Jan Versluys
Jan Versluys (1 September 1873 in
zoologist
.
He studied biology at the
Ghent (from 1916) and Vienna (from 1925).[1] Versluys is known to have corresponded with, and had visited American paleontologist Barnum Brown
in 1904.
Taxa with the epithet of versluysi commemorate his name, an example being the
amphipod subspecies Niphargus longicaudatus versluysi.[2]
Selected works
- Die mittlere und äussere Ohrspähre der Lacertilia und Rhynchocephalia (dissertation), 1898 – The middle and outer ear-sphere of Lacertilia and Rhynchocephalia.
- Die Gorgoniden der Siboga-Expedition — English publication by Charles Cleveland Nutting as "The Gorgonacea of the Siboga expedition" (1902–11).
- Entwicklung der Columella auris bei den Lacertiliern, 1904 – Development of the columella auris in Lacertilia.
- Ueber Kaumuskeln bei Lacertilia, 1904 – On the masseter of Lacertilia.
- Die Salamander und die ursprünglichsten vierbeinigen Landwirbeltiere, 1909 – The salamander and the most primitive four-legged land vertebrates.
- Der Schädel des Skelettes von Trachodon annectens im Senckenberg-Museum, 1921 – The skull of the skeleton of Trachodon annectens at the Senckenberg Museum.[3]
- Die Verwandtschaft der Merostomata mit den Arachnida und den anderen Abteilungen der Arthropoda (with Reinhard Demoll), 1921 – The relationship of Arthropoda.
- Die Abstammung und Differenzierung der Gigantostraken, 1923 – The origin and differentiation of gigantostraca.[4]
References
- ^ Zoological Museum Amsterdam (biography)
- ^ Niphargus longicaudatus versluysi WoRMS taxon details
- ^ OCLC WorldCat (published works)
- ^ Jan Versluys de.Wikisource