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- catalog abstract ""The stomatopod fauna of the western Atlantic is far richer in number of species than previously believed. Sixty-two species, representing 18 genera and four families, are described and illustrated. Twenty-eight species have been added to the western Atlantic fauna, including 24 species described as a result of this study. Ten new species and one new subspecies are described in this report, and four other species, previously unrecorded from the area, are recognized. Complete synonymies are presented, along with keys to American genera and western Atlantic species. The western Atlantic stomatopods show closest affinities with the faunas of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific areas. Five Indo-West Pacific species also occur in the study area: Pseudosquilla ciliata (Fabricius), P. oculata (Brullé), Alima hyalina Leach, A. hieroglyphica (Kemp), and Odontodactylus brevirostris (Miers). These are the most widely distributed stomatopods; the species of Alima and Odontodactylus have been recorded from scattered localities between Hawaii, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic. All but O. brevirostris occur in the eastern Atlantic, but none occurs in the eastern Pacific. Heterosquilla mccullochae (Schmitt), previously known from the Gulf of California, is recorded from Florida and the Virgin Islands. Numerous other eastern Pacific species have closely related but distinct analogues in the western Atlantic"--Page 1.".
- catalog contributor b7396692.
- catalog created "[1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1969]".
- catalog description ""The stomatopod fauna of the western Atlantic is far richer in number of species than previously believed. Sixty-two species, representing 18 genera and four families, are described and illustrated. Twenty-eight species have been added to the western Atlantic fauna, including 24 species described as a result of this study. Ten new species and one new subspecies are described in this report, and four other species, previously unrecorded from the area, are recognized. Complete synonymies are presented, along with keys to American genera and western Atlantic species. The western Atlantic stomatopods show closest affinities with the faunas of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific areas. Five Indo-West Pacific species also occur in the study area: Pseudosquilla ciliata (Fabricius), P. oculata (Brullé), Alima hyalina Leach, A. hieroglyphica (Kemp), and Odontodactylus brevirostris (Miers). These are the most widely distributed stomatopods; the species of Alima and Odontodactylus have been recorded from scattered localities between Hawaii, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic. All but O. brevirostris occur in the eastern Atlantic, but none occurs in the eastern Pacific. Heterosquilla mccullochae (Schmitt), previously known from the Gulf of California, is recorded from Florida and the Virgin Islands. Numerous other eastern Pacific species have closely related but distinct analogues in the western Atlantic"--Page 1.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 350-371.".
- catalog extent "viii, 380 p.".
- catalog identifier "0870240897".
- catalog isPartOf ""Contribution no. 991 from the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Miami."".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in tropical oceanography, no. 8".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Coral Gables, Fla., University of Miami Press".
- catalog spatial "Atlantic Ocean.".
- catalog subject "595/.382/091661".
- catalog subject "Crustacea Atlantic Ocean.".
- catalog subject "QH91.A1 S8 no. 8".
- catalog subject "Stomatopoda Atlantic Ocean.".
- catalog title "Stomatopod Crustacea of the western Atlantic, by Raymond B. Manning.".
- catalog type "text".