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Copepod crustaceans identified by Prof. Arthur G. Humes

Citation

Korzhavina O, Ivanenko V (2020). Copepod crustaceans identified by Prof. Arthur G. Humes. Version 1.10. Lomonosov Moscow State University. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/nhndwi accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-01-28.

Description

The dataset includes information on 2,917 slides of symbiotic and free-living copepods from 892 samples that were collected at 331 localities, prepared and identified by the eminent taxonomist Prof. A.G. Humes (1916–1999, https://academic.oup.com/jcb/article/21/1/1/2679845).

The glass and wooden slides include copepods representing six orders, 46 families, 152 genera, and 425 species. The hosts of symbiotic copepods belong to seven phyla, 16 classes, 49 orders, 118 families, 240 genera and 323 species. The copepods were collected mainly during expeditions of A.G. Humes to the West Africa (1954-1955), Caribbeans (1959-1960, 1962), Madagascar (1960, 1963-1964, 1967), Mauritius (1964), the southeastern Pacific Ocean on the R/V Abrunn (1965-1966), Eniwetok Atoll (1969), New Caledonia (1971-1972), the Pacific Ocean on the R/V Alpha Helix (1975), Panama (1981), Moorea (1982), and the Great Barrier Reef (1982) as well as several deep-sea research cruises.

Clarification! The database doesn't include information on type and other specimens of copepods described and identified by A.G. Humes and coauthors and deposited in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (Washington DC), the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (Paris), and Naturalis (Leiden). See relevant databases.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

World.

Sampling

The copepods were collected mainly during expeditions of A.G. Humes to the West Africa (in 1954-1955), Caribs (1959-1960, 1962), Madagascar (1960, Madagascar 1963-1964, 1967), Mauritius (1964), the southeastern Pacific Ocean on the R/V Abrunn (1965-1966), Eniwetok Atoll (1969), New Caledonia (1971-1972), the Pacific Ocean on the R/V Alpha Helix (1975), Panama (1981), Moorea (1982), and the Great Barrier Reef (1982) as well as several deep-sea research cruises.

Quality Control

The identification copepods, names of hosts and coordinates are according to the notes of Prof A. G. Humes. O.A. Korzhavina prepared the database and specified coordinates.

Method steps

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Taxonomic Coverages

Slides of copepods (Crustacea) prepared and identified by Prof Arthur G. Humes.
  1. Animalia
    common name: Animals rank: kingdom
  2. Arthropoda
    rank: phylum
  3. Porifera
    common name: Sponges rank: phylum
  4. Cnidaria
    rank: phylum
  5. Annelida
    rank: phylum
  6. Mollusca
    rank: phylum
  7. Echinodermata
    rank: phylum
  8. Chordata
    rank: phylum
  9. Crustacea
    common name: Crustaceans rank: subphylum
  10. Hexanauplia
    rank: class
  11. Actinopterygii
    rank: class
  12. Anthozoa
    common name: Coral polyps rank: class
  13. Ascidiacea
    rank: class
  14. Asteroidea
    rank: class
  15. Bivalvia
    rank: class
  16. Cephalopoda
    rank: class
  17. Crinoidea
    rank: class
  18. Demospongiae
    rank: class
  19. Echinoidea
    rank: class
  20. Florideophyceae
    rank: class
  21. Gastropoda
    rank: class
  22. Holothuroidea
    rank: class
  23. Hydrozoa
    rank: class
  24. Malacostraca
    rank: class
  25. Ophiuroidea
    rank: class
  26. Polychaeta
    rank: class
  27. Scyphozoa
    rank: class
  28. Copepoda
    rank: subclass
  29. Antipatharia
    rank: subclass
  30. Articulata
    rank: subclass
  31. Cidaroidea
    rank: subclass
  32. Discomedusae
    rank: subclass
  33. Errantia
    rank: subclass
  34. Euechinoidea
    rank: subclass
  35. Eumalacostraca
    rank: subclass
  36. Heterobranchia
    rank: subclass
  37. Heterodonta
    rank: subclass
  38. Hexacorallia
    rank: subclass
  39. Hydroidolina
    rank: subclass
  40. Keratosa
    rank: subclass
  41. Myophiuroidea
    rank: subclass
  42. Octocorallia
    rank: subclass
  43. Pteriomorphia
    rank: subclass
  44. Rhodymeniophycidae
    rank: subclass
  45. Sedentaria
    rank: subclass
  46. Vetigastropoda
    rank: subclass

Geographic Coverages

Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Tropical Western Atlantic, inland waters, etc.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Oksana Korzhavina
originator
position: Ph.D. student
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Department of Invertebrate Zoology
Leninskie Gory 1-12
Moscow
119234
RU
Telephone: +7 968 745-3-745
email: korzhavina@mail.bio.msu.ru
homepage: http://istina.msu.ru/profile/Korzhavina/
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=c_R4F_4AAAAJ&hl=en
Viatcheslav Ivanenko
originator
position: Ph.D., Leading Researcher
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Department of Invertebrate Zoology
Leninskie Gory 1-12
Moscow
119234
RU
Telephone: +7 915 320-1967
email: ivanenko.slava@gmail.com
homepage: https://istina.msu.ru/profile/ivanenko/
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ErM8_cUAAAAJ&hl=en
Oksana Korzhavina
metadata author
position: Ph.D. student
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Department of Invertebrate Zoology
Leninskie Gory 1-12
Moscow
119234
RU
Telephone: +7 968 745-3-745
email: korzhavina@mail.bio.msu.ru
homepage: http://istina.msu.ru/profile/Korzhavina/
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=c_R4F_4AAAAJ&hl=en
Alexey Seregin
point of contact
position: Leading Research Fellow
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Department of Ecology and Geography of Plants
Leninskie Gory 1-12
Moscow
119234
RU
email: botanik.seregin@gmail.com
homepage: https://istina.msu.ru/profile/Allium/
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1824-7453
Viatcheslav Ivanenko
administrative point of contact
position: Ph.D., Leading Researcher
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Department of Invertebrate Zoology
Leninskie Gory 1-12
Moscow
119234
RU
Telephone: +7 915 320-1967
email: ivanenko.slava@gmail.com
homepage: https://istina.msu.ru/profile/ivanenko/
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ErM8_cUAAAAJ&hl=en
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