Expanathuridae
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- FAMILY
- Published in
- Poore, G. C. B. (2001). Families and genera of Isopoda Anthuridea. In: Kensley, B. and Brusca, R.C. Isopod systematics and evolution. Balkema: Rotterdam. Crustacean Issues, 13, 63–173. https://www.marinespecies.org/isopoda/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=220724
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Malacostraca
- order
- Isopoda
- family
- Expanathuridae
Name
- Homonyms
- Expanathuridae
Bibliographic References
- Brandt, A.; Poore, G. C. B. (2003). Higher classification of the flabelliferan and related Isopoda based on a reappraisal of relationships. <em>Invertebrate Systematics.</em> 17: 893-923.
- CoL2006/ITIS
- CoL2006/ITIS
- Martin, J. W.; Davis, G. E. (2001). An updated classification of the recent Crustacea. Science Series (Los Angeles), 39. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Los Angeles. VII, 123 pp.
- Martin, Joel W., and George E. Davis, 2001: An Updated Classification of the Recent Crustacea. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, Science Series 39. 124.
- Poore, G. C. B. (2001) In: Kensley, B. & R. C. Brusca, (eds.) Families and genera of Isopoda Anthuridea Isopod Systematics and Evolution). Crustacean Issues 13, pp 63-173. Rotterdam/Brookfield: Balkema. 357 pages.
- Poore, G.C.B. (2001). Families and genera of Isopoda Anthuridea. In: Kensley, B. and Brusca, R.C. Isopod systematics and evolution. Balkema: Rotterdam. <em>Crustacean Issues.</em> 13, 63-173.
- Poore, G.C.B., and Lew Ton, H.M. (2002). Expanathuridae (Crustacea: Isopoda) from the Australian region. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 82: 1-60.
- Schotte, M.; Kensley, B. F.; Shilling, S. (1995 onwards). World list of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Crustacea Isopoda. National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution: Washington D.C., USA - no longer online. [website archived on 2018-01-25].
- Schotte, M.; Kensley, B.F.; Shilling, S. (1995-current). World List of Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans (2006 version). Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C., USA. Available online at http://invertebrates.si.edu/isopod/.
- WoRMS (Mar 2013)