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Raymond Brendan Manning
American zoologist specialized in crustaceans

Raymond Brendan Manning

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American zoologist specialized in crustaceans
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Place of birth
Brooklyn, USA
Age
65 years
Education
University of Miami
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Biography

Raymond Brendan Manning (October 11, 1934 – January 18, 2000) was an American carcinologist, specialising in alpha taxonomy and mantis shrimp.

Biography

Raymond Manning was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1934, but moved almost immediately with his mother to Haiti. They lived in Bethesda, Maryland for the duration of the Second World War, but then returned to Haiti, to live in a house in Port-au-Prince owned by Raymond's adoptive father. Raymond was sent to a boarding school in Tampa, Florida, and studied at the University of Florida, gaining his B.S. (1956), M.S. (1959) and Ph.D. (1963) degrees from the University of Miami. While at university, Manning met and married Lilly King, who would be the illustrator for his scientific papers throughout his life. On completing his doctorate, Manning was immediately appointed an Associate Curator at the Smithsonian Institution.

Scientific career

Manning was "an extremely productive carcinologist"; during his lifetime, he produced 282 scientific papers and monographs on extant and fossil stomatopods and decapods, and a further eight papers have been published posthumously. More than one half of these papers were on stomatopods, with nearly one third being descriptions of new species. A total of 306 species, 153 genera, 5 subfamilies, 19 families and 3 superfamilies were described in papers written or co-written by Manning.

Manning was also an avid field biologist, and his collections, mostly from Florida, Ascension Island, and the Mediterranean Basin, amounted to more than 50,000 specimens. The collection of stomatopods he amassed is the largest in the world, and covers 90% of the known species.

Manning was one of the founders of the Crustacean Society, and its first president, and helped to establish the Journal of Crustacean Biology.

Taxa

Raymond Manning is commemorated in a number of scientific names of genera and species:

  • Acanthosquilla manningi
  • Acoridon manningi
  • Alain raymondi
  • Arcotheres rayi
  • Calaxiopsis manningi
  • Calaxius manningi
  • Cambarus manningi
  • Cyclodorippe manningi
  • Eumanningia
  • Eumanningia pliarthron
  • Eunephrops manningi
  • Grynaminna
  • Holothuria mannigi
  • Lepidophthalmus manningi
  • Lithodes manningi
  • Lysiosquilla manningi
  • Manningia raymondi
  • Manningia
  • Manningiana
  • Manningis
  • Microprosthema manningi
  • Nannosquilla raymanningi
  • Nanogalathea raymondi
  • Naushonia manningi
  • Neonesidea manningi
  • Oratosquillina manningi
  • Oxyrhynchaxius manningi
  • Paralomis manningi
  • Pontonia manningi
  • Raninella manningi
  • Raylilia
  • Raymanninus
  • Raymunida
  • Raysquilla manningi
  • Raysquilla
  • Raytheres
  • Sergia manningorum
  • Thor manningi
  • Trizocheles manningi
  • Typton manningi
  • Uroptychus raymondi

Taxa named by Manning include:

  • Acantholambrus
  • Acantholambrus baumi
  • Biffarius
  • Chaceon fenneri
  • Erythrosquilla
  • Erythrosquilla megalops
  • Erythrosquillidae
  • Erythrosquilloidea
  • Eurysquillidae
  • Eurysquilloidea
  • Gonodactylaceus
  • Gonodactylellus
  • Mithraculus cinctimanus
  • Neogonodactylus
  • Neotrypaea
  • Nephropides
  • Nephropides caribaeus
  • Odontodactylidae
  • Parasquillidae
  • Parhippolyte sterreri
  • Platysquilla
  • Procarididae
  • Procaridoidea
  • Procaris
  • Procaris ascensionis
  • Procaris chacei
  • Rissoides
  • Sakaila
  • Somersiella
  • Tetrasquilla
  • Tetrasquillidae
  • Typhlatya iliffei
  • Typhlatya rogersi
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