Austin B. Williams
Austin Beatty Williams (October 17, 1919 – October 27, 1999) was an American carcinologist, "the acknowledged expert on and leader in studies of the systematics of eastern American decapod crustaceans".[1]
Biography
[edit]Austin B. Williams was born on October 17, 1919, in Plattsburg, Missouri, the eldest of three children to Oliver Perry Williams and Lucy Sell.[1] He was educated at McPherson College and the University of Kansas, gaining his Ph.D. in 1951.[1] He then worked at the University of North Carolina Institute of Fisheries Research, the University of Illinois, before gaining a position in the systematics laboratory of the National Marine Fisheries Service, based at the Smithsonian Institution.[1] He was married and had one son and two grandchildren. He died of cancer at Falls Church, Virginia, on October 27, 1999.[1]
Work
[edit]Williams' first scientific paper, published in 1952, described six new species of freshwater crayfish from the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma;[2] he continued to publish until his death in 1999, accruing 118 publications in that time.[1] His most important works[1] include monographs on the marine decapod crustaceans of the Carolinas,[3] on the decapods of the Atlantic coast of the United States,[4] and on the lobsters of the world's oceans.[5][6] He won several awards, including the Crustacean Society's Excellence in Research Award[7] and the American Fisheries Society's Oscar Elton Sette Award.[1]
Taxa
[edit]Austin B. Williams described or co-described 101 new taxa of decapod crustaceans, from the rank of subspecies to superfamily (obelisks mark fossil taxa):[1]
- Alvinocaris Williams & Chace, 1982
- Alvinocaris lusca Williams & Chace, 1982
- Alvinocaris markensis Williams, 1988
- Alvinocaris muricola Williams, 1988
- Alvinocaris stactophila Williams, 1988
- Leptalpheus Williams, 1965
- Leptalpheus forceps Williams, 1965
- Ogyrides hayi Williams, 1981
- Ogyrides limicola Williams, 1955
- Opaepele Williams & Dobbs, 1995
- Opaepele loihi Williams & Dobbs, 1995
- Rimicaris Williams & Rona, 1986
- Rimicaris chacei Williams & Rona, 1986
- Rimicaris exoculata Williams & Rona, 1986
- Homarinus Kornfield, Williams & Steneck, 1995
- Orconectes eupunctus Williams, 1952
- Orconectes meeki brevis Williams, 1952
- Orconectes nana Williams, 1952
- Orconectes nana marcus Williams, 1952
- Orconectes neglectus chaenodactylus Williams, 1952
- Orconectes ozarkae Williams, 1952
- †Axiopsis eximia Kensley & Williams, 1990
- Calocaris jenneri Williams, 1974
- Calocaris oxypleura Williams, 1974
- Aethogebia Williams, 1993
- Aethogebia gorei Williams, 1993
- Pomatogebia Williams & Ngoc-Ho, 1990
- Upogebia acanthops Williams, 1986
- Upogebia aestuari Williams, 1993
- Upogebia aquilina Williams, 1993
- Upogebia baldwini Williams, 1997
- Upogebia bermudensis Williams, 1993
- Upogebia burkenroadi Williams, 1986
- Upogebia careospina Williams, 1993
- Upogebia casis Williams, 1993
- Upogebia cocosia Williams, 1986
- Upogebia coralliflora Williams & Scott, 1989
- Upogebia cortesi Williams, 2000
- Upogebia dawsoni Williams, 1986
- Upogebia felderi Williams, 1993
- Upogebia galapagensis Williams, 1986
- Upogebia inomissa Williams, 1993
- Upogebia jonesi Williams, 1986
- Upogebia lepta Williams, 1986
- Upogebia maccraryae Williams, 1986
- Upogebia macginitieorum Williams, 1986
- Upogebia molipollex Williams, 1993
- Upogebia omissago Williams, 1993
- Upogebia onychion Williams, 1986
- Upogebia paraffinis Williams, 1993
- Upogebia pillsbury Williams, 1993
- Upogebia ramphula Williams, 1986
- Upogebia schmitti Williams, 1986
- Upogebia spinistipula Williams & Heard, 1991
- Upogebia synagelas Williams, 1987
- Upogebia tenuipollex Williams, 1986
- Upogebia thistlei Williams, 1986
- Upogebia toralae Williams & Hernández-Aguilera, 1998
- Upogebia vargasae Williams, 1997
- Upogebia veleronis Williams, 1986
- Munidopsis alvisca Williams, 1998
- Munidopsis glabra Pequegnat & Williams, 1995
- Munidopsis granosicorium Williams & Baba, 1990
- Munidopsis lentigo Williams & Van Dover, 1983
- Munidopsis lignaria Williams & Baba, 1990
- Munidopsis marianica Williams & Baba, 1990
- Shinkaia Baba & Williams, 1998
- Shinkaia crosnieri Baba & Williams, 1998
- Uroptychus edisoniscus Baba & Williams, 1998
- Allactaea Williams, 1974
- Allactaea lithorostrata Williams, 1974
- Bothromaia Williams & Moffit, 1991
- Bothromaia griffini Williams & Moffit, 1991
- Bythograeoidea Williams, 1980
- Bythograeidae Williams, 1980
- Bythograea Williams, 1980
- Bythograea mesatlantica Williams, 1988
- Bythograea thermydon Williams, 1980
- Callinectes similis Williams, 1966
- Cyclozodion Williams & Child, 1989
- Cyclozodion tuberatum Williams & Child, 1989
- Epilobocera wetherbeei Rondríguez & Williams, 1995
- Eplumula Williams, 1982
- †Heus Bishop & Williams, 2000
- †Heus forsteri Bishop & Williams, 2000
- Hypsophrys noar Williams, 1974
- Latreillia manningi Williams, 1982
- Latreillia metanesa Williams, 1982
- Menippe adina Williams & Felder, 1986
- Mimilambridae Williams, 1979
- Mimilambrus Williams, 1979
- Mimilambrus wileyi Williams, 1979
- †Necrocarcinus olsonorum Bishop & Williams, 1991
- Ovalipes stephensoni Williams, 1976
- Panopeus austrobesus Williams, 1984
- Panopeus margentus Williams & Boschi, 1990
- Panopeus meridionalis Williams, 1984
- Plagiophthalmus bjorki Bishop & Williams, 2000
- Raninella manningi Bishop & Williams, 2000
- Rochinia decipiata Williams & Eldgredge, 1994
- Stilbomastax Williams, Shaw & Hopkins, 1977
One genus and several species were named by other scientists in honor of Williams. They include:[1][8]
- Plesionika williamsi Forest, 1974 – a species of deep-water shrimp
- Agostocaris williamsi Hart & Manning, 1986 – a species of shrimp from the Caribbean Sea
- Austinograea williamsi Hessler & Martin, 1989 – a crab from hydrothermal vents; both the genus and the specific epithet commemorate Williams
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Rafael Lemaitre & Bruce B. Collette (2000). "Austin Beatty Williams (17 October 1919–27 October 1999). Biographical summary". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 113 (1): 1–12. hdl:10088/7340.
- ^ Austin B. Williams (1952). "Six new crayfishes of the genus Orconectes (Decapoda: Astacidae) from Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma". Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 55 (3): 330–351. doi:10.2307/3626240. JSTOR 3626240.
- ^ Austin B. Williams (1965). "Marine decapod crustaceans of the Carolinas". Fishery Bulletin. 65 (1): 1–298.
- ^ Austin B. Williams (1984). Shrimps, lobsters, and crabs, of the Atlantic coast of the eastern United States, Maine to Florida. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. pp. 1–550.
- ^ Austin B. Williams (1987). "Lobsters—identification, world distribution, and U.S. trade". Marine Fisheries Review. 48 (2): 1–36.
- ^ Austin B. Williams & Ian Dore (1988). Lobsters of the World. Huntington, NY: Osprey Books. ISBN 978-0-943738-23-9.
- ^ Rafael Lemaitre (1998). "Austin Beatty Williams recipient of Award for Excellence in Research". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 18 (3): 619–620. doi:10.1163/193724098x00449. hdl:10088/7320. JSTOR 1549426.
- ^ Hans G. Hansson. "Dr. Austin Beatty Williams". Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. Göteborgs universitet. Archived from the original on September 18, 2013. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
External links
[edit]- American carcinologists
- 1919 births
- 1999 deaths
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration personnel
- People from Plattsburg, Missouri
- McPherson College alumni
- University of Kansas alumni
- University of Illinois faculty
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty
- Deaths from cancer in Virginia
- 20th-century American zoologists