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Markham, John C.. (2009). A review of the Bopyridae (Crustacea: Isopoda) of Singapore, with the addition of four species to that fauna.. The Raffles bulletin of zoology. 57. 225–236.6 indexed citations
Markham, John C.. (2001). Isopoda, Epicaridea, Bopyridae.
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Markham, John C. & Christopher B. Boyko. (1999). A new genus for Ione indecora Markham, 1988, a second record for that species, and a new congeneric species from Australia (Crustacea, Isopoda, Bopyridae, Ioninae). Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution).1 indexed citations
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Markham, John C.. (1999). Crustacea Isopoda: Bopyridae in the MUSORSTOM collections from the tropical Indo-Pacific. II. Species in subfamily Pseudioninae infesting non-anomuran hosts. 180. 253–265.6 indexed citations
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Markham, John C.. (1995). Two new species of Isopoda Bopyridae (Crustacea) infesting thalassinideans in the Western Pacific.. The Raffles bulletin of zoology. 43(1). 83–89.5 indexed citations
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Markham, John C.. (1994). Crustacea Isopoda: Bopiridae in the MUSORSTOM collections from the tropical Indo-Pacific. I. Subfamilies Pseudioninae (in part), Argeiinae, Orbioninae, Athelginae and Entophilinae. 161. 225–253.8 indexed citations
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Markham, John C., et al.. (1990). Notes on the shallow - water marine crustacea of the caribbean coast of quintana roo, mexico. Anales del Instituto de Biología. UNAM. Serie zoología. 61(3). 405–446.43 indexed citations
Markham, John C.. (1988). Descriptions and revisions of some species of Isopoda Bopyridae of the North Western Atlantic Ocean. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 246(1). 1–63.48 indexed citations
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Markham, John C.. (1985). A New Species of Asymmetrione (Isopoda: Bopyridae) Infesting the Hermit Crab Isocheles pilosus (Holmes) in Southern California. Occidental College Scholar (Occidental College).6 indexed citations
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Markham, John C.. (1985). Additions to the Bopyrid Isopod Fauna Of Thailand. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 224(1). 1–63.15 indexed citations
Markham, John C., et al.. (1980). A new genus and species of bopyrid isopod infesting alpheid shrimps of the genus Synalpheus in the western Atlantic Ocean. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 55(19). 221–230.9 indexed citations
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Markham, John C.. (1977). Description of a new western Atlantic species of Argeia Dana with a proposed new subfamily for this and related genera (Crustacea Isopoda, Bopyridae). Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 52(9). 107–123.15 indexed citations
Markham, John C.. (1974). Parasitic Bopyrid Isopods of the Amphi-American Genus Stegophryxus Thompson with the Description of a New Species from California. Occidental College Scholar (Occidental College). 73(1). 33–41.11 indexed citations
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