID & S.R.de SOLLA 2003. Toxicity of aqueous and sediment-associated fluoride to freshwater organisms. — Environmental Toxicity and Chemistry 22, 161-166. (i.a. Hyalella azteca.) MICHELI, F., C.H. PETERSON, L.S. MULLINEAUX, C.R. FISHER, S.W. MILLS, G. SANCHO, G.A. JOHNSON & H.S. LENIHAN 2002. Predation 18 structures communities at deep-sea hydrothermal vents. — Ecological Monographs 72 , 365-382. MOURITZEN, K.N. 2002. The Hydrobia ulvae-Maritrema subdolum association: Cercarial emergence controlled by host activity. - — Journal of Helminthology 76 , 349-353. ( Corophium volutator second host for this digenean.) MOURITZEN, K.N. 2002. The Hydrobia ulvae-Maritrema subdolum association: Influence of temperature, salinity, light, water-pressure and secondary host exudates on cercarial emergence and longevity. — Journal of Helminthology 76 , 341-347. ( Corophium volutator secondary host.) MUSKO, I.B. 2001. Aspects of the population dynamics of Corophium curvispinum G.O.Sars (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in the stony littoral zone along the trophic gradient in Lake Balaton (Hungary). — Verhandlungen der International Verein fur Limnologie 27 , 3860-3866. MYERS, A. A. & J.K. LOWRY 2003. A phytogeny and a new classification of the Corophiidea Leach, 1814 (Amphipoda). — Journal of Crustacean Biology 23 , 443-485. (A pivotal paper, presenting a thorough morphological study and cladistic analysis of the old Domicola amphipods, resulting in a completely new classification of the group; this classification will be presented separately elsewhere on the amphipod website. The paper needs thorough study for full appraisal; here only the new taxa are enumerated; many existing taxa also have restricted or extended contents in this classification. The Unciolidae fam. nov. belong within the Aoridea; this family is divided into two subfamilies, both new, the Unciolinae ( Unciola +13) and the Acuminodeutopinae ( Acuminodeutopus , Rudilemboides and Wombalana). The Chevalioidea are a new monotypic superfamily, consisting of the single family and genus Chevaliidae and Chevalia. In the Ampithoidae the subfamily Exampithoinae is new; it consists of the genera Exampithoe and Melanesius. In the family Corophiidae, as here conceived, there are two subfamilies, the Corophiinae and the Protomedeiinae n. subfam. . The Corophiinae are further subdivided in the tribes Corophiini, Haplocheirini n. tribe (with the genera Haplocheira, Anonychocheirus, Kuphocheira and Leptocheirus ), and Paracorophiini n. tribe (with the genera Paracorophium, Chaetocorophium and Stenocorophium.) The Protomedeiinae contain the genera Protomedeia, Cheirimedeia, Cheiriphotis , Goesia , and Pareurystheus. The Caprellida are divided into 6 superfamilies, i.e. the Aetiopedesoidea n. superfam. , the Caprelloidea, the Isaeoidea, the Microprotopodidea n. superfam., 19 the Neomegamphopodidea, the Photoidea, and the Rakirooidea n. superfam. In the Aetiopedesoidea there are two families, both new and monotypic, i.e. the Aetiopedesidae n. fam. and the Paragammaropsidae n.fam.. The Microprotopodidea are monotypic, with the single family Microprotopodidae n. fam. also monotypic. In the Ischyroceridae the Bonnierellinae n. subfam. consist of the genera Bonnierella and Bogenfelsia , while , also in the Photoidea, the new family Kamakidae has two subfamilies, the Kamakinae n. subfam. (with Kamaka, Aorchoides, Cerapopsis, Gammaropsella, Ledoyerella , Natarajphotis and Paraloiloi ), and the Aorchinae (with Aorcho, Aloiloi and Amphideutopus.). Finally, the new superfamily Rakirooidea consists of the single monotypic family Rakiroidae n. fam. ) NIPPER, M., R.S. CARR, J.M. BIEDENBACH, R.T. HOOTEN & K. MILLER 2002. Toxicological and chemical assessment of ordnance compounds in marine sediments and pore waters. — Marine Pollution Bulletin 44 , 789-806. ( Ampelisca abdita as test animal.) NOEL, P. 2002. Les invertebres aquatiques introduits en France. — Bulletin de l=Institut Royal de Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 72, Suppl. 19, 19-27. (Six amphipods on pp. 21-22.) NORDERHAUG, K.M., H. CHRISTIE & E. RINDE 2002. Colonisation of kelp imitations by epiphyte and holdfast fauna; a study of mobility patterns. — Marine Biology, Berlin 141 , 965-973. (Mobility is great and colonization rapid, with amphipods among the first to appear.) ORTIZ, M., F. ALVAREZ & I. WINFIELD 2002. Caprellid amphipods. Illustrated key for the genera and species from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. — Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, C. Mexico, 83 pp. ORTIZ, M., S. CHAZARO-OLVERA & I. WINFIELD 2001. A new amphipod crustacean of the genus Haustorius (Gammaridea, Haustoriidae), from the east coast of Mexico. — Avicennia 14, 53-59. (H. mexicanus n.sp. from Vera Cruz, Mexico.) ORTIZ, M., I. WINFIELD & R. LALANA 2001. (A new amphipod crustacean of the genus Bogidiella (Gammaridea, Bogidiellidae), from the island of Coiba, Pacific Panama.) — Avicennia 14 , 47-52. (In Spanish. B. coipana n.sp.) 20 OTHMAN, M.S. & D. PASCOE 2001. Acute toxicity of copper, zinc and cadmium to the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca. — Malaysian Applied Biology 30, 1-8. OTHMAN, M.S. & D. PASCOE 2002. Reduced recruitment in Hyalella azteca (Saussure, 1858) exposed to copper. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 53,59-64. OVARI, M., G. ZARAY & J. HASSLER 2002. Solid sampling electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric method for analysis of amphipod ( Dikerogammarus villosus) samples. — Microchemical Journal 73, 125-130. (This somewhat forbiddingly named method analyzes the metal-content of the amphipods.) OZBEK, M. & M.R. USTAOGLU 1998. (The Amphipoda (CrustaceaBArthropoda) fauna of Izmir and adjacent areas inland- waters.) — Su Uriinleri Dergisi 75, 211-231. (In Turkish. Eight amphipod species.) PAGE, D.S., P.D. BOEHM, W.A STUBBLEFIELD, K.R. PARKER, E.S. GILFILLAN, J.M. NEFF & A.W. MAKI 2002. Hydrocarbon composition and toxicity of sediments following the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 27, 1438- 1450. ( Rhepoxynius abronius as test animal) PETERS, C., S. BECKER, U. NOACK, S. PFITZNER, W. BULOW, K. BARZ, W. AHLF & W. BERGHAHN 2002. A marine bioassay test to assess marine water and sediment quality: Its need, the approach and first results. Ecotoxicology 77, 379-383. ( Corophium volutator test amphipod) PINN, E.H. & M.R. ROBERTSON 2003. Macro-infaunal biodiversity and analysis of associated feeding guilds in the greater Minch area, Scottish west coast. — Journal of the Marine Biological Assocation UK 83, 433-443. POCKL, M., B.W. WEBB & O.W. SUTCLIFFE 2003. Life history and reproductive capacity of Gammarus fossarum and G. roeseli (Crustacea. Amphipoda) under naturally fluctuating water temperatures: a simulation study. — Freshwater Biology 48, 43-56. POINAR, G., A.D.M. LATHAM & R. POULIN 2002. Thaumamermis zealandica n.sp. (Mermithidae: Nematoda) parasitising the intertidal marine amphipod Talorchestia quoyana (Talitridae: Amphipoda) in New Zealand, with 21 a summary of mermithids infecting amphipods. — Systematic Parasitology 53, 227-233. (The first known marine host of a mermithid.) PREMKE.K., S. MUYAKSHIN, M. KLAGES & J. WEGNER 2003. Evidence for long-range chemoreceptive tracking of food odour in deep-sea scavengers by scanning sonar data. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 285-286, 283-294. REZ, S., O. TESTENIERE, A. HECKER, S. WEINER & G. LUQUET 2002. Stable amorphous calcium is the main component of the calcium storage structures of the crustacean Orchestia cavimana. — Biological Bulletin, Woods Hole 203 , 269-274. REVKOV, N.K. & T.V. NIKOLAENKO 2002. Biodiversity of zoobenthos in the coastal zone of the South coast of Crimea (Laspi Bay area). — Russian Journal of Marine Biology 28, 151-162. RICHARDSON, A.M.M., R. SWAIN & C.J.McCOULL 2001. Salt spray limits the inland penetration of a coastally-restricted invertebrate: A field experiment using landhoppers (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae). — Functional Ecology 15, 435-442. RICHARDSON, A.M.M., R. SWAIN & C.McCOULL 2003. What limits the distribution of coastally restricted terrestrial invertebrates? The case of coastal landhoppers (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) in southern Tasmania. Journal of Biogeography 30, 687-695. ROFF, D. 2002. Comparing G matrices: A MANOVA approach. — Evolution 56, 1286-1291. (One of the examples concerns >Gammarus= marinus .) ROSTAD, T. & K.L. HANSEN 2001. The effects of trawling on the benthic fauna of the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica. — Revista de Biologia Tropical 49 (Supl. 2), 91-95. (>Amphipods were more abundant in trawled areas.=) ROWELL, K. & D.W. BLINN 2003. Herbivory on a chemically defended plant as a predation deterrent in Hyalella azteca . — Freshwater Biology 48, 247-254. ( Hyalella that feed on the cumarin-producing umbelliferan Berula erecta are preyed upon less than other Hyalella .) SARI, H.M., S. BALIK, M. OZBEK & C AYGEN 2001. (The macro- and meiobenthic invertebrates of lake Bafa.) — Anadolu University Journal of 22 Science and Technology 2, 285-291. (In Turkish. Of the 7 amphipods recorded Aora spinicornis and Microdeutopus gryllotalpa are new to lake Bafa.) SAWICKI, T.R., J.R.HOLSINGER, M. ORTIZ & A. PEREZ 2003. Bahadzia patilarga, a new species of subterranean crustacean (Hadziidae) from Cuba. — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 116 , 198-205. (From south coast of Cuba.) SCHOLTZ, G. & C. WOLFF 2002. Cleavage, gastrulation, and germ disc formation of the amphipod Orchestia cavimana (Crustacea, Malacostraca, Peracarida). — Contributions to Zoology 77, 9-28. SERE JO, C.S. & Y. WAKABARA 2003. The genus Valettiopsis (Crustacea, Gammarida, Lysianassoidea) from the southwestern Atlantic, collected by the RV Marion Dufresne. — Zoosystema 25 , 187-196. ( Deals with V macrodactyla and V ruffoi n.sp. (19*0 1 ’S, 37*47’W, 1500m). A key to the species is provided.) SHIH, Ch.-t. & E.A. HENDRYCKS 2003. A new species and new records of the genus Vibilia Milne Edwards, 1830 (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea: Vibiliidae) occurring in the eastern Pacific Ocean. — Journal of Natural History 37, 253- 296. (Deals with V. pyripes, V. australis, V. cultripes, V. stebbingi, V chuni, V longicarpus, V. caeca , and V. elongata n.sp. (53*53'N, 158*29'W). A key to all species is provided.) SORBE, J. -Cl. & B.A. GALIL 2002. The bathyal Amphipoda of the Levantine coast, eastern Mediterranean. — - Crustaceana 75, 957-968. ( 53 spp from the Israeli coast, of which 20 are new to the coast of Israel, and 4 to the eastern Mediterranean.) SOTKA, E.E. 2003. Genetic control of feeding preference in the herbivorous amphipod Ampithoe longimana. — Marine Ecology Progress series 256, 305- 310. SOTKA, E.E. & M.E.HAY 2002. Geographic variation among herbivore populations in tolerance for a chemically rich seaweed. — Ecology 83, 2721- 2735. (Studies on Ampithoe longimana.) SOTKA, E.E., R.B. TAYLOR & M.E. HAY 2002. Tissue-specific induction of resistance to herbivores in a brown seaweed: the importance of direct grazing 23 versus waterborne signals from grazed neighbors. — Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 277 , 1-12. ( Ampithoe longimana as test animal) SPICER, J.I., C.L. DANDO & L. MALTBY 2002. Anaerobic capacity of a crustacean sensitive to low environment oxygen tension, the freshwater amphipod Gammarus pulex (L.). — Hydrobiologia 477 , 189-194. STACHOWITSCH, M., R. KIKINGER, J. HERLER, P. ZOLDE & E. GEUTEBRUCK 2002, Offshore oil platforms and fouling communities in the southern Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi). — Marine Pollution Bidletin 44 , 853-860. STEEVENS, J.A., B.M. DUKE, G.R. LOTUFO & T.S. BRIDGES 2002. Toxicity of the explosives 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT); hexahydro-l,3,5-trinitro- 1,3,5-triazine, and octahydro-l,3,5,7-tetranitro-l,3,5,7-tetrazocine in sediments to Chironomus tentans and Hyalella azteca : low-dose hormesis and high-dose mortality. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 27, 1475-1482. SUKHANOV, V.V. 2002. (Test of the standard species structure in taxocoenoses of marine organisms.) — Biologya Morya, Vladivostok 28 , 304- 307. (In Russian, not seen. The principles are >illustrated with the example of an amphipod community^.) TAKEUCHI, I. & J.M. GUERRA-GARCIA 2002. Paraprotella saltatrix , a new species of the Caprellidea (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Phuket island, Thailand. — Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 23 , 273- 280. (This species may be parthenogenetic, no males having been found in the large material!) TAKEUCHI, I. & K. WATANABE 2002. Mobile epiphytic invertebrates inhabiting the brown macroalga, Desmarestia chordalis , under the coastal fast ice of Lutzow-Holm Bay, East Antarctica. — Polar Biology 25 , 624-628. (Prostebbingia sp. and Haplocheira plumosa the dominant species.) TAYLOR, J. 2002. A review of the genus Wildus (Amphipoda, Phoxocephalidae) with a description of a new species from the Andaman Sea, Thailand. — Phuket Marine Biological Center, Special Publication 23, 253- 263. (Reviews Wildus , with Waipirophoxus as a junior synonym, and describes W. andamanensis n.sp.) 24 TAYLOR, R.B., E. SOTKA & M.E. HAY 2002. Tissue-specific induction of herbivore resistance: seaweed response to amphipod grazing. Oecologia 132 , 68-76. (Most interesting studies with Ampithoe longimana.) TREUDE, T., F. JANSSEN, W. QUEISSER & U. WITTE 2002. Metabolism and decompression tolerance of scavenging lysianassoid deep-sea amphipods. — — Deep-sea Research 1 Oceanographic Research Papers 49 , 1281-1289. UGOLINI, A. 2002. The orientation of equatorial sandhoppers during the zenithal culmination of the sun. — Ethology, Ecology & Evolution 14 , 269-273. ( Talorchestia martensii uses magnetic compass when sun orientation is difficult.) UGOLINI, A., T. FANTINI & R. INNOCENTI 2003. Orientation at night: An innate moon compass in sandhoppers (Amphipoda: Talitridae). — Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biological Sciences, Ser. B 270 , 279-281. USTAOGLU, M.R., S. BALIK & M. OZBEK 1998. (Malacostraca (ArthropodaB Crustacea) fauna of Bafa lake.) — Sn Urtinleri Dergisi 15 , 263- 267. (In Turkish. Seven amphipod species.) USTAOGLU, M.R., S. BALIK & M. OZBEK 2001-2002. (A preliminary report on Malacostraca (CrustaceaBArthropoda) fauna of Gokova springs (AkyakaBMugla).) — Egirdir su Urtinleri Fakiiltesi Dergisi 8 , 106-112. (In Turkish. Three amphipod species) USTAOGLU, M.R., S. BALIK & M. OZBEK 2000. (Malacostraca fauna of Akgol and lake Gebekirse (SelgukBlzmir).) — Proceedings XV. Ulusal Biyoloji Kongresi (5-9-Eylal 2000), Ankara, 217-222. (In Turkish. Six amphipod species.) VALERIO-BERARDI, M.T. 2001. A new species of Pseudischyrocerus Schellenberg (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Ischyroceridae) from the Brazilian coast. C Nauplius 9, 61-66. (P. besnardi n.sp. from SE Brazil) VALERIO-BERARDI, M.T. & M.N. FLYNN 2002. Composition and seasonality of an amphipod community associated to the algae Bryocladia trysigera. C Brazilian Journal of Biology 62 , 735-742. VANDENBERGH , G.F., D. ADRIAENS, T. VERSLYCKE & C.R. JANSSEN 2003. Effects of 17alpha-ethinylestradiol on sexual development of the 25 amphipod Hyalella azteca. — Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 54 , 216-222. VANDEN BOSSCHE, J.-P. 2002. First records and fast spread of five new (1995-2000) alien species in the river Meuse in Belgium: Hypania invalida, Corbicula flnminea, Hemimysis anomala, Dikerogammarus villosus , and Crangonyx pseudo gracilis. — Bulletin de l=Institut Royal de Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 72, Suppl. 19 , 73-78. (Also data on Corophium curvispinum and Orchestia cavimana.) VONK, R. 2003. Explorations of the systematics and deep history of stygobiont amphipods. — PhD Thesis, Univ of Amsterdam. (Congratulations, Ronald!! The main paper is a beautiful revision of the Ingolfiellidea, which will be annotated when it appears as a journal article.) WANG, X. & G.P. ZAUKE 2002. Relationship between growth parameters of the amphipod Gammarus zaddachi (Sexton, 1912) and the permeable body surface determined by the acid-base titration method.. — Hydrobiologia 482 , 179-189. WELLNITZ, T., L. GIARI, B. MAYNARD & B.S. DEZFULI 2003. A parasite spatially structures its host populations. — Oikos 100 , 263-268. {Pomphorhynchus laevis in Echinogammarus stammeri in N.Italy.) WERNER, I. , H. AUEL & C. FRIEDRICH 2002. Carnivorous feeding and respiration of the Arctic under-ice amphipod Gammarus wilkitzkii. — Polar Biology 25 , 523-530. WESLAWSICI, J.M. & J. LEGEZYNSKA 2002. Life cycle of some Arctic amphipods. — Polish Polar Research 23 , 253-264. WIJNHOVEN, S., M.C. van RIEL & G. van der VELDE 2003. Exotic and indigenous freshwater gammarid species: physiological tolerance to water temperature in relation to the ionic content of the waters. — Aquatic Ecology 37, 151-158. (Not seen) WIKLUND, A., K. ERIKSSON & B. SUNDELIN 2002. Bioavailability of metals to the amphipod Monoporeia affinis : Interaction with authigenic sulfides in urban brackish-water and freshwater sediments. — Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2f 1219-1228. 26 WILHELM, F.M. , J. HAMANN & C.W. BURNS 2002. Mysid predation on amphipods and Daphnia in a shallow coastal lake: Prey selection and effects on macrophytes. — Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59 , 1901- 1907. WITT, J.D.S., D.W. BLINN & P.D.N. HEBERT 2003. The recent evolutionary origin of the phenotypically novel amphipod Hyalella montezuma offers an ecological explanation for morphological stasis in a closely allied species complex. — Molecular Ecology 12 , 405-413. ( H \ montezuma is molecularly very close to certain lines in the H.azteca complex, and is of recent origin. The authors opine that absence of fish predation in Montezuma Well has provided a relaxation of the constraint on morphological and ecological selection usually provided by such predation.) WOLFF, C. & G. SCHOLTZ 2002. Cell lineage, axis formation, and the origin of germ layers in the amphipod Orchestia cavimana. — Developmental Biology 250 , 44-58. WOODS, C.M.C. 2002. Natural diet of the seahorse Hippocampus abdominalis. — New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 36, 655-660. (Amphipods important prey) WOUTERS, K. 2002. A review of the neozoan non-marine macro-crustaceans in Belgium. — Bulletin de l=Institut Royal de Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 72, Suppl. 19 , 83-85. (Six amphipod spp on pp 83-84.) YAMADA, Y., T. IKEDA & A. TSUDA 2002. Abundance, growth and life cycle of the mesopelagic amphipod Primno abyssalis (Hyperiidea: Phrosinidae) in the Oyashio region, western subarctic Pacific. — Marine Biology, Berlin 14 f 333-341. ZANDER, C.D. & L.W. REIMER 2002. Parasitism at the ecosystem level in the Baltic Sea. — Parasitology 124 (Suppl.), SI 19-S135. ZEHMER, J.K., S.A. MAHON & G.M. CAPELLI 2002. Calcium as a limiting factor in the distribution of the amphipod Gammarus pseudolimnaeus. — American Midland Naturalist 148 , 350-362. 27 NEW AMPHIPOD TAX A IN AN 25 A. ALPHABETIC LIST New families, subfamilies etc. Acuminodeutopodinae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Aetiopedesidae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Aetiopedesoidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Aorchinae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Aoridea (Myers & Lowry, 2003) Bonnierellinae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Chevaliidae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Chevalioidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Exampithoinae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Haplocheirini Myers & Lowry, 2003 Hyacheliinae Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Kamakidae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Kamakinae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Kuriinae (Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002) Lepechinellidae revived Andres & Brandt, 2001 Microprotopodidae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Microprotopodidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Paracorophiini Myers & Lowry, 2003 Corophiinae Paragammaropsidae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Protomedeiinae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Corophiidae Rakiroidae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Rakirooidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Unciolidae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Unciolinae Myers & Lowry, 2003 Unciolidae Unciolidae Kamakidae Ischyroceridae Ampithoidae Corophiinae Hyalidae Kamakidae Hyalidae New genera and subgenera Apohyale Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae Boreohyale ( Protohyale ) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae Bousfieldia Chou & Lee, 1996 Talitridae 28 Diplohyale ( Protohyale ) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Kanikania Duncan, 1994 Leptohyale ( Protohyale ) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Makawe Duncan, 1994 Natarajphotis Lyla, Velvizhi & Ajmal Khan, 1998 Protohyale Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Ptilohyale Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Puhuruhuru Duncan, 1994 Ruffohyale Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Serejohyale Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 TaraD uncan, 1994 Tropicaprella Guerra-Garcia & Takeuchi, 2003 Waematau Duncan, 1994 Hyalidae Talitridae Hyalidae Talitridae Kamakidae Hyalidae Hyalidae Talitridae Hyalidae Hyalidae Talitridae Caprellidae Talitridae New species and subspecies (NB. The subgenus Boreohyale is abbreviated (B.)) accretus (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae africana (Noculacia) Guerra-Garcia, 2002 Caprellinidoidae alaskensis (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae andanamensis (Wildus) Taylor, 2002 Phoxocephalida e andaniexis (Andaniexis) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae anae (Salentinella) Messouli, Coineau & Boutin, 2002 Salentinellidae antonbruuni (Deutella) Guerra-Garcia, 2002 Pariambidae aotearoa (Puhuruhuru) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae australiensis (Noculacia) Guerra-Garcia, 2002 Caprellinoidae besnardi (Pseudischyrocerus) Valerio-Berardi, 2001 Ischyroceridae birsteini (Pseudocrangonyx) Labay, 1999 (2001) Pseudocrangonyctidae carinata (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae cavernarins (Pseudocrangonyx) Hou & Li, 2003 Pseudocrangonyctidae chaohuensis (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae coipana (Bogidiella) Ortiz, Winfield & Lalana, 2001 Bogidiellidae colemani (Parvipalpus) Guerra-Garcia, 2003 Caprellidae cowani (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae craspedotrichus (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae curtipediculus (Monoculodes) Hendrycks & Conlan, 2003 Oedicerotidae denticulatus (Gammarus) Hou, Li & Morino, 2002 Gammaridae elevatus (Gammarus) Hou. Li & Morino, 2002 Gammaridae elinae (Andaniexis) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae 29 elongata (Vibilia) Shih & Hendrycks, 2003 Vibiliidae emeiensis (Gammarus) Hou, Li & Koenemann, 2002 Gammaridae faxoni (Hyalella) revived (Gonzalez & Watling, 2002) Hyalellidae giganteus (Eusirus) Andres, Lorz & Brandt, 2002. Eusiridae gunnae (Stegocephaloides) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae hachijoensis (Parhyale) Hiwatari, 2002 Hyalidae hauturu (Tara) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae hirayamai (Caprella) Guerra-Garcia & Takeuchi, 2003 Caprellidae hiwatarii (Protohyale (B.)) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae iado (Metharpinia) Alonso de Pina, 2003 Phoxocephalidae ihurawao (Parorchestia) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae indica (Deutella) Guerra-Garcia, 2002 Pariambidae ingstadi (Stegocephaloides) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae jarrettae (Protohyale (B.)) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae kabatai (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae kaitaia (Waematau) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae lamberti (Protohyale (B.)) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae leblondi (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae lichuanensis (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae longipalpa (Protohyale (Leptohyale)) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae longispina (Hyalella) Gonzalez & Coleman, 2002 Hyalellidae lophacanthus (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae lubbockiana (Hyale) revived (Krapp-Schickel & Bousfield, 2002) Hyalidae manawatahi (Waetamau) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae manieni (Natarajphotis) Lyla, Velvishi & Ajmal Khan, 1998 Kamakidae margaritae (Deutella) Guerra-Garcia, 2003 Pariambidae mexicanus (Haustorius) Ortiz, Chazaro-Olvera & Winfield, 2001 Haustoriidae michelini (Hyale) Krapp-Schickel & Bousfield, 2002 Hyalidae miltoni (Ameroculodes) Foster, 2002 Oedicerotidae minima (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae minuta (Tropicaprella) Guerra-Garcia & Takeuchi, 2003 Caprellidae mochinae (Eriopisa) v.d.Ham & Vonk, 2003 Melitidae mohri (Protohyale (B.)) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae montenegrinae (Hyalella) Bond-Buckup & Araujo, 1998 Hyalellidae motuensis (Kanikania) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae muriwhcna (Waematau) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae nelsonae (Liropus) Guerra-Garcia, 2003 Caprellidae 30 novae (Glorandaniotes) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae nnda (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendiycks, 2002 Hyalidae occultolongicornis (Paralepechinella) Andres & Brandt, 2001 Lepechinellidae oclairi (Protohyale (B.)) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae oculata (Protohyale (B.)) Bousfield & Hendiycks, 2002 Hyalidae otamatuakeke (Makawe) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae palu (Elasmopus) Appadoo & Myers, 2003 Melitidae patilarga (Bahadzia) Sawicki, Holsinger, Ortiz & Perez, 2003 Hadziidae paucispinus (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 philippinensis (Deutella) Guerra-Garcia, 2002 philippinensis (Parhyale) Hiwatari, 2002 phoenixae (Bousfieldia) Chou & Lee, 1996 planasiae (Longigammarus) Messana & Ruffo, 2001 Gammaridae Pariambidae Hyalidae Talitridae Gammaridae polonicus (Palaeogammarus) Jazdzewski & Kulicka, 2002 Crangonyctidae pseudinteger (Elasmopus) Appadoo & Myers, 2003 Melitidae puteus (Elasmopus) Appadoo & Myers, 2003 Melitidae qiani (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae reinga (Waematau) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae relicta (Pseudocrangonyx) Labay, 1999 ( 2001) Pseudocrangonyctidae riparius (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae ruffoi (Valettiopsis) Serejo & Wakabara, 2003 Lysianassoidea saltatrix (Paraprotella) Takeuchi & Guerra-Garcia, 2002 Caprellidae sandroi (Glorandaniotes) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae seticornis (Protohyale (B.)) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae sichuanensis (Gammarus) Hou, Li & Zheng, 2002 Gammaridae souillacensis (Elasmopus) Appadoo & Myers, 2003 Melitidae stagnarius (Gammarus) Hou. Li & Morino, 2002 Gammaridae steelei (Elasmopus) Appadoo & Myers, 2003 Melitidae subcarinata (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae susanaensis (Pseudocrangonyx) Labay, 1999 (2001) Pseudocrangonyctidae tanzaniensis (Metaprotella) Guerra-Garcia, 2002 Protellidae taranaki (Tara) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae tori (Stegocephaloides) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae traudlae (Glorandaniotes) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae trispinosa (Parallorchestes) Bousfield & Hendrycks, 2002 Hyalidae tucki (Stegocephaloides) Berge & Vader, 2003 Stegocephalidae unuwhao (Waematau) Duncan, 1994 Talitridae vemae (Glorandaniotes) Berge & Vader, 2003 Talitridae Protellidae Talitridae Stegocephalidae Stegocephalidae 31 weddellensis (Lepechinelloides) Andres & Brandt, 2001 Lepechinellidae xiangfengensis (Gammarus) Hou & Li, 2002 Gammaridae B. SYSTEMATIC LIST In this list the results of the recent pivotal paper by Myers & Lowry (2003) have been incorporated, and the corophioid amphipods have been reclassified. The families are once again listed in alphabetical order (This may be scientifically somewhat doubtful, but eases retrieval of data, as long as there is little agreement on the right classification and phylogeny of the Amphipoda). The Hyperiidea are still grouped together, as are the Lysianassoidea. AETIOPEDESIDAE Ampithoidae EXAMPITHOINAE Bogidiellidae Bogidiella COIPANA Caprellidae Caprella HIRAYAMAI Liropus NELSONAE Paraprotella SALTATRIX Parvipalpus COLEMANI TROPICAPRELLA MINUTA Caprellinoidae Noculacia AFRICANA, AUSTRALIENSIS CHEVALIIDAE Corophiidae COROPHIINAE COROPHIINI, HAPLOCHEIRINI, P ARAC OROPHIINI ; PROTOMEDEIINAE Crangonyctidae Palaeogammarus POLONICUS Eusiridae Eusirus GIGANTEUS 32 Gammaridae Gammarus ACCRETUS, CHAOHUENSIS, CRASPEDOTRICHUS, DENTICULATUS, ELEVATUS, EMEIENSIS, LICHUANENSIS, LOPHACANTHUS, PAUCISPINUS, QIANI, RIPARIUS, SICHUANENSIS, STAGNARIUS, XIANGFENGENSIS Longigammarus PLANASIAE Hadziidae Bahadzia PATILARGA Haustoriidae Haustorius MEXICANUS Hyalellidae Hyalella FAXONI (rev.), LONGISPINA, MONTENEGRINAE Hyalidae HYACHELIINAE, KURIINAE APOHYALE BOREOHYALE (Protohyale) DIPLOHYALE (Protohyale) Hyale LUBBOCKIANA (rev.), MICHELINI LEPTOHYALE (Protohyale) Parallorchestes ALASKENSIS, CARINATA, COWANI, KABATAI, LEBLONDI, MINIMA, NUDA, SUBCARINATA, TRISPINOSA Parhyale HACHIJOENSIS, PHILIPPINENSIS PROTOHYALE HIWATARII (B.), JARRETTAE (B.), LAMBERTI (B.), LONGIPALPA (L.), MOHRI (B.), OCLAIRI (B.), OCULATA (B.), SETICORNIS (B.) PTILOHYALE RUFFOHYALE SEREJOHYALE PROTOHYALE Hyperiidea Vibilia ELONGATA Ischyroceridae BONNIERELLINAE Pseudischyrocerus BESNARDI KAMAKIDAE AORCHINAE, KAMAKINAE 33 NATARAJPHOTIS MANIENI LEPECHINELLIDAE rev. Lepechinelloides WEDDELLENSIS Paralepechinella OCCULTOLONGICORNIS Lysianassoidea Valettiopsis RUFFOI Melitidae Elasmopus PALU, PSEUDINTEGER, PUTEUS, SOUILLACENSIS, STEELEI Eriopisa MOCEIINAE MICROPROTOPODIDAE Oedicerotidae Ameroculodes MILTONI Monoculodes CURTIPEDICULUS PARAGAMMAROPSIDAE Pariambidae Deutella ANTONBRUUNI, INDICA, MARGARITAE, PHILIPPINENSIS Phoxocephalidae Wildus ANDAMANENSIS Metharpinia IADO Protellidae Metaprotella TANZANIENSIS Pseudocrangonyctidae Pseudocrangonyx BIRSTEINI, CAVERNARIUS, RELICTA, SUSANAENSIS RAKIROIDAE Salentinellidae Salentinella ANAE 34 Stegocephalidae Andaniexis ANDANIEXIS, ELINAE, Glorandaniotes NORAE, SANDROI, TRAUDLAE, VEMAE Stegocephaloides GUNNAE, INGSTADI, TORI, TUCKI Talitridae BOUSFIELDIA KANIKANIA MAKAWE Parorchestia PUHURUHURU TARA WAEMATAU PHOENIXAE MOTUENSIS OTAMATUAKEKE IHURUWAO AOTEARAO HAUTURU, TARANAKI KAITAIA, MANAWATAHI, MURIWHENA, REINGA, UNUWHAO Tromso, 8 August 2003 Wim Vader, Tromso Museum 9037 Tromso, Norway wim@tmu.uit.no 35 THE NEW MYERS-LOWRY (2003) CLASSIFICATION OF THE COROPHIOIDEA This revolutionary and generally convincing rearrangement of the ‘domicolous amphipods’ was published by Alan Myers and Jim Lowry in the Journal of Crustacean Biology (vol. 23, 2003, 443-485). The Amphipod Newsletter and the Amphipod Website seem to me the ideal place to disseminate such new developments and classifications as widely as possible, and I have therefore taken the liberty to copy the classification from the above paper, where all further particulars can be found.. Wim Vader Infraorder Corophiida Superfamily Aoroidea Family Aoridae Genera: Aora, Aorella, Aoroides, Archaeobemlos, Arctolembos, Australomicrodeutopus, Autonoe, Bemlos, Camacho, Chevreuxius, Columbaora, Globosolembos, Grandidierella, Lemboides, Lembos, Meridiolembos, Microdeutopus, Paraoroides, Paramicrodeutopus, Plesiolembos, Protolembos, Tethylembos, Xenocheira. Family Unciolidae Subfamily Acuminodeutopinae Genera: Acuminodeutopus, Rudilemboides, Wombalana Subfamily Unciolinae Genera: Dryopoides, Janice, Liocuna, Neohela, Orstomia, Pedicorophium, Pseudunciola, Pterunciola, Ritaumius, Rildardanus, Uncinotarsus, Unciola, Unciolella, Zoedeutopus Superfamily Cheluroidea Family Cheluridae Genera: Chelura, Nippochelura, Tropichelura Superfamily Chevalioidea Family Chevaliidae Genera: Chevalia Superfamily Corophioidea Family Ampithoidae 36 Subfamily Ampithoinae Genera: Ampithoe, Amphithoides, Amphitholina, Cymadusa, Macropisthopus, Paradusa, Paragrubia, Peramphithoe, Plumithoe , Pseudampithoides, Pseudopleonexes, Sunamphitoe Subfamily Exampithoidae Genera: Exampithoe, Melanesius Family Corophiidae Subfamily Corophiinae Tribe Corophiini Genera: Americorophium, Apocorophium, Chelicorophium, Corophium, Crassicorophium, Eocorophium, Hirayamaia, Latocorophium, Lobatocorophium, Medicorophium, Microcorophium, Monocorophium, Sinocorophium. Tribe Haplocheirini Genera: Anonychocheirus, Haplocheira, Kuphocheira, Leptocheirus Tribe: Paracorophiini Genera: Chaetocorophium, Paracorophium, Stenocorophium. Subfamily Protomedeiinae Genera: Cheirimedeia, Cheiriphotis, Goesia, Pareurystheus, Protomedeia Infraorder Caprellida Superfamily Aetiopedesoidea Family Aetiopedesidae Genera: Aetiopedes Family Paragammaropsidae Genera: Paragammaropsis Superfamily Caprelloidea Family Caprellidae Subfamily Caprellinae Genera: Abyssicaprella, Aciconula, Aeginella, Aeginellopsis, Aeginina, Caprella, Cyrtophium, Deutella, Eugastraulax, Eupariambus, Fallotritella, Hemiaegina, Heterocaprella, Leipsuropus (??), Liropes, Liropus, Luconacia, Mayerella, Metacaprella, Metaprotella, Monoliropus, Noculacia, Orthoprotella, Paracaprella, Paradeutella, Paradicaprella, Paraprotella, Pariambus, Parvipalpus, Pedoculina, Pedrotrina, Podobothrus (??), Postoparacaprella, Premohemiaegina , Pretritella, Proaeginina, Proliropus, Propodalirius, Protella, Protellina, Protellopsis, Protoaeginella, Prototritella, Pseuaeginella, Pseudoliropus, Pseudolirius, Pseudoprotella, Thorina, Triantella, Triliropus, Triperopus, Triprotella, Tritella . 37 Subfamily Paracercopinae Genera: Cercops, Paracercops, Pseudocercops Subfamily Phtisicinae Genera: Aeginoides, Caprellina, Caprellinoides, Chaka, Dodecas, Dodecasella, Hemiproto, Hircella, Liriarchus, Metaproto, Paedaridium, Paraproto, Perotripus, Phtisica, Prellicana, Protogeton, Protomima, Pseudocaprellina, Pseudododecas, Pseudoproto, Pseudoprotomima, Quadrisegmentum. Family Caprogammaridae Genera: Caprogammarus Family Cyamidae Genera: Cyamus, Isocyamus, Neocyamus, Platycyamus, Scutocyamus, Syncyamus Family Dulichiidae Genera: Dulichia, Dulichiopsis, Dyopedos, Paradulichia, Paradyopedos, Pseudoparadulichia Family Podoceridae Genera: Laetmatophilus, Leipsuropus, Neoxenodice, Parunciola, Podobothrus, Podocerus, Styloxenodice, Xenodice. Superfamily Isaeioidea Family Isaeidae Genera: Isaea, Pagurisaea Superfamily Microprotopodidea Family Microprotopodidae Genera: Microprotopus Superfamily Neomegamphopodidea Family Neomegamphopodidae Genera: Konatopus, Maragopsis, Neomegamphopus, Pseudomegamphopus, Riwomegamphopus, Varohios Family Priscomilitariidae Genera: Paraphotis , Priscomilitarius Superfamily Photoidea Family Ischyroceridae Subfamily Bonnierellinae Genera: Bogenfelsia, Bonnierella Subfamily Ischyrocerinae Tribe Ischyrocerini Genera: Bathyphotis, Isaeopsis, Ischyrocerus, Jassa, Microjassa, Paradryope, Parajassa, Pseudischyrocerus, Ruffojassa, Scutischyrocerus, Ventojassa, Veronajassa. Tribe Siphonoecetini 38 Genera: Africoecetes, Australoecetes, Bathypoma, Boerneoecetes, Bubocorophium, Caribboecetes, Cerapus, Concholestes, Corocubanus, Ericthonius, Notopoma, Paracerapus, Polynesoecetes, Pseudericthonius, Rhonoecetes, Siphonoecetes. Family Kamakidae Subfamily Aorchinae Genera: Aloiloi, Amphideutopus, Aorcho Subfamily Kamakinae Genera: Aorchoides, Cerapopsis, Gammaropsella, Kamaka, Ledoyerella, Natarajphotis, Paraloiloi Family Photidae Genera: Ampelisciphotis, Audulla, Dodophotis, Falcigammaropsis, Gammaropsis, Megamphopus, Microphotis, Papuaphotis, Photis, Posophotis. Superfamily Rakirooidea Family Rakiroidae Genera Rakiroa (NB The genus Paraneohela is too insufficiently known to be classified and remains incertae sedis. The Biancolinidae are excluded from the Corophiida, and may belong in the Talitroidea.). (The genera Leipsuropus and Podobothrus are, by an oversight, placed in two different places. I have noted with ?? the family where they probably do not belong. WV).