Iricha in perspective. In N. C. Hulings (editor), 

 p. 21-23 (see Invertebrates - General). 

 1974. Gastrotricha from Beaufort, North Carolina, 

 U.S.A. Cah. Biol. Mar. 15:431-446. (UNC- 

 ZOOL, DUKE-BIOL, DUML, NCSU. Four new 

 species described; two others reported.) 



RUPPERT, E. E. 



1970. On Pseudostomella Swedmark, 1956 with de- 

 scriptions of P. plumosa nov. spec, P. cata- 

 phracta nov. spec, and a form of P. roscovita 

 Swedmark, 1956 from the west Atlantic 

 coast. Cah. Biol. Mar. 11:121-143. (UNC- 

 ZOOL, DUML, DUKE-BIOL, NCSU. Very 

 thorough species descriptions covering both inter- 

 nal and external anatomy, good illustrations, and 

 a key to the genus.) 



SCHOEPFER-STERRER, C. 



1969. Chordodasys riedli gen. nov., spec, nov., a 

 macrodasyoid gastrotrich with a chordoid 

 organ. Cah. Biol. Mar. 10:391-404. (UNC- 

 ZOOL, DUML, DUKE-BIOL, NCSU.) 



THANE-FENCHEL, A. 



1970. Interstitial gastrotrichs in some south 

 Florida beaches. Ophelia 7:113-138. (UNC- 

 ZOOL, DUKE-BIOL, NCSU, DUML. Primarily 

 species descriptions, illustrations, and distribu- 

 tional information; plus an excellent list of 

 references.) 



PHYLUM NEMATODA 



CHITWOOD, B. G. 



1936. Some marine nematodes from North 

 Carolina. Proc. Helminthol. Soc. Wash. 3:1- 

 16. (DUKE-BIOL, NCSU, UNC-HEALTH.) 



1937. A new genus and ten new species of marine 

 nematodes from North Carolina. Proc. Helmin- 

 thol. Soc. Wash. 4:53-59. (DUKE-BIOL, NCSU, 

 UNC-HEALTH.) 



1951. North American marine nematodes. Tex. 

 J. Sci. 3:617-672. (UNC-MAIN, NCSU, DUKE- 

 BIOL, NMFS. Describes 3 new genera and 33 new 

 species; provides a key to the known species but 

 cautions that many more remain to be found.) 



CRITES. J. L. 



1961. Some free-living marine nematodes from the 

 sand beaches of Piver's Island, North 

 Carolina. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 77:75- 

 80. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL and NMFS. 

 Describes five species, three of them new.) 



de CONINCK, L. 



1965. Systematique des Nematodes. In P. P. 

 Grasse (directeur), Traite de zoologie, p. 586- 

 731. Tome IV, Fasc. 2. Masson et Cie., 

 Paris. (UNC-ZOOL.) 



GOSNER, K. L. 



1971. Pages. 200-209. (See Invertebrates - Gen- 

 eral.) 



HOPE, W. D. 



1971. The current status of the systematics of 



marine nematodes. In N. C. Hulings (editor), p. 

 33-36 (see Invertebrates - General). 



HOPPER, B. E. 



1963. Marine nematodes from the coast line of the 

 Gulf of Mexico. III. Additional species from Gulf 

 Shores, Alabama. Can. J. Zool. 41:841- 

 863. (UNC-ZOOL, NCSU, DUKE-BIOL, 

 NMFS. Two additional papers in vol. 39 of this 

 journal.) 



OLSEN, L. S. 



1952. Some nematodes parasitic in marine 

 fishes. Publ. Inst. Mar. Sci., Univ. Tex. 

 2(2):173-215. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



OTT, J. A. 



1972. Determination of fauna boundaries of nema- 

 todes in an intertidal sand flat. Int. Rev. 

 Gesamten Hydrobiol. 57:645-663. (UNC-ZOOL, 

 NCSU, DUKE-BIOL, DUML. Includes a list of 

 species found at Wrightsville Beach, N.C., and 

 discusses the distribution and associations of 

 some.) 



TEAL, J. M., and W. WIESER. 



1966. The distribution and ecology of nematodes in 

 a Georgia salt marsh. Limnol. Oceanogr. 11:217- 

 222. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



TIMM, R. W. 



1954. A survey of the marine nematodes of Chesa- 

 peake Bay, Maryland. Cath. Univ. Am. Biol. 

 Stud. 23:1-70 and Chesapeake Biol. Lab. Publ. 

 95. (UNC-MAIN, DUKE-BIOL.) 



WIESER, W., and B. HOPPER. 



1966. The Neotonchinae, new subfamily 

 (Cyatholaimidae: Nematoda), with an analysis of 

 its genera, Neotonchus Cobb, 1933 and 

 Gomphionema new genus. Can. J. Zool. 44:519- 

 532. (UNC-ZOOL. NCSU, DUKE-BIOL, 

 NMFS. Nine species described and keys 

 provided.) 



1967. Marine nematodes of the east coast of North 

 America. I. Florida. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 

 135:239-344. (UNC-ZOOL, NCSU, DUKE- 

 BIOL.) 



YAMAGUTI, S. 



1961. Systema Helminthum. Volume III. The 

 nematodes of vertebrates. Interscience Publ., 

 Inc., N.Y., 1261 p. (UNC-ZOOL. Includes 

 species parasitic in marine fishes. Keys to and 

 diagnoses of taxa from order to genus; species lists 

 with distribution data, some biological data, and 

 some illustrations; an extensive bibliography.) 



PHYLUM NEMATOMORPHA 



GOSNER, K. L. 



1971. Pages 198-200. (See Invertebrates - General.) 

 WARD, H. B. 



1892. On Nectonema agile, Verrill. Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zoo!., Harvard Coll. 23:135-188. (UNC- 

 ZOOL. DUKE-BIOL. Nectonema is the only 

 known genus of marine Nematomorpha. The 



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