Zoological Catalogue of Australia Vol 19.3a: Crustacea Malacostraca - Phyllocarida, Hoplocarida, Euc
By (Author) P J F Davie
CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO Publishing
1st June 2002
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
591.994
560
Width 170mm, Height 248mm
The Malacostraca, a very large subclass of Crustacea, is being dealt with in four volumes in the Zoological Catalogue of Australia series. This volume covers the commercially important shrimps, prawns, lobsters and yabbies, listing over 1200 species known from Australian waters (including Australian Territorial waters). The volume opens with a general introduction to the Malacostraca, giving an historical overview of the work on this group. The Catalogue then summarises the baseline data on nomenclature and taxonomy of all Phyllocarida, Hoplocarida and Eucarida (with the exception of crabs and hermit crabs). For each family there is a brief introduction and diagnosis, then Australian species are cited by name and original references are given. This is a timely listing of all known taxa for this economically significant group: it assembles the baseline data; it highlights gaps and areas of confusion; and it identifies groups requiring attention. As such, it is an important text for fisheries workers and managers, environmental consultants and researchers specialising in crustacea.
Peter J.F. Davie is Senior Curator of Crustacea at the Queensland Museum, Brisbane and a past-president of the Australian Marine Conservation Society. He has written nearly 60 scientific papers and has co-edited and contributed to a number of books. His research is currently centered on the taxonomy and classification of mangrove and other intertidal crabs.