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Sidney Irving Smith (February 18, 1843 in
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– May 6, 1926 in
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) was an American
zoologist Zoology ()The pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon. is the branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and d ...
.


Private life

Sidney Smith was the son of Elliot Smith and Lavinia Barton. His brother in law was
Addison Emery Verrill Addison Emery Verrill (February 9, 1839 – December 10, 1926) was an American invertebrate zoologist, museum curator and university professor. Life Verrill was born on February 9, 1839 in Greenwood, Maine, the son of George Washington Verrill ...
. Smith married Eugenia Pocahontas Barber in
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on June 29, 1882. The couple had no children, and Eugenia died on March 14, 1916. Smith suffered from hereditary
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, rendering him partially sighted from 1906, and completely blind some years before his death. He died on May 6, 1926 of
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.


Education and career

In his youth, Sidney Irving Smith became expert on the fauna around his home town, and an expert at making collections, particularly of insects. He studied at the
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of
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, and received his
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in 1867. Yale University conferred upon him the honorary degree of M.A. in 1887. He stayed on at Yale, initially as an assistant, but from 1875 as the first professor of
comparative anatomy Comparative anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species. It is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny (the evolution of species). The science began in the classical era, continuing in ...
, a post he retained until his retirement in 1906. Thereafter, Smith remained at Yale as
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. Having begun as an
entomologist Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as ara ...
(being State Entomologist of
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and
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for a number of years), Smith changed relatively early in his career to the study of
crustacean Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group can ...
s, probably because of his work with the
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. He participated in many field excursions, sometimes in collaboration with Verrill or with Louis Agassiz. Smith was the chief zoologist during the dredging of
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carried out by the
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in 1871, and the dredging in the region of St. George's Banks in 1872 carried out by the
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. In 1884, Smith was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.


Legacy

Smith produced more than 70 original papers. His collections are now housed in the
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at Yale and at the
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. Sidney Irving Smith was honoured in the specific epithets of a number of species. They include ''Lembos smithi'' Holmes, 1905, ''Metapenaeopsis smithi'' (Schmitt, 1924), ''Oxyurostylis smithi'' Calman, 1912, ''Pandarus smithi'' Rathbun, 1886 and ''Siphonoecetes smithianus'' Rathbun, 1908. Taxa named by Sidney Irving Smith include: *'' Callinectes danae'' S. I. Smith, 1869 *'' Cardisoma crassum'' S. I. Smith, 1870 *'' Eumunida'' S. I. Smith, 1883 *'' Eumunida picta'' S. I. Smith, 1883 *''
Eunephrops ''Eunephrops'' is a genus of lobsters, containing four species, all found in the Western Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's s ...
'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *''
Eunephrops bairdii ''Eunephrops bairdii'' is a species of marine lobster, commonly called the "red lobster", endemic to the Caribbean Sea. It is found off the coasts of Colombia and Panama at depths of . It reaches a length of up to , which is equivalent to a carap ...
'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Hepatella'' Smith ''in'' Verrill, 1869 *''
Hyalella ''Hyalella'' is a genus of amphipods found in the Americas. They are mainly found in freshwater habitats. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Hyalella'': *'' Hyalella anophthalma'' Ruffo, 1957 *'' Hyalella araucana'' ...
'' S. I. Smith, 1874 *'' Macrobrachium ohione'' S. I. Smith, 1874 *'' Neomysis americana'' (S. I. Smith, 1873) *'' Orchestia agilis'' S. I. Smith, 1874 * Parapaguridae S. I. Smith, 1882 *'' Polycheles sculptus'' S. I. Smith, 1880 *''
Uca pugnax The fiddler crab or calling crab may be any of more than one hundred species of semiterrestrial marine crabs in the family Ocypodidae, well known for their sexually dimorphic claws; the males' major claw is much larger than the minor claw, while ...
'' (S. I. Smith, 1870) *'' Xiphopenaeus hartii'' Smith, 1869 *'' Acanthephyra brevirostris'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Admete nodosa'' Verrill & Smith, 1885 *'' Ampithoe longimana'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Ampithoe valida'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Arctus americanus'' S. I. Smith, 1869 *'' Argulus laticauda'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Argulus latus'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Argulus megalops'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Benthonectes filipes'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Benthonectes'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Beringius brychius'' (Verrill & Smith, 1885) *'' Byblis serrata'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Bythocaris gracilis'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Bythocaris nana'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Colletes perforator'' Smith, 1869 *'' Cymadusa compta'' (S. I. Smith, 1873) *''
Dyspanopeus sayi ''Dyspanopeus sayi'' is a species of mud crab that is native to the Atlantic coast of North America. It has also become established outside its native range, living in Swansea Docks since 1960, the Mediterranean Sea since the 1970s, the North ...
'' (S. I. Smith, 1869) *'' Elasmopus laevis'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Elasmopus levis'' (S. I. Smith, 1873) *'' Ephyrina benedicti'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Ephyrina'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Eucratopsis'' Smith, 1869 *'' Eurypanopeus depressus'' (S. I. Smith, 1869) *'' Evibacus'' Smith, 1869 *'' Evibacus princeps'' Smith, 1869 *'' Gammarus annulatus'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Hadropenaeus modestus'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Haliporus modestus'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Haliporus robustus'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Heterogenys microphthalma'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Heteromysis formosa'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Heteromysis'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Hippolyte zostericola'' (S. I. Smith, 1873) *'' Hyalopecten undatus'' (A. E. Verrill & S. Smith, 1885) *'' Hymenopenaeus modestus'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Hymenopenaeus robustus'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Melita nitida'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Metapenaeopsis goodei'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Metapenaeus goodei'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Munidopsis crassa'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Munidopsis similis'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *''
Mysis stenolepis ''Mysis'' is a genus of mysid crustaceans in the family Mysidae, distributed mainly in the coastal zone of the Arctic and high boreal seas. Several species also inhabit northern freshwater lakes and the brackish Caspian Sea. Fifteen species are ...
'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Neopanope sayi'' (S. I. Smith, 1869) *'' Neopanope texana sayi'' (S. I. Smith, 1869) *'' Palaemon ensiculus'' Smith, 1869 *'' Panopeus hartii'' S. I. Smith, 1869 *'' Panopeus harttii'' S. I. Smith, 1869 *'' Panopeus obesus'' S. I. Smith, 1869 *'' Panopeus sayi'' S. I. Smith, 1869 *'' Panulirus echinatus'' Smith, 1869 *'' Parapenaeus goodei'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Parapenaeus megalops'' Smith, 1885 *'' Parapenaeus'' S. I. Smith, 1885 *'' Penaeopsis goodei'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Penaeopsis megalops'' (Smith, 1885) *'' Pleoticus robustus'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Pontonia margarita'' Smith, 1869 *'' Rimapenaeus similis'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *'' Scyllarus americanus'' (S. I. Smith, 1869) *'' Scyphacella arenicola'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Scyphacella'' S. I. Smith, 1873 *'' Thyasira grandis'' Verrill & Smith, 1885 *'' Thyasira plicata'' Verrill & Smith, 1885 *'' Trachypenaeus similis'' (S. I. Smith, 1885) *''
Xiphopenaeus ''Xiphopenaeus'' is a genus of crustaceans in the suborder Dendrobranchiata, the shrimps and prawns. Two species are in this genus: *''Xiphopenaeus kroyeri'' *'' Xiphopenaeus riveti'' Likely, more species have not yet been described and named. ...
'' Smith, 1869


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Sidney Irving American carcinologists American entomologists American taxonomists 1843 births 1926 deaths United States Fish Commission personnel Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences People from Norway, Maine Scientists from New Haven, Connecticut Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science alumni 19th-century American zoologists 20th-century American zoologists