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Canthocamptus illinoisensis Forbes S.A., 1876

349869  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:349869)

 unaccepted (Chapppuis (1929: 48) created the subgenus name Brehmiella in which he included Canthocamptus illinoisensis.)
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Forbes, S.A. (1876). List of Illinois Crustacea, with descriptions of new species. <em>Bulletin of the Illinois Museum of Natural History.</em> 1: 3-5,24-25., available online at https://archive.org/details/cbarchive_120833_listofillinoiscrustaceawithdes1876/page/n2 [details]  OpenAccess publication 
Taxonomic remark Canthocamptus illinoisensis was described by Forbes in 1876 (:23) in his "List of Illinois Crustacea". Canthocamptus...  
Taxonomic remark Canthocamptus illinoisensis was described by Forbes in 1876 (:23) in his "List of Illinois Crustacea". Canthocamptus hyperboreus was described by Willey (1925) in his "Northern Cyclopidae and Canthocamptidae". Lang (1948) makes reference to Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis subsp. hyperborea in Willey's (1931: 359) "Preliminary report on copepod plankton collected by the Station Biologique du St. Laurent à Trois Pistoles, in July, 1931", but that specific paper cited by Lang ranges from page 82 to page 84 and mentions Calanus hyperboreus. It was Chappuis (1929) in his "Révision du genre Canthocamptus Westwood (Note préliminaire)" that reallocated C. illinoisensis into Attheyella as Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis. Lang's (1948) reference to Willey (1931) for Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis subsp. hyperborea was most probably a slip of the pen. In his "Some Laurentian copepods and their variations", Willey (1934: 85) wrote that "...C. hyperboreus is but an arrested form of C. illinoisensis" (= C. illinoisensis forma hyperborea= Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis hyperborea). Kiefer (1934) described A. (B.) illinoisensis forma antiqua in his "Neue Ruderfusskrebse aus Nordamerika", and it was Lang (1948) that united these two subspecies and other species into Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis. [details]
Walter, T.C.; Boxshall, G. (2024). World of Copepods Database. Canthocamptus illinoisensis Forbes S.A., 1876. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/copepoda/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=349869 on 2024-09-20
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original description Forbes, S.A. (1876). List of Illinois Crustacea, with descriptions of new species. <em>Bulletin of the Illinois Museum of Natural History.</em> 1: 3-5,24-25., available online at https://archive.org/details/cbarchive_120833_listofillinoiscrustaceawithdes1876/page/n2 [details]  OpenAccess publication 

additional source Herrick, C.L. (1895). Part I. Copepoda of Minnesota. <em>In: Herrick, C.L. & C.H. Turner (eds.). Second report of the State Zoologist including a synopsis of the Entomostraca of Minnesota. Geological Natural History Survery of Minnesota (Zoological Series.).</em> 2:41-138, 81 plates. [details]  OpenAccess publication 

new combination reference Chappuis, P.A. (1929). Révision du genre Canthocamptus Westwood (Note préliminaire). <em>Buletinul Societatii de Stiinte din Cluj.</em> 4(2):41-50. (27-i-1929) [received Dec 1928]. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
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Taxonomic remark Canthocamptus illinoisensis was described by Forbes in 1876 (:23) in his "List of Illinois Crustacea". Canthocamptus hyperboreus was described by Willey (1925) in his "Northern Cyclopidae and Canthocamptidae". Lang (1948) makes reference to Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis subsp. hyperborea in Willey's (1931: 359) "Preliminary report on copepod plankton collected by the Station Biologique du St. Laurent à Trois Pistoles, in July, 1931", but that specific paper cited by Lang ranges from page 82 to page 84 and mentions Calanus hyperboreus. It was Chappuis (1929) in his "Révision du genre Canthocamptus Westwood (Note préliminaire)" that reallocated C. illinoisensis into Attheyella as Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis. Lang's (1948) reference to Willey (1931) for Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis subsp. hyperborea was most probably a slip of the pen. In his "Some Laurentian copepods and their variations", Willey (1934: 85) wrote that "...C. hyperboreus is but an arrested form of C. illinoisensis" (= C. illinoisensis forma hyperborea= Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis hyperborea). Kiefer (1934) described A. (B.) illinoisensis forma antiqua in his "Neue Ruderfusskrebse aus Nordamerika", and it was Lang (1948) that united these two subspecies and other species into Attheyella (Brehmiella) illinoisensis. [details]