William Harold Leigh-Sharpe

William Harold Leigh-Sharpe (1881–1950), copepodologist.

Taxon names authored

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  • 1 taxon names authored by William Harold Leigh-Sharpe

Publications

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1914

1915

  • 1915. Ganymedes cratere n. g. et sp. Parasitology 8(1): 1–10.

1916

1917

1918

  • 1918. Lernaeopoda scyllicola n. sp., a parasitic copepod of Scyllium canicula. Part II. Parasitology 11(1): 18–28.
  • 1918. Lernaeopoda globosa n. sp., a parasitic copepod of Scyllium canicula. Parasitology 11(1): 29–34.
  • 1918. Clavella sciatherican. sp., a parasitic copepod of Gadus morrhua. Parasitology 11(1): 118–126.

1919

  • 1919. The genus Lernaeopoda including a description of L. mustelicola n. sp., remarks on L. galei and further observations on L. scyllicola. Parasitology 11(3/4): 256–266.
  • 1919. Some observations on Pleurocystis cuénoti, Hesse 1909, a coelozoic parasite of the earthworm. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 3(15): 256–262.

1920

  • 1920. Clavella iadda, n. sp. a parasitic copepod of Gadus morrhua. Including some further remarks upon C. sciatherica, with a detailed account of the renal excretory system. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 12(2): 332–338.
  • 1920. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of elasmobranch fishes. The claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir I. Journal of Morphology 34(2): 244–265.

1921

1922

  • 1922. A parasitic copepod belonging to the genus Medesicaste (Krøyer), and its relation to the tumours it produces on the fish, Trigla gurnardus. Parasitology 14(2): 214–219.
  • 1922. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of elasmobranch fishes. The claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir III–V. Journal of Morphology 36(2): 190–243.
  • 1922. A curious case of a hermaphrodite frog. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 10(55): 111–113.

1924

  • 1924. Some parasitic Copepoda from Iceland, with an account of Peniculus clavatus, the conjunctive tubes of Chondracanthus nodosus, and the males of Clavella dubia. Parasitology 16(3): 289–295. [with M. G. L. Perkins]
  • 1924. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of elasmobranch fishes. The claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir VI. Journal of Morphology and Physiology 39(2): 553–566.
  • 1924. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of elasmobranch fishes. The claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir VII. Journal of Morphology and Physiology 39(2): 567–577.
  • 1924. Polythei helodrili, gen. et sp. n., a new coelozoic parasite of the earthworm. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 13(77): 553–554.
  • 1924. An abnormal ovary in an earthworm. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 13(77): 554–556.

1925

  • 1925. A revision of the British species of Clavella (Crustacea, Copepoda), with a diagnosis of new species: C. devastatrix and C. invicta. Parasitology 17(2): 194–200.
  • 1925. Lernaea (Lernaeocera) elegans n. sp., a parasitic copepod of Anguilla japonica. Parasitology 17(3): 245–251.
  • 1925. Stibarobdella superba n. g. et sp. A new ichthyobdellid leech. Parasitology 17(4): 417–420.

1926

  • 1926. Naobranchia stibara n. sp., a parasitic copepod of Chilomycterus spinosus. Parasitology 18(1): 59–61.
  • 1926. Nicothoe astaci (Copepoda), with a revision of the appendages. Parasitology 18(2): 148–153.
  • 1926. Ommatokoita superba n. g. et sp., a parasitic copepod of Somniosus microcephalus. Parasitology 18(2): 224–229.
  • 1926. The Herpyllobiidae. A family of Copepoda parasitic on polynoid worms. Parasitology 18(3): 269–276.
  • 1926. A list of parasitic Copepoda found at Plymouth. With a note on the bulla of Clavella devastatrix. Parasitology 18(4): 384–386.
  • 1926. The comparative morphology of the secondary sexual characters of elasmobranch fishes. The claspers, clasper siphons, and clasper glands. Memoir VIII–XI. Journal of Morphology and Physiology 42(1): 307–358.

1927

  • 1927. Report on a parasitic copepod of Atherina pinguis (Lernaeenicus cerberus, sp. n.). Zoological results of the Cambridge Expedition to the Suez Canal, 1924, No. X. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 22: 179–183.
  • 1927. Lernentominae, a new subfamily of Chondracanthidae (Crustacea: Copepoda), with a description of Oralien triglae (Blainville, 1822). Parasitology 19(4): 455–467. [with C. L. Oakley]

1928

  • 1928. Brachiella obesa, a parasitic copepod of Trigla cuculus, with a description of the male. Parasitology 20(1): 25–31.
  • 1928. The genus Pennella (Copepoda) as represented by the collection in the British Museum. Parasitology 20(1): 79–89.
  • 1928. The genera Sphyrion and Basanistes (Copepoda) as represented by the collection in the British Museum. Parasitology 20(2): 179–184.
  • 1928. The genera Charopinus and Lernaeopodina (Copepoda) as represented by the collection in the British Museum. Parasitology 20(3): 273–279.
  • 1928. Degeneracy in parasitic Copepoda in relation to the distribution of their hosts in time. Parasitology 20(4): 421–426.
  • 1928. The British Tomopteridae. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 10, 1(2): 214–217.
  • 1928. Thalassema neptuni, Gaertner - a British echiuroid. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (10) 2(11): 499–504.
  • 1928. Pseudogenera. Copeia 167: 32–33.

1930

  • 1930. Parasitic Copepoda. Resultats Scientifiques du Voyage aux Indes Orientales Neerlandaises. Memoires du Musée Royal d’Histoire Naturelle de Belgique 3(2): 1–11.
  • 1930. Further remarks on the genus Lernaeopoda, including a description of a new species, L. bivia. Parasitology 22(1): 137–142.
  • 1930. A description of the male of Brachiella merluccii. Parasitology 22(1): 143–144.
  • 1930. Lernaea [Lernaeocera] barbicola n. sp., a parasitic copepod of Barbus sp. from the Transvaal. Parasitology 22(3): 334–337.
  • 1930. Chondracanthus neali n. sp., a parasitic copepod of Malacocephalus laevis. Parasitology 22(4): 468–470.

1931

  • 1931. Pennella germonia n. sp. A parasitic copepod of Germo alatunga. Parasitology 23(1): 109–111.
  • 1931. The appendages of Basanistes huchonis (Schrank) (Copepoda). Parasitology 23(2): 233–235.

1933

  • 1933. Argulus rothschildi n. sp., a parasitic branchiurid of Abramis brama. Parasitology 24(4): 552–557.
  • 1933. Note on the occurrence of Graffilla gemelipara Linton (Turbellaria) at Plymouth. Parasitology 25(1): 108.
  • 1933. A list of British fishes with their characteristic parasitic Copepoda. Parasitology 25(1): 109–112.
  • 1933. A second list of parasitic Copepoda of Plymouth with a description of three new species. Parasitology 25(1): 113–118.
  • 1933. The Hirudinea of Plymouth. Part I. Parasitology 25(2): 255–262.
  • 1933. Acespadia pomposa n. g. et sp. A parasitic copepod of Rhyncodon typicus. Parasitology 25(4): 480–482.
  • 1933. Report upon a collection of leeches from Morocco and elsewhere. Bulletin de la Societé des Sciences naturelles et physiques du Maroc 13: 121–128.

1934

  • 1934. A third list of parasitic Copepoda of Plymouth with notes. Parasitology 26(1): 112–113.
  • 1934. The Copepoda of the Siboga Expedition. Part II. Commensal and parasitic Copepoda. Siboga Expeditie, Monograph, Leiden 29b (= Livr. 123): i–vii, 1–43, figs. 1–39. Reference page. 

1935

1936

  • 1936. New parasitic Copepoda from Naples. Parasitology 28(1): 63–71.
  • 1936. Some rare and new parasitic Copepoda, etc., from Brighton and elsewhere. Parasitology 28(3): 410–413.

1937

  • 1937. Badroulboudour splendida n. g. et sp., a new parasitic isopod from Ecuador. Parasitology 29(3): 391–394.

1938

  • 1938. Two Lernaeopodidae (Copepoda) from Roscoff. Parasitology 30(1): 123–127.
  • 1939. Anchistrotos zeugopteri (T. Scott), a parasitic copepod of Zeugopterus punctatus. Parasitology 31(2): 166–170.

1939

  • 1939. Note on the pigmentation of Lernaeopoda (Copepoda). Parasitology 31(2): 171.
  • 1939. Hersiliodes pelseneeri Canu, a parasitic copepod of Leiochone. Parasitology 31(4): 464–468.