Arnold Ross
Arnold Ross (1936–2006), US cirripedologist and paleontologist
Biography
edit- Newman, W.A. & Schram, F.R. 2007. Arnold Ross October 26, 1936-December 22, 2006. Journal of Crustacean Biology 27(3): 521–524. DOI: 10.1651/S-2808.1 Reference page.
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Publications
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1961
edit- Ross, A. 1961. A new cirriped from the Hawaiian Islands. Crustaceana, 2(3): 209–212. JSTOR Reference page.
1963
edit- Ross, A. 1963. A new Pleistocene Platylepas from Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Science 26(2): 150–158. BHLReference page.
- Ross, A. 1963. Chelonibia in the Neogene of Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Science 26(3): 221–233. BHL Reference page.
1964
edit- Ross, A. 1964: Cirripedia from the Yorktown Formation (Miocene) of Virginia. Journal of Paleontology 38(3): 483-491. JSTOR Reference page.
1965
edit- Ross, A. 1965. A new barnacle from the Tamiami Miocene. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences, 27(4): 271-277. BHL Reference page.
- Ross, A. 1965. A new cirriped from the Eocene of Georgia. Quarterly journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences, 28(1): 59–67. BHLReference page.
- Ross, A. 1965. Armatobalanus in the Miocene of Maryland. Quarterly journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences, 28(4): 332–338. BHLReference page.
1967
edit- Ross, A. & Newman, W.A. 1967. Eocene Balanidae of Florida, including a new genus and species with a unique plan of "Turtle Barnacle" organization. American museum novitates, 2288: 1–21. Full article (PDF)Reference page.
1968
edit- Ross, A. 1968. Bredin-Archbold Smithsonian biological survey of Dominica 8. The intertidal balanomorph Cirripedia. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 12(3663): 1–23. BHL Reference page.
1969
edit- Ross, A. 1969: Studies on the Tetraclitidae (Cirripedia: Thoracica). Revision of Tetraclita. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 15(15): 237-251. BHLReference page.
1971
edit- Newman, W.A. & Ross, A. 1971. Antarctic Cirripedia. Antarctic Research Series 14. DOI: 10.1029/AR014 Print ISBN 9780875901145; Online ISBN 9781118664407 Google Books Reference page.
- Ross, A. 1971: A new genus of Chthamalidae (Cirripedia) from the southeastern Pacific island San Ambrosio. Transactions of San Diego society of Natural History 16(11): 265-278. BHL Reference page.
- Ross, A. 1971. Studies on the Tetraclitinae (Cirripedia: Thoracica) A new tetraclitellan from India. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History, 16(8): 215-224. article BHLReference page.
1973
edit- Ross, A. & Newman, W.A. 1973. Revision of coral-inhabiting barnacles (Cirripedia: Balanidae). Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 17: 137-174. BHLReference page.
1976
edit- Newman, W.A. & Ross, E. 1976. Revision of the balanomorph barnacles; including a catalog of the species. Memoirs of the San Diego Society of Natural History, (9) BHL Reference page.
1995
edit- Ross, A.; Newman, W.A. 1995: A coral-eating barnacle, revisited (Cirripedia, Pyrgomatidae). Contributions to Zoology 65(3): 129-175. Reference page.
1996
edit- Ross, A. & Newman, W. A. 1996: A new sessile barnacle symbiotic with bryozoans from Madagascar and Mauritius (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha): a unique case of co-evolution? Invertebrate Biology 115(2): 150-161. DOI: 10.2307/3227045 JSTORReference page.
1999
edit- Ross, A. 1999. Notes on the coral-inhabiting barnacles of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia (Cirripedia: Pyrgomatidae). Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 43(2): 833-836. BHL Reference page.
- Ross, A. & Perreault, R.T. 1999. Revision of the Tetraclitellinae and description of a new species of Newmanella Ross from the tropical western-Atlantic Ocean (Cirripedia: Tetraclitoidea). Sessile organisms 15(2): 1–8. DOI: 10.4282/sosj.15.2_1 Reference page.
2000
edit- Ross, A. 2000. Arossella Anderson, 1993: What is the type species (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha)? Sessile organisms 16(2): 15-20. DOI: 10.4282/sosj.16.2_15 Reference page.
- Ross, A. 2000: Coral eating barnacles: wall morphology and descriptions of two new species. Sessile Organisms 17(1): 45-56. pdf Reference page.
- Ross, A. & Newman, W.A. 2000: Pyrgoma cancellatum: A Question of Dates (Cirripedia, Pyrgomatidae). Crustaceana 73(5): 629-630. JSTOR Reference page.
- Ross. A. & Newman, W.A. 2000: A new coral-eating barnacle: the first record from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 45(2): 585-591. article BHL Reference page.
- Ross, A. & Newman, W.A. 2000. Pyrgoma kuri Hoek, 1913: a case study in morphology and systematics of a symbiotic coral barnacle (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha). Contributions to zoology 68(4). article Reference page.
- Ross, A. & Newman, W.A. 2000. Coral barnacles: Cenozoic decline and extinction in the Atlantic/East Pacific versus diversification in the Indo-West Pacific. Proceedings of the 9th International Coral Reef Symposium 1, Bali, Indonesia. ISBN 9789798105975 Reference page.
2001
edit- Ross, A.; Newman, W.A. 2001: The Catophragmidae: members of the basal balanomorph radiation. Sessile organisms 18(2): 77-91. DOI: 10.4282/sosj.18.77 Reference page.
2002
edit- Ross, A. & Pitombo, F.B. 2002: Notes on the coral-inhabiting Megatrematinae and the description of a new tribe, new genus and three new species (Cirripedia: Sessilia: Pyrgomatidae). Sessile organisms 19(2): 57-68. DOI: 10.4282/sosj.19.57 Reference page.
2007
edit- Ross A. & Frick M.G. 2007. From Hendrickson (1958) to Monroe & Limpus (1979) and beyond: an evaluation of the turtle barnacle Tubicinella cheloniae. Marine turtle newsletter 118: 2–5. Issue PDF Reference page.
- Ross A. & Frick M.G. 2007. Systematics of the coronuloid barnacles. In: Epibiont Research Cooperative (2007), A Synopsis of the Literature on the Turtle Barnacles (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Coronuloidea), 1758–2007. Epibiont Research Cooperative Special Publication, 1, pp 23–38. Reference page.
2011
edit- Ross, A. & Frick, M.G. 2011. Nomenclatural emendations of the family-group names Cylindrolepadinae, Stomatolepadinae, Chelolepadinae, Cryptolepadinae, and Tubicinellinae of Ross & Frick, 2007—including current definitions of family-groups within the Coronuloidea (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha). Zootaxa 3106: 60–66. Preview Reference page.