For the identification of certain of the mollusks with which the copepods to be described were associated we wish to thank Dr. RUTH D. TURNER, Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, Harvard College, Cambridge, and Mr. C. J. VAN EEKEN, Zoölogisch Museum, Amsterdam. We also express our appreciation to Mr. J. A. VAN DREVELDT (Amsterdam) for his assistance in the preparation of the drawings of the last two species. This study has been supported by grants from the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (WOSUNA), Amsterdam, and from the National Science Foundation of the United States, Washington
brates there is a remarkably homogeneous col-lection of species, predominantly associated with mollu...
Notodelphyidae and Botryllophilidae are families of cyclopoid copepods, usually associated with Tuni...
In his original description of the worm Lamellibrachia barhami, found in a depth of 1125 m in the no...
Our thanks are due to the following for their identifications of host animals: Dr. W. ADAM, Muséum R...
Our thanks are due to the following for their identifications of host animals: Dr. W. ADAM, Muséum R...
Our thanks are due to Mrs. R. E. TEAGLE, British Museum (Natural History), London, and Dr. ELISABETH...
In the present series of papers the results of two different field trips to the West Indies are coor...
In the present series of papers the results of two different field trips to the West Indies are coor...
The present material has been collected at three occasions: during a stay on Curaçao and Bonaire (Ne...
The present material has been collected at three occasions: during a stay on Curaçao and Bonaire (Ne...
The present article in a series on the harpacticoid copepods gathered during the West Indian expedit...
Stock, J.H. & A.G. Humes. Copepoda associated with Echinoidea from the West Indies. Studies nat. His...
Four new species of cyclopoid copepods are described: three in the genus Asteropontius, one in the g...
Previous work (in i960) at Nosy Bé, in northwestern Madagascar, resulted in the collection by dredgi...
The material on which the present report is principally based, was collected by Dr. J. H. STOCK, Zoo...
brates there is a remarkably homogeneous col-lection of species, predominantly associated with mollu...
Notodelphyidae and Botryllophilidae are families of cyclopoid copepods, usually associated with Tuni...
In his original description of the worm Lamellibrachia barhami, found in a depth of 1125 m in the no...
Our thanks are due to the following for their identifications of host animals: Dr. W. ADAM, Muséum R...
Our thanks are due to the following for their identifications of host animals: Dr. W. ADAM, Muséum R...
Our thanks are due to Mrs. R. E. TEAGLE, British Museum (Natural History), London, and Dr. ELISABETH...
In the present series of papers the results of two different field trips to the West Indies are coor...
In the present series of papers the results of two different field trips to the West Indies are coor...
The present material has been collected at three occasions: during a stay on Curaçao and Bonaire (Ne...
The present material has been collected at three occasions: during a stay on Curaçao and Bonaire (Ne...
The present article in a series on the harpacticoid copepods gathered during the West Indian expedit...
Stock, J.H. & A.G. Humes. Copepoda associated with Echinoidea from the West Indies. Studies nat. His...
Four new species of cyclopoid copepods are described: three in the genus Asteropontius, one in the g...
Previous work (in i960) at Nosy Bé, in northwestern Madagascar, resulted in the collection by dredgi...
The material on which the present report is principally based, was collected by Dr. J. H. STOCK, Zoo...
brates there is a remarkably homogeneous col-lection of species, predominantly associated with mollu...
Notodelphyidae and Botryllophilidae are families of cyclopoid copepods, usually associated with Tuni...
In his original description of the worm Lamellibrachia barhami, found in a depth of 1125 m in the no...