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Verrill, A.E. (1873) Report upon the invertebrate animals of Vineyard Sound and the adjacent waters, with an account of the physical characters of the region. Pp. 295–747 in The report of Professor S. F. Baird, Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, on the conditions of the sea-fisheries of the south coast of New England in 1871 and 1872. Washington, D.C.: Govt. Printing Office.

Language: English

Names Appearing in this Publication

Name Used Common Name(s) Where Applied to... Accepted Name Source of Accepted Note(s)
Gelasimus fiddler-crab; fiddlers text p. 336-337, 364, 457, 459, 535 location: Vineyard Sound, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA “fiddler crabs” Original  
 
Gelasimus minax   text p. 337, 467-468, 471, 545 citation: Le Conte (1855)Gelasimus minax Minuca minax Computed  
      citation: Smith (1870)Gelasimus minax Minuca minax Computed in part
      location: Vineyard Sound, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA Minuca minax Original  
 
Gelasimus pugilator sand-fiddler text p. 336-337, 364, 462, 464, 467, 545, 573 citation: Bosc (1802)Ocypoda pugilator [North Carolina, USA] Leptuca pugilator Computed  
      citation: De Kay (1844)Gelasimus vocans [New York, USA] Leptuca pugilator Computed  
      citation: Latreille (1817)Gelasima pugillator Leptuca pugilator Computed  
      citation: Smith (1870)Gelasimus pugilator Leptuca pugilator Computed  
      location: Vineyard Sound, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA Leptuca pugilator Original  
 
Gelasimus pugnax marsh fiddler-crab text p. 367, 377, 466-468, 471, 545-546 citation: De Kay (1844)Gelasimus vocans Var. A Minuca pugnax Computed  
      citation: Le Conte (1855)Gelasimus pugilator [New Jersey, USA] Minuca pugnax Computed  
      citation: Smith (1870)Gelasimus pugnax Minuca pugnax Computed in part
      location: Vineyard Sound, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA Minuca pugnax Original  

This Publication is Cited By

Altevogt (1957), Barnwell (1968), Crane (1941), Crane (1975), Fowler (1912), Kingsley (1878), Kingsley (1880), Ortmann (1897), Paulmier (1905), Sendler (1912), Sumner et al. (1911)