Axel Adolph Olsson
Axel Adolph Olsson (1889–1977), U.S. paleontologist and malacologist.
Taxon names authored
(List may be incomplete)
- 12 taxon names authored by Axel Adolph Olsson
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
1922
- Olsson, A.A. 1922. The Miocene of Northern Costa Rica. Bulletins of American paleontology 9(39): 1–309. Reference page.
1930
- Olsson, A.A. 1930. Contributions to the Tertiary Paleontology of Northern Peru: Part 3. Eocene Mollusca. Bulletins of American paleontology 17(62): 1–96. Reference page.
1931
- Olsson, A.A. 1931. Contributions to the Tertiary Paleontology of Northern Peru: Part 4. The Peruvian Oligocene. Bulletins of American paleontology 17(63): 97–264. Reference page.
1932
- Olsson, A.A. 1932. Contributions to the Tertiary Paleontology of Northern Peru: Part 5. The Peruvian Miocene. Bulletins of American paleontology 19(68): 1–241. Reference page.
1935
- Olsson, A.A. & Caster, K.E. 1935. Occurrence of Baculites Ovatus Zone of Upper Alberta Shales in Southeastern British Columbia: Geological Notes. Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists 19(2): 295–299. DOI: 10.1306/3D932CEE-16B1-11D7-8645000102C1865D Reference page.
1942
- Olsson, A.A. 1942. Tertiary and Quarternary Fossils from the Burica Peninsula of Panama and Costa Rica. Bulletins of American paleontology 27(106): 1–97. Reference page.
1944
- Olsson, A.A. 1944. Contributions to the palaeontology of northern Peru. Part 7: The Cretaceous of the Paita region. Bulletins of American paleontology 28(111): 159–304. Reference page.
1945
- Olsson, A.A. & Pilsbry, H.A. 1945. Vitrinellidae and Similar Gastropods of the Panamic Province, Part I. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Vol. 97: 249–278. Reference page.
1951
- Olsson, A.A. & Wurtz, C.B. 1951. New Colombian naiades, with observations on other species. Notulae Naturae 239. Reference page.
- Pilsbry, H.A. & Olsson, A.A. 1951. Tertiary and Cretaceous Cirripedia from Northwestern South America. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 103: 197–210 Reference page.
1952
- Olsson, A.A. & Pilsbry, H.A. 1952. Vitrinellidae of the Panamic Province, Part II. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 104: 35–83. Reference page.
1953
- Olsson, A.A., Harbison, A. 1953. Pliocene Mollusca of southern Florida with special reference to those from North Saint Petersburg. Monographs of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 8: 1-457, pl. 1-65. Reference page.
1956
- Olsson, A.A. 1956. Studies on the Genus Olivella. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 108: 155-225. JSTOR Reference page.
1961
- Olsson, A.A. 1961. Mollusks of the tropical eastern Pacific: particularly from the southern half of the Panamic-Pacific faunal province (Panama to Peru); Panamic-Pacific Pelecypoda. Ithaca, N.Y, Paleontological Research Institution; 574 pp. BHL Reference page.
- Olsson, A.A. 1961. Some Tertiary Fossils from the Goajira Peninsula, Colombia. Notulae Naturae 350; 16 pp. Reference page.
1964
- Olsson, A.A. & Petit, R.E. 1964. Some Neogene mollusca from Florida and the Carolinas. Bulletins of American paleontology 47(217): 509–575. Reference page.
- Olsson, A.A. 1964. Neogene Mollusks from Northwestern Ecuador. Paleon. Res. Inst. Ithaca, NY. 256 pp. Reference page.
1965
- Olsson, A.A. 1965. A Review of the Genus Voluta and the Description of a New Species. Bulletins of American paleontology 49(224): 657–671. Reference page.
1966
- Olsson, A.A. & Dance, S.P. 1966. The Linnaean Olives. Bulletins of American paleontology 50(227): 215–223. Reference page.
1967
- Olsson, A.A. 1967. Some Tertiary mollusks from South Florida and the Caribbean. Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, New York; 61 pp. Reference page.
- Olsson, A.A. & Bergeron, E. 1967. Perplicaria clarki Maxwell Smith: A living fossil. The Velliger 9(4): 411–412. Reference page.
References
- Skinner, H.H. 1988. Vignettes of Coastal Plain Geology. Axel Adolf Olsson (1889-1977). Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 21(4): 116 Online.
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