PAWSON, D. L. 



1977. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern 

 United States. Echinodermata: Holothuroidea. 

 U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Rep. NMFS 

 Circ. 405, 15 p. (IMS, NMFS, NCSU, DUKE- 

 BIOL. Species Hst and key cover the area be- 

 tween Nova Scotia and New Jersey, but some of 

 the species range further south.) 



PHELAN, T. 



1970. A field guide to the cidaroid echinoids of the 

 northwestern Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and 

 the Caribbean Sea. Smithson. Contrib. Zool. 40, 

 67 p. (IMS, NMFS. Species descriptions and a 

 key. A few of these species are found in deep water 

 off southeastern United States.) 

 1972. Comments on the echinoid genus Encope, 

 and a new subgenus. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 

 85:109-130. (NCSU, DUKE-BIOL. Includes de- 

 scriptions of two species found on the southeast- 

 em U.S. coast.) 



THOMAS, L. P. 



1962. The shallow water amphiurid brittle stars 

 (Echinodermata:Ophiuroidea) of Florida. Bull. 

 Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb. 12:623-694. (ALL except 

 UNC-MAIN.) 



PHYLUM CHAETOGNATHA 



OWRE, H. B. 



1960. Plankton of the Florida Current. Part VI. 

 The Chaetognatha. Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb. 

 10:255-322. (ALL except UNC-MAIN and 

 NMFS. Extensive information on horizontal and 

 vertical distribution, seasonal distribution, and 

 breeding jjeriods.) 

 PIERCE, E. L. 



1953. The Chaetognatha over the continental shelf 

 of North Carolina with attention to their relation 

 to the hydrography of the area. J. Mar. Res. 

 12:75-92. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



1958. The Chaetognatha of the inshore waters of 

 North Carolina. Limnol. Oceanogr. 3:166- 

 170. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 

 PIERCE, E. L., and M. L. WASS. 



1962. Chaetognatha from the Florida Current and 

 coastal water of the southeastern Atlantic 

 states. Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb. 12:403-431. 

 (ALL except UNC-MAIN. Distributions of 12 

 species related to hydrography.) 

 SUAREZ-CAABRO, J. A., and J. E. MADRUGA. 



1960. The Chaetognatha of the northeastern coast 

 of Honduras, Central America. Bull. Mar. Sci. 

 Gulf Caribb. 10:421-429. (ALL except UNC- 

 MAIN and NMFS. Includes illustrations of some 

 species found in southeastern U.S. waters.) 



ALVARINO, A. 



1965. Chaetognaths. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Annu. 

 Rev. 3:115-194. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. A 

 thorough monograph of the phylum covering dis- 

 tribution and general biology. No species descrip- 

 tions or keys, but there are many in the references 

 cited.) 



BUMPUS, D. F., and E. L. PIERCE. 



1955. The hydrography and the distribution of 

 chaetognaths over the continental shelf off North 

 Carolina. Deep-Sea Res. 3, Suppl.:92- 

 109. (ALL except UNC-MAIN and NMFS. 

 Distributions of 12 species of chaetognaths with 

 attempts to correlate them with the distribution 

 of water masses.) 



FRASER, J. H. 



1957. Chaetognatha. Cons. Int. Explor. Mer, 

 Fiches Identification Zooplancton 1, 6 p. (DUML, 

 DUKE-BIOL, NMFS. Illustrations of many 

 species found off the U.S. east coast.) 

 GRANT, G. C. 



1963. Chaetognatha from inshore coastal waters off 

 Delaware, and a northward extension of the 

 known range of Sagitta tenuis. Chesapeake Sci. 

 4:38-42. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



1963. Investigations of inner continental shelf 

 waters off lower Chesapeake Bay. Part IV. De- 

 scriptions of the Chaetognatha and a key to their 

 identification. Chesapeake Sci. 4:107- 

 119. (ALL except UNC-MAIN. A key to species 

 and species descriptions but no illustrations.) 



PHYLUM HEMICHORDATA 



BAYER, F. M. 



1962. A new species of Cephalodiscus (Hemichor- 



data: Pterobranchia), the first record from the 



tropical western Atlantic. Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf 



Caribb. 12:306-312. (ALL except UNC-MAIN.) 



GOSNER, K. L. 



1971. Pages 591-593. (See Invertebrates - 

 General.) 

 HYMAN, L. H. 



1959. The Invertebrates: smaller coelomate 

 groups. Volume V. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 

 N.Y., 783 p. (UNC-ZOOL, IMS. Pages 72-207 

 concern hemichordates, including sections on 

 systematics and geographical distribution.) 



PHYLUM CHORD ATA 



Subphylum Cephalochordata 



BIGELOW, H. B., and I. PEREZ FARFANTE. 



1948. Lancelets. Fishes of the Western North 



Atlantic. Sears Found. Mar. Res., Mem. 1:1- 



28. (IMS.) 

 BOSCHUNG, H. T., JR., and G. GUNTER. 



1966. A new species of lancelet, Branchiostoma 



bennetti (Order Amphioxi), from Louisiana. 



Copeia 1966:485-489. (ALL except UNC-MAIN 



and DUML. Includes comparison with other 



species.) 



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