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Humes, Arthur G.. |
A new lichomolgid copepod, Scambicornus lobulatus, associated with a holothurian, Bohadschia graeffei, is described from the region of Nosy Bé, Madagascar. Certain previously described species of Scambicornus in that area are redescribed in part. New host records are: S. campanulipes from Actinopyga lecanora and A. miliaris, S. idoneus from Argiodia nobilis and Holothuria scabra, S. modestus from Brandtothuria impatiens and either Microthele difficilis or Urodemas ehrenbergi, and S. tuberatus from Bohadschia marmorata. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1967 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504991 |
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Humes, Arthur G.. |
Copepods associated with Holothuroidea are listed with their hosts and brief characterizations. A key to the genera of these copepods is provided. Twelve new species from the Indo-Pacific are described: Calypsarion bilobatum n. sp. from probably Holothuria atra, Chauliolobion imparile n. sp. from Bohadschia argus, Chauliolobion forcipatum n. sp. from Stichopus chloronotus, Chauliolobion tectuliferum n. sp. from Thelenota ananas, Lecanurius planifrontalis n. sp. from Actinopyga echinites and Actinopyga miliaris, Scambicornus batiolatus n. sp. from Holothuria atra and Thelenota ananas, Scambicormis disparilis n. sp. from Holothuria atra, Scambicornus proluxus n. sp. from Holothuria edulis, Scambicornus retrospiculus n. sp. from Stichopus variegatus,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1980 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504797 |
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Stock, Jan H.; Humes, Arthur G.. |
Stock, J.H. & A.G. Humes. Copepoda associated with Echinoidea from the West Indies. Studies nat. Hist. Caribbean Region 72, Amsterdam, 1995: 25-46. Four species of Copepoda (three Siphonostomatoida, one Poecilostomatoida) are recorded as associates of shallow-water echinoids, from Curaçao, St. Martin, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. The siphonostomatoids Chelacheres longipalpus and C. optans belong to a new genus and species of the family Asterocheridae. Another species of the same family is provisionally attributed to Asterocheres simulans (T. Scott, 1898), previously recorded from Europe only. A fourth species, of the genus Pseudanthessius (family Pseudanthessiidae), belongs to a new species, Ps. exilicornis. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Echinoidea.; West Indies; Associated Copepoda; Asterocheridae; Pseudanthessiidae. |
Ano: 1995 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503178 |
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Stock, Jan H.; Humes, Arthur G.; Gooding, Richard U.. |
In the present series of papers the results of two different field trips to the West Indies are coordinated. Each paper, dealing with a convenient taxonomic group, will be numbered separately. The sequence of the taxonomic units is arbitrary. Part of the material on which the results are based was collected by J.H.S. during a five months’ stay (October 1958-February 1959) in the Dutch West Indies (or Netherlands Antilles, as they are more officially called), which was made possible by a grant from the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (WOSUNA), Amsterdam. The greater part of the time was spent at the Caribbean Marine Biological Institute, Piscadera Bay, Curaçao, although short visits to the other... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506130 |
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Stock, Jan H.; Humes, Arthur G.; Gooding, Richard U.. |
Our thanks are due to Mrs. R. E. TEAGLE, British Museum (Natural History), London, and Dr. ELISABETH DEICHMANN, Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, Harvard College, Cambridge, for identifying the echinoderm hosts from Curaçao and Jamaica respectively. Support by grants from the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (WOSUNA), Amsterdam, and the National Science Foundation of the United States is also acknowledged. Paper number I in this series appeared in Studies Fauna Curaçao 13, no. 56, p. 1—20 (1962). |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1963 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506034 |
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Stock, Jan H.; Humes, Arthur G.; Gooding, Richard U.. |
For the identification of certain of the mollusks with which the copepods to be described were associated we wish to thank Dr. RUTH D. TURNER, Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, Harvard College, Cambridge, and Mr. C. J. VAN EEKEN, Zoölogisch Museum, Amsterdam. We also express our appreciation to Mr. J. A. VAN DREVELDT (Amsterdam) for his assistance in the preparation of the drawings of the last two species. This study has been supported by grants from the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (WOSUNA), Amsterdam, and from the National Science Foundation of the United States, Washington. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1963 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506142 |
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Stock, Jan H.; Humes, Arthur G.; Gooding, Richard U.. |
Our thanks are due to the following for their identifications of host animals: Dr. W. ADAM, Muséum Royal d’Histoire Naturelle, Brussels (cephalopods from Curaçao); Dr. GILBERT L. VOSS, University of Miami Marine Laboratory, Florida (cephalopods from Barbados); Mrs. R. E. TEAGLE, British Museum (Natural History), London (ophiuroids from Curaçao); Dr. ELISABETH DEICHMANN, Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. (the remaining echinoderms); and Dr. MARIAN H. PETTIBONE, University of New Hampshire, Durham (polychaetes). A.G.H. and R.U.G. wish to express their appreciation to Mr. ROBERT GREENHILL for his assistance during their collecting in Barbados and for obtaining a further sample of octopus in September, 1959; to Dr. IVAN GOODBODY... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1963 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506202 |
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Humes, Arthur G.. |
The material described below came from washings of holothurians in the West Indies. It was collected in part by the author and Dr. R. U. GOODING during the summer of 1959 in the Bahamas, Barbados, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica. This field work was aided by a grant (G-8628) from the National Science Foundation of the U.S. The rest of the material was collected by Dr. J. H. STOCK in 1958 at Curaçao and Bonaire, with the support of the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (WOSUNA). The study of the specimens has been aided by grants (GB-1809 and GB-5838) from the National Science Foundation. I am indebted to Dr. ELISABETH DEICHMANN of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, for the... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1969 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506201 |
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Humes, Arthur G.; Stock, Jan H.. |
Coralliomyzon tenens, gen. n., sp. n., associated with the coral Turbinaria peltata gen. n., sp. n., associated with the coral (Esper) in Madagascar, is placed in a new siphonostomatoid family, the Coralliomyzontidae, along with Cholomyzon Stock & Humes, 1969. The new family, close to the Asterocheridae, is characterized chiefly by the maxilliped having 2 basal segments and 2 distal segments forming together a clawlike part, the absence of an inner seta on the first and second segments of the exopod of leg 1, leg 4 reduced to a minute process with 1 or 2 setae, and leg 5 reduced to 2 setae. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1991 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505538 |
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Humes, Arthur G.. |
This report of lichomolgid copepods found for the first time associated with octocorals in the Pacific Ocean includes six species, two of them new. Paramolgus eniwetokensis n. sp. and Paramolgus ostentus n. sp. are associated with Lobophytum pauciflorum (Ehrenberg). New host records include Acanthomolgus fissisetiger (Humes & Ho, 1968a) from Pachyclavularia violacea (Quoy & Gaimard), Anisomolgus insolens (Humes & Ho, 1968b) from Lobophytum pauciflorum, Metaxymolgus aculeatus (Humes & Ho, 1968a) from Nephthea chabrolii Audouin, and Paradoridicola adelphus (Humes & Ho, 1968b) from Lobophytum pauciflorum. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1973 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504772 |
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Humes, Arthur G.. |
Five lichomolgid copepods belonging to the genus Stellicola are reported from three species of the sea star genus Linckia in the Moluccas: Stellicola flexilis n. sp. from Linckia guildingi. L. laevigata, and L. multiflora, S. caeruleus (Stebbing, 1900) from L. laevigata, L. guildingi, and L. multiflora, S. illgi Humes & Stock, 1973, from L. laevigata, S. novaecaledoniae Humes, 1976, from L. laevigata, L. multiflora, and L. guildingi, and S. pollex from L. laevigata, L. guildingi, and L. multiflora. The distribution and hosts of Stellicola on Linckia in the Indo-West Pacific are summarized. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1976 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504724 |
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