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Item Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Department of Invertebrates, American Museum of Natural History. 1, Micro-invertebrates (Phyla Sarcomastigophora, Gnathostomula, Gastrotricha, Rotifera, and Tardigrada). American Museum novitates ; no. 3106(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1994) Boyko, Christopher B.Item Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Department of Invertebrates, American Museum of Natural History. 2, Mollusca, part 1 (Classes Aplacophora, Polyplacophora, Gastropoda (subclass Opisthobranchia), Bivalvia, and Scaphopoda). American Museum novitates ; no. 3170(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1996) Boyko, Christopher B.; Sage, Walter E.Item Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Department of Invertebrates, American Museum of Natural History. 3, "Parasitica" (phyla Platyhleminthes, Rhombozoa, and Pentastomida) and Gastrotricha (supplement). American Museum novitates ; no. 3174(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1996) Boyko, Christopher B.Item Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Department of Invertebrates, American Museum of Natural History. 4, Crustacea, Isopoda. American Museum novitates ; no. 3217(New York, N.Y. : American Museum of Natural History, 1997) Boyko, Christopher B.Item Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History. 5, Mollusca, part 2 (Class Gastropoda (exclusive of Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata), with supplements to Gastropoda (Opisthobranchia) and Bivalvia). Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 262([New York] : American Museum of Natural History, 2001) Boyko, Christopher B.; Cordeiro, James R.; American Museum of Natural History. Division of Invertebrate Zoology.A complete, annotated listing of all primary and secondary type specimens of gastropod mollusks (exclusive of opisthobranchs and pulmonates) in the collection of the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) (as of December 31, 1999) is presented. Supplementary listings for bivalves and opisthobranch gastropods (previously covered in part 1) are also given. This catalog includes 1309 type lots, 18 lectotype designations, and illustrations for 12 previously inadequately illustrated type specimens and five species never before illustrated. New synonymy information is given for nine species, one species is shown to be a valid name, one new replacement name is introduced, and one neotype is suppressed with rediscovery of type material. An appendix of AMNH specimens previously incorrectly cited as types is also given. An index of genera and species is included for each class and subclass.Item High resolution images for 'A review of bopyrids (Crustacea, Isopoda, Bopyridae) parasitic on caridean shrimps (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) from China. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 399)'(American Museum of Natural History., 2015-01-12) An, Jianmei.; Boyko, Christopher B.; Li, Xinzheng.High resolution images for 'A review of bopyrids (Crustacea, Isopoda, Bopyridae) parasitic on caridean shrimps (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) from China. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 399)' - http://hdl.handle.net/2246/6629Item A new genus for Ione indecora Markham, 1988, a second record for that species, and a new congeneric species from Australia (Crustacea, Isopoda, Bopyridae, Ioninae). American Museum novitates ; no. 3258(New York, NY : American Museum of Natural History, 1999) Markham, John C.; Boyko, Christopher B."The new genus Albunione is described, with Ione indecora Markham, 1988, as the type species. It includes A. indecora, which infests the albuneid anomuran Albunea paretii Guérin-Méneville in the Caribbean, and the new species A. australiana, which infests Albunea microps Miers off the coast of Queensland, Australia. These species of Albunea are the only members of the anomuran superfamily Hippoidea known to bear bopyrid parasites"--P. [1].Item A new species of Albunione Markham & Boyko, 1999 (Crustacea, Isopoda, Bopyridae, Pseudioninae) from Taiwan. American Museum novitates ; no. 3410(New York, NY : American Museum of Natural History, 2003) Markham, John C.; Boyko, Christopher B.A third species in the bopyrid genus Albunione Markham and Boyko, 1999, is described: Albunione yoda, new species, infesting the sand crab Albunea groeningi Boyko, 2002 (Decapoda: Hippoidea: Albuneidae) on the western coast of Taiwan. Albunione includes all bopyrid species known from hosts in the genus Albunea, its subfamily, and family. Remarks are made about the morphological characters of the genus and, in light of a reconsideration of its characters, Albunione is transferred from the bopyrid subfamily Ioninae to the subfamily Pseudioninae. An emended diagnosis for the genus is presented. Comments on the phylogenetic relationships and possible coevolution between the parasites and hosts are provided.Item A new species of Cryptopontius (Crustacea, Copepoda, Siphonostomatoida) from Easter Island. American Museum novitates ; no. 3370(New York, NY : American Museum of Natural History, 2002) Johnsson, Rodrigo.; Rocha, Carlos Eduardo Falavigna da.; Boyko, Christopher B.A new species of artotrogid copepod (Siphonostomatoida), Cryptopontius tanacredii n. sp., associated with the scleractinian coral Pocillopora damicornis (Linnaeus) from Easter Island, is described. The new species can be distinguished from its 20 congeners by the combination of the following six characters: (1) 9-segmented antennule, (2) terminal segment of leg 4 exopod armed with nine elements, (3) second segment of P1 endopod with two setae, (4) two setae on outer lobe of maxillule, (5) inner lobe of the maxillule tipped with two setae, and (6) free segment of P5 present and armed with three setae. This is the first record of the genus from the eastern Pacific and the first occurring in association with a scleractinian coral.Item A review of bopyrids (Crustacea, Isopoda, Bopyridae) parasitic on caridean shrimps (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) from China. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 399)(American Museum of Natural History., 2015-12-18) An, Jianmei.; Boyko, Christopher B.; Li, Xinzheng.A review of 37 bopyrid isopods known to infest 43 species of caridean shrimps in China is presented, based on literature records and new material. Synonymies are provided for all species, with descriptions and detailed illustrations given for species represented by material examined herein. Bopyrids recorded as new species or new Chinese records belong to the subfamilies Argeiinae (2 or 3 species, depending on the identity of Argeia sp.: Argeia pugettensis Dana, 1852, Argeia sp., Stegoalpheon kempi Chopra, 1923), Pseudioninae (2 species: Paranikione sibogae, n. gen. n. sp., and Paranikione distorta, n. sp.), Bopyrinae (13 species: Bathygyge grandis Hansen, 1897, Bopyrella articulata, n. sp., Bopyrinella parameces, n. sp., Bopyrione multifeminae, n. sp., Bopyroides hippolytes (Kröyer, 1838), Bopyroides shiinoi Rybakov and Andeev, 1991, Parabopyrella cuspidata, n. sp., Parabopyrella distincta (Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1923), Parabopyrella elongata (Shiino, 1949), Parabopyrella hodgarti (Chopra, 1923), Parabopyrella perplexa Markham, 1990, Parabopyrella symmetros, n. sp., and Septembopyrina tozeumaophila, n. gen., n. sp.), and Hemiarthrinae (2 species: Eophrixus caudatus, n. sp., and Sigyn branchialis, n. gen, n. sp.), collected from the South China Sea (7 species), East China Sea (3 species), Yellow Sea (4 species), and East and South China seas (2 species). Three new genera and 10 new species are described, with an additional four species newly recorded from Chinese waters. The genus Argeia is reviewed and a new genus is erected for Argeia lowisi Chopra, 1923, and Argeia nierstraszi Shiino, 1958. Capitetragonia Pearse, 1953, is recognized as the senior synonym of Probopyria Markham, 1985. The genus Parabopyriscus and species Parabopyriscus stellatus are deemed to be available from Markham, 1982, not Markham 1985. Hemiarthrus filiformis Chopra, 1923, is transferred to Hyperphrixus Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1931. The species composition of Eophrixus Caroli, 1930, is reviewed, the type species designation is clarified, and two species of Hypophryxus Shiino, 1934, are transferred into this genus. A key to all genera of Argeiinae and Bopyrinae and keys to species of seven bopyrine genera are provided, as is a list (with hosts) of the 82 bopyrid and ionid species currently known to infest Chinese noncaridean decapods.Item A worldwide revision of the Recent and fossil sand crabs of the Albuneidae Stimpson and Blepharipodidae, new family (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura, Hippoidea). Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 272(New York, NY : American Museum of Natural History, 2002) Boyko, Christopher B.The anomuran sand crab family Albuneidae sensu stricto was previously known worldwide from 41 validly described Recent species in eight genera and four fossil taxa of the genus Albunea. A worldwide revision is presented based on a comprehensive survey of the literature and examination of more than 1700 specimens representing all known species. The state of taxonomic knowledge regarding the Albuneidae is summarized; the family is divided into two new subfamilies; two new genera and six new species of albuneids are described; and new information on species' ranges and biology is presented. Additionally, the genera Blepharipoda Randall and Lophomastix Benedict are removed from the Albuneidae and placed in a new family, based in part on characters of the gill formula and morphology. This new family contains six Recent species and one fossil taxon. Although there is some doubt about its hippoid affinities, it is retained in the Hippoidea as the most basal taxon, pending further cladistic phylogenetic analyses.