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This volume, 9C, in two parts, covers the Brachyura. With the publication of the ninth volume in the Treatise on Zoology: The Crustacea, we departed from the sequence one would normally expect. Some crustacean groups, mainly comprising the Decapoda, never had a French version produced, and the organization and production of these "new" chapters began independently from the preparation of the other chapters and volumes. Originally envisioned to encompass volume 9 of the series, it quickly became evident that the depth of material for such a volume must involve the printing of separate…mehr

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This volume, 9C, in two parts, covers the Brachyura. With the publication of the ninth volume in the Treatise on Zoology: The Crustacea, we departed from the sequence one would normally expect. Some crustacean groups, mainly comprising the Decapoda, never had a French version produced, and the organization and production of these "new" chapters began independently from the preparation of the other chapters and volumes. Originally envisioned to encompass volume 9 of the series, it quickly became evident that the depth of material for such a volume must involve the printing of separate fascicles. The new chapters have now been completed, and the production of volume 9 was started while volumes 3 through 8 were (and in part still are) in preparation; with this vol. 9C-I & II this volume 9 is now concluded; vols. 1-5 have also been published and vols. 6-8 are being prepared.
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Autorenporträt
P. Castro is Professor Emeritus at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, U.S.A. and current General Editor of the Journal of Crustacean Biology. P.J.F. Davie discovered crabs at an early age and has been fascinated with them ever since. A specialist in taxonomy and systematics, he is a Senior Curator at the Queensland Museum, Brisbane. D. Guinot is honorary Professor at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, with a long career devoted to Brachyura taxonomy, phylogeny, morphology, palaeontology, and general biology. She has significantly helped to redefine the study of the complete evolutionary process in crabs. F.R. Schram, an authority on the systematics of a wide range of crustacean taxa and an emeritus professor at the University of Amsterdam, currently is a Research Associate at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Cultures of the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. J.C. von Vaupel Klein, formerly an associate professor at the University of Leiden and managing editor of Crustaceana, is coordinating editor of this series as a whole.