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THE COPEPODOLOGIST'S CABINET THE COPEPODOLOGISTS CABINET ABiographicalandBibliographicalHistory fDavidM.Damkaer CoPEPODCRUSTACEANSarethemost numerousmulticellularanimalson earth.Theyoccurineveryfree-livingand parasiticaquaticniche.Copepodshave beenknownsincethetimeofAristotle,yet therehasneverbeenahistoryofthestudy ofcopepods.Thisvolume,thefirstina plannedthree-volumeseries,reviewsthe discoveriesofcopepodsto1832,theyear thatthetwodistinctbranches—thefree- livingcopepods(long-knownasinsects) andtheparasiticcopepods(thought tobemolluscsorworms),werefinally acknowledgedasmembersofthesame ClassCrustacea.Thenarrativeincludesthe biographiesof90earlycopepodologists andrecountstheirmostimportant contributionstoscience.Portraitsare includedfortwo-thirdsofthesubjects, withsignificantnewmaterialaswellas informationandillustrationsfromobscure sources. Milestonesincludethefirstdescription ofcopepods(ca.350B.C.),thefirst illustration(1554),thefirstfree-living freshwatercopepod(1688),thefirst explanationofafree-livingcopepod's metamorphosis(1756),thefirst permanentlynamedcopepod(1758),the firstfree-livingmarinecopepod(i77o)> andthefirstdescriptionofaparasitic copepod'smetamorphosis(1819).The workendswithatransitiontothemid- 19thcentury,previewingnumerous personalconnectionsthatpointedtoward ttcboaeokpcceaeo.tpv1hoe9edr5eo0hdl.iositgno/VrsyoGloofulmtdheee2ns.tAAugdfeyinioanlftvchooelp1eu8pm9oe0dsw,siltlo oHIdSC'aoscdchrosufs(tS1atc6re6ea5an)sm..s THE COPEPODOLOGISrS CABINET Nottoprayseordisprayse:alldidwell. —WilliamHarvey CanonesAnatomiaeGeneralis AcommonparasiteofEuropeanfreshwaterfishes,LernaeacyprinaceaLinnaeus,ijsS(Figs, i-j)preservestheoldestvalidcopepodname.Thisplate,fromNordmann(i8j2),withFigureiof naturalsize,illustratedforthefirsttimetheparasite'sfi-ee-living"nauplius"stages(Figs.5-6^, provingthecrustaceanstatusofthisage-longpuzzle.Asecondspecies,PeniculusTistula(Figs. 8-14),parasiticonaNeapolitanmarinefish,wasfirstdescribedbyNordmann.Itsnaturalsize isindicatedbyFigure8. THE COPEPODOLOGISTS CABINET ABiographicaland Bibliographical History DavidM. Damkaer AmericanPhilosophicalSociety Philadelphia,Pennsylvania Memoirs oftheAmericanPhilosophicalSociety HeldatPhiladelphia ForPromotingUsefulKnowledge Volume240 Copyright©2002bytheAmericanPhilosophicalSocietyforits Memoirsseries,Volume240.Allrightsreserved. ISBN:0-87169-240-6 USISSN:00659738 LibraryofCongressCataloginginPublicationData Damkaer,DavidM. Thecpo.pepodolcomg.ist's—ca(biMneemto:iarbsioofgrtahpehAicmaelraicnadnbiPbhliiloogsroapphhiiccaallShoicsiteotryyh/eDladvaitdPMhi.lDadaemlkpahiear forpromotingusefiilknowledge;vol.240) ISBN0-87169-240-6(cloth) 1.Copepoda—Research—History.I.Title.II.MemoirsoftheAmericanPhilosophicalSociety;v.240. Qll.P612vol.240 [QL444.C7| 081s-clc21 [S95.3'4'09] 2002045794 VOLUME ONE AristotletoAlexandervonNordmann (330B.C.toA.D.1832) MANYOFTHESENOTESaredevotedtonoticesoftheindividualswho,sofarasIcouldlearn, werethefirsttonoticethespecies...towhichtheirnamesarerespectivelyaffixed Thishas beenapleasinginquiry.Smitwiththebeauty—realorfancied—oftheobjectsofhisstudy,a curiosityisnaturallyawakenedtodiscoverthenameanddegreeofthepersonwhohadfirstdeemedit worthyofhisexaminationandparticipatedinourpleasure,forweconcludeassuredlythathewhohad takenthetroubletorecordthenameandtreasureuptheobject,wasoneoflikemind,andimbuedwith muchthesameaffectionsanddispositionsasourselves.Someofthemwerefoundtobemenofrenown, others,inwhomIfeltadeepersympathy,arenowforgotten,theirnameandtheirlaboursswallowedup inthehigherandmoreenduringreputationofthosewhomtheywerehonouredtoassistanddelighted toserve.Thegenuinenaturalistwillnotcensurethis"fondattempt"torestorethefainttracesofmen whohadsoughtthebestoccupationofaleisurehourincongenialpursuitsandstudies;butratherwill withmelamenttheobscurityandshortnessoftheir"simpleannals." —GeorgeJohnston AHistoryoftheBritishZoophytes ISNOTFORME,oranyotherlivingman,todesignorpaintthesceneryortodresstheplayers IToreventoclaporhisstheirexitsandtheirentrances.Icanbutstrivetodischargewithfidelitythe humblerofficeofthemanwhomanipulatesthelimelight—whosedutyistoshow,injustillumina- tion,theperformersinadramawhichIneitherdidnorevercouldcompose,andofwhoseintricate plotIhavebuttheroughestworkingknowledge. —CliffordDobbell AntonypanLeeuwenhoekandHis"LittleAnimals" vii

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