Order Decapoda 



CHACE, F. A., JR. 



1972. The shrimps of the Smithsonian — Bredin 

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 98, 179 p. (UNC-ZOOL, IMS, NMFS, DUKE- 

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 DUDLEY, D. L., and M. H. JUDY. 



1971. Occurrence of larval, juvenile and mature 

 crabs in the vicinity of Beaufort Inlet, North 

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 GURNEY, R. 



1942. Larvae of the decapod Crustacea. Ray 

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 HAIG, J. 



1956. The Galatheidea (Crustacea Anomura) of 

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 HOLTHUIS, L. B. 



1951. A general revision of the Palaemonidae 

 (Crustacea Decapoda Natantia) of the Americas. 

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1952. A general revision of the Palaemonidae 

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1955. The Recent genera of the caridean and 

 stenopodidean shrimps (Class Crustacea, Order 

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 KRUCZYNSKI, W. L. 



1973. Distribution and abundance of Pinnotheres 

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 MANNING, R. B., and F. A. CHACE, JR. 



1971. Shrimps of the family Processidae from the 

 northwestern Atlantic Ocean (Crustacea: 

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 89, 41 p. (UNC-ZOOL, IMS, DUML, DUKE- 

 BIOL, NMFS. A useful study of a group that has 

 long been poorly understood. Includes descrip- 



tions, illustrations, distribution notes, and keys to 

 genera and species.) 

 MUSICK, J. A., and J. D. McEACHRAN. 



1972. Autumn and winter occurrence of decapod 

 crustaceans in Chesapeake Bight, 

 U.S.A. Crustaceana 22:190-200. (ALL except 

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PEQUEGNAT, L. H. 



1970. Deep-sea caridean shrimps with descriptions 

 of six new species. Texas A&M Univ. Oceanogr. 

 Stud. 1:59-123. (DUML-Ref. Museum. Keys, 

 species diagnoses, and distribution records, plus 

 some species descriptions. A few of the species 

 probably occur on the outer continental shelf off 

 the southeastern United States.) 



PfiREZ FARFANTE, I. 



1969. Western Atlantic shrimps of the genus 

 Penaeus. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. Bull. 

 67:461-591. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. Very 

 thorough anatomical descriptions, distribution 

 data, reproductive and developmental informa- 

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PEREZ FARFANTE, I., and H. R. BULLIS, JR. 



1973. Western Atlantic shrimps of the genus 

 Solenocera with description of a new species 

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 descriptions, illustrations, distribution informa- 

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PINSCHMIDT, W. C, JR. 



1963. Distribution of crab larvae in relation to 

 some environmental conditions in the Newport 

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 common brachyuran and anomuran larvae.) 



PRICE, K. S., JR. 



1962. Biology of the sand shrimp, Crangon septem- 

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 region. Chesapeake Sci. 3:244-255. (ALL ex- 

 cept UNC-MAIN. Includes information on 

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 PROVENZANO, A. J., JR. 



1959. The shallow-water hermit crabs of 

 Florida. Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb. 9:349- 

 420. (ALL except UNC-MAIN and NMFS. An 

 extensive work containing keys, descriptions, il- 

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 RATHBUN, M. J. 



1918. The grapsoid crabs of America. U.S. Natl. 



Mus. Bull. 97, 461 p. 

 1925. The spider crabs of America. U.S. Natl. 



Mus. Bull. 129, 613 p. 

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