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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Addendum<br />
As might be expected in any attempt to be current in a rapidly changing field, several publications<br />
or presentations that bear on high-level relationships <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Crustacea</strong> have come to light during <strong>the</strong><br />
final months while we prepared this volume for <strong>the</strong> printer. In particular, <strong>the</strong> following presentations<br />
dealing with higher crustacean systematics were selected from among <strong>the</strong> published abstracts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Fifth International <strong>Crustacea</strong>n Congress in Melbourne, Australia (July 9–13, 2001) (Fifth International<br />
<strong>Crustacea</strong>n Congress—Program and Abstracts, and List <strong>of</strong> Participants, 2001): Developmental<br />
data in crustacean systematics (Koenemann and Schram); Peracarida (Wilson, Watling, Richter, Jarman,<br />
Spears et al., Wilson and Ahyong, Keable and Wilson, Poore and Brandt, Myers and Lowry);<br />
malacostracan affinities with insects (K. Wilson); Decapoda (Ahyong and Schram, Porter et al., Brösing<br />
and Scholtz, Crandall et al., Richter, Pérez-Losada et al., Boyce et al., Wetzer et al., Ngoc-Ho);<br />
Remipedia (Spears and Yager); Leptostraca (Walker-Smith and Poore); Phosphatocopina (Maas and<br />
Walossek); Rhizocephala (Glenner and Spears).<br />
124 Contributions in Science, Number 39 Appendix III: O<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Crustacea</strong>n Resources