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Crangonyx Stagnicolous
''Crangonyx'' is a genus of crustacean in family Crangonyctidae. ''Crangonyx'' species can live in marshes, savannas or swamps as well as caves. It contains the following species: *''Crangonyx aberrans'' S. I. Smith, 1983 *''Crangonyx acicularis'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx africanus'' Missouli, 2006 *''Crangonyx aka'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx alpinus'' Bousfield, 1983 *''Crangonyx anomalus'' Hubricht, 1943 *''Crangonyx antennatus'' Cope & Packard, 1881 *''Crangonyx arsenjevi'' (Derzjavin, 1927) *''Crangonyx baculispina'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx barri'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx bousfieldi'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx caecus'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx castellanum'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx chlebnikovi'' Borutzky, 1928 *''Crangonyx consimilis'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx cooperi'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx cornutus'' Zhang & Holsinger, 2003 *''Crangonyx dearolfi'' Shoemaker, 19 ...
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Charles Spence Bate
Charles Spence Bate, FRS (March 16, 1819 – July 29, 1889) was a British zoologist and dentist. Life He was born at Trenick House near Truro, the son of Charles Bate (1789–1872) and Harriet Spence (1788–1879). Charles adopted "Spence Bate" as his surname, perhaps to distinguish himself from his father, and used that name consistently in his publications; it was also used consistently by his contemporaries to refer to him. He practiced dentistry first at Swansea, and then at Plymouth, taking over his father's practice. He was president of the Odontology Society. He was an authority on the Crustacea, for which he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1861, and a frequent correspondent of Charles Darwin, mostly concerning their shared interest in barnacles. Together with John Obadiah Westwood, he wrote "''A history of the British sessile-eyed Crustacea''" in 1868. He wrote reports on the crustaceans collected during the HMS ''Challenger'' expedition of 1872–1876. ...
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