Order Amphipoda 



Order Tanaidacea 



BARNARD, J. L. 



1958. Index to the families, genera, and species of 

 the gammaridean Amphipoda (Crustacea). Al- 

 lan Hancock Found. Publ., Occas. Pap. 19, 145 

 p. (UNC-MAIN, IMS, DUKE-BIOL, NCSU.) 



1969. The families and genera of marine gamma- 

 ridean Amphipoda. U.S. Natl. Mus. Bull. 271, 

 535 p. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 

 BOUSFIELD, E. L. 



1965. Haustoriidae of New England (Crustacea: 

 Amphipoda). Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 117:159- 

 240. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL and IMS.) 



1973. Shallow-water gammaridean Amphipoda of 

 New England. Cornell Univ. Press, N.Y., 312 

 p. (UNC-ZOOL. Excellent.) 

 BOWMAN, T. E. 



1973. Pelagic amphipods of the genus Hyperia and 

 closely related genera (Hyperiidea:Hyperiidae). 

 Smithson. Contrib. Zool. 136, 76 p. (NMFS, 

 IMS, UNC-ZOOL.) 

 BOWMAN, T. E., and H. E. GRUNER. 



1973. The families and genera of Hyperiidea 

 (Crustacea:Amphipoda). Smithson. Contrib. 

 Zool. 146, 64 p. (NMFS, IMS, UNC-ZOOL. 

 Includes descriptions of and keys to super- 

 families, families, and genera.) 

 BYNUM, K. H., and R. S. FOX. 



1977. New and noteworthy amphipod crustaceans 

 from North Carolina, U.S.A. Chesapeake Sci. 

 18:1-33. 

 DEXTER, D. M. 



1967. Distribution and niche diversity of 

 haustoriid amphipods in North Carolina. Chesa- 

 peake Sci. 8:187-192. (ALL except UNC- 

 MAIN.) 



FEELEY, J. B., and M. L. WASS. 



1971. The distribution and ecology of the Gam- 

 m£iridea (Crustacea:Amphipoda) of the lower 

 Chesapeake estuaries. Va. Inst. Mar. Sci., Spec. 

 Pap. Mar. Sci. 2, 58 p. (NMFS, IMS, DUML.) 



FOX, R. S., and K. H. BYNUM. 



1975. The amphipod crustaceans of North 

 Carolina estuarine waters. Chesapeake Sci. 

 16:223-237. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. Includes 

 an annotated checklist, a key and distribution in- 

 formation.) 



McCAIN, J. C. 



1968. The CapreUidae (Crustacea:Amphipoda) of 

 the western North Atlantic. U.S. Natl. Mus. 

 Bull. 278, 147 p. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



WTLLIAMS, A. B., and K. H. BYNUM. 



1972. A ten-year study of meroplankton in North 

 Carolina estuaries: Amphipods. Chesapeake 

 Sci. 13:175-192. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. 

 Includes a checkHst of species collected and infor- 

 mation on spatial, temporal, and vertical dis- 

 tribution.) 



LANG, K. 



1949. Contribution to the systematics and syn- 

 onymies of the Tanaidacea. Ark. Zool. 

 42a(18):l-14. (UNC-ZOOL, DUKE-BIOL, NC- 

 SU.) 



MILLER, M. A. 



1968. Isopoda and Tanaidacea from buoys in 

 coastal waters of the continental United States, 

 Hawaii, and the Bahamas (Crustacea). Proc. 

 U.S. Natl. Mus. 125 (3652): 1-53. (ALL except 

 UNC-ZOOL and IMS.) 



RICHARDSON, H. 



1905. A monograph on the isopods of North 

 America. U.S. Natl. Mus. Bull. 54, 727 p. (ALL 

 except UNC-MAIN and IMS.) 



Superorder HOPLOCARIDA 



LUNZ,G.R.,JR. 



1935. The stomatopods (mantis shrimps) of the 

 Carolinas. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 51:151- 

 159. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL, IMS, DUML.) 

 MANNING, R. B. 



1969. Stomatopod Crustacea of the western Atlan- 

 tic. Stud. Trop. Oceanogr. (Miami) 8, 380 

 p. (ALL except DUML. Keys to families, 

 genera, and species; thorough species descrip- 

 tions, illustrations, and distribution records.) 



Superorder EUCARIDA 

 Order Euphausiacea 



EINARSSON, H. 



1945. Euphausiacea. I. North Atlantic 

 species. Dana Rep. 27. 185 p. (NCSU.) 



HANSEN, H. J. 



1915. The Crustacea Euphausiacea of the United 

 States National Museum. Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 

 48:59-114. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL and IMS. A 

 species list including distribution records and a 

 few species descriptions and illustrations.) 



JAMES, B. M. 



1970. Euphausiacean Crustacea. Texas A&M 

 Univ. Oceanogr. Stud. 1:205-229. (DUML-Ref. 

 Mus. Includes keys, short diagnoses, illustrations 

 of male copulatory organs, and distribution 

 records.) 



MAUCHLINE, J., and L. R. FISHER. 



1969. The biology of euphausiids. Adv. Mar. 

 Biol. 7, 454 p. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. World- 

 wide distribution records and keys to the families, 

 genera, and species of the Euphausiacea, plus much 

 information on diverse aspects of their biology. 



TATTERS ALL, W. M. 



1926. Crustaceans of the orders Euphausiacea and 

 Mysidacea from the western Atlantic. Proc. U.S. 

 Natl. Mus. 69(8):1-31. (ALL except UNC-ZOOL 

 and IMS. A species list with distribution records.) 



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