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 1967. Caritus, a new genus ol caligoid copepod, 

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1972. Revision of the genus Alebion (Copepoda: 

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CRESSEY, R. F., and B. B. COLLETTE. 



1970. Copepods and needlefishes: a study in host- 

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HAMOND, R. 



1973. Some Laophontidae (Crustacea: Harpac- 

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 Microsc. Soc. 92:44-59. (UNC-ZOOL, IMS, 

 DUKE-BIOL, DUML. Three new species 

 described.) 



HEINLE, D. R. 



1972. Free-living Copepoda of the Chesapeake 

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 S119. (ALL except IMS and UNC-MAIN.) 



HO, J.-S. 



1970. Revision of the genera of the 

 Chondracanthidae, a copepod family parasitic on 

 marine fishes. Beaufortia 17:105- 

 218. (Numerous species descriptions.) 



1971. Parasitic copepods of the family Chondra- 

 canthidae from fishes of eastern North 

 America. Smithson. Contrib. Zool. 87, 39 

 p. (IMS, NMFS, UNC-ZOOL. A key and 

 redescriptions of 11 species.) 



1977. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern 

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1978. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern 

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 DUKE-BIOL.) 



HUMES, A. G., and J. H. STOCK. 



1973. A revision of the family Lichomolgidae Koss- 

 mann, 1877, cyclopoid copepods mainly as- 

 sociated with marine invertebrates. Smithson. 

 Contrib. Zool. 127, 368 p. (IMS, NMFS, UNC- 

 ZOOL. Keys, diagnoses of genera, lists of species 

 with distributions and hosts, and some species de- 

 scriptions.) 



ILLG, P. L. 



1958. North American copepods of the family 

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 649. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL. Almost always 

 found inside the body cavities of ascidians. Key to 

 all the genera of the family plus keys to and 

 descriptions of the North American species.) 



LANG, K. 



1948. Monographie der Harpacticiden. H. Ohls- 

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 LINDGREN, E. W. 



1972. Systematics and ecology of North Carolina 

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 Chapel Hill, 212 p. (UNC-ZOOL.) 



1976. Five species of Arenopontia (Copepoda, Har- 

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 U.S.A. Crustaceana 30:229-240. (ALL except 

 UNC-MAIN and NMFS. Describes a new species 

 and gives taxonomic and distribution information 

 for the others.) 

 MARSHALL, S. M., and A. P. ORR. 



1955. The biology of a marine copepod, Calanus 

 finmarchicus (Gunnerus). Oliver and Boyd, 

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 OWRE, H. B., and M. FOYO. 



1967. Copepods of the Florida Current. Fauna 

 Caribaea 1:1-137. (UNC-ZOOL, IMS.) 



PEARSE, A. S. 



1947. Parasitic copepods from Beaufort, North 

 Carolina. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 63:1- 

 16. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL.) 



1948. A second report on parasitic copepods col- 

 lected at Beaufort, N. C. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. 

 Soc. 64:127-131. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL, 

 IMS.) 



1952. Parasitic crustaceans from Alligator Harbor, 

 Florida. Q. J. Fla. Acad. Sci. 15:187- 

 243. (UNC-MAIN, DUKE-GEN, NCSU, IMS- 

 Repr.) 



SUTCLIFFE, W. H. 



1950. A qualitative and quantitative study of the 

 surface zooplankton at Beaufort, North 

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 137 p. (DUKE-BIOL, DUML, IMS. Emphasis 

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VOLKMANN-ROCCO, B. 



1972. Species of Tisbe (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) 

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 Limnol. 17:223-258. 



WASS, M. L. (editor). 



1972. (See Invertebrates - General.) (Lists 73 

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WILSON, C. B. 



1924. New North American parasitic copepods, 

 new hosts, and notes on copepod 

 nomenclature. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 64(17):1- 

 22. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL and IMS. One of a 

 long series of papers on parasitic copepods 

 published by Wilson mainly in the Proceedings of 

 the U.S. National Museum dating back to 1905; 

 the others are cited at the beginning of this paper. 

 Caution should be exercised in using these; later 

 workers have found inaccuracies and insufficien- 

 cies in his descriptions.) 

 1932. The copepod crustaceans of Chesapeake 

 Bay. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 80(15):l-54. (ALL 



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