Jonathan M. Adrain
Jonathan M. Adrain, palaeontologist.
- Department of Geoscience, University of Iowa, 121 Trowbridge Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
Taxon names authored
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- 1 taxon names authored by Jonathan M. Adrain
Publications
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1994
- Adrain, J.M. & Wilson, M.V.H. 1994. Early Devonian cephalaspids (Vertebrata: Osteostraci: Cornuata) from the southern Mackenzie Mountains, N.W.T., Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14(3): 301–319. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1994.10011561 Reference page.
2003
- Jell, P.A. & Adrain, J.M. 2003. Available generic names for trilobites. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 48(2): 331–551. BHL Reference page.
2011
- Adrain, J.M. 2011. Class Trilobita Walch, 1771. Pp 104–109 In Zhang, Z.-Q. (ed.) 2011. Animal biodiversity: an outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness. Zootaxa 3148: 1–237. Open access. Reference page. PDF. Reference page.
2012
- Adrain, J.M. & McAdams, N.E.B. 2012: The Lower Ordovician (upper Floian) bathyurid trilobite Aponileus Hu, with species from Utah, Texas, and Greenland. Zootaxa 3293: 1–67. Preview Reference page.
2018
- McAdams, N.E.B., Adrain, J.M. & Karim, T.S. 2018. The pliomerid trilobite Ibexaspis and related new genera, with species from the Early Ordovician (Floian; Tulean, Blackhillsian) of the Great Basin, western USA. Zootaxa 4525(1): 1–152. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4525.1.1 Reference page.
2019
- Adrain, J.M. & Karim, T.S. 2019. Revision of the Early Ordovician (late Tremadocian; Stairsian) cheirurid trilobite Tesselacauda Ross, with species from the Great Basin, western USA. Zootaxa 4661(2): 201–255. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4661.2.1
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2020
- Adrain, J.M., Karim, T.S. & McAdams, N.E.B. 2020. Atlanticalymene, a new genus of Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian) calymenine trilobites, and revision of the calymenoidean genus Protocalymene Ross. Zootaxa 4859(1): 1–55. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4859.1.1
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