Annelida colleagues, Prof Stock, mentioned by me as an expert on copepods of annelids, I regret is no longer with us. I am informed he died last year. I'm told there was a commemoration to him just a couple of weeks ago, during an international Crustacean meeting. Regards, -- Geoff Read <g.read at niwa.cri.nz> -- ANNELIDA LIST Discuss = <annelida at net.bio.net> = talk to all members Server = <biosci-server at net.bio.net> = un/subscribes Archives = http://www.bio.net:80/hypermail/ANNELIDA/ Resources = http://biodiversity.uFrom daemon Mon Aug 10 12:00:20 1998 Received: (from daemon at localhost) by net.bio.net (8.6.12-r-beta/8.6.6) id MAA08413 Message-Id: <199808101900.MAA08413 at net.bio.net> To: annelida at net.bio.net Date: 1998年8月10日 10:32:42 -0400 (EDT) Reply-To: annelida at net.bio.net From: Jennifer Cline Gregg <jgregg at ahab.rutgers.edu> Subject: Polygordius Hi fellow worm enthusiasts! Could anyone possibly help me find references and/or other resources related to Polygordius larvae or even general biology? Gene Ruff identified our specimens as Polygordius spp. indet. but we would like any information on the genus regardless of species. They are numerically dominant at our research site and we think we may have just found our first larvae but have no way of confirming it. I would appreciate any suggestions you might have. Thank you in advance for your help. Sincerely, Jennifer Gregg <jgregg at ahab.rutgers.edu> Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences Rutgers, the State University 71 Dudley Road New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA -- ANNELIDA Discuss = annelida at net.bio.net = talk to all members Server = biosci-server at net.bio.net = un/subscribes Archives = http://www.bio.net:80/hypermail/ANNELIDA/ Resources = http://biodiversity.uno.edu/~worms/annelid.html --