An Updated Classification of the Recent Crustacea
An Updated Classification of the Recent Crustacea
An Updated Classification of the Recent Crustacea
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(The) Stomatopod Newsletter<br />
Editors as <strong>of</strong> March 2001: Tatsuo Hamano<br />
(hamanot@fish-u.ac.jp) and Chris Norman<br />
(norman@snf.affrc.go.jp)<br />
Address: National Fisheries University, P.O. Box<br />
3, Yoshimi, Japan<br />
Homepage: None<br />
(The) Tanaidacea Newsletter<br />
Editors as <strong>of</strong> March 2001: Richard W. Heard<br />
(richard.heard@usm.htm) and Gary <strong>An</strong>derson<br />
Address: Institute <strong>of</strong> Marine Sciences, The University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Mississippi, P.O. Box 7000,<br />
Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39566–7000, USA<br />
Homepage: http://tidepool.st.usm.edu/tanaids/<br />
newsletter98.htm<br />
Zoea (Larval development newsletter for<br />
carcinologists)<br />
Editors as <strong>of</strong> March 2001: Klaus <strong>An</strong>ger, José A.<br />
Cuesta, and Pablo J. López-González<br />
Address: Departamento de Ecologia, Facultad de<br />
Biologia, Apdo 1095, E-41080 Sevilla, Spain<br />
Homepage: http://members.es.tripod.de/<br />
Megalopa/index.htm<br />
III-B. WEB SITES<br />
Knowing that any such list will become obsolete<br />
even before it is published because <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rapid<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> web sites in various areas <strong>of</strong> invertebrate<br />
biodiversity, we never<strong>the</strong>less <strong>of</strong>fer here some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
more useful crustacean-related web sites <strong>of</strong> which<br />
we were aware at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> printing. Although<br />
some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sites were useful in constructing <strong>the</strong><br />
current classification, listing below does not necessarily<br />
indicate our endorsement nor does it necessarily<br />
indicate that <strong>the</strong> authors <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se sites<br />
are in agreement with <strong>the</strong> currently proposed classification.<br />
This list is far from exhaustive. It is meant to<br />
provide an introduction to <strong>the</strong> large and ever-growing<br />
number <strong>of</strong> web sites that may be <strong>of</strong> interest to<br />
students <strong>of</strong> carcinology. Additionally, <strong>the</strong> list excludes<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> ‘‘personal’’ sites (such as those<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colin MacLay, Jeff Shields, Dieter Walossek, and<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rs), some <strong>of</strong> which are quite interesting and<br />
contain a lot <strong>of</strong> information on crustaceans as well.<br />
A brief selection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se personal sites is given after<br />
<strong>the</strong> alphabetized web page list.<br />
About Phreatoicidean Isopods in Australia<br />
http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/buz/<br />
popular.html<br />
A site devoted to <strong>the</strong>se fascinating crustaceans,<br />
maintained by George (Buz) Wilson, Australian<br />
Museum.<br />
(The) Amphipod Homepage<br />
http://www.odu.edu/jrh100f/amphome/<br />
Maintained by Stefan Koenemann at Old Dominion<br />
University, Norfolk, Virginia. Nice introductory<br />
page leading to <strong>the</strong> ‘‘Amphipod Newsletter,’’<br />
web sites related to amphipods, pictures <strong>of</strong><br />
amphipods, and various sites about crustacean biology.<br />
<strong>An</strong>imal Diversity Web<br />
http://www.oit.itd.umich.edu/bio108/Arthropoda/<br />
<strong>Crustacea</strong>.shtml<br />
This address takes you to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Crustacea</strong> pages <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Michigan’s <strong>An</strong>imal Diversity web<br />
site. Provides general information on several classes,<br />
primarily geared to <strong>the</strong> nonspecialist.<br />
<strong>An</strong>imal Evolutionary Pattern <strong>An</strong>alysis Home Page<br />
http://www.bio.uva.nl/onderzoek/cepa/<br />
Default.html#LL<br />
Presents <strong>the</strong> research activities <strong>of</strong> a group <strong>of</strong> scientists<br />
allied to <strong>the</strong> Institute for Systematics and<br />
Population Biology, a research institute within <strong>the</strong><br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Biology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam,<br />
with links to <strong>the</strong>ir ongoing arthropod and crustacean<br />
projects.<br />
<strong>An</strong>imals4ever<br />
http://www.animals4ever.com/<br />
A searchable and interactive listing, with figures<br />
and references, maintained in Belgium, with <strong>the</strong><br />
goal <strong>of</strong> eventually grouping ‘‘all animals on <strong>the</strong> web<br />
in one place.’’<br />
<strong>An</strong>t’phipoda, The <strong>An</strong>tarctic Marine Biodiversity<br />
Reference Center Devoted to Amphipod<br />
<strong>Crustacea</strong>ns<br />
http://www.naturalsciences.be/amphi/<br />
Managed by <strong>the</strong> Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Carcinology at<br />
<strong>the</strong> Royal Belgian Institute <strong>of</strong> Natural Sciences,<br />
with links to <strong>the</strong> checklist <strong>of</strong> amphipods <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ocean, amphipodologists involved with<br />
<strong>An</strong>tarctic fauna, research activities, pictures, and<br />
numerous amphipod sites.<br />
(The) Appalachian Man’s Crayfish Photo Gallery<br />
http://webby.cc.denison.edu/stocker/<br />
cfgallery.html<br />
Many color crayfish photographs, plus links to<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r crayfish sites. Maintained by Whitney Stocker<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gunison University, Ohio, USA.<br />
Biographical Etymology <strong>of</strong> Marine Organism<br />
Names (BEMON)<br />
http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/personetymol/<br />
index.htm<br />
Contributions in Science, Number 39 Appendix III: O<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Crustacea</strong>n Resources 117