Harriet Richardson
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harriet Richardson Searle was an American carcinologist. She was known as the first lady of isopods and was one of the first female carcinologists, with only Mary Jane Rathbun before her. Biography Richardson was born on May 9, 1874, in Washington, D.C., to Charles and Charlotte Ann Richardson. She attended the Friends School and Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington before attending Vassar College - where she became interested in biology - from which she graduated in 1896 with a BA, and again with a master's degree in zoology in 1901.
Harriet Richardson's Published Works
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Published Works
- A monograph on the isopods of North America (283)
- Papers from the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Expedition, 1898–1899 (117)
- Marine isopods collected in the Philippines by the U.S. fisheries steamer Albatross in 1907-08. (82)
- Isopods collected in the northwest Pacific by the UpSp Bureau of Fisheries Steamer "Albatross" in 1906 (64)
- Key to the isopods of the Atlantic coast of North America with descriptions of new and little known species (62)
- Key to the isopods of the Pacific coast of North America, with descriptions of twenty-two new species (36)
- Some new Isopoda of the superfamily Aselloidea from the Atlantic Coast of North America (1908) (31)
- Synopses of North-American Invertebrates. VIII. The Isopoda.-Part I. Chelifera, Flabellifera, Valvifera (1900) (26)
- Descriptions of a new genus of isopod crustaceans, and of two new species from South America (23)
- Monographs on the Isopods of North America / by Harriet Richards. (19)
- Descriptions of new isopod crustaceans of the family Sphaeromidae (17)
- Report on isopods from Peru, collected by Dr. R. E. Coker (12)
- Results of the Branner-Agassiz Expedition to Brazil 2. The isopod Crustacea (12)
- Terrestrial isopods collected in Costa Rica by Mr. Picado, with the description of a new genus and species (10)
- On some isopods of the family Dajidae from the northwest Pacific Ocean, with descriptions of a new genus and two new species (9)
- Descriptions of a new genus of Isopoda belonging to the family Tanaidae and of a new species of Tenais, both from Monterey Bay, California (8)
- Marine and terrestrial isopods from Jamaica (8)
- A new terrestrial isopod from Guatemala, the type of a new genus (8)
- Description of a new species of isopod of the genus Cleantis from Japan (8)
- The parasitic isopod Leidya distorta (Leidy) found on a new host (8)
- Terrestrial isopods collected in Costa Rica by J. F. Tristan, with descriptions of a new genus and species (7)
- The isopod genus Ichthyoxenus Herklots, with description of a new species from Japan (7)
- Description of Four New Species of "Rocinela", with a Synopsis of the Genus (7)
- Synopses of North-American Invertebrates. VIII. The Isopoda. Part II. Asellota, Oniscoidea, Epicaridea (1900) (7)
- Description of a new isopod genus of the family Dajidae (6)
- Terrestrial Isopods of Colombia (6)
- Description of a new species of isopod belonging to the genus Apseudes from Ecuador (6)
- Description of a new species of Livoneca from the coast of Panama (6)
- Terrestrial Isopoda collected in Java by Dr. Edward Jacobson with descriptions of five new species (6)
- Description of a new species of the isopod genus Cassidinidea from Mexico (5)
- Description of a new isopod of the genus Jaeropsis from Patagonia (5)
- Description of a new parasitic isopod from the Hawaiian Islands (5)
- Description of a new terrestrial isopod from Guatemala (5)
- Description of a new genus and species of Sphaeromidae from Alaskan waters (5)
- Descriptions of a new genus and species of isopod crustacean of the family Idotheidae from the mouth of the Rio de la Plata, Argentina, South America (4)
- Description of a new isopod of the genus Notasellus from the east coast of Patagonia (4)
- The isopod crustacean, Ancinus depressus (Say) (3)
- Description of a new terrestrial isopod belonging to the genus Cubaris from Panama (3)
- Description of a new species of Anilocra from the Atlantic coast of North America (3)
- Descriptions of two new parasitic isopods belonging to the genera Palaegyge and Probopyrus from Panama (3)
- The isopod crustacean Acanthoniscus spiniger Kinahan redescribed (3)
- Description of a new species of Aega from the Atlantic coast of the United States (3)
- Description of a new species of Livoneca from the Atlantic coast of Panama (3)
- A new terrestrial isopod of the genus Pseudarmadillo from Cuba (3)
- Some new isopods of the family Gnathiidae from the Atlantic coast of North America (1908) (3)
- Description of a new isopod of the genus Eurycope from Marthas Vineyard (2)
- Further changes in crustacean nomenclature (2)
- Jaera longicomis Lucas referred to the genus Stenetrium (2)
- Description of a new species of Idotea from Hakodate Bay, Japan (1)
- Description of a new parasitic Isopod of the genus Aega from the southern coast of the United States (1)
- Description of a new isopod crustacean belonging to the genus Livoneca from the Atlantic coast of Panama (1)
- XXVI.—Key to the Isopods of the pacific coast of North America, with descriptions of twenty-two new species (1899) (1)
- Descriptions of a new genus and species of Janiridae from the northwest Pacific (1)
- Description of a new species oi Sphaeroma (1)
- Descriptions of two new isopods, an Apseudes and a Munnopsis, both from the Galapagos Islands (0)
- A Reply to Certain Criticisms of Professor Giard Respecting the Bopyrids (1904) (0)
- A new fresh-water isopod of the genus Mancasellus from Indiana (0)
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