H. E. Stoddart's research while affiliated with State Library of New South Wales and other places

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Publications (35)


Revision of the lysianassoid genera Acidostoma and Shackletonia (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Acidostomatidae fam. nov.)
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The new lysianassoid amphipod family Acidostomatidae is described for the widespread genus Acidostoma Lilljeborg, 1865 and the endemic Antarctic genus Shackletonia K.H. Barnard, 1931. All species of Acidostoma are described including three new species. Acidostoma obesum (Bate & Westwood, 1861) is discussed in detail.

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Australian and South African conicostomatine amphipods (Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Lysianassidae: Conicostomatinae subfam. nov.)

March 2012

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The new lysianassid subfamily Conicostomatinae is established. All genera in the subfamily are rediagnosed and distribution maps are provided. The new genus Amphorites is established for Amphorites annasona sp. nov., Am. hurleyi (Lowry & Stoddart, 1983) and Am. pungapunga (Lowry & Stoddart, 1983). The Australian species Conicostoma karta Lowry & Stoddart, 1983 is redescribed with many new distribution records. Three new Australian species are described: Ocosingo yatala sp. nov.; Scolopostoma darwinensis sp. nov.; and Sc. norah sp. nov. The South African species reported as Stomacontion prionoplax by Griffiths (1974, 1975, 1976) is described as Scolopostoma keurboomstrandensis sp. nov.


The Pachynidae fam. nov. (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea)

March 2012

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The new family Pachynidae is established. Three new genera are described: Renella gen. nov., Smaraldia gen. nov. and Ultimachelium gen. nov. and fifteen new species: Drummondia marlo sp. nov., D. tridentata sp. nov., Figorella angulosa sp. nov., F. formosa sp. nov., F. franklin sp. nov., Pachychelium tropicalis sp. nov., Pachynus obsolescens sp. nov. and Smaraldia springthorpei sp. nov. from Australian waters; Ekelofia eltanin sp. nov. from Antarctic waters; Prachynella shijiki sp. nov. from Japanese waters; Pachychelium fucaensis sp. nov. from south-western Canadian and Californian waters; Prachynella epa sp. nov. and Pr. oculata sp. nov. from Californian waters; and Drummondia luce sp. nov. and Ultimachelium tac sp. nov. from southern Chilean waters. New records of Pachynus barnardi Hurley, 1963 and Prachynella lodo J.L. Barnard, 1964 are reported from Canadian waters; Drummondia corinellae Lowry, 1984, Figorella tasmanica Lowry, 1984, Pachynus denticulatum Lowry, 1984, P. pugilator Lowry, 1984, Sheardella kapala Lowry, 1984 and S. tangaroa Lowry, 1984 from Australian waters; and Renella sculptidentata (Ren, 1991), Ultimachelium nichollsi (Lowry, 1984) and U. schellenbergi (Lowry, 1984) from Antarctic waters.


FIGURE 1. Photosella charlotteae (Lowry & Stoddart, 2009). Female, 14.5 mm, MV J11262, Bass Strait.
FIGURE 2. Photosella miersi (Stebbing, 1888). Hannants Bight, north side of Cape Sorell, Tasmania.
FIGURE 3. Photosella miersi (Stebbing, 1888). Female, 13.0 mm, AM P.70483; male, 13.2 mm, AM P.71834; New South Wales. Scales for A1, A2 represent 0.5 mm; remainder represent 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 4. Photosella miersi (Stebbing, 1888). Female, 13.0 mm, AM P. 70483, New South Wales. Scales represent 0.5 mm.
FIGURE 5. Photosella mucronata (Pirlot, 1936). Female, 14.2 mm, AM P.71831; male, 15.2 mm, AM P.71834; North West Shelf. Scales for A1, A2 represent 0.5 mm; remainder represent 0.2 mm.

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The tryphosine genera Photosella gen. nov. and Tryphosella Bonnier, 1893 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Lysianassidae: Tryphosinae) in Australian waters

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Within the lysianassid amphipod subfamily Tryphosinae the new genus Photosella is established with three included species: P. charlotteae (Lowry & Stoddart, 2009); P. miersi (Stebbing, 1888) and P. mucronata (Pirlot, 1936). The genus Tryphosella is rediagnosed and thirteen new Australian species are described: T. betka sp. nov.; T. bicheno sp. nov.; T. chinchilla sp. nov.; T. cooee sp. nov.; T. fortescue sp. nov.; T. freycinet sp. nov.; T. martrudan sp. nov.; T. rodondo sp. nov.; T. sorell sp. nov.; T. tathra sp. nov.; T. toowoomba sp. nov.; T. tuckanarra sp. nov. and T. wangaratta sp. nov. Tryphosella camela and T. orana are redescribed. There are now 19 species of Tryphosella known from Australian waters. The 79 species currently attributed to Tryphosella are carefully assessed: 40 species are confirmed as definitely Tryphosella; 24 species are considered as possibly in Tryphosella, but cannot be confirmed or denied because of insufficient evidence; and 15 species are excluded from the genus.


The new deep-sea families Cebocaridae fam. nov., Cyclocaridae fam. nov. and Thoriellidae fam. nov.(Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea)

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Within the Lysianassoidea three new families are established: Cebocaridae fam. nov. is established for the deep-sea bathypelagic genera Cebocaris J.L. Barnard, 1964; Crybelocephalus Tattersall, 1906; Crybelocyphocaris Shoemaker, 1945; Cyphocarioides Birstein & Vinogradov, 1970; Mesocyclocaris Birstein & Vinogradov, 1964; Mesocyphocaris Birstein & Vinogradov, 1960; Metacyclocaris Birstein & Vinogradov, 1955; Metacyphocaris Tattersall, 1906 and Paracyphocaris Chevreux, 1905; Cyclocaridae fam. nov. is established for the deep-sea demersal scavenging genus Cyclocaris Stebbing, 1888; and Thoriellidae fam. nov. is established for the abyssopelagic genera Chevreuxiella Stephensen, 1915, Danaella Stephensen, 1925, Parachevreuxiella Andres, 1987 and Thoriella Stephensen, 1915. The families Cebocaridae and Thoriellidae are reported from Australian waters for the first time, in the form of Metacyphocaris helgae Tattersall, 1906 and Parachevreuxiella justi sp. nov.




Kergueleniidae fam. nov. (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea) in Australian waters

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The new lysianassoid amphipod family Kergueleniidae is established and the genera Clepidecrella and Kerguelenia are reported from Australian waters for the first time. Nine new species are described: Clepidecrella abeona sp. nov., C. cataraqui sp. nov., C. colliboi sp. nov., C. ira sp. nov., Kerguelenia euroka sp. nov., K. kanowna sp. nov., K. kawatiri sp. nov., K. leura sp. nov. and K. matilda sp. nov. Keys are given to all species of each genus.




Citations (28)


... The genus was known until now only from the western North Atlantic Ocean and the Indo-West Pacific Ocean (Lowry & Stoddart 2009). Shoemakerella. ...

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A new species and first record of the genus Shoemakerella Pirlot, 1936 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassidae) from Brazil
Lysianassidae
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Zootaxa

... Lysianassoid amphipods are predominantly scavengers with an increasingly recognised diversity at species, genus and family level (Lowry & Stoddart, 2010ad, 2011a, b, 2012aStoddart & Lowry, 2010, 2012. Within the lysianassoid family Scopelocheiridae, species are well-known as scavengers, being regularly reported in baited traps (Horton & Thurston, 2015;Kilgallen & Lowry, 2015). ...

Lepidepecreellidae fam. nov. (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea) in Australian waters
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... However, in the genus Lepidepecreella, some species are supposed to be obligate ectoparasites on sea urchin species whilst others are known to feed on moribund, damaged echinoderms (Schiaparelli et al. 2015). Although virtually nothing is known about members of the genus Lepidepecreum, including the here recorded L. urometacarinatum, neither associations with other invertebrates, nor occurrences in baited traps have been reported (Lowry and Stoddart 2002), so they are generally not considered to be parasitic or carrion-feeding. ...

The lysianassoid amphipod genera Lepidepecreoides and Lepidepecreum in southern waters (Crustacea: Lysianassidae: Tryphosinae)
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Records of the Australian Museum

... However, Paronesimoides is distinguished from Onesimoides by the longer peduncular article 2 of antenna 1 (0.5-0.6 times as long as article 1 in Paronesimoides vs 0.2-0.4 times in Onesimoides) and the extremely reduced inner ramus of uropod 3 (less than 0.1 times as long as outer ramus of uropod 3 in Paronesimoides vs 0.5-1.0 times in Onesimoides) (Stebbing 1888;Pirlot 1933;Bellan-Santini 1974;Lowry and Stoddart 1993, 1994, 1996Larsen 2007). Paratype. ...

Crustacea Amphipoda: Lysianassoids from the tropical western South Pacific Ocean
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... The material was identified following the contributions and identification keys by Kemp (1939), Holthuis (1955Holthuis ( , 1971Holthuis ( , 1993, Barnard (1961), Pequegnat (1970), Forest (1973), Crosnier (1978), Williams (1984), Barnard and Karaman (1991), Pérez-Farfante and Kensley (1997), Komai (2004), Stoddart and Lowry (2004), Cardoso and Young (2005), Komai and Segonzac (2005), Cardoso and Serejo (2007), Tavares and Serejo (2007), Zelnio and Hourdez (2009), Vázquez-Bader and Gracia (2013), Cardoso and Burukovsky (2014), D'Udekem D' Acoz and Havermans (2015), Horton and Thurston (2015), Kilgallen and Lowry (2015), and Alves-Júnior et al. (2019). Biological samples were photographed frame by frame in different focal fields, with a Leica Z16 APO-A micro-stereoscope, to generate a high-resolution digital composition using Adobe Photoshop CS6 software. ...

The deep-sea lysianassoid genus Eurythenes (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eurytheneidae n. fam.)
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Zoosystema

... Recently another amphipod with a possibly similar way of life was discovered, i.e. the pontogeneiid Haliogeneia crosnieri from large abalones Haliotis rubra (Leach) in SE Australia (Lowry & Stoddart, 1998); nothing seems as yet to be known about the biology of this species, that has been collected from shallow subtidal waters. ...

A new genus of Eusiridae (Crustacea, Amphipoda), associated with the abalone Haliotis rubra Leach, in south-eastern Australia
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Zoosystema

... Eurythenes obesus (Chevreux, 1905) Katius obesus Chevreux, 1905 Remarks. According to Lowry & Stoddart (1989) L. nasuta is a valid species and not a junior synomym of Lysianax cubensis Stebbing, 1897 as proposed by Pirlot (1936). Later on, Lowry & Stoddart (1997) considered previous records of Shoemakerella nasuta for the Gulf of Mexico as S. cubensis. ...

Shoemakerella Pirlot 1936 Crustacea Amphipoda Proposed Designation Of Lysianax cubensis Stebbing 1897 As The Type Species
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The Bulletin of zoological nomenclature

... We focus our analysis on amphipods collected at our study sites at the mid-Atlantic ridge, which can be classified within the superfamily Lysianassoidea (the taxonomy of which remains controversial, see below). Lysianassoid amphipods can be found from the colder waters of the Polar Regions (De Broyer et al. 2004) to the tropics (Lowry and Stoddart 2009) and from the intertidal to the deepest ocean trenches (Jamieson et al. 2010). Many members of the Lysianassoidea are known to be epibenthic, and infaunal scavengers and carnivores. ...

Uristidae
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Zootaxa

... The description of the different Parawaldeckia species is available (Lowry & Stoddart 1983a, Lowry & Stoddart 1983b). In contrast with the Charcotia and Lepidepecreum species, Hippomedon and Tryphosella species are not laterally bulged but rather compressed; a revision of the genus Tryphosella has been done (Lowry & Stoddart 2011). Keys for the genus Hippomedon are available (Gurjanova 1962, Barnard 1964); H. kergueleni has been illustrated (Bellan-Santini 1972a) and can be distinguished by a very prominent tooth on the posterodistal corner of the third epimeral plate. ...

The tryphosine genera Photosella gen. nov. and Tryphosella Bonnier, 1893 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Lysianassidae: Tryphosinae) in Australian waters

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... Infraorders (8) Amphilochida Lowry & Myers, 2017 Bogidiellida Lowry & Myers, 2013a Carangoliopsida Lowry & Myers, 2013a Colomastigida Lowry & Myers, 2017 Hadziida Lowry & Myers, 2013a Hyperiopsida Lowry & Myers, 2017 Lysianassida Lowry & Myers, 2017 Pseudingolfiellida Lowry & Myers, 2017 Parvorders (18) Amphilochidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Bogidiellidira Lowry & Myers, 2013a Carangoliopsidira Lowry & Myers, 2013a Colomastigidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Crangonyctidira Lowry & Myers, 2013a Eusiridira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Hadziidira Lowry & Myers, 2013a Haustoriidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Hyperiopsidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Lysianassidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Maxillipiidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Metaingolfiellidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Oedicerotidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Pagetinidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Podosiridira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Pseudingolfiellidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Synopiidira Lowry & Myers, 2017 Talitridira Lowry & Myers, 2013a Superfamilies (9) Aetiopedesoidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Alicelloidea Lowry & De Broyer, 2008 Aristioidea Lowry & Stoddart, 1997 Chevalioidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Magnovioidea Alves, Lowry & Jonsson, 2020 Microprotopoidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Podosiroidea Lowry & Myers, 2012b Pseudingolfielloidea Lowry & Myers, 2012a Rakirooidea Myers & Lowry, 2003 Dana Lowry, 2011 Debroyerella Lowry & Kilgallen, 2015a Defeo Lowry & Myers, 2019a Demaorchestia Lowry & Myers, 2022 Dendrorchestia Lowry & Myers, 2019a Derzhavinia Lowry & Myers, 2019a Des Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014c Deshurleyella Lowry, Myers & Nakano, 2019 Devo Lowry & Stoddart, 2002a Dracorchestia Lowry & Myers, 2019a Drummondia Lowry, 1984b Eclecticus Lowry & Stoddart, 1997 Ekelofia Lowry, 1984b Erikus Lowry & Stoddart, 1987 Fleuria Lowry & Myers, 2019a [ Lowry & Stoddart, 1995c Nagada papua Lowry & Stoddart, 1995c Nagada uwedoae Lowry & Stoddart, 1995c Neoxenodice cryophile Lowry, 1976 Normanion hipposideros Normanion whoi Stoddart & Lowry, 2010a Notopoma africana Lowry & Berents, 1996 Notopoma moorea Lowry & Berents, 1996 Notopoma stoddartae Lowry & Berents, 1996 Notoprotella cornuta Takeuchi & Lowry, 2019 Notoprotomima smithi Takeuchi & Lowry, 2015 Notorchestia lobata Serejo & Lowry, 2008 [= N. quadrimana Stephonyx rafaeli Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014c Stomacontion hurleyi Lowry & Stoddart, 1983b [Amphorites Lowry & Stoddart, 2012b] ...

Australian and South African conicostomatine amphipods (Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Lysianassidae: Conicostomatinae subfam. nov.)
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