Class MYZOSTOMARIA 



PRENANT, M. 



1959. Classe des Myzostomides. In P. P. Grasse 

 (directeur), Traite de zoologie, p. 714-784. Tome 

 V, Fasc. 1. Masson et Cie., Paris. (UNC- 

 ZOOL.) 



tribution and habitat. Biol. Bull. (Woods Hole) 

 140:440-460. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 

 STEPHENSON, J. 



1930. The Oligochaeta. Clarendon Press Oxf., 

 978 p. 



Class HIRUDINEA 



Class ARCHIANNELIDA 



JONES, E. R., and F. F. FERGUSON. 



1957. The genus Dinophilus ( Archiannelida) in the 

 United States. Am. Midi. Nat. 57:440- 

 449. (UNC-ZOOL, IMS, NCSU, DUKE-BIOL.) 

 JOUIN, C. 



1971. Status of the knowledge of the systematics 

 and ecology of Archiannelida. In N. C. Hulings 

 (editor), p. 47-56 (see Invertebrates - General). 



Class OLIGOCHAETA 



BRINKHURST, R. 0. 



1964. Studies on the North American aquatic 

 Oligochaeta I: Naididae and Opistocysti- 

 dae. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 116:195- 

 230. (UNC-MAIN, NCSU, DUKE-BIOL.) 



1965. Studies on the North American aquatic 

 Oligochaeta II: Tubificidae. Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila. 117:117-172. (UNC-MAIN, NCSU, 

 DUKE-BIOL.) 



BRINKHURST, R. 0., and B. G. M. JAMIESON. 



1971. Aquatic Oligochaeta of the world. Oliver 

 and Boyd, Edinb., 860 p. 

 COOK, D. G. 



1969. The Tubificidae (Annelida, Oligochaeta) of 

 Cape Cod Bay with a taxonomic revision of the 

 genera Phallodrilus Pierantoni, 1902, Lim- 

 nvdrikndes Pierantoni, 1903 and Spiridion KnoU- 

 ner, 1935. Biol. Bull. (Woods Hole) 136:9- 

 27. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



1971. The Tubificidae (Annelida, Oligochaeta) of 

 Cape Cod Bay, II: Ecology and systematics, with 

 the description of Phallodrilus paruiatriatus nov. 

 sp. Biol. Bull. (Woods Hole) 141:203- 

 221. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 

 COOK, D. G., and R. 0. BRINKHURST. 



1973. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern 

 United States. Annelida: Oligochaeta. U.S. 

 Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Rep. NMFS Circ- 

 374, 23 p. (IMS, NCSU, DUKE-BIOL, NMFS. 

 Very useful; covers whole east coast of North 

 America; includes pictoral key and annotated 

 species list.) 

 LASSERRE, P. 



1971. Oligochaeta from the marine meiobenthos: 

 taxonomy and ecology. In N. C. Hulings 

 (editor), p. 71-86 (see Invertebrates - General). 



1971. The marine Enchytraeidae (Annelida, 

 Oligochaeta) of the eastern coast of North 

 America, with notes on their geographical dis- 



DANIELS, B. A., and R. T. SAWYER. 



1975. The biology of the leech Myzubdella lugubris 

 infesting blue crabs and catfish. Biol. Bull., 

 (Woods Holel 148:193-198. (ALL except UNC- 

 MAIN.) 



KNIGHT-JONES, E. W. 



1962. The systematics of marine leeches. In K. 

 H. Mann, Leeches (Hirudinea) their structure, 

 physiology, ecology and embryology. Append. B, 

 p. 169-186. Pergamon Press, N.Y. 



LLEWELLYN, L. C. 



1966. Pontobdellinae (Piscicolidae: Hirudinea) in 

 the British Museum (Natural History) with a 

 review of the subfamily. Bull. Br. Mus. (Nat. 

 Hist.) Zool. 14:389-439. (UNC-ZOOL, DUKE- 

 BIOL, NCSU.) 



MEYER, M. C, and A. A. BARDEN, JR. 



1955. Leeches symbiotic on Arthropoda, especially 

 decapod Crustacea. Wasmann J. Biol. 13:297- 

 311. (UNC-BOT, DUKE-BIOL, NCSU. A 

 worldwide list of species in the families 

 Piscicolidae and Glossiphoniidae which are sym- 

 biotic on decapod crustaceans and pycnogonids; 

 includes notes on hosts and distribution and a 

 good bibliography but no descriptions, illustra- 

 tions, or keys.) 



SAWYER, R. T., A. R. LAWLER, and R. M. 

 OVERSTREET. 



1975. Marine leeches of the eastern United States 

 and the Gulf of Mexico with a key to the 

 species. J. Nat. Hist. 9:633-667. (IMS, NCSU. 

 Lists 14 species and includes a key, diagnoses, 

 synonymies, lists of hosts, and geographical dis- 

 tribution data for all; some illustrations.) 



PHYLUM SIPUNCULA 



CUTLER, E. B. 



1973. Sipuncula of the western North Atlan- 

 tic. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 152:103- 

 204. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL and DUML. A 

 most useful work including a key, diagnoses of 14 

 genera and subgenera, and descriptions, illustra- 

 tions, and distribution data for the 26 species 

 known from Nova Scotia to Cape Kennedy, 

 Fla.) 



FISHER, W. K. 



1950. The sipunculid genus Fhascolosoma. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 12, 3:547-552. 



GEROULD, J. H. 



1913. The sipunculids of the eastern coast of North 

 America. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 44:373- 



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