Robin Charles Ignatius Whatley was born in England (Hawkhurst) on December 2nd 1936 and, being 79 years old, died in Wales on June 4th 2016. He attended the Sir Norton Knatchbull Grammar School in Ashford, Kent, and then took various jobs in farming, fishing and the National Service in the fifties. He received his higher education at the University of Hull, where he graduated with a First-class honours degree in both Geology and Zoology (1962). There, he subsequently earned a Ph.D. with an excellent Thesis on the Callovian and Oxfordian Ostracoda of England and Scotland (1965).Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Muse
The original description and taxonomic attribution of Cyprideis torosa (Jones, 1850) is reviewed wit...
William G. (‘Bill’) Chaloner FRS (1928–2016) was one of the world’s leading palaeobotanists and paly...
Approximately 40 % of a skeleton including cranial and postcranial remains representing a new genus ...
Robin Charles Ignatius Whatley was born in England (Hawkhurst) on December 2nd 1936 and, being 79 ye...
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Fil: Riccardi, Alberto Carlos. División Paleozoología Invertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales ...
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The original description and taxonomic attribution of Cyprideis torosa (Jones, 1850) is reviewed wit...
William G. (‘Bill’) Chaloner FRS (1928–2016) was one of the world’s leading palaeobotanists and paly...
Approximately 40 % of a skeleton including cranial and postcranial remains representing a new genus ...
Robin Charles Ignatius Whatley was born in England (Hawkhurst) on December 2nd 1936 and, being 79 ye...
Main articleWherever palaeontologists interested in fossils from the strata of the Karroo system dis...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...
Dr Arthur Richard Ivor Cruickshank died on 4th December 2011, aged 79, in the Borders General Hosp...
Marjorie Eileen Doris Courtenay-Latimer was bom in 1907. As a girl, she lived in various country tow...
This special issue of the Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinb...
The work of Richard Hall, a fossil preparator at the British Museum (Natural History) in the late 19...
Fil: Riccardi, Alberto Carlos. División Paleozoología Invertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales ...
In the Spring of 1907 Geoffrey Smith arrived in Tasmania for the purpose of working up our very int...
The unexpected death of wildlife biologist, Dr Irynej Skira, at the age of 54 in February 2005, sent...
During the celebrated voyage of HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin visited the Falkland Islands twice, in Ma...
Emeritus Professor Samuel Warren Carey passed away on 20 March 2002 at age 90. He was born at Camp...
The original description and taxonomic attribution of Cyprideis torosa (Jones, 1850) is reviewed wit...
William G. (‘Bill’) Chaloner FRS (1928–2016) was one of the world’s leading palaeobotanists and paly...
Approximately 40 % of a skeleton including cranial and postcranial remains representing a new genus ...