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Craspedochiton Foresti
''Craspedochiton'' is a genus of chitons in the family Acanthochitonidae, endemic to New Zealand, the Philippines and Australia. Species * '' Craspedochiton aberrans'' (Odhner, 1919) * ''Craspedochiton cornutus'' (Torr & Ashby, 1898) * '' Craspedochiton elegans'' (Iredale) * '' Craspedochiton foresti'' (Leloup, 1965) * '' Craspedochiton hystricosus'' Kaas, 1991 * ''Craspedochiton isipingoensis'' (Sykes, 1901) * '' Craspedochiton laqueatus'' (Sowerby, 1841) * ''Craspedochiton liberiensis'' Thiele, 1909 * ''Craspedochiton petasa'' (Reeve, 1847) * ''Craspedochiton producta'' (Carpenter in Pilsbry, 1892) * ''Craspedochiton pyramidalis'' (Is. Taki, 1938) * '' Craspedochiton tesselatus'' Nierstrasz, 1905 Synonyms: * ''Craspedochiton hemphilli'' (Pilsbry, 1893): Synonym of ''Acanthochitona hemphilli'' (Pilsbry, 1893) * ''Craspedochiton rubiginosus'' (Hutton, 1872): Synonym of ''Notoplax rubiginosa'' (Hutton, 1872) ** ''Craspedochiton rubiginosus oliveri'' (Ashby, 1926) ** ''Craspedochi ...
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Robert James Shuttleworth
Robert James Shuttleworth (February 1810 – 18 April 1874) was an English botanist and malacologist. Life Shuttleworth was born in Dawlish, Devonshire, the eldest son of James Shuttleworth (died 1846) of Barton Lodge, Preston, Lancashire, by his first wife, Anna Maria, daughter of Richard Henry Roper, dean of Clonmacnoise. His mother died of consumption a few weeks after his birth. His father married again in 1815, and settled in Switzerland, subsequently (in 1834) selling the Barton property. Shuttleworth, who was mainly brought up by his mother's relatives, was sent to school at Geneva, first under Rodolphe Töpffer, and afterwards under the botanist Nicolas Charles Seringe, keeper of the De Candolle Herbarium. He studied plants on the mountains near Geneva. At age 17 Shuttleworth went to Germany, passing a winter at Saxe-Weimar, where he saw court life and came to know Goethe. He spent some time at Frankfurt and Heidelberg, before his father recalled him to Solothurn; ...
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Craspedochiton Petasa
''Craspedochiton'' is a genus of chitons in the family Acanthochitonidae, endemic to New Zealand, the Philippines and Australia. Species * '' Craspedochiton aberrans'' (Odhner, 1919) * '' Craspedochiton cornutus'' (Torr & Ashby, 1898) * '' Craspedochiton elegans'' (Iredale) * '' Craspedochiton foresti'' (Leloup, 1965) * '' Craspedochiton hystricosus'' Kaas, 1991 * ''Craspedochiton isipingoensis'' (Sykes, 1901) * '' Craspedochiton laqueatus'' (Sowerby, 1841) * ''Craspedochiton liberiensis ''Craspedochiton'' is a genera, genus of chitons in the family (biology), family Acanthochitonidae, endemism, endemic to New Zealand, the Philippines and Australia. Species * ''Craspedochiton aberrans'' (Odhner, 1919) * ''Craspedochiton cornutus ...'' Thiele, 1909 * '' Craspedochiton petasa'' (Reeve, 1847) * '' Craspedochiton producta'' (Carpenter in Pilsbry, 1892) * '' Craspedochiton pyramidalis'' (Is. Taki, 1938) * '' Craspedochiton tesselatus'' Nierstrasz, 1905 Synonyms: * ''Craspedochi ...
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Craspedoplax Variabilis
''Craspedoplax'' is a genus of chitons in the family Acanthochitonidae. ; Names brought to synonymy * ''Craspedoplax elegans'' Iredale & Hull, 1925, a synonym for '' Craspedochiton elegans'' (Iredale & Hull, 1925) References External links * ''Craspedoplax'' at the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Acanthochitonidae Chiton genera {{Chiton-stub ...
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George French Angas
George French Angas (25 April 1822 – 4 October 1886), also known as G.F.A., was an English explorer, naturalist, painter and poet who emigrated to Australia. His paintings are held in a number of important Australian public art collections. He was the eldest son of George Fife Angas, who was prominent in the early days of the colonisation of South Australia. Biography He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, the eldest son of George Fife Angas, prominent in the establishment of the new colony of South Australia. Despite showing remarkable talent in drawing, he was placed in a London business house by his father. He left on a tour of Europe and in 1842 published his first book, ''"Rambles in Malta and Sicily"''. As a result of this experience, he turned his back on the world of commerce, and directed his training towards a study of natural history, anatomical drawing and lithography. Embarking on his travels, he was soon to find his acquired skills extremely useful. Ang ...
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Henry Adams (zoologist)
Henry Adams (1813–1877) was an English naturalist and conchologist. With his brother Arthur Adams, also a noted conchologist, he wrote The genera of recent Mollusca: arranged according to their organization' three volumes, 1858. His father is an architect hired by HM Customs HM Customs (His or Her Majesty's Customs) was the national Customs service of England (and then of Great Britain from 1707, the United Kingdom from 1801) until a merger with the Department of Excise in 1909. The phrase 'HM Customs', in use si .... References English malacologists English taxonomists 1813 births 1877 deaths Conchologists English zoologists 19th-century British zoologists {{UK-zoologist-stub ...
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Craspedochiton Variabilis
''Craspedochiton'' is a genus of chitons in the family Acanthochitonidae, endemic to New Zealand, the Philippines and Australia. Species * '' Craspedochiton aberrans'' (Odhner, 1919) * '' Craspedochiton cornutus'' (Torr & Ashby, 1898) * '' Craspedochiton elegans'' (Iredale) * '' Craspedochiton foresti'' (Leloup, 1965) * '' Craspedochiton hystricosus'' Kaas, 1991 * ''Craspedochiton isipingoensis'' (Sykes, 1901) * '' Craspedochiton laqueatus'' (Sowerby, 1841) * ''Craspedochiton liberiensis'' Thiele, 1909 * ''Craspedochiton petasa'' (Reeve, 1847) * '' Craspedochiton producta'' (Carpenter in Pilsbry, 1892) * '' Craspedochiton pyramidalis'' (Is. Taki, 1938) * '' Craspedochiton tesselatus'' Nierstrasz, 1905 Synonyms: * ''Craspedochiton hemphilli'' (Pilsbry, 1893): Synonym of '' Acanthochitona hemphilli'' (Pilsbry, 1893) * ''Craspedochiton rubiginosus'' (Hutton, 1872): Synonym of '' Notoplax rubiginosa'' (Hutton, 1872) ** '' Craspedochiton rubiginosus oliveri'' (Ashby, 1926) ** '' Cr ...
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Craspedochiton Tetricus
''Craspedochiton'' is a genus of chitons in the family Acanthochitonidae, endemic to New Zealand, the Philippines and Australia. Species * '' Craspedochiton aberrans'' (Odhner, 1919) * '' Craspedochiton cornutus'' (Torr & Ashby, 1898) * '' Craspedochiton elegans'' (Iredale) * '' Craspedochiton foresti'' (Leloup, 1965) * '' Craspedochiton hystricosus'' Kaas, 1991 * ''Craspedochiton isipingoensis'' (Sykes, 1901) * '' Craspedochiton laqueatus'' (Sowerby, 1841) * ''Craspedochiton liberiensis'' Thiele, 1909 * ''Craspedochiton petasa'' (Reeve, 1847) * '' Craspedochiton producta'' (Carpenter in Pilsbry, 1892) * '' Craspedochiton pyramidalis'' (Is. Taki, 1938) * '' Craspedochiton tesselatus'' Nierstrasz, 1905 Synonyms: * ''Craspedochiton hemphilli'' (Pilsbry, 1893): Synonym of '' Acanthochitona hemphilli'' (Pilsbry, 1893) * ''Craspedochiton rubiginosus'' (Hutton, 1872): Synonym of '' Notoplax rubiginosa'' (Hutton, 1872) ** '' Craspedochiton rubiginosus oliveri'' (Ashby, 1926) ** '' Cr ...
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Frederick Hutton (scientist)
Captain Frederick Wollaston Hutton (16 November 1836 – 27 October 1905) was an English-New Zealand scientist who applied the theory of natural selection to explain the origins and nature of the natural history of New Zealand. An army officer in early life, he then had an academic career in geology and biology. He became one of the most able and prolific nineteenth century naturalists of New Zealand. Biography Hutton was born in Gate Burton, Lincolnshire, England, the son of the Rev. Henry Frederick Hutton and his wife Louisa Wollaston, daughter of the Rev. Henry John Wollaston. He passed through Southwell grammar school and the Naval Academy at Gosport, Hampshire. He studied applied science at King's College London before being commissioned in the Royal Welch Fusiliers and fighting in the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny. Hutton returned to England in 1860, and continued to study geology at Sandhurst, being elected to the Geological Society of London in the same ...
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Craspedochiton Rubiginosus Rubiginosus
''Craspedochiton rubiginosus rubiginosus'' is a subspecies of chiton in the family Acanthochitonidae. "Rubiginosus" is Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ... for "rusty or rust-colored". References * Powell A. W. B., ''New Zealand Mollusca'', William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 Acanthochitonidae Chitons of New Zealand {{Chiton-stub ...
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Craspedochiton Rubiginosus Oliveri
''Craspedochiton rubiginosus oliveri'' is a subspecies of chiton in the family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ... Acanthochitonidae. References * Powell A. W. B., ''New Zealand Mollusca'', William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 Acanthochitonidae Chitons of New Zealand {{Chiton-stub ...
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Notoplax Rubiginosa
''Notoplax rubiginosa'' is a species of chiton in the family Acanthochitonidae, native to New Zealand. The species grows to long and wide. ''N. rubiginosa'' is known as the most common chiton from the Plio-Pleistocene The Plio-Pleistocene is an informally described geological pseudo-period, which begins about 5 million years ago (Mya) and, drawing forward, combines the time ranges of the formally defined Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs—marking from about 5&nb ... in fossil records of New Zealand. References Chitons of New Zealand rubiginosa Molluscs described in 1872 {{chiton-stub ...
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Acanthochitona Hemphilli
''Acanthochitona'' is a genus of chitons in the family Acanthochitonidae, of worldwide distribution. Species According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), species in the genus ''Acanthochitona'' include * '' Acanthochitona achates'' (Gould, 1859) * '' Acanthochitona andersoni'' Watters, 1981 * '' Acanthochitona angelica'' W. H. Dall, 1919 * '' Acanthochitona approximans'' (Hedley & Hull, 1912) * '' Acanthochitona armata'' (Pease, 1872) * '' Acanthochitona arragonites'' (Carpenter, 1857) * '' Acanthochitona astrigera'' (Reeve, 1847) * '' Acanthochitona avicula'' ( Carpenter, 1857) * '' Acanthochitona balesae'' Pilsbry MS, Abbott, 1954 – slender glass-hair chiton * '' Acanthochitona bednalli'' (Pilsbry, 1894) * '' Acanthochitona biformis'' (Nierstrasz, 1905) * '' Acanthochitona bisulcata'' (Pilsbry, 1893) * '' Acanthochitona bouvieri'' (de Rochebrune, 1881) * '' Acanthochitona brookesi'' Ashby, 1926 * '' Acanthochitona brunoi'' Righi, 1971 * '' Acanthochitona burg ...
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